Saturday, July 28, 2012

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Friday, July 27, 2012

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28 Jul 10:00 Men's 400m Individual Medley - Heats

28 Jul 10:34 : Women's 100m Butterfly - Heats

28 Jul 10:52 Men's 400m Freestyle - Heats

28 Jul 11:17 Women's 400m Individual Medley - Heats

28 Jul 11:53 Men's 100m Breaststroke - Heats

Hugely popular around the world as a leisure activity and a competitive sport, Swimming has featured at every modern Olympic Games. Other than the Marathon Swimming 10km event, held in the Serpentine in Hyde Park, the Swimming competition will take place in Aquatics.

Speed, strength and stamina will be key for athletes in the competition which features no fewer than 34 medal events.

Competition dates
Saturday 28 July – Saturday 4 August
Competition venue
Olympic Park – Aquatics Centre (Swimming)
Hyde Park (Marathon Swimming)
Number of medal events
34: (16 men’s and 16 women’s events in the pool, plus two Marathon Swimming events)
Number of competitors
950 (900 in pool events, 50 in Marathon Swimming)
Each country is limited to two athletes in each individual event and one team in each relay event.

Field of play

The swimming pool is 50m long, 25m wide and 3m deep. It is divided into 10 lanes, although only the centre eight are used for competition.

History of Swimming at the Olympic Games

At the first few modern Olympic Games, Swimming events were held in open water. At Paris in 1900, for instance, they took place in the River Seine. However, the rules were formalised in 1908, when the London Games staged the first Olympic Swimming competition to be held in a pool. Women’s events were introduced at the Stockholm 1912 Games.

Find out more about Swimming at the Olympic Games on the International Olympic Committee website.

The basics

There are four strokes used in Olympic competition: Freestyle (essentially, front crawl), Backstroke, Breaststroke and Butterfly. All four strokes feature in the Individual Medley and Medley Relay events. Swimmers also compete in the Freestyle Relay events.

Olympic races in the pool are conducted over a variety of distances, from 50m (one length of the pool) all the way up to 1500m (30 lengths). The first athlete to touch the electronic finishing touchpad at the end of the pool in each race is the winner.

Thursday, July 26, 2012

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Africa & Middle East:

Full Info: http://www.olympic.org/content/broadcaster-home/#africa
Sub-Saharan Africa - SABC and SuperSport
Middle East - Arab States Broadcasting Union.

South & East Asia:
Full Info: http://www.olympic.org/content/broadcaster-home/#asia
Asia - Eurosport and ESPN
Turkey –TRT
China – CCTV
Chinese Taipei – ELTA, PTS, CTV, CTS, FTV, TTV
Hong Kong - i-Cable
Japan – NHK
Malaysia – RTM
North Korea – SBS
Philippines – Solar Entertainment Corporation
Singapore – mio TV Sri Lanka – SLRC
Macau – CCTV

Europe:
Full Info: http://www.olympic.org/content/broadcaster-home/#europe
Bulgaria – BNT
Croatia - HRT
Czech Republic - CT
Denmark - TV2
Europe – Eurosport, European Broadcasting Union
Estonia - ETV
Finland - Yle
France – France Télévisions
Germany – ARD, ZDF
Hungary - MTV
Ireland - RTE
Italy – RAI, Sky Italia
Lithuania - LRT
Norway - NRK, Viasat
Poland - TVP
Portugal – RTP
Romania - TVR, Dolce
Spain – RTVE
Sweden – SVT
Switzerland – SRG SSR
United Kingdom - BBC

North America:
Full Info: http://www.olympic.org/content/broad.../#northamerica
US - NBC
Canada – CTV Olympics (CTV / RDS / Sportsnet / TSN)
Cuba – ICRT
Mexico – Televisa
Latin America - Grupo Albavisión1 / Terra Networks2

OCEANIA:
Full Info: http://www.olympic.org/content/broad...-home/#oceania
Australia - 2GB, Foxtel and Nine Network
New Zealand - Prime and Sky Network Television

South America:
Full Info: http://www.olympic.org/content/broad.../#southamerica
Argentina – TyC
Brazil – BandSports ,ESPN Brasil, Rede Record, SporTV
Chile – Canal 13, TVN
Columbia – Caracol TV
Panama – Corporación Medcom
Peru – América Televisión
Venezuela – teleSUR
Europe - (Excluding Italia) - EBU (www.eurovisionsports.tv/london2012/)


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afghanistan, bangladesh, brunei, bhutan, cambodia, east timor, india, indonesia, iran, laos, malaysia, maldives, mauritius, mongolia, myanmar, nepal, pakistan, papua new guinea, singapore, sri lanka, thailand and vietnam.
USA/US Territories: http://www.nbcolympics.com/online-listings/index.html
UK: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/olympics/2012/
China: http://2012.cntv.cn/


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Tuesday, July 24, 2012

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Watch Olympic Hockey

Hockey demands speed, stamina and a mastery of intricate hand-eye coordination. Played by teams of 11 on an outdoor pitch, the sport is a long-time Olympic favourite, offering non-stop action over 14 days of competition. All matches will be played at the brand-new Riverbank Arena in the Olympic Park.

