Canada opened rhythmic gymnastics competition at the Commonwealth Games on Thursday with a gold medal in the team event.
Tatiana Cocsanova, Carmel Kallemaa and Suzanna Shahbazian combined for a score of 272.95 points to finish ahead of Australia and England .
Canada remained third in the medal standings heading into the final three days of competition with 59 . Australia leads with 132 followed by England with 118. "I'm very happy. It was definitely a bit of a shaky event, not the best one I've ever put down, but I'm happy to come home with a medal," she said.
"That's one that I can count on when I'm under pressure," she said. "I got a little frustrated after my second dive and kind of told myself I needed to wake up and get into the game. So that's usually my comeback dive."England finished 1-2, with Andrea Spendolini Sirieix taking the gold with a score of 357.50, and Lois Mae Toulson finishing second .It took just one toss for Camryn Rogers to provide the day's highlight at track and field. The Richmond, B.C.
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