Rio 2016 Friday, August 12th Schedule

rio Olympics: A ⁢Day of thrilling⁤ Finals and Intense Competition

The seventh day of​ the Rio olympics⁣ explodes onto the scene, ‍a whirlwind⁣ of athleticism and intense competition.three finals dominate the early hours, promising ‍captivating displays of skill and determination.

A Day ‍of Decisive Finals

The women’s 10,000-meter race,the men’s 20km march,and the women’s weight throw finals set ‍the stage for a‌ day of high-stakes competition. These events promise to showcase the pinnacle of human endurance ‌and strength.

Tennis‌ and⁤ Shooting finals

The men’s⁣ tennis doubles‌ final and ⁤the women’s shooting skeet final add further drama to the day’s schedule. Chiara Cainero and Diana Bacosi will be eager to achieve a stellar result in the skeet competition.

Rowing and⁣ Swimming

The rowing finals, featuring ​Alessandra Patelli and‍ Sara​ Bertolasi in the women’s 2-person lightweight boat, and​ the​ men’s⁣ 4-person rowing event, promise‌ thrilling displays​ of‍ teamwork and precision. Luca Dotto and Federico Bocchia in the 50-meter freestyle and Ilaria Bianchi in⁤ the ⁢100-meter butterfly events will be looking to ‍secure top placements in the swimming competitions.

A Packed ⁣Schedule of Events

The day’s schedule is jam-packed with action, featuring a diverse range of sports.From badminton to fencing, archery to water polo, the day promises a non-stop spectacle of athletic ⁢prowess.

Early ⁤Morning Action

  • 12:30 PM: Men’s Golf – Second Round
  • 1:00 PM:‌ Badminton – Individual, Group Stage ⁢(Men’s, Women’s, Mixed)
  • 2:00 PM: Shooting – 50m Rifle, Qualifications (Men’s)
  • 2:00 PM: Shooting⁤ – Skeet, Qualifications⁢ (women’s)
  • 2:00 ​PM: Fencing – Florett Team, Round of 16 (Men’s)
  • 2:00 PM: Archery – Individual, Round of ‍16‍ (Men’s)
  • 2:00 PM: Water Polo – Group A, Hungary vs. croatia
  • 2:30 PM: Volleyball – Group B, China vs.Serbia (Women’s)
  • 2:30⁤ PM: Handball -‍ Group A, Angola vs. Brazil (Women’s)
  • 2:30 PM: Athletics -⁤ Discus⁤ throw, Qualifying (Men’s)
  • 2:35 ⁤PM: Athletics – Heptathlon, ‍100m Hurdles (Women’s)

Mid-Day and Afternoon Action

  • 2:52 PM: Rowing -⁢ 2-Person lightweight, Final (Women’s)
  • 3:00 PM: Tennis – ‌Team‍ Tournament, Round of 16 (Women’s)
  • 3:00 PM: weightlifting – 85kg, ‌Group B (Men’s)
  • 3:00‍ PM: Judo – +78kg,‌ Eliminations/Quarterfinals (Women’s)
  • 3:00 PM: Judo – +100kg, Eliminations/Quarterfinals (Men’s)
  • 3:00​ PM: Hockey ‍-⁢ Group A, South Korea vs. china (Women’s)
  • 3:00 PM: Equestrian – Dressage, Final Team Test
  • 3:04 PM:‌ Rowing – 2-Person Lightweight, Final‌ (Men’s)
  • 3:05 ⁣PM: ‌Athletics – Weight Throw, Qualifications (Women’s)
  • 3:10 ‍PM: Athletics‌ – 800m, Heats (Men’s)
  • 3:20 PM: Water Polo ⁢- Group B, ⁢Croatia vs. Italy‍ (Men’s)
  • 3:24 PM: Rowing – 2-Person, Final (Women’s)
  • 3:30 PM: Fencing – ⁢Florett Team, Quarterfinals (Men’s)
  • 3:30 PM: Shooting – ‍Skeet, Qualifying Round 1 (Men’s)
  • 3:44 PM: rowing – 4-Person, Final (Men’s)
  • 3:50​ PM: Athletics – Heptathlon, High Jump (Women’s)
  • 3:55 PM:‍ Athletics‌ – Discus Throw,‍ Qualifying (Men’s)
  • 4:00 PM: Shooting – 50m ⁢Rifle, ‌Final (Men’s)
  • 4:00 PM: Hockey – ⁣Group A, New Zealand ⁤vs.⁢ netherlands (Women’s)
  • 4:00 PM: Boxing – 51kg, Round of 16 (Women’s)
  • 4:00 ​PM: Beach Volleyball – Finals (Men’s,​ Women’s)
  • 4:10 ‌PM: ⁣Athletics – 10,000m, Final (Women’s)

A Day ‌of Thrilling Competition: Wednesday’s‍ Sporting Schedule

A whirlwind of athleticism awaits, with‌ a⁣ packed schedule of international‌ competitions ​set to captivate sports fans worldwide. From the precision of fencing to the explosive power of athletics, the ⁢day promises⁣ a diverse array of sporting spectacles.

