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Tokyo Summer Olympic Games 2020 News


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1 hour ago, ChandlerMne said:

Oh,not again....

Looks like there is only one country in the world...USA...everything is adjusted to fit them... :sick:

I don't agree with this but NBC has paid the most to broadcast these games. Its only fair they get a say. 

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Europe gets their say all the time (anyone remembers ridiculous biathlon starting times at Pyeongchang? or ski jumping finishing after midnight?).

 

You can't blame someone for having interests, you can blame the organizers though for not putting the athletes in the first place.

#banbestmen

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27 minutes ago, intoronto said:

I don't agree with this but NBC has paid the most to broadcast these games. Its only fair they get a say. 

I understand but Olympics are worldwide,pannational event,no company shoud have any influence over broadcasting times. I can understand that move ecconomicaly but this is a nail in the already layed coffin of someting called sport spirit. I still remeber Beijing finals 3.00 am by Montenegrin time. Torture to be honest. Not to mention that athletes are severely punished with this news. Having a final in 11 am or even before...just terrible.

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33 minutes ago, ChandlerMne said:

I understand but Olympics are worldwide,pannational event,no company shoud have any influence over broadcasting times. I can understand that move ecconomicaly but this is a nail in the already layed coffin of someting called sport spirit. I still remeber Beijing finals 3.00 am by Montenegrin time. Torture to be honest. Not to mention that athletes are severely punished with this news. Having a final in 11 am or even before...just terrible.

I totally agree. Why should another network influence times in another country? Too me I don't think it should be the case. However, NBC should have the right to say what they would like.

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“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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Tokyo 2020 Announces Aquatics Schedule

 

 

Spoiler

 

Swimming

25 July.2020
19:00-21:30 Heats

  • Men 400m Individual Medley
  • Women 100m Butterfly
  • Men 400m Freestyle
  • Women 400m Individual Medley
  • Men 100m Breaststroke
  • Women 4x100m Freestyle

26 July.2020
10:30-12:30 Semi-Finals & Finals

  • Men 400m Individual Medley Final
  • Women 100m Butterfly Semi-Final
  • Men 400m Freestyle Final
  • Women 400m Individual Medley Final
  • Men 400m Breaststroke Semi-Final
  • Women 4x100m Freestyle Final

19:00-21:30 Heats

  • Women 100m Backstroke
  • Men 200m Freestyle
  • Women 100m Breaststroke
  • Men 100m Backstroke
  • Women 400m Freestyle
  • Men 4x100m Freestyle

27 July.2020
10:30-12:30 Semi-Finals & Finals

  • Women 100m Butterfly Final
  • Men 200m Freestyle Semi-Final
  • Women 100m Breaststroke Semi-Final
  • Men 100m Breaststroke Final
  • Women 400m Freestyle Final
  • Men 100m Backstroke Semi-Final
  • Women 100m Backstroke Semi-Final
  • Men 4x100m Freestyle Final

19:00-21:30 Heats

  • Women 200m Freestyle
  • Men 200m Butterfly
  • Women 200m Individual Medley
  • Women 1500m Freestyle

28 July.2020
10:30-12:30 Semi-Finals & Finals

  • Women 200m Freestyle Semi-Final
  • Men 200m Freestyle Final
  • Women 100m Backstroke Final
  • Men 100m Backstroke Final
  • Women 100m Breaststroke Final
  • Men 200m Butterfly Semi-Final
  • Women 200m Individual Medley Semi-Final

19:00-21:30 Heats

  • Men 100m Freestyle
  • Women 200m Butterfly
  • Men 200m Breaststroke
  • Men 4x200m Freestyle
  • Men 800m Freestyle

29 July.2020
10:30-12:30 Semi-Finals & Finals

  • Men 100m Freestyle Semi-Final
  • Women 200m Freestyle Final
  • Men 200m Butterfly Final
  • Women 200m Butterfly Semi-Final
  • Men 200m Breaststroke Semi-Final
  • Women 200m Individual Medley Final
  • Women 1500m Freestyle Final
  • Men 4x200m Freestyle Final

