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February 13th – Sochi 2014 – Daily Preview

What’s on tap today? Ten disciplines and competition in 13 events with six gold medals up for grabs. In today: Biathlon, cross country-skiing, freestyle skiing, short track, and skeleton for the first time. Out today: Alpine skiing, nordic combined, and snowboarding.

All times below are ET.

Biathlon

Events: Thursday is the men’s 20 km individual event at 9 AM. The 89-man field will start in 30-second intervals with missed targets resulting in a crucial one minute penalty added to your time. Three Americans will compete: Tim Burke, starts 29th at 9:14:30, Lowell Bailey starts 58th at 9:29, Leif Nordgren starts 62nd at 9:31, and finally Russell Currier starts 79th at 9:39.

When:

  • Men’s individual 20 km – 9 AM

Live Streaming: A live stream will be available on the NBC Olympics website and on the NBC Sports Live Extra app. You will probably have to authenticate a cable subscription to watch the live streams of the Olympics.

TV Coverage: The biathlon will be included in NBC’s daytime coverage from 3-5 PM ET.

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February 12th – Sochi 2014 – Daily Preview

What’s on tap today? Things slow down a bit with just eight disciplines and competition in nine events with six gold medals up for grabs. In today: Alpine skiing, ice hockey, and nordic combined’s first event. Out today: Biathlon, cross-country skiing, freestyle skiing, and ski jumping.

All times below are ET.

Alpine Skiing

Events: Alpine skiing returns with the women’s downhill competition on Wednesday at 2 AM. This is a single run event with the best time winning. There are four Americans in the 42-woman field. The first American down the mountain will be Jacqueline Wiles, second overall. Then we’ll see Laurenne Ross seventh, Stacey Cook goes 10th, and then Julia Mancuso 12th. Then there will be a lot waiting and hoping the times hold up!

When:

  • *Women’s Downhill – 2 AM

Live Streaming: A live stream will be available on the NBC Olympics website and on the NBC Sports Live Extra app. You will probably have to authenticate a cable subscription to watch the live streams of the Olympics.

TV Coverage: The alpine skiing will be included in NBC’s evening coverage from 8-11:30 PM ET.

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February 11th – Sochi 2014 – Daily Preview

What’s on tap today? Nine disciplines and competition in 11 events with eight gold medals awarded. Figure skating returns for the individual events now that the team event is done.

All times below are ET.

Biathlon

Events: Tuesday is the women’s 10 km pursuit event at 10 AM. The 60-woman field will chase the leader over the course with four rounds of shooting. Each missed shot is a 150 meter penalty loop. The field is staggered by the amount they finished behind the leader in the sprint event on Sunday. Three Americans will compete: Susan Dunklee, who might have medaled if she didn’t miss a target in the sprint event, starts in 14th starting 42 seconds after the leader, Sara Studebaker is 44th and starts 1:53 behind the leader, and finally Annelies Cook starts 2:17 behind the leader in 53rd.

When:

  • Women’s 10 km pursuit – 10 AM

Live Streaming: A live stream will be available on the NBC Olympics website and on the NBC Sports Live Extra app. You will probably have to authenticate a cable subscription to watch the live streams of the Olympics.

TV Coverage: The biathlon will be included in NBC’s latenight coverage from 12-1 AM ET Wednesday morning.

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February 10th – Sochi 2014 – Daily Preview

What’s on tap today? Eight disciplines and competition in ten events, but just five gold medals will be awarded.

All times below are ET.

Alpine Skiing

Events: Monday the women begin their alpine skiing events with the super combined. This event is one half downhill and one half slalom. The downhill portion is at 2 AM with four Americans in the 39-woman field. Laurenne Ross will be the first American to go but goes 14th overall. Julia Mancuso goes 22nd, Leanne Smith goes 27th, and Stacey Cook goes 30th. After completing the downhill portion the athletes will compete in the slalom portion at 6 AM. The best total time wins.

When:

  • Women’s super combined – downhill – 2 AM
  • Women’s super combined – slalom – 6 AM

Live Streaming: A live stream will be available on the NBC Olympics website and on the NBC Sports Live Extra app. You will probably have to authenticate a cable subscription to watch the live streams of the Olympics.

TV Coverage: The alpine skiing will be included in NBC’s evening Olympic coverage, 8-11:30 PM ET.

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February 9th – Sochi 2014 – Daily Preview

Here’s what’s on tap for today… how about eight different disciplines? How about the first alpine skiing event in Sochi? How about eight more gold medals on the line?

All times below are ET.

Alpine Skiing

Events: The men’s downhill event will take place on Sunday. The event features 50 competitors including four Americans. Everyone will get one and only run on the course. The fastest time wins. The first man off the top will actually be American Steven Nyman setting the mark to beat for everyone. Travis Ganong goes seventh, Bode Miller is 15th, and Marco Sullivan is the last American at 25th.

Bode Miller will compete for the US in the men's downhill on Sunday.
Bode Miller will compete for the US in the men’s downhill on Sunday.

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When:

  • Men’s downhill – 2 AM

Live Streaming: A live stream will be available on the NBC Olympics website and on the NBC Sports Live Extra app. You will probably have to authenticate a cable subscription to watch the live streams of the Olympics.

TV Coverage: The alpine skiing will be included in NBC’s evening Olympic coverage, 7-11 PM ET.

Biathlon

Events: Sunday is the women’s 7.5 km sprint competition. Each athlete will start 30 seconds apart with each missed target during the shooting portions resulting in a 150m penalty loop. The fastest time is the winner, but that probably won’t be the first woman across the finish line due to the staggered start.

Four Americans are in the 84-woman field. Susan Dunklee is the first to go for the US at 9:35:30 AM, Annelies Cook will start at 9:58:30 AM, Hannah Dreissigacker starts at 10:01:30 AM, and Sara Studebaker goes at 10:07 AM.

When:

  • Women’s 7.5 km sprint – 9:30 AM

Live Streaming: A live stream will be available on the NBC Olympics website and on the NBC Sports Live Extra app. You will probably have to authenticate a cable subscription to watch the live streams of the Olympics.

TV Coverage: The biathlon will be included in NBC’s daytime coverage from 2-6 PM ET

Cross-Country Skiing

Events: Sunday is the men’s skiathlon. This is a race of 15 km in the classic style, a switch of equipment, and then 15 km in the freestyle. This is a mass start event so the first one across the finish line wins.

Four Americans are in the field of 68: Noah Hoffman, Kris Freeman, Brian Gregg, and Erik Bjornsen.

Below is some video featuring Brian Gregg and giving you an idea what it’d be like to stand near a cross-country skiing race going by. Pretty intense!

When:

  • Men’s 30 km Skiathlon (15 km classic + 15 km free) – 5 AM

Live Streaming: A live stream will be available on the NBC Olympics website and on the NBC Sports Live Extra app. You will probably have to authenticate a cable subscription to watch the live streams of the Olympics.

TV Coverage: Cross-country skiing will be shown LIVE on NBCSN during their programming from 5:30 AM – 8:30 AM ET. It will also be included in NBC’s daytime coverage from 2-6 PM ET

Figure Skating

Events: The team event wraps up on Sunday with three last rounds: men’s free skate (10 AM), ladies’ free skate (11:05 AM), and ice dance free dance (12:10 PM). The US is currently in third place with a score of 34. Silver and gold appear to be out of reach but hopefully the US can hold off Italy (31 points) and Japan (34 points) for the bronze.

