Wednesday’s competition starts with the round of 32 fencing match between Seth Kelsey and Li Guojie at 3:30 AM. It’ll wrap up with the 6 PM beach volleyball match between Misty May-Treanor/Kerri Walsh and Doris Schwaiger/Stefanie Schwaiger. And everything else is stuffed in the middle of that 14.5 hour period!
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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
The US has their final three archers going on Wednesday in the individual competition. First #4 Khatuna Lorig will take on #61 Sherab Zam of Bhutan in the round of 64 at 7:15 AM. If Lorig wins she’ll be in the round of 32 at 7:41 AM. Next up is #10 Brady Ellison who will face #55 Mark Javier of the Philipines at 10:13 AM in the round of 64. If he wins this match he’ll be in the round of 32 at 10:52 AM. The final US archer will be #18 Jake Kaminski taking on #47 Dan Olaru of the Republic of Moldova at 11:31 AM. If Kaminski wins he’ll be in the round of 32 at 12:10 PM.
There will be some archery coverage on NBC Sports Network from 2:15-2:45 PM.
7:15 AM – Women’s Archery – Individual – #4 Khatuna Lorig vs. #61 Sherab Zam – Round of 64
7:41 AM – Women’s Archery – Individual – Round of 32
10:13 AM – Men’s Archery – Individual – #10 Brady Ellison vs. #55 Mark Javier – Round of 64
10:52 AM – Men’s Archery – Individual – Round of 32
11:31 AM – Men’s Archery – Individual – #18 Jake Kaminski vs. #47 Dan Olaru – Round of 64
12:10 PM – Men’s Archery – Individual – Round of 32
Basketball
Already 2-0 and on top of the group by a superior point differential (+77) the US will look to thin the ranks of unbeatens in their group when they face Turkey on Wednesday at 5:15 PM. Turkey and the US both have played Angola so some comparison may be possible. The US won by 52, Turkey by 22. Hard to say if Turkey can keep it respectable, but a win by Turkey is almost unimaginable.
The USA Basketball game will be shown LIVE on NBC Sports Network and the Special Basketball channel at 5:15 PM.
5:15 PM – USA Women’s Basketball vs. Turkey
Beach Volleyball
The US will finally have a daytime beach volleyball match when Josh Gibb/Sean Rosenthal take on Aleksandrs Samoilovs/Ruslans Sorokins of Latvia in the final match of the group stage at 11:30 AM. Having lost in the 2nd game Gibb/Rosenthal must win this one to stay alive. If they win in straight sets they would guarantee they finish ahead of their opponents. A 2-1 win would send the tiebreaker to points ratio.
In the women’s match at 6 PM Misty May-Treanor/Kerri Walsh will take on Doris Schwaiger/Stefanie Schwaiger of Austria, who are currently in 3rd. No matter what happens on Wednesday May-Treanor/Walsh will be advancing from the group. All that’s at stake is their seeding.
NBC will show the men’s volleyball match LIVE (ET/CT only) from 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM. The women’s match will be tape delayed and shown in primetime, 8-12 PM.
11:30 AM – Men’s Beach Volleyball – Josh Gibb/Sean Rosenthal vs. Aleksandrs Samoilovs/Ruslans Sorokins – Group Stage
6 PM – Women’s Beach Volleyball – Misty May-Treanor/Kerri Walsh vs. Doris Schwaiger/Stefanie Schwaiger – Group Stage
Boxing
Wednesday features three round of 16 bouts involving US boxers. The first match of the day at 8:30 AM will feature Joseph Diaz Jr. facing off with Lazaro Alvarez of Cuba in the round of 16 in the bantamweight division. The next bout at 9:30 AM will feature Michael Hunter taking on Artur Beterbiev of Russia in the heavyweight round of 16. The final bout of the day at 10:30 AM has Dominic Breazeale taking on Magomed Omarov of Russia in the super heavyweight round of 16.
Boxing will be LIVE on MSNBC from 9-10:30 AM featuring two of the three US fights. They will also have tape-delayed coverage from 5-8 PM.
8:30 AM – Men’s Boxing – Bantamweight – Joseph Diaz Jr. vs. Lazaro Alvarez – Round of 16
9:30 AM – Men’s Boxing – Heavyweight – Michael Hunter vs. Artur Beterbiev – Round of 16
10:30 AM – Men’s Boxing – Super Heavyweight – Dominic Breazeale vs. Magomed Omarov – Round of 16
Cycling
In the women’s team trial there are two US athletes going and both have fairly prime starting spots near the end of the field. Amber Neben is 7th from the end and Kristin Armstrong will be last. Neben starts at 7:55:30 AM and Armstrong at 8:04:03 AM.
