2009 Belgrade Results By Day
June 30th
WOMEN’S SOCCER Canada (0-1) loses to
Serbia (1-0) 2-1 in first Pool A match, will face China (1-0)
Thursday at 4:30 a.m. EDT in second of three Pool A matches.
MEN’S SOCCER Canada (0-1) loses to Czech
Republic (1-0) 3-1 in first Pool B match, will face Morocco (0-0-1)
Thursday at 4:30 a.m. EDT in second of three Pool B matches.
July
1st
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Canada (0-1) loses to
Slovakia (1-0) 85-79 in first Pool B match, will face Japan (0-1)
Thursday at 6:30 a.m. EDT in second of three Pool B matches.
WOMEN’S WATER POLO Canada (1-0) defeats
Serbia (0-1) 9-3 in first Pool A match, will face Japan (0-1)
Friday at 5:30 a.m. EDT in second of three Pool A matches.
July
2nd
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Canada (0-2) loses to
Japan (1-1) 90-78 in second Pool B match, will face Australia (2-0)
Friday at 6:30 a.m. EDT in third of three Pool B matches. Canada is
eliminated from medal contention.
MEN’S BASKETBALL Canada (1-0) defeats Italy
(0-1) 89-80 in first Pool C match, will face China (0-0) Saturday
at 11:30 a.m. EDT in second of two Pool C matches.
WOMEN’S SOCCER Canada (1-1) defeats China
(1-1) 2-1 in second Pool A match, will face Poland (1-1) Saturday
at 4:30 a.m. EDT in third of three Pool A matches.
MEN’S SOCCER Canada (1-1) defeats Morocco
(0-1-1) 1-0 in second Pool B match, will face Ukraine (0-0-2)
Saturday at 11:30 a.m. EDT in third of three Pool B matches.
WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL Canada (0-1) loses to
China (1-0) 3-0 (25-15, 25-18, 25-14) in first Pool C match, will
face Slovenia (0-1) Friday at 7:00 a.m. EDT in second of three Pool
C matches.
MEN’S VOLLEYBALL Canada (1-0) defeats Great
Britain (0-1) 3-0 (25-19, 25-14, 25-15) in first Pool C match, will
face Slovenia (0-1) Saturday at 7:00 a.m. EDT in second of five
Pool C matches.
MEN’S WATER POLO Canada (0-1) loses to
Australia (1-0) 20-0 in first Pool B match, will face Greece (1-0)
Friday at 4:20 a.m. EDT in second of three Pool B matches.
July
3rd
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Canada (0-3) loses to
Australia (3-0) 80-50 in third of three Pool B matches, will face
Hungary (1-2) Sunday at 2:00 p.m. EDT on consolation side.
FENCING Men’s épéé,
preliminary round: Mykaël Lambert, Gatineau, Que., loses to
Joaquin Videira, Portugal, 2-5; loses to Niko Vuorinen, Finland,
4-5; defeats Andras Peterdi, Hungary, 5-1; defeats Alibek
Yerubayev, Kazakhstan, 3-2; loses Enrico Garozzo, Italy, 2-5;
defeats Bryan Betrian, Netherlands Antilles, 4-3. Finishes with 3-3
record, advances to round of 64.
Men’s épée, preliminary round: Vincent Lavoie,
Lévis, Que., loses to Benjamin Steffen, Switzerland, 3-5;
defeats Stefan Cipar, Slovakia, 5-4; loses to Yuki Ito, Japan, 5-2;
defeats Urlgenick Cornelia, Netherlands Antilles, 5-4; defeats
Dmitri Gryaznov, Kazakhstan, 5-3; defeats Lukas Kuhlmey,
Great-Britain, 5-2. Finishes with 4-2 record, advances to round of
64.
Men’s épée, preliminary round:
Marc-André Leblanc, Shediac, N.B., defeats Jarryd New, South
Africa, 5-4; defeats Matyas Ambroz, Czech Republic, 5-4; loses
David Losonczy, Hungary, 5-2; defeats Max Heinzer, Switzerland,
5-4; loses Ognjen Vesic, Serbia, 5-2; Gareth Moo, Netherlands
Antilles, 5-0. Finishes with 4-2 record, advances to round of
64.
Men’s épée, round of 64: Mykaël Lambert,
Gatineau, Que., loses to Karol Kostka, Poland, 15-9.
Men’s épée, round of 64: Vincent Lavoie,
Lévis, Que., loses to Matthew Trager, Italy, 15-9.
Men’s épée, round of 64: Marc-André
Leblanc, Shediac, N.B., loses to Vitaly Medvedev, Ukraine,
15-8.
TAEKWONDO Men’s up to 54 kg (finweight),
first round: Kevin Mejia, Edmonton, Alta., loses to Sajad
Khoshirat, Iran, 0 to - 2 (0 to minus 2).
TENNIS Women’s singles, first round:
Stéphanie Roy, Montreal, Que., defeats Vanja Radunovic,
Montenegro, 6-1, 6-3.
Men’s singles, first round: Mikhail Lew, North York, Ont.,
loses to Alexander Milles, Sweden, 6-3, 6-7 (1), 6-7 (4).
WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL Canada (0-2) loses to
Slovenia (1-1) 3-2 (14-25, 20-25, 25-16, 25-18, 13-15) in second
Pool C match, will face Chinese Taipei (0-2) Sunday at 11:30 a.m.
EDT in third of three Pool C matches.
WOMEN’S WATER POLO Canada (2-0) defeats
Japan (0-2) 10-5 in second Pool A match, will face Russia (2-0)
Sunday at 4:00 a.m. EDT in third of three Pool A matches. Canada
qualifies for quarterfinals.
MEN’S WATER POLO Canada (0-2) loses to
Greece (2-0) 12-5 in second Pool B match, will face Montenegro
(0-2) Saturday at 4:20 a.m. EDT in third of three Pool B matches.
Canada is eliminated from medal contention.
July
4th
MEN’S BASKETBALL: Canada (2-0) defeats
China (0-2) 100-83 in second of two Pool C matches, finishes first
in Pool C. Will face Russia (2-1) Monday at 11:30 a.m. EDT in Phase
2.
DIVING - Women’s 1-metre
Preliminaries: Emma Friesen, Vancouver, B.C., 5th, 256.30; Lacey
Truelove, London, Ont., 13th, 240.50.
Semi-final B: Emma Friesen, Vancouver, B.C., 2nd (4th overall),
259.70.
Final: Emma Friesen, Vancouver, B.C., 6th, 251.10.