There is no start list out for these events yet and it’s not officially known who will skate in them for the US. The US could change two of their three choices from the first round but there is no way that Meryl Davis and Charlie White don’t go in the ice dance. After a poor performance by Jeremy Abbott in the short program I expect Jason Brown to get the free skate nod, but it’s unknown if that will happen. Ashley Wagner was good on Saturday in the short program so I imagine she’ll be going again.

Ashley Wagner will compete for the US in the team event on Saturday.
Ashley Wagner competed for the US in the team event on Saturday.

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When:

  • Team event – Men’s free skate – 10 AM
  • Team event – Ladies’ free skate – 11:05 AM
  • Team event – Ice dance free dance – 12:10 PM

Live Streaming: A live stream will be available on the NBC Olympics website and on the NBC Sports Live Extra app. You will probably have to authenticate a cable subscription to watch the live streams of the Olympics.

TV Coverage: The figure skating will be shown LIVE on NBCSN from 10 AM – 1 PM ET. It was also be included in NBC’s daytime coverage from 2-6 PM ET and NBC’s evening Olympic coverage, 7-11 PM ET.

Luge

Events: The men’s singles event wraps up on Sunday. Three Americans are in the field of 39 but all seem to be out of medal contention. The start order is the same order as the standings. Christopher Mazdzer is 13th and will go 13th. Tucker West goes 23rd and Aidan Kelly goes 26th. I would imagine that run four will have the quickest athletes so far going last, but I’ve been surprised in other events so who knows…

When: 

  • Men’s singles run 3 – 9:30 AM
  • Men’s singles run 4 – 11:30 AM

Live Streaming: A live stream will be available on the NBC Olympics website or on the NBC Sports Live Extra app. You will probably have to authenticate a cable subscription to watch the live streams of the Olympics.

TV Coverage: The luge will be shown LIVE on NBCSN in their coverage from 8:30-10 AM ET. It will also be included in NBC’s late night coverage, 11:30 PM-12:30 AM ET.

Ski Jumping

Events: The men’s normal hill event wraps up on Sunday with the first round and the final round. In the first round 50 competitors will be competing for 40 spots in the final event. The US has three competitors in the field. Nicholas Alexander will be the first competitor to go, Anders Johnson is going 5th, and Peter Frenette goes 10th. If any make it through to the final that’s where they will take one more jump. The final standings are determined by the total of the two jumps.

When:

  • Men’s individual normal hill – First round – 12:30 PM
  • Men’s individual normal hill – Final round – 1:35 PM

Live Streaming: A live stream will be available on the NBC Olympics website and on the NBC Sports Live Extra app. You will probably have to authenticate a cable subscription to watch the live streams of the Olympics.

TV Coverage: The ski jumping will be shown LIVE on NBCSN as part of their coverage from 1-2 PM ET. It will also be included in NBC’s evening coverage from 7-11 PM ET.

Snowboarding

Events: After grabbing a gold in the inaugural men’s slopestyle on Saturday the US hopes to do the same in the women’s event on Sunday. Two Americans (Jamie Anderson and Karly Shorr) are already into the final while two others are looking to get into it from the semifinal. In the semifinal 15 competitors are vying for the final four spots in the final. Each athlete will take two runs with the best run counting. Top four scores go to the final. Ty Walker is scheduled to be the first to compete while Jessika Jenson is scheduled to go ninth. In the final each athlete gets two runs with the best score again counting.

Below is Anderson’s silver medal winning run at the X Games a couple weeks ago.

When: 

  • Women’s slopestyle semifinal – 1:30 AM
  • Women’s slopestyle final – 4:15 AM

Live Streaming: A live stream will be available on the NBC Olympics website or on the NBC Sports Live Extra app. You will probably have to authenticate a cable subscription to watch the live streams of the Olympics.

TV Coverage: The snowboarding will be included in NBC’s evening Olympic coverage, 7-11 PM ET.

Speed Skating

Events: The women’s 5000m event is on Sunday. This event has athletes going two at a time with the times ranked for the final standings. Two Americans are in the 28-woman field. Anna Ringsred will be in the second pair while Jilleanne Rookard is in the tenth pair.

When: 

  • Women’s 3000m – 6:30 AM

Live Streaming: A live stream will be available on the NBC Olympics website or on the NBC Sports Live Extra app. You will probably have to authenticate a cable subscription to watch the live streams of the Olympics.

TV Coverage: Speed skating will be shown LIVE on NBCSN during their programming from 5:30 AM – 8:30 AM ET. It will also be included in NBC’s daytime coverage from 2-6 PM ET

February 8th – Sochi 2014 – Daily Preview

The Opening Ceremonies are over (even though you haven’t seen them yet) and the Olympics are ready to kick into full gear as the US will have competitors in nine different disciplines today. Things are about to get busy!

All times below are ET.

Biathlon

Events: Saturday is the men’s 10km sprint competition. Each athlete will start 30 seconds apart with each missed target during the shooting portions resulting in a 150m penalty loop. The fastest time is the winner, but that probably won’t be the first guy across the finish line due to the staggered start.

Four Americans are in the field. Lowell Bailey is the first to go for the US (9:43 AM), Tim Burke will start at 9:51:30 AM, Leif Nordgren starts at 10:06:30 AM, and Russell Currier is literally the last one to go, 87th overall, at 10:13:30 AM.

When:

  • Men’s 10km sprint – 9:30 AM

Live Streaming: A live stream will be available on the NBC Olympics website and on the NBC Sports Live Extra app. You will probably have to authenticate a cable subscription to watch the live streams of the Olympics.

TV Coverage: The biathlon will be included in NBC’s daytime coverage from 2:30-6 PM ET

Cross-Country Skiing

Events: Saturday is the women’s skiathlon! This is a race of 7.5km in the classic style, a switch of equipment, and then 7.5km in the freestyle. This is a mass start event so the first one across the finish line wins.

Four Americans are in the field of 61: Elizabeth Stephen, Jessica Diggins, Sadie Bjornsen, and Holly Brooks.

When:

  • Women’s 15km Skiathlon (7.5km classic + 7.5 km free) – 5 AM

Live Streaming: A live stream will be available on the NBC Olympics website and on the NBC Sports Live Extra app. You will probably have to authenticate a cable subscription to watch the live streams of the Olympics.

TV Coverage: Cross-country skiing will be shown LIVE on NBCSN during their programming from 5:30 AM – 9:30 AM ET. It will also be included in NBC’s daytime coverage from 2:30-6 PM ET

Figure Skating

Events: The team event continues on Saturday morning with the ice dance short dance and the ladies’ short program. After these two programs the top five nations will move on to the free programs while the bottom five are eliminated. The US currently sits in a tie for fifth place with Germany and France. The free programs will begin with the pairs’ free skate on Saturday before finishing on Sunday.

The US ice dancing couple of Meryl Davis and Charlie White will be the last couple to skate while Ashley Wagner will be the ladies competitor for the US and skate seventh. It’s unknown what order the pairs would go for their free skate and while it’s possible that Marissa Castelli and Simon Shnapir could be replaced (each team can swap out skaters in two events for the free programs) it seems unlikely that they would not compete if the US is still around.

Ashley Wagner will compete for the US in the team event on Saturday.
Ashley Wagner will compete for the US in the team event on Saturday.

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When:

  • Ice dance short dance – 9:30 AM
  • Ladies’ short program – 11:10 AM
  • Pairs’ free skate – 1:05 PM

Live Streaming: A live stream will be available on the NBC Olympics website and on the NBC Sports Live Extra app. You will probably have to authenticate a cable subscription to watch the live streams of the Olympics.

TV Coverage: The figure skating will be shown LIVE on NBCSN from 9:30 AM – 2:30 PM ET. It will also be included in NBC’s evening Olympic coverage, 8-11:30 PM ET, and the late night coverage, 12-1 AM ET Sunday morning.