Early Morning Action:

16:30: Female boxing⁣ (60kg) enters ⁣the round of 16, promising intense battles of skill⁢ and strategy.
16:35: Women’s volleyball (Group A) sees Argentina⁤ and ‌cameroon clash in a ⁢high-stakes match.
16:40: Male water polo (Group B) features‍ a captivating contest between the United States and Montenegro.

Midday Momentum:

16:55: women’s 100-meter⁣ dash heats up,with athletes vying for top spots in the ⁢qualifying rounds.
17:00: Tennis courts buzz with activity. Men’s⁣ singles semifinals and‌ doubles finals are set to unfold,⁣ promising ⁢dramatic rallies and nail-biting finishes. ⁤ Mixed ‌doubles semifinals also take center stage at this time.
17:00: Men’s boxing (49kg) semifinals‌ will showcase the grit and determination of the competitors.

Afternoon Intensity:

17:15: Female basketball (Group B) ⁢sees Serbia and China face off in a battle⁢ of skill and teamwork. Men’s ‍shooting (automatic 25-meter pistol) qualification rounds also begin.
17:30: Women’s weightlifting (75kg) group stage ‍and male lawn hockey (Group ‌B) between India ⁣and Canada ‌are set to begin.⁢ Men’s boxing (60kg) quarter-finals also commence.
18:00: Men’s boxing (75kg) enters the round of 16, and women’s football quarter-finals are set to begin.

Late​ Afternoon and Evening:

18:02: ⁣ Women’s swimming (50-meter freestyle) heats are underway, with swimmers ‍aiming for top times.
18:05-18:15: A​ flurry of ⁤sailing events, including Radial Laser, 470, RS: X, 49er, 49er FX, and Laser, ⁢will be underway.These regattas promise exciting ​competition on the water.
18:15: Men’s fencing (Florentto team) semifinals and‌ male hockey (Group ‍B) between Germany and Holland are set to begin.
18:40: Men’s swimming (1500-meter freestyle) ‌heats are set ⁤to begin.
19:00: women’s gymnastics (individual elastic​ trampolines) qualifications (first routine) begin.
19:15: ‌ Male basketball ⁣(Group A) sees China‍ and Australia face off.
19:30: Male athletics (20km march) final promises a​ grueling test of endurance. 19:40: Women’s handball (Group A) ​features a match between Romania ​and Spain.
19:45: Women’s gymnastics (individual elastic trampolines) ‌qualifications (second routine) continue.
19:54: Women’s swimming (4×100​ mixed meters) heats are ‍underway.
20:00: A flurry of finals⁤ and⁢ quarter-finals: ⁢women’s flight shooting ‌(Skeet),women’s⁢ volleyball⁤ (Group ⁢B) between‌ the⁢ United⁢ States‌ and Italy,women’s tennis ​(team tournament),men’s and women’s beach volleyball (round​ of 16),and archery⁤ (individual) quarter-finals.
20:12: Men’s swimming (4×100 mixed meters) heats are underway.
20:30: ‌ A final flurry of events: women’s weightlifting (75kg) final, male and female badminton (individual and doubles), mixed badminton (doubles), women’s diving (3-meter trampoline), women’s judo (+78kg), ‍men’s judo (+100kg), and women’s basketball (Group B) between Canada and‌ the United States. Women’s gymnastics (individual elastic trampoline) final concludes the day’s action.

A Day of Thrilling Competition at ⁣the Games

A Packed Schedule of Action-Packed Events

A whirlwind of⁣ athleticism awaits spectators at the Games today. From early morning to late night,⁢ the arena will buzz with intense competition across various disciplines. ⁢ The‍ day promises a captivating blend of individual and team events, showcasing⁣ the pinnacle ⁢of‌ human athletic achievement.

Track⁤ and Field: A Sprint to the Finish

* Early morning sees the start ⁣of the women’s 1500 meters, a grueling⁤ test of endurance.
* later, the⁤ men’s ‍400 meters⁤ heats‍ ignite ‍the track, with athletes pushing their limits.
* The⁢ long jump⁢ qualification round will see​ athletes striving for optimal ⁤distances.

Cycling: A ⁤Test of Speed and Skill

* Cycling enthusiasts ‍will witness thrilling⁢ team sprint qualifications for both men and women.
* ⁢Team ⁤pursuit races will also be held,⁢ showcasing the power⁢ of teamwork.
* Sprint ‌races will ⁢test the speed and agility of the ​cyclists.

Judo: A Clash of Strength and Technique

* the ‌bronze‍ and gold medal matches in the +78kg and +100kg ​weight classes will be highly anticipated.
* These matches will showcase the precision and power ​of the judokas.

Handball: A Clash of National Pride

* ‍The ⁣women’s handball match between Montenegro and Norway promises a fierce battle.
* ‍ Other handball matches will ​also be played, ‍adding to the excitement.

Boxing: A Clash of Power and Precision

*⁢ ⁤ Boxing matches in various ⁤weight ⁢classes will be held, with ‌athletes vying for victory.* The round of 16 matches will be a crucial stage in the ⁣competition.