Competition dates:

Sunday 29 July – Saturday 11 August

Competition venues:

Olympic Park – Riverbank Arena

Number of medal events

One men’s and one women’s competition.

Number of competitors:

192 men and 192 women.

Twelve men's and 12 women's teams, with 16 athletes (11 players and five substitutes) on each team.

Each country is limited to one men’s and one women’s team.

Field of play:

The hockey pitches are 91.4m long and 55m wide. The goals at each end are 3.66m wide and 2.14m high. Each goal is surrounded by a D-shaped shooting circle. The penalty spot at either end is 6.4m from the goal.

Until the 1970s, hockey was always played on grass. However, top-level matches, including those at London 2012, now take place on water-based synthetic-turf pitches, which allow the ball to roll more smoothly and quickly.

For the first time ever at the Olympic Games, the London 2012 hockey pitch is blue, rather than green.

History of Hockey at the Olympic Games

Men’s Hockey made its debut at the London 1908 Games. The first women’s Olympic Hockey competition was held at the Moscow 1980 Games.

Find out more about Hockey at the Olympic Games on the International Olympic Committee website.

The basics

Players use hook-shaped sticks to advance a hard ball towards their opponents’ goal. Matches are played over two halves of 35 minutes each.

The team is made up of attackers, midfielders and defenders. Each team also has a goalkeeper. Substitutions can be made at virtually any time, and any number of times.

To take a shot on goal, players must be inside their opponents’ shooting circle.

Competition format

At London 2012, both the men’s and women’s Hockey competitions begin with a preliminary phase: the 12 teams in each competition are divided into two pools of six, and each team plays every other in their pool. The top two teams in each pool qualify for the semi-finals, the winners of which go head-to-head for the gold. The other teams in the two groups play each other to determine final placings.

In the preliminary phase, teams receive three points for a win and one point for a draw.

In the knockout matches, ties are resolved by extra time (two 7½-minute periods), with a golden goal – the first goal scored – winning the match. If still tied after this time, the match is decided by a shoot-out competition of five attempts per team. If the scores are still tied, the match is decided by sudden death shoot-out.

For a complete set of rules, please refer to the website of the International Hockey Federation (FIH), the governing body for the sport.

Officials

Two umpires control the match. They each control half the pitch and work together on decisions in the middle.

 

Keys to success

Hockey is a fast and physically demanding game. Players need to have speed, strength and stamina. They need excellent ball skills, great hand-eye coordination and the ability to play tactically as a team.

Breaking the rules

 

The umpires look out for rule infringements. For repeat offences players are shown cards – green as a suspension of two minutes, yellow for a suspension of at least five minutes, and red, for the most serious offences, sending the player off for the rest of the match, leaving the other team with a vital extra player.

For certain fouls, usually in the shooting circle, teams are awarded a penalty corner, where a player pushes the ball out from the back line to team-mates waiting around the shooting circle. They can then take a shot on goal against only five defenders. At other times a penalty stroke is awarded, where one player takes a shot from the penalty spot, defended only by the goalkeeper.

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Golden goal – if extra time is required during the knockout stages of the competition, the team that scores the first goal – the golden goal – wins the match.

Green card – an official warning that results in an automatic two-minute suspension. The umpire may also issue yellow cards (longer temporary suspensions) and red cards (removal from the game).

Penalty corner – awarded for a variety of different infringements (usually in the shooting circle), penalty corners are taken from the back line, 10m either side of the nearest goalpost. Only five defenders are allowed to defend penalty corners, which are also known as short corners.

Shooting circle – an arc in front of each goal; goals can only be scored from within the shooting circle.

Get involved

If you want to find out about hockey in your country, including clubs, facilities and coaching schemes, check the website of your National Governing Body. To find out how you can get involved in hockey in the UK, go to thegamesandbeyond.com 

 

For more information on the Hockey competition at London 2012 and the rules, go to the website of the International Hockey Federation (FIH), the governing body for the sport


 

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Watch Olympic Diving

Diving requires acrobatic excellence and supreme coordination skills, as athletes dive from heights of up to 10m into the waters below. Competitive Diving developed from gymnastics in the 18th century, when gymnasts in Sweden and Germany began to perform tumbling routines into water.