Freestyle Skiing

Events: The women’s moguls competition that started on Thursday will be wrapped up on Saturday. Ten athletes moved into the final on Thursday leaving 20 more to compete for the final ten spots on Saturday. We know that the field won’t be a full 20 though as American Olympian Heidi Kloser tore her ACL on Thursday in warm-ups and won’t compete. There are two other athletes that didn’t start on Thursday, not sure if they will be part of the field this time. Heather McPhie will be the first competitor down the slope and is the only American in the field. A top ten score will place her into the final later on Saturday.

We know already that two Americans will begin the final: Eliza Outtrim and Hannah Kearney. The final consists of three rounds that will knock the field down bit by bit. Each round consists of one run for each athlete and the top scores move on. The first round will get us down to the top 12, the second round gets us down to the top six, and the final round of six athletes will be for the medals.

When:

  • Women’s moguls qualification – round 2 – 9 AM
  • Women’s moguls final – round 1 – 1 PM
  • Women’s moguls final – round 2 – 1:35 PM
  • Women’s moguls final – round 3 – 2:10 PM

Live Streaming: A live stream will be available on the NBC Olympics website and on the NBC Sports Live Extra app. You will probably have to authenticate a cable subscription to watch the live streams of the Olympics.

TV Coverage: The freestyle skiing will be included in NBC’s evening Olympic coverage, 8-11:30 PM ET.

Ice Hockey

Events: The women’s ice hockey competition will kick off on Saturday with the US taking on Finland in Group A. Remember that all four teams in group A will move into the knockout round, but the top two get byes to the semifinals while teams three and four have to play quarterfinal matches. The US will be looking to open up the Olympics with a win and get an early leg up on one of those byes.

The USA women's hockey team will take on Finland Saturday to open their Olympic campaign.
The USA women’s hockey team will take on Finland Saturday to open their Olympic campaign.

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When:

  • Women’s preliminary round – Group A – USA vs. Finland – 3 AM

Live Streaming: A live stream will be available on the NBC Olympics website and on the NBC Sports Live Extra app. You will probably have to authenticate a cable subscription to watch the live streams of the Olympics.

TV Coverage: The game will be LIVE on NBCSN at 3 AM ET.

Luge

Events: The men’s singles event starts on Saturday with the first two runs out of four. Three Americans are in the field of 39. Christopher Mazdzer will be the fourth competitor to drop in, Tucker West goes 25th, and Aidan Kelly is 27th off the line. The second run will be started in the order of the times from the first run with the fastest competitor going last.

When: 

  • Men’s singles run 1 – 9:30 AM
  • Men’s singles run 2 – 11:40 AM

Live Streaming: A live stream will be available on the NBC Olympics website or on the NBC Sports Live Extra app. You will probably have to authenticate a cable subscription to watch the live streams of the Olympics.

TV Coverage: The luge will be included in NBC’s late night coverage, 12-1 AM ET Sunday morning.

Ski Jumping

Events: The men’s normal hill event begins on Saturday with the qualification round. 51 competitors will be competing for 40 spots in the main event. Ten other competitors are already qualified from their past results and will automatically be in the main event. The US has four competitors in the field. Nicholas Alexander will be the first competitor to go, Anders Johnson is going 13th, Peter Frenette goes 19th, and Nicholas Fairall goes 20th.

When:

  • Men’s individual normal hill – qualification round – 11:30 AM

Live Streaming: A live stream will be available on the NBC Olympics website and on the NBC Sports Live Extra app. You will probably have to authenticate a cable subscription to watch the live streams of the Olympics.

TV Coverage: The ski jumping will be included in NBC’s daytime coverage from 2:30 – 6 PM ET.

Snowboarding

Events: Thursday is the end of the men’s slopestyle competition. First will be a semifinal round that will qualify four more athletes into the final that already has eight competitors. These four spots will be contested among 21 competitors including three Americans: Chas Guldemond (21st and last to go), Sage Kotsenburg (14th to go), and Ryan Stassel (12th to go). The start order is based off of the results from the qualification and will be the same for both runs. In the semifinals each competitor gets two runs and their best score counts. The top four scores move into the final.

If any Americans do get into the final they will be part of a 12-man field that will each take two runs. The top scoring run is all that counts and each athlete gets two runs to get their best score. The run order will start with the four from the semifinal in the reverse order they finished followed by the eight already into the field in the reverse order of their scores from Thursday. The second runs will be done using the reverse order of the scores from the first run. The top scoring athlete on the first run will get the chance to see what everyone else has done before his second run.

When: 

  • Men’s slopestyle semifinal – 12:30 AM
  • Men’s slopestyle final – 3:45 AM

Live Streaming: A live stream will be available on the NBC Olympics website or on the NBC Sports Live Extra app. You will probably have to authenticate a cable subscription to watch the live streams of the Olympics.

TV Coverage: The snowboarding will be included in NBC’s evening Olympic coverage, 8-11:30 PM ET.

Speed Skating

Events: Speed Skating gets underway Saturday with the men’s 5000m event. This event has athletes going two at a time with the times ranked for our final standings. Three Americans are in the 26-man field. Patrick Meek will be in the first pair while Emery Lehman is in the seventh pair. Finally Jonathan Kuck will be in the 10th pair.

When: 

  • Men’s 5000m – 6:30 AM

Live Streaming: A live stream will be available on the NBC Olympics website or on the NBC Sports Live Extra app. You will probably have to authenticate a cable subscription to watch the live streams of the Olympics.

TV Coverage: Speed skating will be shown LIVE on NBCSN during their programming from 5:30 AM – 9:30 AM ET. It will also be included in NBC’s daytime coverage from 2:30-6 PM ET

February 6th – Sochi 2014 – Daily Preview

It’s the first day of Olympic competition in Sochi (yes I know the opening ceremonies aren’t until Friday evening in Sochi… things start early) and four events in three sports (Snowboarding, Freestyle Skiing, and Figure Skating) will get underway.

All times below are ET.

Freestyle Skiing

Events: Thursday is the start of the women’s moguls competition. It will begin at 9 AM with a qualification round and a 30 athlete field that includes four Americans. Each athlete gets one run and the top ten move into the first round of the final (1 PM Saturday). The other twenty will move into a second qualification round at 9 AM on Saturday morning where they will compete for the final ten spots in the final. Americans Heidi Kloser, Eliza Outtrim, and Heather McPhie will actually be the first three to ski on Thursday while Hannah Kearney will go 20th.

When:

  • Women’s moguls qualification round 1 – 9 AM

Live Streaming: A live stream will be available on the NBC Olympics website and on the NBC Sports Live Extra app. You will probably have to authenticate a cable subscription to watch the live streams of the Olympics.

TV Coverage: The freestyle skiing will be included in NBC’s first night of Olympic coverage on Thursday, 8-11 PM ET/PT.

Figure Skating

Events: The debut of the team event begins Thursday morning at 10:30 AM when the men’s short program will be contested. The American team will use Jeremy Abbott and he’ll be 5th up in the short program. The pairs short program will be at 12:10 PM and involves Americans Marissa Castelli and Simon Shnapir. They will be the sixth pair to skate.

 

Jeremy Abbott will skate for the US in the team figure skating event on Thursday.
Jeremy Abbott will skate for the US in the team figure skating event on Thursday.

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The competitors will be ranked 1-10 based on their scores in each event with ten points going to the best, nine to second, and so on. The team with the highest point total at the end will win. After the short programs end on Saturday the bottom five teams will be cut from the competition. The next three rounds will be on Saturday beginning at 9:30 AM.

