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Summer Olympic Games Los Angeles 2028 Competition Schedule Road to LA 2028


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1 hour ago, JoshMartini007 said:

That's going to lead to some controversy. At least do Top 2 and two fastest times.

i think that is actually the format now. so you get your wish :)

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4 hours ago, phelps said:

given the new racing system* and the fact that there are only 7 boats, the 8+ only need 2 competition days: qualifying races + final

 

*for those who're not familiar with it yet: now the prelims are contested with timed heats (the top 12/24 advancing, depending on how many boats are competing; with 7 boats only, the top 6 advance straight to the final) and then there are no more repechage heats, but only (quarterfinals, if it's the case), semis and finals

The 8+ is the glamour event and should end the regatta, not start it! 

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9 hours ago, esube said:

The 8+ is the glamour event and should end the regatta, not start it! 

It is a good speed event and for the bigger countries it is the key event, but it is extremely uncompetetive, which sucks. Always the same few nations seriously contesting it.

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Sport Climbing Probable Schedule (Bold indicating Medals):
 

Day 10 (Mon, 24/jul)

09:30-11:40 Men's or Women's Boulder Qualis

13:45-15:25 Speed Qualis

 

Day 11 (Tue, 25/jul)

09:15-11:25 Men's or Women's Boulder Qualis

18:45-20:00 Men's or Women's Lead Qualis

 

Day 12 (Wed, 26/jul)

09:00-10:30 M/W Speed Finals

18:45-20:00 Men's or Women's Lead Qualis

 

Day 13 (Thurs, 27/jul)

09:00-10:55 Men's or Women's Boulder Finals

 

Day 14 (Fri, 28/jul)

09:00-10:55 Men's or Women's Boulder Finals

13:45-15:00 Men's or Women's Lead Finals

 

Day 15 (Sat, 29/jul)

09:30-10:45 Men's or Women's Lead Finals

 

(Source: Just me trying to figure it out, based on how long the comps normally last, and given the by-session calendar by LA28.)

 

Edit: I would also add that in Boulder and Lead, they'd probably follow the same order (e.g. Men, then Women...that would prevent anyone doing both disciplines from having to do two finals on Friday, as it would be one sex in the morning in one discipline, the other sex in the afternoon in the other discipline.)

 

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4 hours ago, clemsonbeav said:

Sport Climbing Probable Schedule (Bold indicating Medals):
 

Day 10 (Mon, 24/jul)

09:30-11:40 Men's or Women's Boulder Qualis

13:45-15:25 Speed Qualis

 

Day 11 (Tue, 25/jul)

09:15-11:25 Men's or Women's Boulder Qualis

18:45-20:00 Men's or Women's Lead Qualis

 

Day 12 (Wed, 26/jul)

09:00-10:30 M/W Speed Finals

18:45-20:00 Men's or Women's Lead Qualis

 

Day 13 (Thurs, 27/jul)

09:00-10:55 Men's or Women's Boulder Finals

 

Day 14 (Fri, 28/jul)

09:00-10:55 Men's or Women's Boulder Finals

13:45-15:00 Men's or Women's Lead Finals

 

Day 15 (Sat, 29/jul)

09:30-10:45 Men's or Women's Lead Finals

 

(Source: Just me trying to figure it out, based on how long the comps normally last, and given the by-session calendar by LA28.)

 

This really puts in perspective to me just how nice the end of the combined is. The Boulder and Lead combined format just dragged on for ages (it was even worse w/ speed). These are much more watcheable finals (with a much better scoring system too).

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Misprint in the cricket by-session calendar?  Currently it has the gold medal match first, then the bronze medal.  Or is that typical?

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30 minutes ago, clemsonbeav said:

Misprint in the cricket by-session calendar?  Currently it has the gold medal match first, then the bronze medal.  Or is that typical?

peak viewing time in india maybe?

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1 hour ago, Olympicsnell said:

peak viewing time in india maybe?

Almost certainly the case. It isn't a mystery to anyone why Cricket was added to the Olympics, and just like how Swimming had an odd schedule in Beijing and Tokyo and Figure Skating had an odd schedule in Pyeongchang and in Beijing, it figures that Cricket would have a schedule that accommodates India.

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1 hour ago, NearPup said:

Almost certainly the case. It isn't a mystery to anyone why Cricket was added to the Olympics, and just like how Swimming had an odd schedule in Beijing and Tokyo and Figure Skating had an odd schedule in Pyeongchang and in Beijing, it figures that Cricket would have a schedule that accommodates India.

For reference, using the schedule as it is listed now:

Gold medal match currently listed at 09:00-12:00 LA Time, which is 21:30-00:30 India time.

Bronze medal match currently listed at 18:30-22:00 LA Time, which is 07:00-10:30 India time.

 

(Time is the same for both Men's and Women's...just one is Day 6 and the other is Day 15.)

 

Edit: And just for kicks, the Gold would be 16:00-19:00 in London, the Bronze at 01:30-05:00.  So, it's a plausible argument.

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