Canada to battle for Olympic bronze in women’s team foil fencing after semifinal loss to U.S.

Canada will play for Olympic fencing bronze in the women’s team foil competition after being defeated by the U.S. in the semifinal by a 45-31 score on Thursday at the Grand Palais in Paris.

A strong start for Canada in the match was not enough to stave off the U.S., which fell behind after the first and second relays 5-1 and 6-2, respectively. Toronto’s Jessica Guo opened the match for Canada.

The tide turned in the third relay when fellow Torontonian Yunjia Zhang recorded only four touches compared to Lee Kiefer’s 13, putting Canada behind for the first time in the match, a deficit they would never overcome.

Kiefer, who won the individual gold on Sunday by beating U.S. teammate Lauren Scruggs in the final, won all three of her relays against Canada.

Canada will face Japan for the bronze medal today at 1:10 p.m. ET after the latter lost to Italy in the other semifinal. Watch the medal matches live on CBCSports.ca, the CBC Olympics app and CBC Gem.

Earlier in the day, bronze medallist fencer Eleanor Harvey of Hamilton helped pace Canada to a victory over France in the tournament to advance to the semifinal. Canada took the match by a score of 38-36.

It came down to the final relay, where Canada entered trailing by one, as Harvey scored six touches to opponent Ysaora Thibus’s three to put Canada on top.

Harvey made history Sunday, winning Olympic bronze in the women’s individual foil at the Paris Games.

It was Canada’s first-ever Olympic medal in the sport.

WATCH | Harvey becomes 1st-ever Canadian Olympic fencing medallist:

Eleanor Harvey claims bronze for Canada’s 1st-ever Olympic fencing medal

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Eleanor Harvey of Hamilton, Ont., bested Alice Volpi of Italy in the women’s foil individual bronze medal bout to claim Canada’s first-ever Olympic medal in fencing.

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