Later in the men’s time trial there will be only one competitor from the US, Taylor Phinney, and he will be starting 4th from last at 10:04:30 AM.
The women’s time trial will be LIVE on NBC Sports Network from 7:30-8:45 AM while the men’s time trial will be LIVE (ET/CT only) on NBC from 10-11:05 AM. Their will be coverage of the women’s time trail on NBC from 12:35-1:35 AM Thursday morning.
7:55:30 AM – Women’s Cycling – Road – Time Trial – Amber Neben
8:04:30 AM – Women’s Cycling – Road – Time Trial – Kristin Armstrong
10:04:30 AM – Men’s Cycling – Road – Time Trial – Taylor Phinney
Diving
In the men’s synchronized 3m springboard competition Troy Dumais and Kristian Ipsen will be attempting to win the US their 3rd medal in their 3rd diving event. The competition will start at 10 AM.
The diving will be shown during the primetime coverage on NBC, 8-12 PM.
10 AM – Men’s Diving – Synchronized 3m Springboard – Final
Fencing
Men’s individual epee and women’s individual sabre will be held on Wednesday. Seth Kelsey will start things off for the US at 4:30 AM when Seth Kelsey takes on Li Guojie of China in the round of 32. He will be followed at 5 AM when Soren Thompson takes on Joerg Fiedler of of Germany also in the round of 32. If they win their matches they will advance through the rounds which start at the times listed below.
In the women’s individual sabre event Mariel Zagunis, two-time defending gold medalist, will start things off against Diah Permata Sari of Indonesia at 8:10 AM in the round of 32. The next competitor in the round of 32 is Dagmara Wozniak who will take on Salma Mahran of Egypt at 8:30 AM. If either competitor advances they will start the following rounds at the times listed below.
Fencing will be shown LIVE on NBC Sports Network from 8:45-9:30 AM, LIVE on MSNBC from 10:30-11 AM, LIVE on MSNBC from 1:45-3 PM and LIVE on MSNBC from 3:30-3:50 PM. They will be hoping that Mariel Zagnuis makes her expected run towards gold to show in those spots.
4:30 AM – Men’s Fencing – Individual Épée – Seth Kelsey vs. Li Guojie – Round of 32
5 AM – Men’s Fencing – Individual Épée – Soren Thompson vs. Joerg Fiedler – Round of 32
6:15 AM – Men’s Fencing – Individual Épée – Round of 16
7:30 AM – Men’s Fencing – Individual Épée – Quarterfinals
8:10 AM – Women’s Fencing – Individual Sabre – Mariel Zagunis vs. Diah Permata Sarai – Round of 32
8:40 AM – Women’s Fencing – Individual Sabre – Dagmara Wozniak vs. Salma Mahran – Round of 32
9:45 AM – Women’s Fencing – Individual Sabre – Round of 16
10:40 AM – Women’s Fencing – Individual Sabre – Quarterfinals
12:30 PM – Men’s Fencing – Individual Épée – Semifinals
1:30 PM – Women’s Fencing – Individual Sabre – Semifinals
2:10 PM – Men’s Fencing – Individual Épée – Bronze Medal Match
2:40 PM – Women’s Fencing – Individual Sabre – Bronze Medal Match
3 PM – Men’s Fencing – Individual Épée – Gold Medal Match
3:30 PM – Women’s Fencing – Individual Sabre – Gold Medal Match
Gymnastics
The men’s gymnastics individual all-around is on Wednesday at 11:30 AM. John Orozco and Danell Leyva who finished 4th and 1st in the qualification stage, are in the lead group with Kristian Thomas of Great Britain, Fabian Hambuchen of Germany, David Belyavskiy of Russia, and Mykola Kuksenkov. Their rotation will be floor routine, pommel horse, rings, vault, parallel bars, horizontal bar.
The gymnastics will be part of the primetime coverage from 8-12 PM on NBC.
11:30 AM – Men’s Gymnastics – Individual All-Around
Rowing
First up at 4:30 AM the men’s single sculls semifinals will take place with Ken Jurkowski in the race. He isn’t up for the A final so if he gets in the top 3 in his semifinal he will make final C, if not he will be in final D. He does have the fastest time so far in his heat.
At 6 AM the men’s pair semifinals are being held. In semifinal A Thomas Peszek/Silas Stafford will be looking for a top 3 spot and a trip to the final. The US was the slowest of the six competitors so far, 4.65 seconds behind the 3rd fastest boat.
Next at 6:50 AM the women’s pair final is contested. Sara Hendershot/Sarah Zelenka have the 2nd fastest time so far and are only 2 seconds behind the leaders, Helen Glover/Heather Stanning of Great Britain. You might have heard how they set the Olympic record in the heats with that row. US definitely a favorite to medal.