WOMEN’S SOCCER: Canada (2-1) defeats Poland
(1-2) 3-0 in third of three Pool A matches, finishes second in Pool
A. Will face France (2-0-1) Monday at 11:30 a.m. EDT in
quarterfinals.
MEN’S SOCCER: Canada (1-1) vs. Ukraine
(0-0-2) postponed due to weather. Third of three Pool B matches
rescheduled for Sunday 4:30 a.m. EDT.
TAEKWONDO Women’s - 51 kg (flyweight):
Sophia Hseuh, Waterloo, Ont., round of 32, bye; round of 16, bye;
quarterfinals, loses 3-0 to Manuela Bezzola, Switzerland.
Women’s - 67 kg (welterweight): Cleoshyra Castaneda,
Montreal, Que., round of 32, bye; round of 16, loses 7-0 to Petra
Matijasevic, Croatia.
TENNIS
Women’s singles, first round: Taylor Ormond, Hamilton, Ont.,
defeats Maja Senica, Slovakia, 6-0, 6-2. Will face Rosa Sitja
Gibert, Spain, Monday at 4 a.m. EDT in second round.
Women’s doubles, first round: Taylor Ormond, Hamilton, Ont.,
and Stéphanie Roy, Montreal, Que., defeat Claire Ricketts
and Katie Gater, Great Britain, 6-4, 6-2. Will face Oxana Lyubtsova
and Mariya Malkhasyan, Ukraine, Sunday at 7 a.m. EDT.
Men’s doubles, first round: Mikhail Lew, North York, Ont.,
and Graeme Kassautzki, Vancouver, B.C., lose to John Peers and John
Smith, Australia, 6-2, 6-0.
MEN’S VOLLEYBALL: Canada (2-0) defeats
Slovenia (0-2) 3-0 (25-17, 25-15, 25-16), will face Egypt (2-0) in
third of five Pool C matches Sunday at 7 a.m. EDT.
MEN’S WATER POLO:Canada (0-3) loses to
Montenegro (1-2) 14-7 in third of three Pool B matches, will face
Mexico (0-3) Monday at 3 a.m. EDT on consolation side.
July
5th
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL: Canada (0-4) loses to
Hungary (2-2) 79-81 on consolation side, will face Mozambique (0-4)
Monday at 9 a.m. EDT.
MEN’S SOCCER: Canada (1-2) loses to Ukraine
(1-0-2) 2-1 in third of three Pool B match. Canada finishes third
in Pool B. Will face Ireland (0-3) Monday at 4:30 a.m. EDT on
consolation side.
SWIMMING
Final women’s 400m individual medley
1. Ava Ohlgren, USA, 4:40.61; 2. Lindsay De Paul, USA, 4:41.94; 3.
Svetlana Karpeeva, Russia, 4 :44.26; 6. Hanna Pierse, Edmonton,
4:48.02; 7. Melanie Dodds, Maple Ridge, B.C., 4:53.24.
Final women’s 4x100m freestyle relay
1. USA (Michelle King, Madison Kennedy, Ava Ohlgren, Morgan
Scroggy), 3:41.81; 2. Japan (Yayoi Matsumoto, Misaki Yamaguchi,
Asami Kitagawa, Shiho Sakai), 3:42.60; 3. Canada (Marie-Pier
Ratelle, Quebec City, Que., Breanna Hendriks, Cochrane, Alta., Katy
Murdoch, Calgary, Alta., Seanna Mitchell, Manotick, Ont.),
3:43.09.
Final men’s 4x100m freestyle relay
1. USA (William Copeland, Christopher Brady, Eric McGuinnes,
Douglas Robison), 3:14.74, Universiade Record; 2. Italy (Michele
Santucci, Nicola Cassio, Vittorio Dinia, Andrea Rolla), 3:16.07; 3.
France (Antoine Galavtine, Sébastien Bodet, Kevin Trannoy,
Boris Steimetz), 3:16.57; 4. Canada (Richard Hortness, Medicine
Hat, Alta., Matt Rose, Lindsay, Ont., Rory Biskupski, West
Vancouver, B.C., Brian Johns, Richmond, B.C.), 3:17.89.
Semi-finals women’s 50m butterfly
9. Jennifer Carroll, Montreal, Que., 27.07, does not advance; 16.
Vanessa Charron, Quebec City, Que., 27.74, does not advance.
Semi-finals women’s 200m backstroke
5. Katy Murdoch, Calgary, Alta., 2:12.26, advances to final Monday
at 1:15 p.m. EDT; 12. Jessika Craig, Picton, Ont., 2:14.11, does
not advance.
Semi-finals men’s 50m butterfly
7. Kelly Aspinall, Nanoose Bay, B.C., 23.87, advances to final
Monday at 12:15 p.m. EDT.
Heats men’s 400m freestyle
17. Ray Betuzzi, Calgary, Alta., 3:55.82; 20. Steven Bielby,
Pointe-Claire, Que., 3:57.51
Heats women’s 50m butterfly
7. Jennifer Carroll, Montreal, Que., 27.29, advanced to semi-final;
15. Vanessa Charron, Quebec City, Que., 27.66, advanced to
semi-final
Heats men’s 100m backstroke
20. David Sharpe, Halifax, N.S., 56.58; 28. Callum Ng, Calgary,
Alta., 57.36
Heats women’s 400m individual medley
6. Hanna Pierse, Edmonton, Alta., 4:50.49, advanced to final; 8.
Melanie Dodds, Maple Ridge, B.C., 4:51.57, advanced to final
Heats men’s 100m breaststroke
18. Bryn Jones, London, Ont., 1:02.05; 29. Warren Barnes,
Pickering, Ont., 1:03.49
Heats women’s 200m backstroke
4. Katy Murdoch, Calgary, Alta., 2:12.72, advanced to semi-final;
8. Jessika Craig, Picton, Ont., 2:13.15, advanced to semi-final
Heats men’s 50m butterfly
6. Kelly Aspinall, Nanoose Bay, B.C., 24.05, advanced to
semi-final; 35. Nicholas Murray, Matane, Que., 25.05
Heats women’s 4x100m freestyle relay
3. Canada (Marie-Pier Ratelle, Quebec City, Que., Breanna Hendriks,
Cochrane, Alta., Hayley Nell, London, Ont., Seanna Mitchell,
Manotick, Ont.), 3:45.23, advanced to final
Heats men’s 4x100m freestyle relay
4. Canada ((Richard Hortness, Medicine Hat, Alta., Rory Biskupski,
West Vancouver, B.C., Matthew Swanson, Newmarket, Ont., Brian
Johns, Richmond, B.C.), 3:19.63, advanced to final
TABLE TENNIS Women’s singles
Marie-Andreé Lévesque, Ste-Félicité,
Que., loses Ganna Gaponova, Ukraine, 11-2, 11-5, 11-4; defeats
Gorana Zonjic, Montenegro, 16-14, 11-4, 6-11, 11-6.
