Olympic Preview – July 31st

Tuesday’s competition starts at 4 AM with the 4th round of skeet shooting qualification getting underway. It will continue for 14 hours until 6 PM when the beach volleyball duo of April Ross/Jennifer Kessy take on Van Iersel/Keizer in a group stage match.

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It appears almost everything is available online at nbcolympics.com with the exception of the qualifying rounds for shooting.

All times mentioned from now on are ET.

Archery

On Tuesday the US will have two of their top archers taking part in the individual archery competition. First at 4:13 AM #12 Jacob Wukie will take on #53 Jayanta Talukdar of India in the round of 64. If Wukie wins he will shoot again in the round of 32 at 4:52 AM.

Next up will be #15 Jennifer Nichols at 5:44 AM when she faces #50 Chekrovolu Swuro of India in the round of 64. If Nichols wins her match she will move on to the round of 32 at 6:23 AM.

There will be archery coverage on MSNBC from 5 PM-5:30 PM.

4:13 AM – Men’s Archery – #12 Jacob Wukie vs. #53 Jayanta Talukdar – Round of 64
4:52 AM – Men’s Archery – Individual – Round of 32
5:44 AM – Women’s Archery – #15 Jennifer Nichols vs. #50 Chekrovolu Swuro – Round of 64
6:23 AM – Women’s Archery – Individual – Round of 32

Basketball

The US will look to stay atop of Group A when they face Tunisia on Tuesday at 5:15 PM. Tunisia currently sits in 4th place in the group.

The US game will be shown on the Special Basketball channel and on NBC Sports Network from 5:15-7:15 PM.

5:15 PM – Men’s Basketball – Tunisia – Group Stage

Beach Volleyball

In the men’s beach volleyball competition Phil Dalhausser/Todd Rogers will take on Gavira Collado/Herrera Allepuz of Spain at 4 PM. The Spaniards are 2nd in the group so this match could determine the group winner.

At 6 PM April Ross/Jennifer Kessy will take on Marleen Van Iersel/Sanne Keizer in a group stage match. The US duo is currently first in their group and will be hoping to stay on top against the #3 team in their group.

The men’s beach volleyball match will be shown live on NBC from 4-5 PM while the women’s beach volleyball match will be shown during late night coverage from 12:35-1:35 AM on Wednesday.

4 PM – Men’s Beach Volleyball – Phil Dalhausser/Todd Rogers vs. Gavira Collado/Herrera Allepuz – Group Stage
6 PM – Women’s Beach Volleyball – April Ross/Jennifer Kessy vs. Marleen Van Iersel/Sanne Keizer – Group Stage

Boxing

In the boxing competition, at 10:30 AM Tuesday, Jamel Herring will be taking on Daniya Teleussinov of Kazakhstan in the round of 32 of the men’s light welterweight competition.

The boxing will be covered tape delayed from 5-8 PM on CNBC.

10:30 AM – Men’s Boxing – Light Welterweight – Jamel Herring vs. Daniyar Yeleussinov – Round of 32

Equestrian

In the last day of the equestrian eventing competition there will be two rounds of showjumping. The first round, starting at 5:30 AM, will determine the final team standings and help rank the individuals. After that round the top 25 individuals will jump one more time starting at 9:30 AM to determine the final individual standings.

The equestrian competition will be covered LIVE on NBC Sports Network from 5:45-8:15 AM and from 9:15-10:35 AM.

5:30 AM – Equestrian – Eventing – Jumping
9:30 AM – Equestrian – Eventing – Individual Jumping

Fencing

Men’s individual foil is the fencing event of the day for Tuesday. At 6:50 AM Miles Chamley-Watson will take on Alaaedldin Abouelkassem of Egypt in the round of 32. Next at 7:20 AM Alexander Massialas faces Etienne Lalonde Turbide of Canada, also in the round of 32. Finally at 8:20 AM Race Imboden will have his round of 32 bout against a round of 64 winner. If any of the competitors advance the rest of the rounds are on Tuesday and start at the times listed below.