Competition dates

Sunday 29 July – Saturday 11 August

Venue

Olympic Park – Aquatics Centre

Number of events

There are four men’s and four women’s events: 3m Springboard, 10m Platform, Synchronised 3m Springboard and Synchronised 10m Platform.

Number of competitors

136 (68 men and 68 women)

Each country is limited to two athletes in each individual event and one team (two athletes) in each Synchronised event.

Field of play

The diving pool is 25m long and 5m deep. The eight Diving events feature either a springboard, 3m above the pool, or a fixed platform, set at a height of 10m. Springboards must be at least 4.8m long and 50cm wide, while platforms should be at least 6m long and 3m wide.

History of Diving at the Olympic Games

Diving made its Olympic debut in 1904, where medals were awarded for men in the 10m Platform and the Plunge for Distance (a Diving long jump event, which never again appeared on the Olympic programme). Women’s Diving was introduced in 1912 and Synchronised Diving made its first Olympic appearance at Sydney in 2000.

 

Find out more about Diving at the Olympic Games on the International Olympic Committee website.

The basics

Divers submit in advance the dives which they will perform. The more difficult a dive, the higher the potential score if it is executed correctly: judges award a score out of 10 for each dive, which is multiplied by the dive’s degree of difficulty. In the Synchronised Diving events, pairs of athletes dive in tandem and are assessed for their execution and synchronisation by separate groups of judges – a judge never assesses both execution and synchronisation. The higher the judges’ score, the higher the diver/team is placed.

Saturday, July 14, 2012

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Monday, July 9, 2012

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Diving requires acrobatic excellence and supreme coordination skills, as athletes dive from heights of up to 10m into the waters below. Diving requires acrobatic excellence and supreme coordination skills, as athletes dive from heights of up to 10m into the waters below.

Competition dates

Sunday 29 July – Saturday 11 August

Venue

Olympic Park – Aquatics Centre

Number of events

There are four men’s and four women’s events: 3m Springboard, 10m Platform, Synchronised 3m Springboard and Synchronised 10m Platform.

Number of competitors

136 (68 men and 68 women)
Each country is limited to two athletes in each individual event and one team (two athletes) in each Synchronised event.

Field of play

The diving pool is 25m long and 5m deep. The eight Diving events feature either a springboard, 3m above the pool, or a fixed platform, set at a height of 10m. Springboards must be at least 4.8m long and 50cm wide, while platforms should be at least 6m long and 3m wide.

History of Diving at the Olympic Games

Diving made its Olympic debut in 1904, where medals were awarded for men in the 10m Platform and the Plunge for Distance (a Diving long jump event, which never again appeared on the Olympic programme). Women’s Diving was introduced in 1912 and Synchronised Diving made its first Olympic appearance at Sydney in 2000.
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Divers submit in advance the dives which they will perform. The more difficult a dive, the higher the potential score if it is executed correctly: judges award a score out of 10 for each dive, which is multiplied by the dive’s degree of difficulty. In the Synchronised Diving events, pairs of athletes dive in tandem and are assessed for their execution and synchronisation by separate groups of judges – a judge never assesses both execution and synchronisation. The higher the judges’ score, the higher the diver/team is placed.

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Friday, July 6, 2012

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28 July - 13:30 * Bantam (56kg) Round of 32

1 August - 13:30 * Bantam (56kg) Round of 16

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Monday, July 2, 2012

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Coventry gears up for the Games with giant Olympic Rings

With just over three weeks until the first Olympic Football match takes place in Coventry, a large set of Olympic Rings has been launched in the city.

The Rings have been installed just outside the City of Coventry Stadium on the Rowley Green roundabout and will provide a spectacular backdrop to Coventry’s London 2012 celebrations.

Made of aluminium, they are approximately 8m wide by 4m high and will be an exciting feature in the city for the duration of the Olympic Games.

London 2012 Organising Committee Seb Coe said: 'The Olympic Rings are an iconic symbol, inspiring athletes and uniting people around the world. To athletes they represent the culmination of thousands of hours of training and reaching the highest level in sport. These Rings will excite and inspire residents and visitors to Coventry.’

The City of Coventry Stadium is one of the stadia hosting the Olympic Games Football tournament, 12 matches will be played in Coventry including the women's quarter-final and women’s bronze medal match.

Ticket prices start for the competition start at £20 for adults, with special prices available at most sessions including ‘Pay Your Age’ for those who are 16 or under and £16 for those 60 or over. Tickets are available from the London 2012 ticketing website