Cynthia Paulin, Montreal, Que., loses to Yuko Fujii, Japan, 11-7,
11-6, 11-2; loses to Franziska Wex, Austria, 4-11, 11-9, 5-11,
10-12. Eliminated from singles tournament.
Men’s singles Alvin Ng, Vancouver, loses to Viacheslav Burov,
Russia, 11-2, 11-5, 11-3; defeats Mohammed Abu-Rdha, Saudi Arabia,
4-11, 11-8, 7-11, 11-6, 11-4.
TAEKWONDO: Women’s - 63 kg (lightweight),
round of 16: Jessica Johnson, Sherwood Park, Alta., loses 2-0 to
Julya Akimova, Russia.
TENNIS Women’s doubles, second round: Taylor
Ormond, Hamilton, Ont., and Stéphanie Roy, Montreal, Que.,
lose to sixth-seeded Oxana Lyubtsova and Mariya Malkhasyan,Ukraine,
6-0, 6-3.
Men’s singles, second round: Graeme Kassautzki, Vancouver,
B.C., defeats Mensford Owusu, Ghana, 6-0, 6-1. Will face Syrym
Abdukhalikov, Kazakhstan Monday at 4 a.m. EDT.
WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL : Canada (0-3) loses to
Chinese Taipei (2-1) 3-2 (25-23, 22-25, 25-23, 20-25, 16-18).
Finishes fourth in Pool C. Will face Brazil (1-2) Tuesday at 12
p.m. EDT on consolation side.
MEN’S VOLLEYBALL: Canada (3-0) defeats Egypt
(2-1) 3-2 (16-25, 25-23, 25-23, 21-25, 15-12) in third of five Pool
C matches, will face Japan (1-2) Monday at 12 p.m. EDT.
WOMEN’S WATER POLO: Canada (2-1) loses to
Russia (3-0) 13-7 in third of three Pool A matches. Finishes second
in Pool A. Will face Australia (1-2) Tuesday at 10:20 a.m. EDT in
the quarterfinals.
July
6th
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL : Canada (1-4) defeats
Mozambique (0-5) 76-58 in second consolation match, will face
Turkey (1-4) Wednesday at 11:30 a.m. EDT.
MEN’S BASKETBALL: Canada (2-1) loses to
Russia (3-1) 89-77 in first match of second phase, will face Israel
(4-0) Tuesday at 2 p.m. EDT.
DIVING
Women’s 10m platform Preliminaries: 6. Lacey Truelove,
London, Ont., 266.65; 17. Janie Potvin, Brossard, Que., 193.15.
Semi-finals: 6. Lacey Truelove, London, Ont., 295.50; Janie Potvin,
Brossard, Que., 197.85.
Final: 1. Paola Milagros Espinosa, Mexico, 354.45; 2. Ni Chen,
China, 339.25; 3. Julia Prokopchuk, Ukraine, 338.05; 7. Lacey
Truelove, London, Ont., 284.60.
FENCING
Men’s team épée Round of 32: Canada (Mikael
Lambert, Gatineau, Que., Vincent Lavoie, Lévis, Que.,
Marc-André Leblanc, Shediac, N.B.) defeats Slovenia (Jan
Bidovec, Jan Grudina, Jure Jeza, Tomaz Vrhunc) 45-27.
Round of 16: Canada (Mikael Lambert, Gatineau, Que., Vincent
Lavoie, Lévis, Que., Marc-André Leblanc, Shediac,
N.B.) loses to France (Alexandre Bardenet, Yannick Borel, Adrien
Penso-Tsai, Jeremy Richer) 45-26.
WOMEN’S SOCCER: Canada (2-2) loses to France
(3-1) 4-1 in quarterfinals, will face Russia (2-1) Wednesday at
11:30 a.m. EDT on consolation side.
MEN’S SOCCER : Canada (2-2) defeats Ireland
(0-4) 1-0 in first consolation match, will face Brazil (2-1-1)
Wednesday at 11:30 a.m. EDT.
SWIMMING
Heats men’s 200m freestyle 10. Ray Betuzzi, Calgary, Alta.,
1:50.12; 12. Brian Johns, Richmond, B.C., 1:50.52.
Heats women’s 100m breaststroke 13. Kayla Voytechek,
Lethbridge, Alta., 1:09.88; 21. Haylee Johnson, Vancouver, B.C.,
1:10.87.
Heats men’s 200m individual medley 3. Keith Beavers,
Orangeville, Ont., 2:01.77; 8. Brian Johns, Richmond, B.C.,
2:03.53.
Heats women’s 100m freestyle 24. Haylee Nell, London, Ont.,
57.26; 26. Seanna Mitchell, Manotick, Ont., 57.41.
Heats men’s 800m freestyle 18. Brian Yakiwchuk, Prince
George, B.C., 8:20.80; 20. Xavier Desharnais, Sherbrooke, Que.,
8:23.16.
Semi-finals women’s 100m breaststroke 13. Kayla Voytechek,
Lethbridge, Alta., 1:09.67.
Semi-finals men’s 200m individual medley 2. Brian Johns,
Richmond, B.C., 2:00.20; 4. Keith Beavers, Orangeville, Ont.,
2:00.89.
Semi-finals men’s 200m freestyle 11. Ray Betuzzi, Calgary,
Alta., 1:49.68; 13. Brian Johns, Richmond, B.C., 1:49.96.
Final women’s 200m backstroke 1. Stephanie Proud, Great
Britain, 2:08.91, Universiade Record; 2. Kristen Heiss, USA,
2:09.22; 3. Tomoyo Fukuda, Japan, 2:11.17; 4. Katy Murdoch,
Calgary, Alta., 2:11.28.
Final men’s 50m butterfly 1. Jernej Godec, Slovenia, 23.41;
2. Jason Dunford, Kenya, 23.45; 3. Christopher Brady, USA, 23.56;
8. Kelly Aspinall, Nanoose Bay, B.C., 23.94.
TABLE TENNIS: Mixed doubles First round: Cynthia
Paulin, Montreal, Que., and Alvin Ng, Vancouver, B.C., lose to
Carla Nouwen and Casper Ter Luun, Netherlands, 11-4, 11-5,
11-3.