Once again there is no fencing on TV Tuesday.

6:50 AM – Men’s Fencing – Individual Foil – Miles Chamley-Watson vs. Alaaedldin Abouelkassem – Round of 32
7:20 AM – Men’s Fencing – Individual Foil – Alexander Massialas vs. Etienne Lalonde Turbide – Round of 32
8:20 AM – Men’s Fencing – Individual Foil – Race Imboden vs. TBD – Round of 32
9:10 AM – Men’s Fencing – Individual Foil – Round of 16
10:30 AM – Men’s Fencing – Individual Foil – Quarterfinals
1 PM – Men’s Fencing – Individual Foil – Semifinals
2:10 PM – Men’s Fencing – Individual Foil – Bronze Medal Match
2:40 PM – Men’s Fencing – Individual Foil – Gold Medal Match

Field Hockey

After starting off with a 2-1 loss to Germany the US is now forced to face the top team in the group so far, Argentina, at 2 PM. The US and Argentina are old rivals from Pan-American type competitions so this game should be very exciting.

The field hockey match will be shown LIVE on NBC Sports Network from 2-3:30 PM.

2 PM – Women’s Field Hockey – Argentina – Group Stage

Gymnastics

The women’s gymnastics team will be looking to do what the men couldn’t do on Monday… take their 1st place qualification spot and actually medal from it! The women will start at 11:30 AM on the vault. They will rotate through the uneven bars, the balance beam and finally the floor routine. They are paired with the Russians in the rotation.

The gymnastics competition will be tape delayed and shown as part of NBC’s primetime coverage from 8 PM-12 AM

11:30 AM – Women’s Gymnastics – Team Final

Judo

After falling for judo on Monday I’m excited to see some more on Tuesday! Things will start with Travis Stevens in the round of 32 taking on Aljaz Sedej of Slovenia. If he wins he will progress through the rounds which start at the times listed below.

There will be no judo coverage on TV on Tuesday.

5:19 AM – Men’s Judo – 81kg – Travis Stevens vs. Alijaz Sedej – Round of 32
6:29 AM – Men’s Judo – 81kg – Round of 16
7:11 AM – Men’s Judo – 81kg – Quarterfinals
9:28 AM – Men’s Judo – 81kg – Repechage and Bronze
9:42 AM – Men’s Judo – 81kg – Semifinals
11:10 AM – Men’s Judo – 81kg – Gold Medal Final

Rowing

Things will start off at 4:50 AM with Margot Shumway/Sarah Trowbridge in the women’s double sculls repechage. They will have to finish in the top two to make the final and were 2nd fastest of the six boats in the heats.

In women’s lightweight double sculls the repechage will offer three boats a path to the semifinals. The US crew of Kristin Hedstrom/Julie Nichols is in repechage 2 of the event, which starts at 5:10 AM. The US was the top boat of their repechage during the heats.

In the 6 AM quarterfinals of the men’s single sculls Ken Jurkowski will attempt to make the semifinals by finishing in the top 3 of quarterfinal 3. Jurkowski was the slowest of the six boats in his quarterfinal during the opening rounds.

At 6:40 AM the quarterfinals of the women’s single sculls will take place. Generva Stone will be in quarterfinal 2 for the US, seeking to be in the top 3 to make the semifinals. Stone was 3rd best from her quarterfinal in the opening rounds.

Finally at 7:40 AM the men’s lightweight four semifinals will take place. The US is in semifinal A and needs a top 3 finish to move into the final. They had the slowest time of the six boats in the earlier rounds.

Rowing will be covered on tape delay on NBC from 11:15-11:45 AM and from 2:15-2:40 PM.

4:50 AM – Women’s Rowing – Double Sculls – Repechage
5:10 AM – Women’s Rowing – Lightweight Double Sculls – Repechage
6 AM – Men’s Rowing – Single Sculls – Quarterfinals
6:40 AM – Women’s Rowing – Single Sculls – Quarterfinals
7:40 AM – Men’s Rowing – Lightweight Four – Semifinals

Sailing

In sailing on Tuesday we’ll see lots of competition.

