BEIJING What Canada Did Saturday at the Olympics (distances in metres unless specified):
ATHLETICS
Women's 400 Carline Muir, Toronto, posted a time of 51.55 to finish 17th in qualifying and advance to the second round.
Women's heptathlon Jessica Zelinka of London, Ont., finished sixth overall with 6,490 points, and had personal-best performances in four of the seven events which comprise the competition.
Women's pole vault Kelsie Hendry, Saskatoon, failed to qualify for the final after placing 18th in qualifying with a mark of 4.30 metres.
BASEBALL
Chris Robinson, Dorchester, Ont., had three hits in a 5-4 loss to the U.S. Canada (1-3) needs to win all three of their preliminary-round games to have any chance of playing for a medal.
CYCLING
Men's points race Zachary Bell of Watson Lake, Yukon, placed seventh in the final with a score of 27.
DIVING
Women's three-metre springboard Blythe Hartley of Vancouver placed 10th and qualified for the finals with a combined score of 324.60. Jennifer Abel, Laval, Que., placed 13th (296.10), and is a reserve diver for the finals.
GYMNASTICS
Men's trampoline Jason Burnett, Toronto, placed seventh to qualify for the next round with a score of 69.70.
Women's trampoline Rosannagh Maclennan, King City, Ont., placed third in qualifying with a score of 66.00; Karen Cockburn, Toronto, placed fourth (65.60). Both advanced to the next round.
ROWING
Men's double sculls Dave Calder, Victoria, and Scott Frandsen, Kelowna, B.C., win silver medal the first Canadian medal in Beijing.
Men's lightweight double sculls John Sasi, North Delta, B.C., and Cameron Sylvester of Caledon, Ont., placed sixth in the b-final (6:40.80).
Women's quad sculls (without cox) Canada (Rachelle de Jong, Regina; Anna-Marie de Zwager, Victoria; Janine Hanson, Winnipeg; Krista Guloien, Vancouver), placed second in the b-final 6:28.78.
SOFTBALL
Danielle Lawrie allowed two runs on four hits as Canada (3-2) lost a preliminary-round match 2-0 to Venezuela.
WATER POLO
Aaron Feltham of Lindsay, Ont., and Kevin Graham, Regina, each scored three goals as Canada (0-4) lost 13-7 to Greece.
WRESTLING
Women's 48 kg Carol Huynh, Hazelton, B.C., won the gold medal by defeating Chiharo Ichu of Japan (4-0, 2-0).
Women's 55 kg Tonya Verbeek, Beamsville, Ont., def. Ida-Theres Nerell, Sweden (1-0, 1-0) to win a bronze medal.