When:

  • Men’s short program – 10:30 AM
  • Pairs short program – 12:10 PM

Live Streaming: A live stream will be available on the NBC Olympics website and on the NBC Sports Live Extra app. You will probably have to authenticate a cable subscription to watch the live streams of the Olympics.

TV Coverage: The figure skating will be included in NBC’s first night of Olympic coverage on Thursday, 8-11 PM ET/PT.

Snowboarding

Events: Thursday is the start of the men’s and women’s slopestyle competitions. On the men’s side starting at 1 AM there will be two heats and 29 competitors. Each athlete gets two runs and only their top score counts. The top four athletes move directly into the final (Saturday 3:45 PM) while the rest move into the semifinals (Saturday 12:30 AM) for a second chance at four more spots in the final. Heat one will feature American Chas Guldemond as the tenth competitor while heat two features Sage Kotsenburg seventh and Ryan Stassel 14th.

On the women’s side, starting at 5 AM, the same format is used but there are only 23 competitors. All four of the US athletes are in the second heat (7 AM start time?) with Ty Walker first up, Jamie Anderson sixth, Karly Shorr tenth and Jessika Jenson going eleventh and last. They will hope to reach Sunday’s 4:15 AM final without needing to qualifying out of the semifinal held at 1:30 AM on Sunday first.

When: 

  • Men’s slopestyle qualification – 1 AM
  • Women’s slopestyle qualification – 5 AM

Live Streaming: A live stream will be available on the NBC Olympics website or on the NBC Sports Live Extra app. You will probably have to authenticate a cable subscription to watch the live streams of the Olympics.

TV Coverage: The snowboarding will be included in NBC’s first night of Olympic coverage on Thursday, 8-11 PM ET/PT.

Olympic Preview – August 10th

The day will get started at 3:30 AM when the women’s field hockey team faces Belgium in the 11-12 classification match. It ends with the men’s basketball team taking on Argentina in a 4 PM game that won’t end til after 5:30 PM, the time that Steven Lopez hopes to be going for a gold medal in taekwondo. Lopez could be looking at a long day since he starts at 4:15 AM.

As always follow me on twitter for the most current information and coverage.  If you have any questions feel free to shoot them my way and I will attempt to help you!

It appears almost everything is available LIVE online at nbcolympics.com.

All times mentioned from now on are ET.

Athletics

Friday’s athletics competition will start with the men’s pole vault final at 2 PM.  Brad Walker, who cleared 5.60m in the qualification round, is the only American in the final and his 5.90m season best puts him in 4th. His 6.04m personal best is the 2nd best in the competition. Walker is a definite medal candidate int he final.

At 2:21 PM the women’s 4x400m relay competition will begin and the 2nd heat of the 1st round features the US. The US has a season best of 3:21.18 and national record of 3:15.51. A top three finish will move them into the final on Saturday.

At 2:53 PM the men’s 4x100m relay will get underway with the US in the 2nd heat of the 1st round.  The US has a season best of 38.30 and a national record of 37.40.

Next at 3:05 PM the women’s 5000m final will be held. Molly Huddle (PB 14:44.76, SB of 15:02.26) and Julie Culley (PB and SB of 15:05.38) will be in the field for the US as they look to pull of a big upset and medal.  Huddle ran her season best 15:02.26, 8th in round 1, while Culley ran her season best 15:05.38 to qualify in 12th.

At 3:40 PM the women’s 4x100m relay final will take place. The US ran a season best 41.64 in the 1st round to finish in 1st. The national record is 41.47.

At 3:55 PM the women’s 1500m final will be held with Morgan Uceny (PB 4;00.06, SB 4:01.59) and Shannon Rowbury (PB 4:00.33, SB 4:05.11) representing the US. Uceny was 13th in the semifinals with a time of 4:05.34 while Rowbury finished 15th with a time of 4:05.47.

Finally at 4:20 PM the men’s 4x400m relay final will take place. The US was tied with the Bahamas with a time of 2:58.87 in the 1st round, a season best. The national record is a 2:54.29, also a world record.

The women’s 5000m final will be shown LIVE (ET/CT) on NBC from 3-3:30 PM. The rest of the events will be shown on NBC in primetime from 8 PM – 12 AM.

2 PM – Men’s Athletics – Pole Vault – Final
2:21 PM – Women’s Athletics – 4x400m Relay – Round 1 – Heat 2
2:53 PM – Men’s Athletics – 4x100m Relay – Round 1 – Heat 2
3:05 PM – Women’s Athletics – 5000m – Final
3:40 PM – Women’s Athletics – 4x100m Relay – Final
3:55 PM – Women’s Athletics – 1500m – Final
4:20 PM – Men’s Athletics – 4x400m Relay – Final

Basketball

The US is two wins from gold and will try to reach the final when they face Argentina in the semifinals at 4 PM. The US got here by beating Australia 119-86 while Argentina beat Brazil 82-77.  This was the matchup in the final group stage match with the US winning 126-97.

The basketball game will be on the NBC Sports Network LIVE from 3:30-6 PM.

4 PM – Men’s Basketball – Argentina – Semifinals

Canoeing

Tim Hornsby is the US competitor in the K-1 (Kayak, one man) 200m sprint event. He will take part in the heats at 4:37 AM in heat 2. If he finishes in the top five in his heat or with the best sixth place time he’ll make the semifinals at 6:16 AM. In the semifinals he’ll need to finish in the top four to make the A Final, otherwise it’ll be the B Final for him.

Carrie Johnson will also be going in the women’s K-1 200m. She’ll be in heat 1 at 5:19 AM with the top four moving into the semifinals at  6:51 AM.

Canoeing will be shown from 11-11:30 AM and 11:45 AM – 12:30 PM on NBC.

4:37 AM – Men’s Canoeing – Sprint – K-1 200m – Tim Hornsby – Heats – Heat 2
5:19 AM – Women’s Canoeing – Sprint – K-1 200m – Carrie Johnson – Heats – Heat 1
6:16 AM – Men’s Canoeing – Sprint – K-1 200m – Semifinals
6:51 AM – Women’s Canoeing – Sprint – K-1 200m – Semifinals

Cycling

The Cycling semifinals and finals are on Friday. In the semifinals the heats will have three runs with the top four combined scores from the runs (1 for 1st, 2 for 2nd, etc.) moving into the final. In the final it will be a single race to determine the medals. Brooke Craine and Alise Post are in the women’s semifinals, 1st heat, at 10 AM. Connor Fields is in the 1st men’s heat at 10:08 AM while David Herman will be in the 2nd men’s heat at 10:12 AM.  The women’s final will be held at 11:30 AM with the men’s final following at 11:40 AM.

The cycling will be shown in the primetime coverage on NBC from 8 PM – 12 AM.

10 AM – Women’s Cycling – BMX – Brooke Craine and Alise Post – Semifinals – Heat 1
10:08 AM – Men’s Cycling – BMX – Connor Fields – Semifinals – Heat 1
10:12 AM – Men’s Cycling – BMX – David Herman – Semifinals – Heat 2
11:30 AM – Women’s Cycling – BMX – Final
11:40 AM – Men’s Cycling – BMX – Final

Diving

The final men’s diving event will get underway on Thursday with the men’s 10m platform starting the preliminary round at 2 PM.  Nicholas McCrory and David Boudia will be the two US competitors. If they reach the top 18 of the 32 divers they’ll advance to the semifinals on Saturday morning.

The diving will be shown in the primetime coverage on NBC from 8 PM – 12 AM.

