Five things to know about Day 9 of competition at the Rio Olympics:
DE BRONZE — Canada's Andre De Grasse won the bronze medal in the men's 100 metres, giving Canada its first medal in the marquee event since 1996. De Grasse finished in a personal best time of 9.91 seconds. Jamaican star Usain Bolt won gold for the third straight Games in 9.81 seconds. American Justin Gatlin took the silver in 9.89. He is also the first Canadian male athlete to win a medal in Rio. Canada's first 12 medals were won by women.
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DOUBLE DUTY — Canadian distance runner Lanni Marchant completed a rare Olympic feat. The native of London, Ont., was the top Canadian in the women's marathon, less than two days after completing the 10,000 metres. She finished Sunday's 42.195-kilometre race in two hour 33 minutes eight seconds, good for 24th overall. Marchant was 25th in Friday's 10,000. Marchant is the Canadian record-holder in the marathon.
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DIVING DISAPPOINTMENT — Laval, Que., diver Jennifer Abel just missed the podium for a second time, finishing fourth in the individual three-metre springboard. Abel earned a total of 367.25 for her five dives in Sunday's final, 5.5 points back of bronze medallist Tania Cagnotto of Italy. Abel and Pamela Ware of Greenfield Park, Que., were also fourth in the three-metre synchronized event.
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BEACH BUMMER — Sarah Pavan of Kitchener, Ont., and Heather Bansley of Waterdown, Ont., were eliminated from the beach volleyball tournament after dropping a 2-0 decision to Germany's Laura Ludwig and Kira Walkenhorst. The result ended Canada's beach volleyball campaign at the Games. Pavan and Bansley eliminated their teammates Victoria's Jamie Broder and Toronto's Kristina Valjas in the round of 16. Both men's teams are also out.
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COURT COLLAPSE — Spain rode a dominant fourth quarter to a 73-60 win over Canada in the final women's basketball preliminary round game for both teams. Canada trailed by just two points after three quarters before being outscored 24-13 over the final 10 minutes. Canada finished the preliminary round with a 3-2 record and will play France in the quarter-finals.
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