Monday, 14 July 2008

Last day of Canoe / Kayak

A further 17 medals are on offer on the sixth day of Olympic competition.

We are attending the final day of the Canoe Slalom events and hope to see Fiona Pennie emulate Athens 2004 medallist Helen Reeves.

ArcheryArchery1 (Women's Individual)
BadmintonQuarter-Finals
BaseballPreliminaries
BasketballPreliminaries
Beach VolleyballPreliminaries
BoxingPreliminaries
Archery, Canoe/Kayak - SlalomCanoe - Kayak Slalom2 (Women's K1 Kayak Single, Men's C2 Canoe Double)
Equestrian1 (Team Dressage)
FencingFencing1 (Women's Team Sabre)
Gymnastics - ArtisticGymnastics - Artistic1 (Men's Individual All-Around)
HandballPreliminaries
HockeyPreliminaries
JudoJudo2 (Women's -78kg, Men's -100kg)
RowingPreliminaries
SailingPreliminaries
FencingShooting2 (Women's 50m Rifle 3 Positions, Women's Skeet)
SoftballPreliminaries
SwimmingSwimming4 (Men's 200m Breaststroke, Women's 200m Butterfly,
Men's 100m Freestyle, Women's 4 x 200m Freestyle Relay)
Table TennisPreliminaries
TennisQuarter-Finals
VolleyballPreliminaries
Water PoloPreliminaries
WrestlingWrestling3 (Men's Greco-Roman 84kg, Men's Greco-Roman 96kg, Men's Greco-Roman 120kg)

ArcheryCanoe - Kayak SlalomJudoSwimmingNaomi Folkard and Athens 2004 bronze medallist Alison Williamson will hoping to be competing for medals in the Women's Individual Archery competition, whilst Fiona Pennie will be competing in the Women's K1 Kayak Single. The Great Britain Team of Rebecca Adlington, Francesca Halsall, Joanne Jackson, Melanie Marshall and Caitlin McClatchey should be contenders in the Women's 4 x 200m Freestyle Swimming Relay. Peter Cousins competes in the Men's -100kg Judo category.

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