2 PM – Men’s Diving – 10m Platform – Preliminary Round

Field Hockey

After a disappointing finish to the group stage the US will be hoping to avoid finishing last in the field hockey competition when they take on Belgium on Friday at 3:30 AM.  Belgium didn’t get a win in the group stage but did draw twice while the US only got one win, that being over Argentina, who will be in the gold medal match.

The US game will be shown on delay on NBC Sports Network from 8-9:20 AM.

3:30 AM – Women’s Field Hockey – Belgium – 11-12 Classification

Gymnastics

Sitting in 22nd after the first day, Julie Zetlin will complete her Olympics by competing with the ribbon at 7 AM (6th up) and the clubs at 8:18 AM (5th up).

No scheduled coverage of the gymnastics.

7 AM – Women’s Gymnastics – Rhythmic – Individual All-Around – Qualification – Rotation 3
8:18 AM – Women’s Gymnastics – Rhythmic – Individual All-Around – Qualification – Rotation 4

Sailing

Amanda Clark/Sarah Lihan are in the women’s 470 medal race where they enter in 9th position. If they do well in the 8 AM race they could theoretically finish as high as 5th, though 6th-8th is a more likely goal.

No scheduled coverage of the sailing.

8 AM – Women’s Sailing – 470 – Medal Race

Swimming

The final swimming event in London will be the men’s 10km open water swim. Alex Meyer will represent the US in this event.

The swimming will be covered on NBC from 11:30-11:45 AM, 12:30-12:45 PM and 1:15-1:30 PM.

7 AM – Men’s Swimming – 10km Open Water

Taekwondo

The first one up in taekwondo on Friday is Steven Lopez who will face Ramin Azizov of Azerbaijan in the 80kg preliminary round at 4:15 AM. Paige McPherson will start next at 5:30 AM when she faces Sarah Stevenson of Great Britain in the 67kg preliminary round. If either wins they’ll move into the following rounds which start at the times listed below.

Taekwondo will be covered from 10:20-10:45 AM on NBC Sports Network and will be included in coverage on CNBC from 5-8 PM.

4:15 AM – Men’s Taekwondo – 80kg – Steven Lopez vs. Ramin Azizov – Preliminary Round
5:30 AM – Women’s Taekwondo – 67kg – Paige McPherson vs. Sarah Stevenson – Preliminary Round
10 AM – Women’s Taekwondo – 67kg – Quarterfinals
10:15 AM – Men’s Taekwondo – 80kg – Quarterfinals
12 PM – Women’s Taekwondo – 67kg – Semifinals
12:15 PM – Men’s Taekwondo – 80kg – Semifinals
3 PM – Women’s Taekwondo – 67kg – Repechage & Bronze Medal Finals
3:15 PM – Men’s Taekwondo – 80kg – Repechage & Bronze Medal Finals
5:15 PM – Women’s Taekwondo – 67kg – Gold Medal Final
5:30 PM – Men’s Taekwondo – 80kg – Gold Medal Final

Water Polo

In men’s water polo the US will now face Spain in the 5-8 semifinal to determine if they finish 5th/6th or 7th/8th. The match at 9:20 AM features the Americans who finished 4th in their group with the Spanish who finished 3rd in their group.

The water polo match will be LIVE on NBC Sports Network from 9:20-10:20 AM.

9:20 AM – Men’s Water Polo – Spain – Semifinal 5-8

Wrestling

The men’s freestyle competition starts Friday with Samuel Hazewinkel facing Daulet Niyazbekov of Kazakhstan in the 55kg round of 16.  In the 74kg round of 16 Jordan Burroughs will face Francisco Daniel Soler Tanco of Puerto Rico at 9:10 AM.  If either wins they’ll move into the following rounds at the times listed below.

There will be wrestling coverage from 10:45-11:45 AM on NBC Sports Network and 2:15-3 and 3:30-4 PM on NBC.

8:20 AM – Men’s Wrestling – Freestyle – 55kg – Samuel Hazewinkel vs. Daulet Niyazbekov – Round of 16
9:10 AM – Men’s Wrestling – Freestyle – 74kg – Jordan Burroughs vs. Francisco Daniel Soler Tanco – Round of 16
9:10 AM – Men’s Wrestling – Freestyle – 55kg – Quarterfinals
9:10 AM – Men’s Wrestling – Freestyle – 74kg – Quarterfinals
10 AM – Men’s Wrestling – Freestyle – 55kg – Semifinals
10:20 AM – Men’s Wrestling – Freestyle – 74kg – Semifinals
12:45 PM – Men’s Wrestling – Freestyle – 55kg – Bronze Finals
12:54 PM – Men’s Wrestling – Freestyle – 74kg – Bronze Finals
2:03 PM – Men’s Wrestling – Freestyle – 55kg – Gold Final
2:50 PM – Men’s Wrestling – Freestyle – 74kg – Gold Final

Olympic Preview – August 9th

The day will get started at 4:15 AM when Terrence Jennings faces Servet Tazegul in the 68kg men’s taekwondo preliminary round. It ends either around 4:20 PM when the decathlon gets to the 1500m. If the US has a competitor in the taekwondo gold medal matches it would end with that.

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All times mentioned from now on are ET.

Athletics

Entering day 2 Ashton Eaton and Trey Hardee are 1-2 in the decathlon. They’ll start their second day with both of them running in the 4th heat of the 110m hurdles at 4:24 AM.  Eaton has a PB of 13.35 and a SB of 13.70 while Hardee has as a PB and SB of 13.61.

At 4:30 AM the women’s high jump qualification round starts with Brigetta Barrett (PB & SB 2.01m), Chaunte Lowe (PB 2.05m and SB 2.02m) and Amy Acuff (PB 2.01m and SB 1.95m) all competing at 4:30 AM.

In the men’s decathlon discus throw Ashton Eaton (PB 47.36m, SB 46.54m) and Trey Hardee (PB 52.68m, SB 49.05m) in the 2nd group at 6:10 AM.

Next up is the 1st round of the men’s 4x400m relay. The second heat at 6:45 AM will feature the US team which has a SB of 3:00.02 and a NR of 2:54.29.

At 7:55 AM the decathlon will head to the pole vault where Ashton Eaton (PB & SB 5.30m) and Trey Hardee (PB & SB 5.30m) will be in Group A.

To start the afternoon off the decathlon heads to the javelin where Ashton Eaton and Trey Hardee will be trying to finish off the competition strong at 1:30 PM.

At 2:20 PM the men’s triple jump final will begin with Will Claye (PB&SB 17.70m) and Christian Taylor (PB 17.96m, SB 17.63m) will be in the field.  There is a real chance these two could go 1-2 in the final.

Then in the women’s 800m semifinal Alice Schmidt at 2:30 PM (PB 1:58.61, SB 1:59.46), Alysia Johnson Montano at 2:38 PM (PB 1:57.34, SB 1:57.37) and Geena Gall at 2:46 PM (PB&SB 1:59.24) will all try to finish in the top two in their heat and make the final.

Next up is the men’s 800m final at 3 PM where Duane Solomon (PB&SB 1:43.44) and Nick Symmonds (PB 1:43.76, SB 1:43.78) are looking to medal.

At 3:20 PM the women’s 4x100m relay begins with the 1st round. The US team is in heat 1 with a SB of 42.19 and a NR of 41.47.

Next at 3:55 PM the men’s 200m final will begin with Wallace Spearmon (PB 19.65, SB 19.95) the only American in the final. It will be a big challenge for him to beat Usain Bolt but he might be able to medal still.

At 4:20 PM the decathlon will end with the 1500m heats. Ashton Eaton and Trey Hardee will look to wrap up medals.

NBC will cover athletics from 12-12:45 PM, and again in primetime from 8 PM – 12 AM.