TAEKWONDO: Women's - 72 kg (middleweight), round
of 16: Magdalena Szczotka, Edmonton, Alta., loses 4-0 to Reshmie
Oogink, Netherlands.
TENNIS Women’s singles Second round: Taylor
Ormond, Hamilton, Ont., defeats Maria Rosa Sitja Gibert, Spain,
3-6, 7-5, 6-4. Will face third-seeded Ksenia Lykina, Russia,
Wednesday; Stéphanie Roy, Montreal, Que., loses to
No.13-seeded Kang Seo Kyung, South Korea, 6-1, 6-4.
Men’s singles Third round: Graeme Kassautzki, Vancouver,
B.C., defeats No.8-seeded Syrym Abdukhalikov, Kazakhstan, 6-1, 6-2.
Will play in fourth round Wednesday (opponent TBD).
Mixed doubles First round: Taylor Ormond, Hamilton, Ont., and
Greame Kassautzki, Vancouver, B.C., lose to Aleksandar Grubin and
Tijana Koprivica, Serbia, 6-4, 6-2.
Men’s singles (consolation draw) First round: Mikhail Lew,
North York, Ont., defeats Marco Sanchez, Mexico, 6-0, 7-5. Will
face Hao Zhu, China, Wednesday.
MEN’S VOLLEYBALL : Canada (3-1) loses to
Japan (2-2) 3-2 (25-13, 18-25, 22-25, 25-20, 12-15) in fourth of
five Pool C matches, will face Ukraine (3-1) Tuesday at 12 p.m.
EDT.
MEN’S WATER POLO: Canada (1-3) defeats
Mexico (0-4) 10-8 in consolation semi-final, will face Poland (1-3)
in 13th-place game Wednesday at 4:20 a.m. EDT.
July
7
ATHLETICS
Heats women’s 400m 1. Carline Muir, Edmonton, Alta., 53.35,
qualified; 8. Esther Akinsulie, Kanata, Ont., 54.77, qualified.
Heats men’s 400m 9. Nathan Vadeboncoeur, Vancouver, B.C.,
47.20, qualified; 13. Daniel Harper, Brampton, Ont., 47.32,
qualified.
Heats men’s 100m 13. Oluseyi Smith, Ottawa, Ont., 10.62,
qualified.
Heats men’s hammer throw 2. James Steacy, Lethbridge, Alta.,
73.52, qualified.
Heats women’s javelin 9. Elizabeth Gleadle, Vancouver, B.C.,
53.58, qualified.
Heats women’s 800m 1. Rebecca Johnstone, Bowen Island, B.C.,
2:05.85, qualified.
Heats men’s high jump 9. Michael Mason, Nanoose Bay, B.C.,
2.15, qualified; Mark Dillon, Bowmanville, Ont., no height
(NM).
Heats women’s long jump 1. Ruky Abdulai, Coquitlam, B.C.,
6.51, qualified.
Semi-finals men’s 1,500m 8. Timothy Konoval, Parry Sound,
Ont., 3:44.62, did no qualify; 10. Kyle Boorsma, Guelph, Ont.,
3:45.00, qualified.
Final women’s 10,000 1. Kasumi Nishihara, Japan, 33:14.62; 2.
Tatiana Shutova, Russia, 33:29.99; 3. Volha Minima, Bulgaria,
33.32.35; 5. Alex Becker, Guelph, Ont., 34:31.69.
MEN’S BASKETBALL : Canada (2-2) loses to
Israel (4-0) 89-81 in second of two second-phase matches,
eliminated from medal contention. Will face Latvia (2-2) Thursday
at 2 p.m. EDT on consolation side.
DIVING Men’s 1m springboard Preliminaries:
15. Kevin Geyson, Winnipeg, Man., 277.30.
SWIMMING
Heats men’s 50m backstroke 6. Matt Rose, Lindsay, Ont.,
25.68, qualified.
Heats women’s 100m backstroke 2. Katy Murdoch, Calgary,
Alta., 1:00.87, qualified; 4. Hanna Kubas, Calgary, Alta., 1:02.20,
qualified;
Heats men’s 200m breaststroke 15. Bryn Jones, London, Ont.,
2:15.12, qualified; 23. Marco Monaco, Oakville, Ont., 2:16.92, did
not qualify.
Heats women’s 200m individual medley 8. Melanie Dodds, Maple
Ridge, B.C., 2:17.56, qualified; 11. Hanna Pierse, Edmonton, Alta.,
2:19.17, qualified.
Heats men’s 200m butterfly 19. Zack Chetrat, Oakville, Ont.,
2 :01.96, did not qualify; 20. Jonathan Blouin, Quebec City,
2:01.99, did not qualify.
Heats women’s 800m freestyle 11. Breanna Hendriks, Cochrane,
Alta., 8:54.09, did not qualify.
Semi-finals men’s 50m backstroke 8. Matt Rose, Lindsay, Ont.,
25.61, qualified.
Semi-finals women’s 100m backstroke 2. Katy Murdoch, Calgary,
Alta., 1:00.67, qualified; Hanna Kubas, Calgary, Alta., 1:02.49,
qualified.
Semi-finals women’s 200m individual medley 7. Hanna Pierse,
Edmonton, Alta., 2:16.97, qualified; 11. Melanie Dodds, Maple
Ridge, B.C., 2:17.90, did not qualify.
Semi-finals men’s 200m breaststroke 15. Bryn Jones, London,
Ont., 2:14.03, did not qualify.
Final men’s 200m individual medley 1. Alex Vanderkaay, USA,
1:57.58, Universiade Record; 2. Keith Beavers, Orangeville, Ont.,
1:59.83; 3. Yuma Kosaya, Japan, 2:00.77; 4. Brian Johns, Richmond,
B.C., 2:01.50.
TABLE TENNIS
Women’s singles Round of 64: Marie-Andrée
Lévesque, Ste-Félicitée, Que., loses to
Shanshan Cai, China, 11-3, 11-8, 11-3, 11-3.
Men’s singles Round of 64: Alvin Ng, Vancouver, B.C., loses
to Nico Christ, Germany, 11-4, 11-5, 11-8, 11-9.
WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL : Canada (0-4) loses to
Brazil (2-2) 3-0 (25-21, 25020, 25-14) in first match of
consolation bracket, will face Mongolia (0-4) Wednesday at 2 p.m.
EDT.
MEN’S VOLLEYBALL : Canada (4-1) defeats
Ukraine (3-2) 3-1 (34-36, 25-20, 25-20, 25-20) in fifth and final
Pool C match, will face Russia (5-0) Thursday at 2 p.m. EDT in
quarterfinals.
