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1 minute ago, bmo said:

I know I am quite disappointed.  I saw ESPN will have coverage from 10 am until 4:30 ET.  But the handball match is at 7.

 

Apparently no handball will be televised until the semis. The Pan Am Games can be rather spotty in terms of televising events

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37 minutes ago, ofan said:

 

Apparently no handball will be televised until the semis. The Pan Am Games can be rather spotty in terms of televising events

I believe they may show the last round of preliminaries, but I’m not sure. That could be for the men.

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3 minutes ago, Olympian1010 said:

I believe they may show the last round of preliminaries, but I’m not sure. That could be for the men.

 

Hopefully! We don't have a broadcaster in Canada, so it looks like I'll be scouring the web for streams

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17 minutes ago, ofan said:

 

Hopefully! We don't have a broadcaster in Canada, so it looks like I'll be scouring the web for streams

If I find anything I’ll pass it your way. If you have a vpn, TYCSportsPlay is a great option.

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1 minute ago, bmo said:

The US women win their first match at the Pan Am games against Trinidad 2-0.  The U.S men will play at 3 ET against El Salvador.

Very easy match for them 21-9, 21-8. The men’s match is at 12PM for those on the West (Best) Coast

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Just now, Olympian1010 said:

Very easy match for them 21-9, 21-8. The men’s match is at 12PM for those on the West (Best) Coast

It was a very easy win.  But Trinidad was not that good.  I will wait to judge them until they play Costa Rica tomorrow.  The west coast is great to watch American leagues & sports like MLB, NFL, etc.  It is also great for Asia sports events.  But European sports like the Premier League the matches start bright and early.

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13 minutes ago, bmo said:

It was a very easy win.  But Trinidad was not that good.  I will wait to judge them until they play Costa Rica tomorrow.  The west coast is great to watch American leagues & sports like MLB, NFL, etc.  It is also great for Asia sports events.  But European sports like the Premier League the matches start bright and early.

Yeah but I can go to sleep when I want to and not have to stay up till 0:00 just watch sports events in my country. Trinidad and Tobago will probably play the 15th place game based off what I saw today.

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