4:24 AM – Men’s Athletics – Decathlon – Trey Hardee and Ashton Eaton – 110m Hurdles – Heat 4
4:30 AM – Women’s Athletics – High Jump – Qualification
6:10 AM – Men’s Athletics – Decathlon – Discus Throw
6:45 AM – Men’s Athletics – 4x400m Relay – Round 1 – Heat 2
7:55 AM – Men’s Athletics – Decathlon – Pole Vault
1:30 PM – Men’s Athletics – Decathlon – Javelin Throw
2:20 PM – Men’s Athletics – Triple Jump – Final
2:30 PM – Women’s Athletics – 800m – Alice Schmidt – Semifinal – Heat 1
2:38 PM – Women’s Athletics – 800m – Alysia Johnson Montano – Semifinal – Heat 2
2:46 PM – Women’s Athletics – 800m – Geena Gall – Semifinal – Heat 3
3 PM – Men’s Athletics – 800m – Final
3:20 PM – Women’s Athletics – 4x100m Relay – Round 1 – Heat 1
3:55 PM – Men’s Athletics – 200m – Final
4:20 PM – Men’s Athletics – Decathlon – 1500m

Basketball

At 12 PM the US women will take on Australia in the semifinals. The US beat Canada 91-48 in the quarterfinals while Australia beat China 75-60. Australia went 4-1 in the group stage while the US was undefeated.  This matchup has been a traditional gold medal matchup in past Olympics.

The basketball game will be LIVE on the NBC Sports Network from 12-2 PM.

12 PM – Women’s Basketball – Australia – Semifinals

Boxing

In the gold medal bout Claressa Shields will be facing Nazezda Torlopova of Russia. Shields is coming off a 29-15 semifinal win while Torlopova squeaked out a 12-10 semifinal win.

Boxing will be shown from 5-8 PM on CNBC.

12:15 PM – Women’s Boxing – Middleweight – Claressa Shields vs. Nadezda Torlopova – Gold Medal Final

Cycling

Connor Fields will be the first BMXer up for the US on Thursday at 10:03 AM in heat 2. The heats are held as five-run races. After each race points are given to the riders based on positions. After three runs the top-two move into the semifinals. After the next two runs the top-two again move into the semifinals. Nicholas Young and David Herman are in the 3rd heat which starts at 10:06 AM. If the heats went according to the seeding runs all three would move into the quarterfinals.

BMX will be shown on NBC’s primetime coverage from 8 PM – 12 AM.

10:03 AM – Men’s Cycling – BMX – Connor Fields – Quarterfinals – Heat 2
10:06 AM – Men’s Cycling – BMX – Nicholas Young and David Herman – Quarterfinals – Heat 3

Diving

The women’s 10m platform semifinal will start at 5 AM with Brittany Viola going 5th and Katie Bell going 10th. If they finish in the top 12 they’ll make the final later in the day at 2 PM.

NBC will cover the diving in their primetime coverage from 8 PM – 12 AM.

5 AM – Women’s Diving – 10m Platform – Semifinal
2 PM – Women’s Diving – 10m Platform – Final

Equestrian

The US has one last chance to medal in equestrian as Steffen Peters on Ravel rides at 8:45 AM in the grand prix freestyle. If Peters could have a top three ride on Thursday he would win a medal.

The final will be shown LIVE on MSNBC from 9-11 AM.

8:45 AM – Equestrian – Dressage – Steffen Peters on Ravel – Grand Prix Freestyle

Gymnastics

In rhythmic gymnastics on Thursday Julie Zetlin will be competing in the individual all-around. She’ll start 18th on rotation 1 at 7 AM with the ball and be 17th on rotation 2 at 8:18 AM on the hoop. She’ll complete the competition on Friday.

There will be no TV coverage of the gymnastics.

7 AM – Women’s Gymnastics – Rhythmic – Individual All-Around – Qualification – Rotation 1
8:18 AM – Women’s Gymnastics – Rhythmic – Individual All-Around – Qualification – Rotation 2

Sailing

The only sailing event going on for the US on Thursday is a battle against the Netherlands in the elliott 6m competition. This race will determine if the US finishes 5th/6th or 7th/8th. It’s a best of 5 competition with match 1 at 7 AM, match 2 at 7:30 AM, match 3 at 8 AM, match 4 (if necessary) at 8:30 AM, and match 5 (if necessary) at 9 AM.

There will be no TV coverage of the sailing.

7 AM – Women’s Sailing – Elliott 6m – Netherlands – Sail Off 5-8 – Match 1
7:30 AM – Women’s Sailing – Elliott 6m – Netherlands – Sail Off 5-8 – Match 2
8 AM – Women’s Sailing – Elliott 6m – Netherlands – Sail Off 5-8 – Match 3
8:30 AM – Women’s Sailing – Elliott 6m – Netherlands – Sail Off 5-8 – Match 4
9 AM – Women’s Sailing – Elliott 6m – Netherlands – Sail Off 5-8 – Match 5

Soccer

The US will be going for back-to-back-to-back gold medals in women’s soccer when they face Japan at 2:45 PM. Japan defeated the US in penalty shots last year in the world cup. Japan had a much tougher road to the final defeating Brazil 2-0 and France 2-1.  They defeated Canada 2-1 in the group stage before drawing both of their remaining matches at 0-0.

The soccer game will be shown LIVE on the NBC Sports Network from 2:30-5 PM.

2:45 PM – Women’s Soccer – Japan – Gold Medal Match

Swimming

The final event in the women’s swimming program is the 10km open water swim which begins at 7 AM. Haley Anderson is the US swimmer competing in the event.

The swimming will be shown on NBC from 11:45 AM – 12 PM and 12:45-1 PM.

7 AM – Women’s Swimming – 10km Open Water

Taekwondo

At 4:15 AM Terrence Jennings will begin the taekwondo competition for the US. Jennings is in the men’s 68kg competition and will be facing Servet Tazegul of Turkey in the preliminary round. Diana Lopez will start the women’s 57 kg competition in the preliminary round with a match against Yuzhuo Hou of China. If either wins their first match they will move into the quarterfinals around 10 AM. If they lose to a finalist at any point they will be in the repechage competition later in the day.

The semifinals will be shown on MSNBC from 1:30-2:30 PM.

4:15 AM – Men’s Taekwondo – 68kg – Terrence Jennings vs. Servet Tazegul – Preliminary Round
7:30 AM – Women’s Taekwondo – 57kg – Diana Lopez vs. Yuzhuo Hou – Preliminary Round
10 AM – Women’s Taekwondo – 57kg – Quarterfinals
10:15 AM – Men’s Taekwondo – 68kg – Quarterfinals
12 PM – Women’s Taekwondo – 57kg – Semifinals
12:15 PM – Men’s Taekwondo – 68kg – Semifinals
3 PM – Women’s Taekwondo – 57kg – Repechage & Bronze Medal Finals
3:15 PM – Men’s Taekwondo – 68kg – Repechage & Bronze Medal Finals
5:15 PM – Women’s Taekwondo – 57kg – Gold Medal Final
5:30 PM – Men’s Taekwondo – 68kg – Gold Medal Final

Volleyball

In the women’s volleyball competition the US, 3-0 victors over the Dominican Republic in the quarterfinals, will face Korea in the semifinals at 10 AM. Korea beat Italy 3-1 in the quarterfinals and lost 25-19, 25-17, 20-25, 25-21 to the US in the group stage.

They volleyball match will be shown LIVE (ET/CT) on NBC from 10-11:45 AM.