WOMEN’S WATER POLO : Canada (3-1) defeats
Australia (1-3) 10-8 in quarterfinals, will face China (3-0) in
semi-final Thursday at 12:20 p.m. EDT.
July
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ARCHERY Ranking round men’s individual
compound 6. Nathan Cameron, Sherwood Park, Alta., 685, has a bye in
Thursday’s round of 32, awaits opponent for round of 16
Thursday at 10:50 a.m. EDT; 15. Simon Rousseau,
St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Que., 680, has a bye in Thursday’s
round of 32, will face Roberto Hernandez, El Salvador, Thursday at
10:50 a.m. EDT in round of 16; 28. Jason Létourneau,
St-François-de-la-Rivière-du-Sud, Que., 665, will
face Viktor Ignjatov, Serbia, Thursday at 10:10 a.m. EDT in round
of 32.
Ranking round women’s individual recurve 50. Felishea
Quattrociocche, Montreal, Que., 543, will face Tetyana Dorokhova,
Ukraine, Thursday at 4:00 a.m. EDT in round of 32.
ATHLETICS Qualifying women’s pole vault T1.
Gabriella Duclos-Lasnier, Sarnia, Ont., 4.10, qualified.
Day 1 of 2 men’s decathlon 6. Jamie Adjetey-Nelson, Windsor,
Ont., 3,879 pts.
Heats men’s 3,000m steeplechase 7. Alex Genest,
Lac-aux-Sables, Que., 8:57.43, qualified.
Heats women’s 3,000m steeplechase 16. Meredith MacGregor,
Surrey, B.C., 10:24.90, not qualified.
Semi-finals women’s 400m 2. Carline Muir, Edmonton, Alta.,
52.42; qualified. Esther Akinsulie, Kanata, Ont., 53.17,
qualified.
Semi-finals men’s 100m 7. Oluseyi Smith, Ottawa, Ont., 10.43,
qualified.
Semi-finals men’s 400m 9. Daniel Harper, Brampton, Ont.,
46.93, qualified; 11. Nathan Vadeboncoeur, Vancouver, B.C., 46.99,
not qualified.
Semi-finals women’s 800m 2. Rebecca Johnstone, Bowen Island,
B.C., 2:04.13, qualified.
Final men’s hammer throw 1. Yury Shayunou, Belarus, 76.92; 2.
James Steacy, Lethbridge, Alta., 74.88; 3. Oleksiy Sokyrsky,
Ukraine, 73.73.
Final women’s long jump 1. Ivana Spanovic, Serbia, 6.64; 2.
Irina Kryachkova, Russia, 6.47; 3. Ruky Abdulai, Coquitlam, B.C.,
6.44.
Final men’s 100m 1. Rolando Palacios Cruz, Honduras, 10.30;
2. Amr Ibrahim Seoud, Egypt, 10.31; 3. Masashi Eriguchi, Japan,
10.33; 8. Oluseyi Smith, Ottawa, Ont., 10.48.
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL : Consolation 13th-16th
place - Canada (1-5) loses to Turkey (2-4) 104-81, will face
Mozambique Friday at 11:30 a.m. EDT for 15th place.
DIVING Preliminaries women’s 3m springboard
11. Emma Friesen, Vancouver, B.C., 236.55, qualified.
Semi-finals women’s 3m springboard 13. Emma Friesen,
Vancouver, B.C., 245.25, not qualified.
JUDO Round of 32 men’s - 81kg Justin
Imagawa, Richmond, B.C., loses to Iraj Amirkhani, Iran, wasari.
WOMEN’S SOCCER : Consolation 5th-8th place -
Canada (2-2) vs. Russia (2-1) postponed due to weather, rescheduled
for Thursday.
MEN’S SOCCER : Consolation 9th-12th place -
Canada (2-3) loses to Brazil (3-1-1) 3-1, will face Uruguay Friday
at 11:30 a.m. EDT for 11th place.
SWIMMING Heats women’s 200m breaststroke 8.
Hanna Pierse, Edmonton, Alta., 2:30.81, qualified; 12. Haylee
Johnson, Vancouver, B.C., 2:32.48, qualified.
Heats men’s 100m freestyle 14. Richard Hortness, Medicine
Hat, Alta., 49.94, qualified; 31. Rory Biskupski, West Vancouver,
B.C., 50.77, not qualified.
Heats women’s 100m butterfly 12. Paméla
Filiatrault-Veilleux, St-Nicolas, Que., 1:00.75, qualified; 20.
Vanessa Charron, Quebec City, 1:01.77, not qualified.
Semi-finals men’s 1,500m freestyle 12. Philippe Dubreuil,
Sherbrooke, Que., 15:43.45, not qualified; 15. Steven Bielby,
Pointe-Claire, Que., 15:51.60, not qualified.
Semi-finals women’s 200m breaststroke 9. Hanna Pierse,
Edmonton, Alta., 2:30.63, not qualified; 11. Haylee Johnson,
Vancouver, B.C., 2:32.41, not qualified.
Semi-finals men’s 100m freestyle 14. Richard Hortness,
Medicine Hat, Alta., 50.15, not qualified.
Semi-finals women’s 100m butterfly 12. Paméla
Filiatrault-Veilleux, St-Nicolas, Que., 1:01.09, not qualified.
Final women’s 200m individual medley 1. Ava Ohlgren, USA,
2:12.07, Universiade Record; 2. Asami Kitagawa, Japan, 2:13.39; 3.
Tomoyo Fukuda, Japan, 2:13.71; 5. Hanna Pierse, Edmonton, Alta.,
2:16.57.
Final women’s 100m backstroke 1. Shiho Sakai, Japan, 1:00.30;
2. Katy Murdoch, Calgary, Alta., 1:00.92; 3. Eri Tabei, Japan,
1:01.01; 7. Hanna Kubas, Calgary, Alta., 1:02.10.
Final men’s 50m backstroke 1. Junya Koga, Japan, 24.63,
Universiade Record; 2. Ryosuke Irie, Japan, 25.05; 3. Guy Barnea,
Israel, 25.09; 7. Matt Rose, Lindsay, Ont., 25.62.
Final women’s 4x200m freestyle 1. USA, 8:00.49; 2. Canada
(Kevyn Peterson, Salmon Arm, B.C., Breanna Hendriks, Cochrane,
Alta., Seanna Mitchell, Manotick, Ont., Katy Murdoch, Calgary,
Alta.), 8:03.67; 3. Italy, 8:06.14.