In 49er the US team of Erik Storck and Trevor Moore are in 7th after 2 races. In laser radial Paige Railey is in 5th after 2 races. In finn Zach Railey is in 13th after 4 races. In men’s RS-X Robert Willis will be the US competitor as the event begins. In women’s RS-X it will be Farrah Hall. In star the US crew is in 6th after 4 races. In laser Rob Crane is in 39th after 2 races. In elliott 6m the US is in 5th place at 2-2 and will be facing #5 Finland (2-2) and #3 France (3-1).

There will be no sailing on TV on Tuesday.

7 AM – Men’s Sailing – 49er – Race 3
7 AM – Women’s Sailing – Laser Radial – Race 3
7 AM – Men’s Sailing – Finn – Race 5
7 AM – Men’s Sailing – RS-X – Race 1
7:10 AM – Men’s Sailing – Star – Race 5
7:50 AM – Men’s Sailing – RS-X – Race 2
7:50 AM – Men’s Sailing – 49er – Race 4
8:30 AM – Men’s Sailing – Finn – Race 6
8:30 AM – Women’s Sailing – RS-X – Race 1
8:35 AM – Women’s Sailing – Elliott 6m – Finland – Round Robin
8:50 AM – Men’s Sailing – Star – Race 6
9 AM – Men’s Sailing – Laser – Race 3
9:10 AM – Women’s Sailing – Laser Radial – Race 4
9:20 AM – Women’s Sailing – RS-X – Race 2
10:30 AM – Men’s Sailing – Laser – Race 4
10:30 AM – Women’s Sailing – Elliott 6m – France – Round Robin

Shooting

Frank Thompson and Vincent Hancock are both in good position to make the final after day one. Hancock is 1st with 74 out of 75 while Thompson is tied for 5th with 71 of 75. The top six make the final which will be figured out after two more rounds of 25 tomorrow. The final will be another round of 25 with the highest total the winner.

There will be shooting coverage tape delayed from 4:45-5:15 PM on NBC Sports Network.

4 AM – Men’s Shooting – Skeet – Qualification – Frank Thompson – Round 4
5 AM – Men’s Shooting – Skeet – Qualification – Vincent Hancock – Round 4
6 AM – Men’s Shooting – Skeet – Qualification – Frank Thompson – Round 5
7 AM – Men’s Shooting – Skeet – Qualification – Vincent Hancock – Round 5
9 AM – Men’s Shooting – Skeet – Final

Soccer

After 2 games the US is atop their group in soccer and any point against North Korea, 3rd in the group, in their 12:15 PM match would see the US win the group.

The USA game will air LIVE on NBC Sports Network and the Special Soccer channel from 12:15-2 PM.

12:15 PM – Women’s Soccer – North Korea – Group Stage

Swimming

In the morning session we will see Nathan Adrian in heat 6 of the men’s 100m freestyle with Cullen Jones in heat 8. Top 16 move on to the evening’s semifinals.

Then in the women’s 200m butterfly Cammile Adams in heat 3 and Kathleen Hersey in heat 4 will look to finish in the top 16 and advance to that evening’s semifinals.

Next in the men’s 200m breaststroke Scott Weltz will be in heat 3 and Clark Burckle in heat 4. The top 15 will move on to the evening semifinals.

In the final session of the morning the US men’s 4x200m freestyle relay team will try to qualify for the Tuesday evening final by finishing in the top eight. The US is in heat 2.

In the evening session we will see the men’s 100m freestyle semifinals hopefully featuring Nathan Adrian and Cullen Jones. Top 8 move into Wednesday’s final.

Next in the women’s 200m freestyle final Allison Schmitt (2nd) and Missy Franklin (8th) will look to improve upon their semifinal positions and swim for the gold medal.

In the men’s 200m butterfly final Tyler Clary (5th) and Michael Phelps (4th) will look to improve on their semifinal times and win medals in the event.

