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Olympic viewing guide: One last medal for Canada?

This is an excerpt from The Buzzer, which is CBC Sports' daily email newsletter. Stay up to speed on what's happening at the Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games by subscribing here.

Ivanie Blondin's silver in the women's mass start this morning gave the Canadian speed skater her second medal of the Games — and one last dramatic call for retiring play-by-play legend Steve Armitage. It also lifted Canada's medal count to 25. That's the third-highest, behind Norway (35) and the Russian Olympic Committee team (31). With just a handful of competitions left before the flame goes out on Sunday morning, those countries are out of reach for Canada. So is the national Winter Olympic record of 29 medals, set four years ago in Pyeongchang. But Canada has a shot to match its second-best total of 26, from the magical 2010 Vancouver Games. We'll cover that and the other remaining events in our final daily viewing guide. Plus, some ideas on who might be picked to carry the Canadian flag at the closing ceremony. Here's what to watch on Saturday night and Sunday morning as the Beijing Winter Games come to a close:

The four-man crew piloted by Justin Kripps and also pushed by Ryan Sommer, Cam Stones and Ben Coakwell is in the bronze-medal position at the halfway point of the event. Two sleds are 0.18 of a second or less behind the Canadians, so they'll have to work to hang on to their podium spot. There's also drama in the race for gold, with just 0.03 of a second separating the great Francesco Friedrich, who was nearly unbeatable this season, from fellow German pilot Johannes Lochner. The final two runs go at 8:30 p.m. ET and 10:20 p.m. ET.

WATCH | While You Were Sleeping: Ivanie Blondin wins silver, strong start for Team Kripps:

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