TABLE TENNIS Round of 32 women’s doubles
Marie-Andrée Lévesque, Ste-Félicité,
Que., and Cynthia Paulin, Montreal, Que., lose to Carole Grundisch
and Audrey Mattenet, France, 11-6, 11-6, 11-3.
TENNIS Round 3 women’s singles Taylor
Ormond, Hamilton, Ont., loses to No.3-seeded Ksenia Lykina, Russia,
7-6 (5), 6-0.
Round of 16 men’s singles Graeme Kassautzki, Vancouver, B.C.,
loses to No.11-seeded Dylan Kim, South Korea, 6-2, 4-6, 6-2.
Round 2 consolation men’s singles Mikhail Lew, North York,
Ont., defeats Hao Zhu, China, 6-4, 3-6, 7-6 (5). Will face Janis
Mellups, Latvia, Thursday at 4:00 a.m. EDT in consolation
quarterfinal.
WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL : Consolation 13th-16th
place - Canada (1-4) defeats Mongolia (0-5) 3-0 (25-10, 25-15,
25-15), will face Slovenia Thursday at 2 p.m. EDT for 13th
place.
MEN’S WATER POLO: Consolation - Canada (2-3)
defeats Poland (1-4) 6-3, finishes 13th.
July
9
ARCHERY Round of 64 women’s individual
recurve Felishea Quattrociocche, Montreal, Que., loses to Tetyana
Dorokhova, Ukraine, 105-81, does not advance.
Round of 64 men’s individual compound Jason
Létourneau, St-Francois-de-la-Riviere-du-Sud, Que., defeats
Viktor Ignjatov, Serbia, 113-108. Advances to round of 32.
Round of 32 men’s individual compound Jason
Létourneau, St-Francois-de-la-Riviere-du-Sud, Que., loses to
Takayuki Shimada, Japan, 115-114, does not advance; Nathan Cameron,
Sherwood Park, Alta., loses to Julien Depoitier, Belgium, 116-112,
does not advance; Simon Rousseau, St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Que.,
loses to Roberto Hernandez, El Salvador, 112-111, does not
advance.
ATHLETICS Qualifying men’s pole vault 5.
Jason Wurster, Stevensville, Ont., 5.20m, qualified.
Heats women’s 200m 7. Kimberly Hyacinthe, Terrebonne, Que.,
23.90, qualified; 8. Amonn Nelson, Calgary, Alta., 24.05,
qualified.
Heats men’s 200m 2. Gavin Smellie, Etobicoke, Ont., 20.92,
qualified, 3. Sam Effah, Calgary, Alta., 20.96, qualified.
Second round men’s 200m 2. Gavin Smellie, Etobicoke, Ont.,
20.75, qualified; 4. Sam Effah, Calgary, Alta., 20.97,
qualified.
Final men’s 20km race walk 1. Sergey Bakulin, Russia,
1:20.52; 2. Andrey Ruzavin, Russia, 1:21.08; 3. Moacir Zimmermann,
Brazil, 1:21.35; 20. Inaki Gomez, Vancouver, B.C., 1:29.55.
Final men’s 1,500m 1. Viatcheslav Sokolov, Russia, 3:42.49;
2. Samir Khadar, Algeria, 3:42.50; Goran Nava, Serbia, 3:42.88; 15.
Kyle Boorsma, Guelph, Ont., 3:54.64.
Final men’s high jump 1. Eduard Malchenko, Russia, 2.23; 2.
Michael Mason, Nanoose Bay, B.C., 2.23; 3. Ivan Llichev, Russia,
2.20.
Final men’s 400m 1. Yuko kanemaru, Japan, 45.68; Clemens
Zeller, Austria, 46.12; 3. Daniel Harper, Brampton, Ont.,
46.22.
Final women’s 800m 1. Madeleine Pape, Australia, 2:01.91,
Universiade Record; 2. Olga Cristea, Moldova, 2:03.49; 3. Rebecca
Johnstone, Bowen Island, B.C., 2:03.67.
Final women’s javelin 1. Sunette Viljonen, South Africa,
65.52; 2. Vira Rebryk, Ukraine, 61.02; 3. Mareike Rittweg, Germany,
59.44; 6. Elizabeth Gleadle, Vancouver, B.C., 58.21.
Final women’s 400m 1. Bintou Fall Fatou, Senegal, 51.65; 2.
Esther Akinsulie, Kanata, Ont., 51.70; 3. Carline Muir, Edmonton,
Alta., 52.07.
Men’s decathlon Day 2 of 2 1. Mikalai Shubianuk, Belarus,
7960 points; 2. Brent Newdick, New Zealand, 7874; 3. Attila Szabo,
Hungary, 7748; 6. Jamie Adjetey-Nelson, Windsor, Ont., 7378.
MEN’S BASKETBALL: Consolation 9th-12th place
- Canada (3-2) defeats Latvia (2-3) 93-83, will face Finland
Saturday at 9 a.m. EDT for 9th place.
DIVING Preliminaries men’s 10m platform 12.
Kevin Geyson, Winnipeg, Man., 336.10, qualified.
Semi-finals men’s 10m platform 10. Kevin Geyson, Winnipeg,
Man., 347.25, qualified.
Final men’s 10m platform 1. Konstyantyn Milyayev, Ukraine,
493.75; 2. Rommel Aghmed Pacheco, Mexico, 476.75; 3. Zihao Wang,
China, 450.35; 10. Kevin Geyson, Winnipeg, Man., 312.50.
JUDO Round of 32 women’s -57 kg Jennifer
Landry, Saint John’s, N.B., loses to Yan Liu, China.
RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS Day 1 of 2 individual
all-around (Rope & Hoop) 25. Demetra Mantcheva, Vancouver,
B.C., 44.025; 32. Lauren Adolph, Vancouver, B.C., 41.375.
WOMEN’S SOCCER: Consolation 5th-8th place -
Canada (2-3) loses to Russia (3-1) 5-3, will face China (2-3)
Friday at 4:30 a.m. EDT for 7th place.
SWIMMING Heats men’s 200m backstroke 4.
Matthew Swanston, Newmarket, Ont., 2:00.56, qualified; 24. David
Sharpe, Halifax, N.S., 2:07.03, not qualified.
Heats women’s 200m freestyle 5. Kevyn Peterson, Salmon Arm,
B.C., 2:01.63, qualified; 9. Breanna Hendriks, Cochrane, Alta.,
2:01.97, qualified.
