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Canadians to watch at the Commonwealth Games this weekend

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Canada added eight medals today at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, England — six of them by wrestlers. Amar Dhesi led the way with gold in the men's 125kg weight class, while Lachlan McNeil, Linda Morais and Ana Godinez Gonzalez took silver and Hannah Taylor and Alexander Moore got bronze in their respective divisions. Canadian divers came through too. Mia Vallée won gold in the women's 1m springboard, while Rylan Wiens and Nathan Zsombor-Murray grabbed silver in the men's synchronized 10m. Each athlete reached the podium in the same event at the world championships earlier this summer. Through eight days of competition, Canada has racked up 67 medals (19 gold, 24 silver, 24 bronze). That puts the country third in the medal standings with three days left, well behind Australia and host England. Read more about today's top Canadian performances and watch highlights here.

Here's who to look for — and which of the six streaming channels available on CBCSports.ca, the CBC Sports app and CBC Gem you can watch them on — before the Games end on Monday (please note that times and channels are subject to change):Track and fieldCamryn Rogers in the women's hammer throw final Saturday at 2 p.m. ET on channel 1: The 23-year-old is heavily favoured to win gold after taking silver at last month's world championships, where she was the only Commonwealth athlete in the final. Rogers, who became the first Canadian woman to capture a medal in a field event at worlds, broke the Commonwealth Games record in qualifying. Canadians Jillian Weir and Kaila Butler are also in the final.Brendon

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