Does anyone know if NBC will show the 10k on Friday?
Is there a list of times and events that will be on TV?
FWIW, I am interested in TV, not internet streaming.
Does anyone know if NBC will show the 10k on Friday?
Is there a list of times and events that will be on TV?
FWIW, I am interested in TV, not internet streaming.
yes
July 1: Men’s shot put, men’s 10,000m finals (NBC, 9 p.m.)
July 2: Women’s 10,000m, women’s long jump, women’s discus (NBC, 2 p.m.)
July 2: Decathlon (NBCSN, 5 p.m.)
July 3: Men’s & women’s 100m and 400m finals (NBC, 7 p.m.)
July 4: Men’s & women’s 800m, men’s pole vault, men’s javelin (NBCSN, 7 p.m.)
July 7: Women’s steeplechase, women’s shot put, women’s triple jump (NBCSN, 8 p.m.)
July 8: Men’s 1,500m, Women’s 100m hurdles, men’s & women’s 400m hurdles semifinals (NBCSN, 6 p.m.)
July 8: Women’s 100m hurdles, men’s discus, men’s steeplechase finals (NBC, 8 p.m.)
July 9: Men’s 110m hurdles, men’s 200m, men’s 5000m, men’s triple jump (NBC, 8 p.m.)
July 10: Men’s & women’s 1,500m, women’s 200m, men’s and women’s 400m hurdles, men’s high jump (NBC, 7 p.m.)
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Good. I was hoping to get to sleep early Friday.
Thank you, Thank you.
I am so scared that Jager is going to trip and fall and not make the team. I am having bad dreams about it.
My guess is that there will be an hour of coverage on Friday night, 55 minutes of which will be the men's shot put. They will then show the 10k guys on the line, followed by the first 300 meters and then go to a 4-minute commercial break and then do a quick re-cap of the race finish as the credits roll.
Outlook Changes wrote:
My guess is that there will be an hour of coverage on Friday night, 55 minutes of which will be the men's shot put. They will then show the 10k guys on the line, followed by the first 300 meters and then go to a 4-minute commercial break and then do a quick re-cap of the race finish as the credits roll.
So, in other words, we won't miss any of the "action."
I do not think there will be any internet streaming of actual events this year
everything we see will be on either NBC or NBCSN
Amount of camera time the 10,000 actually gets guessing contest
7 minutes 45 seconds
Outlook Changes wrote:
My guess is that there will be an hour of coverage on Friday night, 55 minutes of which will be the men's shot put. They will then show the 10k guys on the line, followed by the first 300 meters and then go to a 4-minute commercial break and then do a quick re-cap of the race finish as the credits roll.
So, we will get the standard amount of time for the 10K.