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[quote="Guest"]8:00p - 9:00p The U.S. men's volleyball team plays undefeated Bulgaria. The Americans, also undefeated, can secure a quarterfinal berth with a win, and they may have back their coach, Hugh McCutcheon, just days following the murder of his father-in-law in Beijing. 9:00p - 10:00p More beach volleyball competition from the sand at Chaoyang Park Ground (LIVE ET/CT). Defending Olympic champions Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh of the U.S. look to extend their undefeated streak to 105 games during their opening match of elimination-round play. 10:00p - 11:00p Coverage of more gold-medal swimming (LIVE ET/CT), and perhaps most notable is the men’s 200m IM where world-record holder Michael Phelps seeks his sixth Beijing gold medal - and 12th of his career - to equal his total from four years ago in Athens. In the men’s 200m back, Americans Aaron Peirsol and Ryan Lochte could add another chapter to their back-and-forth rivalry. Also, the women's 200m breaststroke. 11:00p - 1:00a (8/15) In 1984, 16-year-old gymnast Mary Lou Retton won gold in the women's individual all-around competition. In 2004, 16-year-old Carley Patterson did it. Now, at the Beijing Games, two more U.S. teens - Shawn Johnson and Nastia Liukin - each have a chance to win what is perhaps the most prominent event at the Olympics (LIVE ET/CT). Also, more swimming, including the women's 100m free and the men's 100m fly semifinals (LIVE ET/CT).[/quote]
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Posted: Thu, Aug 14 2008, 12:14 pm EDT
Post subject: Thursday, August 14th: NBC Olympic primetime schedule
8:00p - 9:00p
The U.S. men's volleyball team plays undefeated Bulgaria. The Americans, also undefeated, can secure a quarterfinal berth with a win, and they may have back their coach, Hugh McCutcheon, just days following the murder of his father-in-law in Beijing.
9:00p - 10:00p
More beach volleyball competition from the sand at Chaoyang Park Ground (LIVE ET/CT). Defending Olympic champions Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh of the U.S. look to extend their undefeated streak to 105 games during their opening match of elimination-round play.
10:00p - 11:00p
Coverage of more gold-medal swimming (LIVE ET/CT), and perhaps most notable is the men’s 200m IM where world-record holder Michael Phelps seeks his sixth Beijing gold medal - and 12th of his career - to equal his total from four years ago in Athens. In the men’s 200m back, Americans Aaron Peirsol and Ryan Lochte could add another chapter to their back-and-forth rivalry. Also, the women's 200m breaststroke.
11:00p - 1:00a (8/15)
In 1984, 16-year-old gymnast Mary Lou Retton won gold in the women's individual all-around competition. In 2004, 16-year-old Carley Patterson did it. Now, at the Beijing Games, two more U.S. teens - Shawn Johnson and Nastia Liukin - each have a chance to win what is perhaps the most prominent event at the Olympics (LIVE ET/CT). Also, more swimming, including the women's 100m free and the men's 100m fly semifinals (LIVE ET/CT).