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2012 Olympics: Saturday's NBC TV Schedule

Swimming concludes with four finals.

If you can't leap across the pond for the Olympic games, television coverage will be aired on NBC. See the full schedule of Olympic games on London2012.com.

The Saturday schedule for the 2012 Olympics on NBC includes swimming, track & field, tennis, cycling, rowing, women's trampoline, men's volleyball and men's water polo. Don't forget to follow additional coverage shown on NBC's family of channels, including MSNBC, NBCSN, Bravo, CNBC, Telemundo and more — check here for that schedule):


NBC 9:00a - 11:00a Tennis

The gold-medal match in women's singles Tennis will be shown LIVE.

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11:00a - 11:15a Women's Trampoline

All three medal winners from Beijing – China’s He Wenna (gold), Canada’s Karen Cockburn (silver) and Uzbekistan’s Yekaterina Khilko (bronze) – are back to compete in London.

11:15a - 11:45a Track & Field

Qualifying-round action in Track & Field includes the men's 100m and 400m and women's pole vault.

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11:45a - 1:30p Men's Volleyball: USA vs. RUS

The U.S. men take the court against Russia.

1:30p - 2:00p Track & Field

More qualifying-round action in Track & Field.

2:00p - 2:40p Cycling

The final in track Cycling.

2:40p - 3:45p Men's Water Polo: USA vs. SRB

The U.S. men take on Serbia in Water Polo.

3:45p - 4:15p Rowing

The final four medals in Rowing will be handed out in the women’s single sculls, men’s four, and men’s and women’s lightweight double sculls.

4:15p - 5:00p Track & Field

The men's 10,000m final will be shown live.

5:00p - 6:00p Beach Volleyball

An elimination-round Beach Volleyball match.

8:00p - 12:00a

Swimming concludes with four finals, including the men's and women's medley relays. Plus the women's 100m dash, the women's springboard semifinal in Diving and Beach Volleyball.


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