At 7:10 AM the women’s quadruple sculls final will be held. The US has the 3rd fastest time in the rows so far, 2.14 seconds behind Germany (1st) and Ukraine (2nd). Another definite medal threat.
Finally At 7:30 AM the US will look to win another medal in men’s eight. The US scorched their heat but every other boat went faster in the repechages. The 5.2 second gap between the US and the fastest so far, Germany, isn’t the end of the world. The US will probably be faster knowing that there is much more at stake here. I would expect them to challenge for a medal still.
Rowing will be shown from 4:45-5 PM on NBC.
4:30 AM – Men’s Rowing – Single Sculls – Semifinals
6 AM – Men’s Rowing – Pair – Semifinals
6:50 AM – Women’s Rowing – Pair – Final
7:10 AM – Women’s Rowing – Quadruple Sculls – Final
7:30 AM – Men’s Rowing – Eight – Final
Sailing
The 49er event will feature races 5 (7 AM) and 6 (7:50 AM). Trevor Moore and Erick Storck are in 9th place entering Wednesday’s competition.
In the laser radial event Paige Railey finds herself in 9th place at this point. She will seek to move during race 5 (7 AM) and race 6 (8:30 AM).
In the men’s RS-X event Bob Willis finds himself in 7th place after the 1st races. He will be in race 3 (7 AM) and race 4 (8 AM) on Wednesday.
In the laser event Rob Crane will be facing races 5 (7:10 AM) and 6 (8:40 AM) and is currently in 36th place.
In the elliott 6m event the US will face 6th place New Zealand (3-3) at 9 AM and 3rd place Russia (5-1) at 11 AM.
The women’s RS-X event will have races 3 (9:30 AM) and 4 (10:20 AM) on Wednesday. Farrah Hall is in 21st after the first two races.
No sailing coverage again on TV.
7 AM – Men’s Sailing – 49er – Race 5
7 AM – Women’s Sailing – Laser Radial – Race 5
7 AM – Men’s Sailing – RS-X – Race 3
7:10 AM – Men’s Sailing – Laser – Race 5
7:50 AM – Men’s Sailing – 49er – Race 6
8 AM – Men’s Sailing – RS-X – Race 4
8:30 AM – Women’s Sailing – Laser Radial – Race 6
8:40 AM – Men’s Sailing – Laser – Race 6
9 AM – Women’s Sailing – Elliott 6m – New Zealand – Round Robin
9:30 AM – Women’s Sailing – RS-X – Race 3
10:20 AM – Women’s Sailing – RS-X – Race 4
11 AM – Women’s Sailing – Elliott 6m – Russia – Round Robin
Shooting
The US competitor in the women’s 25m pistol competition will be Sandra Uptagrafft. I believe will be in relay 2 of the event starting at 5:20 AM. We’ll have some idea what kind of qualification score she might need before she starts. The event involves 30 precision shots (5 shots in 5 minutes) and 30 rapid fire shots (3 seconds between shots). If she makes the top 8 after 60 shots she’ll be in the final at 10:30 AM.
No shooting coverage on TV Wednesday.
5:20 AM – Women’s Shooting – 25m Pistol – Qualification
10:30 AM – Women’s Shooting – 25m Pistol – Final
Swimming
Starting off the morning will be the women’s 100m freestyle at 5 AM. Jessica Hardy will be in the 5th heat and Missy Franklin in the 7th. If they place in the top 16 they will go on to the afternoon semifinal at 2:38 PM where a top eight time would send them to Thursday’s final.
Next is the 5:20 AM men’s 200m backstroke where Tyler Clary will be in the 3rd heat and Ryan Lochte in the 5th. A top 16 final qualifies them for the 2:47 PM semifinals where they’ll strive for a top eight time and a berth in the final on Thursday.
Then in the 5:47 AM women’s 200m breastroke Rebecca Soni and Micah Lawrence will be swimming in the 5th and final heat and looking for those top 16 times to move on to the semifinals at 3:24 PM. If they place in the top eight at that they will go to the final on Thursday.
At 6:14 AM the men’s 200m individual medley heats will begin. Michael Phelps will begin his quest for a 20th medal in heat 4 and Ryan Lochte will be in heat 5. If they finish in the top 16 they move on to a semifinal at 3:36 PM where a top 8 finish sends them to Thursday’s final.
Finally the morning ended with the women’s 4x200m freestyle relay at 6:39 AM. The US team will be trying to finish in the top eight and qualify for the final that evening at 3:57 PM.