Then in the women’s 200m butterfly semifinals Cammile Adams and Kathleen Hersey will try to finish in the top 8 and advance to Wednesday’s final.

Next in the men’s 200m breaststroke semifinals Scott Weltz and Clark Burckle will be vying for one of eight spots in Wednesday’s final.

After that in the women’s 200m individual medley final Caitlin Leverenz (3rd) and Ariana Kukors (4th) will try their luck at beating the amazingly fast 16-year-old, Shiwen Ye of China.

In the final session of the evening the US men’s 4x200m freestyle relay team will be swimming in the final.

There will be tape delayed heats shown from 10:30-11:15 AM and 1:30-2:15 PM on NBC. The finals will be tape delayed and shown on the primetime cover from 8 PM – 12 AM on NBC and some semifinals from 12:35-1:35 AM on Wednesday morning.

5 AM – Men’s Swimming – 100m Freestyle – Heats
5:25 AM – Women’s Swimming – 200m Butterfly – Heats
5:47 AM – Men’s Swimming – 200m Breaststroke – Heats
6:17 AM – Men’s Swimming – 4x200m Freestyle Relay – Heats
2:30 PM – Men’s Swimming – 100m Freestyle – Semifinals
2:39 PM – Women’s Swimming – 200m Freestyle – Final
2:47 PM – Men’s Swimming – 200m Butterfly – Final
2:55 PM – Women’s Swimming – 200m Butterfly – Semifinals
3:17 PM – Men’s Swimming – 200m Breaststroke – Semifinals
3:39 PM – Women’s Swimming – 200m Individual Medley – Final
3:47 PM – Men’s Swimming – 4x200m Freestyle Relay – Final

Tennis

The first match of the day for the US will feature Venus Williams taking on Aleksandra Wozniak of Canada in the round of 32 at 7 AM. Next up will be Varvara Lepchenko who will face Julia Georges of Germany in the round of 32 at 8:30 AM. Next will be some doubles matches on the women’s side. Venus and Serena Williams will take on Angelique Kerber/Sabine Lisicki of Germany while Liezel Huber/Lisa Raymond will take on Agnieszka Radwanska/Urszula Radwanska of Poland, both matches starting at 10:30 AM in the round of 16.

On the men’s side Andy Roddick will take on Novak Djokovic of Serbia in a round of 32 match at 11 AM. Finally Bob Bryan/Mike Bryan will face Nikolay Davydenko/Mikhail Youzhny of Russia in a round of 16 match at 12:30 PM.

Any and all tennis coverage will be on Bravo from 7 AM – 3 PM.

7 AM – Women’s Tennis – Singles – Venus Williams vs. Aleksandra Wozniak – Round of 32
8:30 AM – Women’s Tennis – Singles – Varvara Lepchenko vs. Julia Goerges – Round of 32
10:30 AM – Women’s Tennis – Doubles – Venus Williams/Serena Williams vs. Angelique Kerber/Sabine Lisicki – Round of 16
10:30 AM – Women’s Tennis – Doubles – Liezel Huber/Lisa Raymond vs. Agnieszka Radwanska/Urszula Radwanska – Round of 16
11 AM – Men’s Tennis – Singles – Andy Roddick vs. Novak Djokovic – Round of 32
12:30 PM – Men’s Tennis – Doubles – Bob Bryan/Mike Bryan vs. Nikolay Davydenko/Mikhail Youzhny – Round of 16

Volleyball

After winning game 1 the US find themselves in the 3rd spot in group B. Tomorrow might be a chance to move up as they face 5th place Germany at 11:45 AM. The US is looking to defend the gold medal in this event.

The USA-Germany match will be on NBC LIVE from 11:45 AM – 1:30 PM.

11:45 AM – Men’s Volleyball – Germany – Group Stage

Water Polo

After starting off with a win the US will be looking to fight for the top of the group with 1st place Romania when they meet at 2:40 PM. The US is ranked 3rd on goal differential so far.

The US Water Polo match will be shown live on NBC from 2:40-4 PM.

2:40 PM – Men’s Water Polo – Romania – Group Stage

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