Roundup: Relay swimmers cap big day for Canadian women’s teams in Rio
RIO DE JANEIRO — It was only fitting that Canada’s first medal of the Rio Olympics came from a team of women athletes.
Canada capped its opening day in Rio with bronze in the women’s 4×100-metre swim relay, adding some hardware to what was a fantastic day for the nation’s women’s teams.
There was a dominating performance from the sevens rugby team, where Ghislaine Landry scored Canada’s first Olympic try just 30 seconds into its first match with Japan. Canada would go on to beat Japan and Brazil by a combined score of 83-0.
There was another strong performance by the soccer team, with star captain Christine Sinclair adding to her international goal total and potential heir apparent Janine Beckie notching her second and third of the tournament in a 3-1 win over Zimbabwe.