Starting off the afternoon will be the men’s 200m breaststroke at 2:30 PM. The US will be represented by Scott Weltz and Clark Burckle who finished 4th and 6th in the semifinals. Weltz was .79 seconds behind leader Michael Jamieson of Great Britain who will swim for gold in front of his home crowd.
In the women’s 200m butterfly final the US will have two swimmers going for gold at 3:09 PM. Cammille Adams just made the field, finishing in 7th, but Kathleen Hersey was the fastest in the semifinals by .2 seconds.
Next is the men’s 100m freestyle final at 3:17 PM. Nathan Adrian will be representing the US and was the 2nd fastest in the semifinals, .34 seconds behind James Magnussen of Australia.
Morning races will be shown from 11:05-11:30 AM and 12:30-1:20 PM. The afternoon session will be shown in primetime coverage, 8-12 PM.
5 AM – Women’s Swimming – 100m Freestyle – Heats
5:20 AM – Men’s Swimming – 200m Backstroke – Heats
5:47 AM – Women’s Swimming – 200m Breaststroke – Heats
6:14 AM – Men’s Swimming – 200m Individual Medley – Heats
6:39 AM – Women’s Swimming – 4x200m Freestyle Relay – Heats
2:30 PM – Men’s Swimming – 200m Breaststroke – Final
2:38 PM – Women’s Swimming – 100m Freestyle – Semifinals
2:47 PM – Men’s Swimming – 200m Backstroke – Semifinals
3:09 PM – Women’s Swimming – 200m Butterfly – Final
3:17 PM – Men’s Swimming – 100m Freestyle – Final
3:24 PM – Women’s Swimming – 200m Breaststroke – Semifinals
3:36 PM – Men’s Swimming – 200m Individual Medley – Semifinals
3:57 PM – Women’s Swimming – 4x200m Freestyle Relay – Final
Tennis
In women’s singles 4th-seeded Serena Williams will be taking on 13th-seeded Vera Zvonareva of Russia in the round of 16 at 7 AM. Sister Venus takes on 7th-seeded Angelique Kerber of Germany in the same round, the match starting around 8:30 AM.
In men’s singles 10th-seeded John Isner will be facing 7th-seeded Janko Tipsarevic in the round of 16 starting around 10:30 AM.
In women’s doubles top-seeded Liezel Huber/Lisa Raymond will face 6th-seeded Ekaterina Makarova/Elena Vesnina of Russia in a quarterfinal match starting around 9:30 AM. Later Venus and Serena Williams will take on 2nd-seeded Sara Errani/Roberta Vinci of Italy. The quarterfinal match should start around 12:30 PM.
In mixed doubles, which gets started on Wednesday, 2nd-seeded Bob Byan/Liezel Huber will take on Christopher Kas/Sabine Lisicki of Germany in a round of 16 match starting around 1 PM. 3rd-seeded Mike Bryan/Lisa Raymond will take on Sara Errani/Andreas Seppi of Italy in a round of 16 match starting around 2 PM.
All tennis is covered on Bravo from 7 AM – 3 PM
7 AM – Women’s Tennis – Singles – Serena Williams vs. Vera Zvonareva
APPROX 8:30 AM – Women’s Tennis – Singles – Venus Williams vs. Angelique Kerber
APPROX 9:30 AM – Women’s Tennis – Doubles – Liezel Huber/Lisa Raymond vs. Ekaterina Makarova/Elena Vesnina – Quarterfinals
APPROX 10:30 AM – Men’s Tennis – Singles – John Isner vs. Janko Tipsarevic – Round of 16
APPROX 12:30 PM – Women’s Tennis – Doubles – Venus Williams/Serena Williams vs. Sara Errani/Roberta Vinci
APPROX 1 PM – Mixed Tennis – Doubles – Bob Bryan/Liezel Huber vs. Christopher Kas/Sabine Lisicki
APPROX 2 PM – Mixed Tennis – Doubles – Mike Bryan/Lisa Raymond vs. Sara Errani/Andreas Seppi
Volleyball
In women’s volleyball the US will be facing off with China at 3 PM and control of the group will be at stake. Both teams are 2-0 having won their previous two matches 3-1. The winner of this match is in the prime position to win the group.
The volleyball match with China will be LIVE (ET/CT only) from 3-4:45 PM on NBC.
3 PM – USA Women’s Volleyball vs. China
Water Polo
The Us will play their 2nd group stage match at 1:20 PM when they face Spain on Wednesday. Spain is tied with the US on top of the group and lead by goal differential +5 to +1. The winner of this match has a good shot at winning the group, however all four will be in the quarterfinals.
The water polo match with Spain will be shown LIVE (ET/CT only) on NBC from 1:20 – 2:30 PM.
1:20 PM – USA Women’s Water Polo vs. Spain – Group Stage