10 AM – Women’s Volleyball – Korea – Semifinals

Water Polo

In the women’s water polo gold medal final the US will take on Spain at 3 PM. The US beat Australia 11-9 in the semifinals while Spain beat Hungary 10-9 in the other semifinal. Both teams are undefeated with their group stage match ending in a 9-9 tie after the US gave up a 9-6 lead with three minutes to go.

The water polo match will be shown LIVE (ET/CT) on NBC from 3-4 PM.

3 PM – Women’s Water Polo – Spain – Gold Medal Final

Wrestling

In the final day of women’s wrestling Ali Sue Bernard will start the day off at 8:07 AM when she faces Jenny Fransson of Sweeden in the 72kg qualification round. Kelsey Campbell will go next at 8:14 AM when she faces Saori Yoshida of Japan in the 55kg round of 16. If either woman wins her match she’ll move into the next rounds which start at the times listed below. If they lose to a finalist in their tournament they will get a chance at bronze in the repechage bracket.

There will be coverage on the NBC Sports Network from 10:45 AM – 12 PM, 2-2:30 PM, and 5-6 PM.

8:07 AM – Women’s Wrestling – Freestyle – 72kg – Ali Sue Bernard vs. Jenny Fransson – Qualification
8:14 AM – Women’s Wrestling – Freestyle – 55kg – Kelsey Campbell vs. Saori Yoshida – Round of 16
9:03 AM – Women’s Wrestling – Freestyle – 72kg – Round of 16
9:10 AM – Women’s Wrestling – Freestyle – 55kg – Quarterfinals
9:38 AM – Women’s Wrestling – Freestyle – 72kg – Quarterfinals
10:06 AM – Women’s Wrestling – Freestyle – 55kg – Semifinals
10:20 AM – Women’s Wrestling – Freestyle – 72kg – Semifinals
12:45 PM – Women’s Wrestling – Freestyle – 55kg – Repechage & Bronze Finals
12:54 PM – Women’s Wrestling – Freestyle – 72kg – Repechage & Bronze Finals
2:03 PM – Women’s Wrestling – Freestyle – 55kg – Gold Final
2:48 PM – Women’s Wrestling – Freestyle – 72kg – Gold Final

Olympic Preview – August 8th

The day will get started at 5 AM when the men’s pole vault qualification round starts. It ends at 5:15 PM with the US men’s basketball team taking on Australia in the quarterfinals.

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It appears almost everything is available LIVE online at nbcolympics.com.

All times mentioned from now on are ET.

Athletics

Starting at 5 AM the men’s pole vault will begin their qualification round. Jeremy Scott and Derek Miles will be in the 1st group and Brad Walker will be in the 2nd group. All of them will be looking to finish in the top 12 and advance to the final.

Also at 5 AM will be the 1st group of the women’s hammer throw qualification. Jessica Cosby and Amber Campbell will be in this group.  A top twelve final in the qualification round is necessary to move into the final. Amanda Bingson is in the 2nd group at 6:25 AM.

Then the men’s decathlon gets underway with the 100m. Ashton Eaton and Trey Hardee are the only two American competitors and they will be in the 3rd heat at 5:26 AM.

Next on the track is the men’s 5000m 1st round Lopez Lomong is the first American to get underway at 5:45 AM in heat 1 while Galen Rupp and Bernard Lagat are in heat 2 at 6:06 AM. If they finish in the top five they are guaranteed a spot in the final.

At 6:10 AM the decathlon moves to the long jump for their 2nd event out of ten.

Next on the track is the women’s 800m where Alysia Johnson Montano (6:35 AM), Alice Schmidt (6:44 AM), and Geena Gall (7:02 AM) are all in separate heats of the 1st round where a top three finish will advance them to the semifinals.

The final morning event on Wednesday is the men’s decathlon’s shot put competition. This should start around 8:10 AM.

The first event in the afternoon is the decathlon once again, this time the high jump competition, starting at 1 PM.

At 2:05 PM the men’s javelin throw qualification starts with Cyrus Hostetler in the 1st group. Sean Furey and Craig Kinsley are in the 2nd group at 3:35 PM.

The first track event of the afternoon is the men’s 110m hurdles semifinals. Jason Richardson (2:15 PM), Aries Merritt (2:23 PM) and Jeff Porter (2:31 PM) are all in separate heats. Top two finishes would move them into the final later that afternoon.

The next track event is the women’s 1500m semifinals where Morgan Uceny and Shannon Rowbury are in the first heat at 2:45 PM and Jennifer Simpson is in the 2nd heat at 2:56 PM. Top five finishes would move them into the final.

At 3:05 PM the women’s long jump final will be held with Brittney Reese and Janay Deloach in the field for the US. Deloach has a great chance at a medal in the event.

In the men’s 200m semifinals Wallace Spearmon (3:10 PM), Isiah Young (3:18 PM) and Maurice Mitchell (3:26 PM) are in separate heats as they look for top two finishes to advance to the final.

At 3:45 PM the women’s 400m hurdles final will be held. Three Americans, T’Erea Brown, Lashinda Demus, and Georganne Moline all are in the final for the US.

At 4 PM the women’s 200m final will start with Carmelita Jeter, Allyson Felix, and Sanya Richards-Ross all in the field for the US.

Then at 4:15 PM the men’s 110m hurdles will have their 2nd run of the day as the final is contested. We’ll know about two hours earlier if Jason Richardson, Aries Merritt, and Jeff Porter will be in the field.

The day will end with the men’s decathlon 400m. Trey Hardee will run in heat 3 at 4:46 PM while Ashton Eaton is in the 4th heat at 4:54 PM.

Athletics will be covered from 10:45-11 AM and 1:15-2 PM on tape delay on NBC. The 400m race from the men’s decathlon will be LIVE (ET/CT) on NBC from 4:30-5 PM. The rest of the events will be shown in primetime  from 8-11 PM on NBC with the javelin qualifying shown on the late night coverage from 12:05-1:05 AM on Thursday.

5 AM – Men’s Athletics – Pole Vault – Qualification
5 AM – Women’s Athletics – Hammer Throw – Jessica Cosby and Amber Campbell – Qualification
5:26 AM – Men’s Athletics – Decathlon – Ashton Eaton and Trey Hardee – 100m – Heat 3
5:45 AM – Men’s Athletics – 5000m – Lopez Lomong – Round 1 – Heat 1
6:06 AM – Men’s Athletics – 5000m – Galen Rupp and Bernard Lagat – Round 1 – Heat 2
6:10 AM – Men’s Athletics – Decathlon – Long Jump
6:25 AM – Women’s Athletics – Hammer Throw – Amanda Bingson – Qualification
6:35 AM – Women’s Athletics – 800m – Alysia Johnson Montano – Round 1 – Heat 1
6:44 AM – Women’s Athletics – 800m – Alice Schmidt – Round 1 – Heat 2
7:02 AM – Women’s Athletics – 800m – Geena Gall – Round 1 – Heat 4
8:10 AM – Men’s Athletics – Decathlon – Shot Put
1 PM – Men’s Athletics – Decathlon – High Jump
2:05 PM – Men’s Athletics – Javelin Throw – Cyrus Hostetler – Qualification
2:15 PM – Men’s Athletics – 110m Hurdles – Jason Richardson – Semifinals – Heat 1
2:23 PM – Men’s Athletics – 110m Hurdles – Aries Merritt – Semifinals – Heat 2
2:31 PM – Men’s Athletics – 110m Hurdles – Jeff Porter – Semifinals – Heat 3
2:45 PM – Women’s Athletics – 1500m – Morgan Uceny and Shannon Rowbury – Semifinals – Heat 1
2:56 PM – Women’s Athletics – 1500m – Jennifer Simpson – Semifinals – Heat 2
3:05 PM – Women’s Athletics – Long Jump – Final
3:10 PM – Men’s Athletics – 200m – Wallace Spearmon – Semifinals – Heat 1
3:18 PM – Men’s Athletics – 200m – Isiah Young – Semifinals – Heat 2
3:26 PM – Men’s Athletics – 200m – Maurice Mitchell – Semifinals – Heat 3
3:35 PM – Men’s Athletics – Javelin Throw – Sean Furey and Craig Kinsley – Qualification
3:45 PM – Women’s Athletics – 400m Hurdles – Final
4 PM – Women’s Athletics – 200m – Final
4:15 PM – Men’s Athletics – 110m Hurdles – Final
4:46 PM – Men’s Athletics – Decathlon – 400m – Trey Hardee – Heat 3
4:54 PM – Men’s Athletics – Decathlon – 400m – Ashton Eaton – Heat 4

Basketball

In the men’s basketball quarterfinals at 5:15 PM the US will take on Australia. The US went 5-0 in group stage play while Australia went 3-2 in their group including being the only team to beat Russia so far.

