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23 minutes ago, OlympicIRL said:

I've updated the schedule with a more detailed event schedule for shooting and rowing and updated the new water polo schedule.

If there are any further detailed schedules made available please let me know and I will add them.

 

and for canoe slalom,  this is the official schedule unveiled by our national Olympic Committee..no sense to wait for a confirmation of ICF as i know them they will probably present the schedule around next years christmas...

 

 

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48 minutes ago, OlympicIRL said:

I've updated the schedule with a more detailed event schedule for shooting and rowing and updated the new water polo schedule.

If there are any further detailed schedules made available please let me know and I will add them.

Rowing, an even more detailed schedule (unfortunately, it's in German only)...

http://rio.sportschau.de/rio2016/zeitplan/index.html#s=RO&d=20160803,20160804,20160805,20160806,20160807,20160808,20160809,20160810,20160811,20160812,20160813,20160814,20160815,20160816,20160817,20160818,20160819,20160820,20160821

 

Fencing (since it's in Italian, here's a short guide: about the competition's rounds: Qualificazioni 64 or 32 = Round of last 64 or last 32, Ottavi = Round of last 16, Quarti = Quarterfinals, Semifinali = Semifinals, Finale 3. posto = Bronze Medal bout, Finale 1. posto = Gold Medal bout; about the various events: Spada = Epee, Fioretto = Foil, Sciabola = Sabre, Individuale = Individual event, a Squadre = Team event, M = Men's, D = Women's)

http://www.rio2016.coni.it/it/home/rio-2016/calendario-gare/dettagliocalendario.html?disciplina=17

 

Boxing (for indications about the competition's rounds and the gender of the athletes you can always look at the Fencing guide, just to be added: Sedicesimi = Round of last 32)

http://www.rio2016.coni.it/it/home/rio-2016/calendario-gare/dettagliocalendario.html?disciplina=16

 

 

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1 hour ago, phelps said:

Rowing, an even more detailed schedule (unfortunately, it's in German only)...

http://rio.sportschau.de/rio2016/zeitplan/index.html#s=RO&d=20160803,20160804,20160805,20160806,20160807,20160808,20160809,20160810,20160811,20160812,20160813,20160814,20160815,20160816,20160817,20160818,20160819,20160820,20160821

 

Fencing (since it's in Italian, here's a short guide: about the competition's rounds: Qualificazioni 64 or 32 = Round of last 64 or last 32, Ottavi = Round of last 16, Quarti = Quarterfinals, Semifinali = Semifinals, Finale 3. posto = Bronze Medal bout, Finale 1. posto = Gold Medal bout; about the various events: Spada = Epee, Fioretto = Foil, Sciabola = Sabre, Individuale = Individual event, a Squadre = Team event, M = Men's, D = Women's)

http://www.rio2016.coni.it/it/home/rio-2016/calendario-gare/dettagliocalendario.html?disciplina=17

 

Boxing (for indications about the competition's rounds and the gender of the athletes you can always look at the Fencing guide, just to be added: Sedicesimi = Round of last 32)

http://www.rio2016.coni.it/it/home/rio-2016/calendario-gare/dettagliocalendario.html?disciplina=16

 

 

 

Thanks for the links, very useful! :)

About the rowing, I don't think I'll add times for every heat of each event, just the block of time that each event will be staged during that day.

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3 hours ago, OlympicIRL said:

 

Thanks for the links, very useful! :)

About the rowing, I don't think I'll add times for every heat of each event, just the block of time that each event will be staged during that day.

Good decision probably, I don't think it will be of very much use to know exactly when the 3rd heat of a random event will start when all heats are one after another anyway :p 

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7 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Good decision probably, I don't think it will be of very much use to know exactly when the 3rd heat of a random event will start when all heats are one after another anyway :p 


Unless you plan every minute of each Olympic day. :p

 

For example: "Oh, looks like I can watch two heats of men's single sculls before the other event starts." :d

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