Heats men’s 100m butterfly 21. Nicolas Murray, Matane, Que.,
54.42, not qualified; 37. Rory Biskupski, West Vancouver, B.C.,
56.30, not qualified.
Heats women’s 50m backstroke 4. Jennifer Carroll, Montreal,
Que., 28.96, qualified; 10. Hanna Kubas, Calgary, Alta., 29.41,
qualified.
Heats men’s 50m breaststroke 23. Chris Tobin, Kemptville,
Ont., 28.76, not qualified; 32. Warren Barnes, Pickering, Ont.,
28.94, not qualified.
Heats women’s 1,500m freestyle 10. Heather Maitland, Toronto,
Ont., 17:17.87, not qualified; 12. Tara Ivanitz, Vernon, B.C.,
17:29.15, not qualified.
Semi-finals women’s 200m freestyle 2. Kevyn Peterson, Salmon
Arm, B.C., 1:59.24, qualified; 7. Breanna Hendriks, Cochrane,
Alta., 2:00.84, qualified.
Semi-finals women’s 50m backstroke 6. Hanna Kubas, Calgary,
Alta., 28.90, qualified; 11. Jennifer Carroll, Montreal, Que.,
29.19, not qualified.
Semi-finals men’s 200m backstroke 6. Matthew Swanston,
Newmarket, Ont., 2:00.59, qualified.
TENNIS Consolation quarterfinal men’s
singles Mikhail Lew, North York, Ont., defeats Janis Mellups,
Latvia, 6-3, 6-4. Will face Elie Rousset, France, Friday at 4 a.m.
EDT in consolation semi-final.
MEN’S VOLLEYBALL: Quarterfinal - Canada
(4-2) loses to Russia (6-0) 3-2 (25-23, 25-19, 18-25, 21-25,
13-15), will face Turkey Friday at 7 a.m. EDT in 5th-8th place
match.
WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL: Consolation 13th place -
Canada (2-4) defeats Slovenia (2-4) 3-1 (25-14, 23-25, 25-17,
25-14) to finish 13th.
WOMEN’S WATER POLO: Semi-final - Canada
(3-2) loses to China (4-0) 16-7, will face Russia (3-1) Saturday at
10:30 a.m. EDT for bronze.
July 10 ARCHERY Round of 16
men’s team compound Canada (Nathan Cameron, Sherwood Park,
Alta.; Jason Létourneau, St-Francois-de-la-Riviere-du-Sud,
Que.; Simon Rousseau, St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Que.), bye.
Quarterfinal men’s team compound Canada (Nathan Cameron,
Sherwood Park, Alta.; Jason Létourneau,
St-Francois-de-la-Riviere-du-Sud, Que.; Simon Rousseau,
St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Que.) lose to United States (Steven Gatto,
Zachary Plannick, Stephen Schwade) 22-21.
ATHLETICS Heats women’s 1500m 5. Julia
Howard, St. John’s, Nfld., 4:17.20, qualified.
Qualifying women’s high jump 16. Lindsey Bergevin, Leduc,
Alta., 1.75, not qualified.
Semi-finals women’s 200m 5. Kimberly Hyacinthe, Terrebonne,
Que., 23.58, qualified; 9. Amonn Nelson, Calgary, Alta., 23.91,
qualified.
Semi-finals men’s 200m 2. Gavin Smellie, Etobicoke, Ont.,
20.67, qualified; 3. Sam Effah, Calgary, Alta., 20.75,
qualified.
Final women’s 20km race walk 1. Olga Mikhailova, Russia,
1:30.43; 2. Masumi Fuchise, Japan, 1:31.42; 3. Olga Polvalyaeva,
Russia, 1:33.58; 8. Rachel Lavallée, Peterborough, Ont.,
1:37.22.
Final women’s pole vault 1. Jirina Ptacnikova, Czech
Republic, 4.55; 2. Nicole Buchler, Switzerland, 4.50; 3. Kristina
Gadschiew, Germany, 4.50; 5. Gabriella Duclos-Lasnier, Sarnia,
Ont., 4.30.
Final women’s 200m 1. Monique Williams, New Zealand, 23.11;
2. Isabel Le Roux, South Africa, 23.18; 3. Sabina Veit, Slovenia,
23.34; 6. Kimberly Hyacinthe, Terrebonne, Que., 23.66; 8. Amonn
Nelson, Calgary, Alta., 23.99.
Final men’s 200m 1. Ramil Guliyev, Azerbaijan, 20.04; 2. Amr
Ibrahim Seoud, Egypt, 20.52; 3. Thuso Mpuang, South Africa, 20.69;
5. Sam Effah, Calgary, Alta., 20.83; 6. Gavin Smellie, Etobicoke,
Ont., 20.84.
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL : Consolation 15th place
- Canada (2-5) defeats Mozambique (0-7) 83-65, finishes 15th.
DIVING Final women’s 3m springboard
synchronized 1. Mexico, 303.00; 2. China, 276.48; 3. United States,
273.00; 5. Canada (Emma Friesen, Vancouver, B.C., Lacey Truelove,
London, Ont.), 240.30.
RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS Day 2 of 2 individual
all-around 1. Evgeniya Kanaeva, Russia, 113.175; 2. Anna Bessonova,
Ukraine, 105.950; 3. Aliya Yussupova, Kazakhstan, 105.900; 30.
Demetra Mantcheva, Vancouver, B.C., 84.800; 33. Lauren Adolph,
Vancouver, B.C., 83.500.
WOMEN’S SOCCER : Consolation 7th place -
Canada (3-3) defeats China (2-4) 1-0 (5-4 in penalties), finishes
7th.
MEN’S SOCCER : Consolation 11th place -
Canada (2-4) loses to Uruguay (3-2-1) 3-2, finishes 12th.
SWIMMING Heats women’s 50m breaststroke 10.
Marie-Soleil Jean-Lachapelle, Montreal, Que., 32.31, qualified; 14.
Allison Long, Calgary, Alta., 32.65, qualified.
Heats men’s 50m freestyle 2. Matt Rose, Lindsay, Ont., 22.31,
qualified; 17. Richard Hortness, Medicine Hat, Alta., 22.90, not
qualified.
Heat’s women’s 200m butterfly 13. Paméla
Filiatrault-Veilleux, St-Nicolas, Que., 2:15.86, qualified; 17.
Jessica Johnson, Calgary, Alta., 2:17.36, not qualified.
Heats women’s 50m freestyle 7. Marie-Pier Ratelle, Quebec
City, Que., 25.58, qualified; 30. Jennifer Carroll, Montreal, Que.,
26.56, not qualified.