The USA basketball game will be LIVE on the NBC Sports Network and the Special Basketball channel from 5:15-7 PM

5:15 PM – Men’s Basketball – Australia – Quarterfinals

Beach Volleyball

What can you say? Neither American team has been beaten but that will change on Wednesday when Misty May-Treanor/Kerri Walsh Jennings takes on April Ross/Jennifer Kessy in the gold medal match at 4 PM. Both teams have won all their matches, but Ross/Kessy have lost three sets to May-Treanor/Walsh Jennings one.

The match will be shown in primetime on NBC between 8-11 PM on tape delay.

4 PM – Women’s Beach Volleyball – Misty May-Treanor/Kerri Walsh Jennings vs. April Ross/Jennifer Kessy – Gold Medal Match

Boxing

Both remaining women’s boxers are guaranteed medals but have a chance to make sure they are at least silvers when they have their semifinal boxing matches on Wednesday. Marlen Esparza will take on Cancan Ren of China at 8:30 AM in the flyweight competition. In the middleweight competition Claressa Shields takes on Marina Volnova of Kazakhstan at 9:30 AM.

CNBC has coverage from 1-2:15 PM that will show the women’s fights on tape delay.

8:30 AM – Women’s Boxing – Flyweight – Marlen Esparza vs. Cancan Ren – Semifinals
9:30 AM – Women’s Boxing – Middleweight – Claressa Shields vs. Marina Volnova – Semifinals

Cycling

At 10 AM the women’s BMX seeding runs will be held. Alise Post will be the 12th to run while Brooke Crain is the 14th to run. These runs will determine the seeding for the semifinals on Friday.

At 10:40 AM the men’s BMX seeding runs will start. Nicholas Long goes 23rd, David Herman goes 28th, and Connor Fields goes 31st. The runs will determine seedings for Thursday’s quarterfinals.

The men’s runs will be shown from 4-4:30 PM on NBC while the women’s runs will be shown during late night coverage, 12:05-1:05 AM on Thursday

10 AM – Women’s Cycling – BMX – Seeding
10:40 AM – Men’s Cycling – BMX – Seeding

Diving

At 2 PM the women’s 10m platform competition will begin with Brittany Viola going first for the US and Katie Bell going 22nd.  They’ll need to reach the top 18 over their five dives to reach the semifinals on Thursday.

The men’s diving will be shown during the primetime coverage, 8-11:05 PM on NBC.

2 PM – Women’s Diving – 10m Platform – Preliminary Round

Equestrian

The equestrian individual jumping medals will be determined on Wednesday. The first round of the final is at 7 AM while the 2nd is at 9:55 AM. The order is not clear but Rich Fellers on Flexible is in 11th heading into the final with 8 penalties and McLain Ward on Antares is in 26th with 12 penalties. Only the top twenty will take place in the 2nd round of the final.

There will be LIVE coverage of the equestrian competition from 10-10:45 AM.

7 AM – Equestrian – Jump – Individual – Final r. A
9:55 AM – Equestrian – Jump – Individual – Final r. B

Sailing

The 9th (7 AM) and 10th (8:30 AM) women’s 470 races will be on Wednesday and Amanda Clark/Sarah Lihan are in good position to make the medal race as they sit in 7th place overall.

The only other sailing competition for the US remaining is the elliott 6m races. In the quarterfinals against Finland the US went 0-2 on the first day. They’ll have race 3 at 9:05 AM. If they win that they’ll race again at 10:05 AM, and if they win that they’ll be in the final race at 11:05 AM with a chance to advance.

No sailing coverage on TV again.

7 AM – Women’s Sailing – 470 – Race 9
8:30 AM – Men’s Sailing – 470 – Race 10
9:05 AM – Women’s Sailing – Elliott 6m – Finland – Quarterfinals – Race 3
10:05 AM – Women’s Sailing – Elliott 6m – Finland – Quarterfinals – Race 4
11:05 AM – Women’s Sailing – Elliott 6m – Finland – Quarterfinals – Race 5

Volleyball

In the men’s volleyball quarterfinals the US men, 5-0 in group play, will take on Italy at 11 AM. Italy went 3-2 in the group stage but were swept by the best team in the group, Bulgaria, and only took one set off the 2nd best team, Poland.

The volleyball match will be shown LIVE (ET/CT) on NBC from 11 AM – 12:45 PM.

11 AM – Men’s Volleyball – Italy – Quarterfinals

Water Polo

In the men’s water polo quarterfinal the US faces a huge test at 3 PM if they want to medal, Croatia. Croatia was the only team to win all their matches in the group stage round while the US lost their last two games by 11-6 scores to fall to 4th in their group and wind up in this situation. There is no doubt that the US is a talented team, but they will really need to put it together on Wednesday if they want to move into the semifinals.

The water polo match will be shown LIVE (ET/CT) on NBC from 3-4 PM.

3 PM – Men’s Water Polo – Croatia – Quarterfinals

Wrestling

Women’s wrestling starts it’s Olympics with the 48kg and 63kg competitions on Wednesday. Clarissa Chun is in the 48kg division and will face Shasha Zhao of China in the qualification round at 8 AM. If she wins she’ll advance into the rest of the rounds which start at the times listed below. The 63kg division features Elena Pirozhkov taking on Anastasija Grigorjeva of Latvia in the round of 16 at 8:48 AM.  If she wins that she’ll advance to the following rounds at the times listed below.

There will be tape delayed coverage of the finals on MSNBC from 4-4:30 PM.

8 AM – Women’s Wrestling – Freestyle – 48kg – Clarissa Chun vs. Shasha Zhao – Qualification Round
8:24 AM – Women’s Wrestling – Freestyle – 48kg – Round of 16
8:48 AM – Women’s Wrestling – Freestyle – 63kg – Elena Pirozhkov vs. Anastasija Grigorjeva – Round of 16
9:04 AM – Women’s Wrestling – Freestyle – 48kg – Quarterfinals
9:36 AM – Women’s Wrestling – Freestyle – 63kg – Quarterfinals
10:08 AM – Women’s Wrestling – Freestyle – 48kg – Semifinals
10:24 AM – Women’s Wrestling – Freestyle – 63kg – Semifinals
12:45 PM – Women’s Wrestling – Freestyle – 48kg – Repechage & Bronze Finals
12:45 PM – Women’s Wrestling – Freestyle – 63kg – Repechage & Bronze Finals
2:03 PM – Women’s Wrestling – Freestyle – 48kg – Gold Medal Final
2:48 PM – Women’s Wrestling – Freestyle – 63kg – Gold Medal Final