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Thursday's Olympic TV Schedule
More BMX, javelin and 4x100 relay races; women's soccer goes for gold
We've rounded the bend on the London 2012 Olympic games, which wrap up with closing ceremonies on Sunday. And Thursday's schedule reflects another full day of competition. Gold will be awarded in men's 110m hurdles, women's BMX gets underway and swimming marathons will be held.
For the full schedule of events, see the London 2012 official site. As always the NBC Olympic site will be streaming all events live as they happen and the NBC networks will carry various portions throughout the length of the games.
For those looking for the U.S. Women's Soccer Gold Medal Match, it will be shown this afternoon on the NBC Sports Network (NBCSN) or the NBC Soccer channel. It will also be streamed live on the NBC Olympic site.
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12:05A - 1:05A NBC Late Night
Qualifying rounds in the men's javelin and women's BMX Cycling.
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Gold is determined on the beach (women's final) and track (men's 110m hurdles). Plus women's platform Diving.
Women's Volleyball Semfinal Match 1
The women's 10km marathon in Swimming to be joined in progress.
More qualifying runs in Track & Field, including the men’s 4x400 relay – a race Team USA has dominated. Oscar Pistorius is expected to run on his two carbon-fiber prostheses for the South African team.
The women's marathon in Swimming.
Four more gold medals in flatwater Canoeing are to be given out to the winners of the men’s C-2 1000m and K-4 1000m, and the women’s K-1 and K-2 500m races.
The bronze-medal match in women's Water Polo.
The gold-medal match in women's Water Polo.
The bronze-medal match in Beach Volleyball.
Track and Field finals include the men's 200m, plus semifinals and finals in women's platform Diving, the men's final in Beach Volleyball, and quarterfinal action in men's BMX Cycling.
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