Heats men’s 4x200m freestyle relay 5. Canada (Ray Betuzzi,
Calgary, Alta.; Brian Johns, Richmond, B.C.; Rory Biskupski, West
Vancouver, B.C.; Keith Beavers, Orangeville, Ont.), 7:25.33,
qualified.
Semi-finals women’s 50m breaststroke 8. Allison Long,
Calgary, Alta., 31.99, qualified; 10. Marie-Soleil Jean-Lachapelle,
Montreal, Que., 32.12, not qualified.
Semi-finals men’s 50m freestyle 7. Matt Rose, Lindsay, Ont.,
22.34, qualified.
Semi-finals women’s 200m butterfly 14. Paméla
Filiatrault-Veilleux, St-Nicolas, Que., 2:15.73, not qualified.
Semi-finals women’s 50m freestyle 9. Marie-Pier Ratelle,
Quebec City, Que., 25.36, not qualified.
Final women’s 200m freestyle 1. Sara Isakovic, Slovenia,
1:58.59; 2. Kevyn Peterson, Salmon Arm, B.C., 1:58.67; 3. Kristen
Heiss, United States, 1:58.77; 8. Breanna Hendriks, Cochrane,
Alta., 2:02.19.
Final women’s 50m backstroke 1. Shiho Sakai, Japan, 28.17,
Universiade Record; 2. Tianlongzi Xu, China, 28.20; 3. Aleksandra
Gerasimenya, Belarus, 28.32; 5. Hanna Kubas, Calgary, Alta.,
28.72.
Final men’s 200m backstroke 1. Ryusuke Irie, Japan, 1:54.13,
Universiade Record; 2. Patrick Schirk, United States, 1:57.05; 3.
Kazuki Watanabe, Japan, 1:58.23; 6. Matthew Swanston, Newmarket,
Ont., 2:00.42.
Final men’s 4x200m freestyle relay 1. Japan, 7:11.54,
Universiade Record; 2. United States, 7:14.20; 3. Canada (Ray
Betuzzi, Calgary, Alta.; Brian Johns, Richmond, B.C.; Keith
Beavers, Orangeville, Ont.; Matthew Swanston, Newmarket, Ont.),
7:16.45.
TENNIS Consolation semi-final men’s singles
Mikhail Lew, North York, Ont., defeats Elie Rousset, France, 7-6
(4), 1-6, 6-4, will face John Peers, Australia, Saturday at 4 a.m.
EDT in consolation final.
July
11
ATHLETICS Heats men’s 4x100m relay 7.
Canada (Sam Effah, Calgary, Alta., Gavin Smellie, Etobicoke, Ont.,
Oluseyi Smith, Ottawa, Ont., Daniel Harper, Brampton, Ont.), 40.27,
qualified.
Final men’s pole vault 1. Alexander Gripich, Russia, 5.60; 2.
Giorgio Piantella, Italy, 5.55; 3. Hendrik Gruber, Germany, 5.45;
6. Jason Wurster, Stevensville, Ont., 5.40.
Final men’s 3000m steeplechase 1. Ion Luchianov, Macedonia,
8:25.79; 2. Halil Akkas, Turkey, 8:25.80; 3. Steffen Uliczka,
Germany, 8:26.18; 4. Alex Genest, Lac-aux-Sables, Que.,
8:27.53.
MEN’S BASKETBALL: Consolation 9th-place game
- Canada (4-2) defeats Finland 88-63, finishes 9th.
SWIMMING Heats women’s 400m freestyle 7.
Kevyn Peterson, Salmon Arm, B.C., 4:18.16, qualified, 15. Breanna
Hendriks, Cochrane, Alta., 4:24.09, not qualified.
Heats men’s 400m individual medley 8. Steven Bielby,
Pointe-Claire, Que., 4:23.80, qualified; 12. David Dimitrov,
Calgary, Alta., 4:26.47, not qualified.
Heats women’s 4x100m medley relay 5. Canada (Katy Murdoch,
Calgary, Alta., Kayla Voytechek, Lethbridge, Alta., Paméla
Filiatrault-Veilleux, St-Nicolas, Que., Marie-Pier Ratelle, Quebec
City, Que.), 4:09.39, qualified.
Heats men’s 4x100m medley relay 8. Canada (Matthew Swanston,
Newmarket, Ont., Bryn Jones, London, Ont., Brian Johns, Richmond,
B.C., Richard Hortness, Medicine Hat, Alta.), 3:42.47,
qualified.
Final men’s 50m freestyle 1. Andrea Rolla, Italy, 22.16; 2.
Boris Steimetz, France; 2. Sergey Fesikov, Russia, 22.19; 4. Matt
Rose, Lindsay, Ont., 22.29.
Final women’s 50m breaststroke 1. Daria Deeva, Russia, 31.55;
2. Dal Eun Kim, South Korea, 31.57; 3. Ewa Scieszko, Poland, 31.63;
8. Allison Long, Calgary, Alta., 32.43.
Final men’s 400m individual medley 1. Mateusz Matczak,
Poland, 4:12.28, Universiade Record; 2. Alex Vanderkaay, USA,
4:12.48; 3. Yuya Horihata, Japan, 4:15.26; 8. Steven Bielby,
Pointe-Claire, Que., 4:26.22.
Final women’s 400m freestyle 1. Kevyn Peterson, Salmon Arm,
B.C., 4:10.01; 2. Kristen Heiss, USA, 4:11.30; 3. Leone Vorster,
South Africa, 4:13.18.
Final women’s 4x100m medley relay 1. USA, 4:01.90,
Universiade Record; 2. Italy, 4:02.75; 3. Russia, 4 :03.89; 4.
Canada (Katy Murdoch, Calgary, Alta., Kayla Voytechek, Lethbridge,
Alta., Paméla Filiatrault-Veilleux, St-Nicolas, Que.,
Marie-Pier Ratelle, Quebec City, Que.), 4:04.40.
Final men’s 4x100m medley relay 1. Japan, 3:32.80,
Universiade Record, 2. Italy, 3:35.75; France, 3:38.31; Canada
(Matt Rose, Lindsay, Ont., Bryn Jones, London, Ont., Brian Johns,
Richmond, B.C., Richard Hortness, Medicine Hat, Alta.),
disqualified.
MEN’S VOLLEYBALL: Consolation 5th-place game
- Canada (5-3) loses to Serbia 3-0 (25-18, 25-21, 25-22), finishes
6th.
WOMEN’S WATER POLO: Bronze medal game -
Canada (3-3) loses to Russia (4-1) 10-8, finishes 4th.