While the watching experience and timing for the 2024 Paris Olympics isn't quite as challenging for Canadian viewers as it was for Tokyo 2020 or Beijing 2022, a good chunk of action during these Games happens when plenty of Canadians are fast asleep. Whether you were crushing some zzz's, busy at work, had family activities to partake in or just didn't have a chance to tune in, we have you covered throughout these Olympics from start to finish. Team Canada , which marks Canada's highest-ever total at a non-boycotted Summer Olympics.

Here's what you may have missed on Day 15, including two historic gold medals and a silver-medal win that have set a new standard for Canadian excellence at the Summer Games. One day after , Sloan MacKenzie, Canada's Katie Vincent was back on the podium, this time with a gold medal after claiming first place in the women's single 200-metre canoe final on Saturday morning. WHAT A FINISH for Katie Vincent 🥇 🇨🇦 Vincent with a HUGE race to win GOLD in the 200m canoe sprint at presented by — CBC Olympics (@CBCOlympics) The Mississauga, Ont.

, native's win came down to a photo finish as her canoe crossed the line at nearly the same time as that of American Nevin Harrison, who won silver. After a brief pause at the finish line, Vincent eventually would raise her hand as the gold medallist, finishing with a time of 44.12 seconds, just one one-hundredth of a second quicker than Harrison, who finished in 44:13 seconds.

0.01!!!!!!!!! Madness!!! OLYM.