19:00-21:30 Heats

  • Women 100m Freestyle
  • Men 200m Backstroke
  • Women 200m Breaststroke
  • Men 200m Individual Medley
  • Women 4x200m Freestyle

30 July.2020
10:30-12:30 Semi-Finals & Finals

  • Men 800m Freestyle Final
  • Men 200m Breaststroke Final
  • Women 100m Freestyle Semi-Final
  • Men 200m Backstroke Semi-Final
  • Women 200m Butterfly Final
  • Men 100m Freestyle Final
  • Women 200m Breaststroke Semi-Final
  • Men 200m Individual Medley Semi-Final
  • Women 4x200m Freestyle Final

19:00-21:30 Heats

  • Women 800m Freestyle
  • Men 100m Butterfly
  • Women 200m Backstroke
  • 4x100m Medley Mix

31 July.2020
10:30-12:30 Semi-Finals & Finals

  • Women 200m Breaststroke Final
  • Men 200m Backstroke Final
  • Women 200m Backstroke Semi-Final
  • Men 200m Individual Medley Final
  • Women 100m Freestyle Final
  • Men 100m Butterfly Semi-Final
19:00-21:30 Heats
  • Men 50m Freestyle
  • Women 50m Freestyle
  • Men 1500m Freestyle
  • Women 4x100m Medley
  • Men 4x100m Medley

1 August.2020
10:30-12:30 Semi-Finals & Finals

  • Men 100m Butterfly Final
  • Women 200m Backstroke Final
  • Women 800m Freestyle Final
  • Men 50m Freestyle Semi-Final
  • Women 50m Freestyle Semi-Final
  • 4x100m Medley Mix Final

2 August.2020
10:30-12:30 Finals

  • Men 50m Freestyle Final
  • Women 50m Freestyle Final
  • Men 1500m Freestyle Final
  • Women 4x100m Medley Final
  • Men 4x100m Medley Final
 

DIVING

26 July.2020
15:00-16:00
Women Synchronised 3m Springboard Final

27 July.2020
15:00-16:00
Men Synchronised 10m Platform Final

28 July.2020
15:00-16:00
Women Synchronised 10m Platform Final

29 July.2020
15:00-16:00
Men Synchronised 3m Springboard Final

31 July.2020
15:00-17:30
Women 3m Springboard

1 August.2020
15:00-16:30
Women 3m Springboard Semi-Final

2 August.2020
15:00-16:30
Women 3m Springboard Final

3 August.2020
15:00-17:30
Men 3m Springboard

4 August.2020
10:00-11:30
Men 3m Springboard Semi-Final

15:00-16:30
Men 3m Springboard Final

5 August.2020
15:00-17:30
Women 10m Platform

6 August.2020
10:00-11:30
Women 10m Platform Semi-Final

15:00-16:30
Women 10m Platform Final

7 August.2020
15:00-17:30
Men 10m Platform

8 August.2020
10:00-11:30
Men 10m Platform Semi-Final

15:00-16:30
Men 10m Platform Final

 

ARTISTIC SWIMMING

3 August.2020
19:30-21:30
Women Duet Free Routine

4 August.2020
19:30-21:00
Women Duet Technical Routine

5 August.2020
19:30-21:00
Women Duet Free Routine Final

7 August.2020
19:30-21:30
Women Teams Technical Routine

8 August.2020
19:30-21:00
Women Teams Free Routine Final

 

 

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53 minuti fa, bestmen ha scritto:

She competed at the last ECh... No anyone say that she was retired :p

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No, unfortunately he´s still not retired, but he really should be fired...

 

I know off topic joke, but hey, can not help, I always immediately think about him when I read pellegrini. :p

 

Spoiler

 

Anyway to be sure, to not got me wrong, I´m a big fan of Federica and I always was :cheer:

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