Volleyball:⁤ A Clash ⁢of Strategies

* The women’s volleyball ‍match ‍between⁢ Holland⁢ and Puerto Rico will be a strategic‌ battle.
* ​Other volleyball matches will also be ‌played,adding to​ the excitement.

Basketball: A Clash of Giants

* The ⁤men’s basketball match between the United States and Serbia will be a clash of titans.
* ⁣ ⁣ This match will showcase the skill and teamwork of‌ the players.

Fencing: A Clash of precision and Strategy

* ‌ The men’s fencing⁢ bronze‌ and gold medal matches will be a test⁢ of skill and strategy.
* These matches will ⁣showcase the precision and agility of the fencers.

Hockey: A ‌Clash of National Pride

* the men’s hockey matches between Great Britain and Spain, and Belgium and New Zealand will ‌be‌ a test of skill and strategy.
* ⁤These matches ⁤will showcase the power‌ and teamwork of ‍the players.

Other Events: ​A Diverse⁤ Array of Action

* ​A ⁣variety of other events, including beach volleyball, tennis, badminton, and water polo,⁢ will be held throughout the day.
* ⁤ These events will showcase the diversity and excitement of ​the Games.

detailed schedule

  • 21:00 Women’s football‌ – quarter-finals, 2e-2f
  • 21:00 Cycling on women’s track – Team⁤ Sprint, qualifications
  • 21:27 men’s arc‍ -‌ individual, final for bronze
  • 21:40 Women’s ⁢Judo ⁣+78kg, Finals for bronze
  • 21:40 Men’s Judo +100kg, Bronze finals
  • 21:40 Women’s handball – Group A, Montenegro-Norway
  • 21:52 ​Cycling ‌on a​ male track – ​Team pursuit, first round
  • 22:00 Hockey on ⁤Male Prato – Group A, Great Britain-Spain
  • 22:00 Men’s‍ fencing – Florentto ​team test, bronze final
  • 22:00 Women’s boxing⁣ –51kg, round of 16
  • 22:05 Women’s⁣ volleyball – Group B, ⁤Holland-Port Rico
  • 22:17 Cycling on women’s track‌ – Team Sprint, first round
  • 22:20 Women’s judo +78kg, final ​for gold
  • 22:20 Men’s Judo +100kg, final for gold
  • 22:30 Cycling on a male track ‌- sprints, sixteenth finals and repechage
  • 22:30 Women’s boxing -60kg, round of 16
  • 22:45 Women’s basketball – Group B, Spain-Senagal
  • 23:00 men’s boxing -60kg,⁢ round⁤ of⁣ 16
  • 23:00 Hockey on‌ male Prato – Group A, Belgium-Nuova Zealanda
  • 23:00 Cycling on women’s track – ⁣Sprint teams, finals
  • 23:20 Cycling ⁣on a⁤ male track ⁤- team chase, ​finals
  • 23:30 Men’s ⁢fencing – Florentto team test, gold final
  • 23:30 Men’s boxing -75kg, round of 16
  • 0:00 Men’s weight lifting -85kg, final
  • 0:00 ‍Men’s basketball – Girone A, United States -Serbia
  • 0:00 women’s⁢ football – quarter-finals,⁤ 1f-2g
  • 0:00 Men’s Beach Volley – Ottavi di Finale ​(2 games)
  • 0:00 Women’s Beach⁢ Volley – Championship round (2 games)
  • 0:30 Men’s tennis – Eighth final‌ team tournament​ (4 games)
  • 0:30 Male Badminton – Individual, group stage
  • 0:30 Women’s badminton – individual, group stage
  • 0:30 ​ Male Badminton – double, group stage
  • 0:30 ​ Women’s⁣ badminton -‍ double, group‍ stage
  • 0:30 ⁢mixed badminton – double, ‌group stage
  • 0:30 Male water polo – Group A, Greece-Brazil
  • 0:30 hockey on male lawn – group B, Ireland-Argentina
  • 0:50 Women’s handball – Group B, Russia-Argentina
  • 1:30 Women’s volleyball -⁤ Group A, Russia-Japan
  • 1:30 ⁤Hockey on Male Prato – Group A, Australia-Brazil
  • 1:35 Women’s athletics – EpTathlon, weight jet (third test)
  • 1:40 Women’s athletics – hammer launch, group a qualifiers a
  • 1:50 ⁣Male water⁢ polo – Group B, Spain-Frantia
  • 2:05 Male athletics – 400 meters, batteries
  • 2:20 Male athletics – long jump, qualification
  • 2:50 ‌ Women’s handball – Group B, South Korean Korea
  • 3:00 Women’s athletics – weight jet, final

Olympic Action: A ⁣Day of Thrilling Competition

A Packed Schedule of Events

A whirlwind of athleticism unfolded across various venues, showcasing the raw power and precision of‌ Olympic athletes.‌ From the rhythmic splash of swimming to the explosive bursts ⁣of ​track ⁣and field, the day offered ⁤a captivating spectacle.

  • 3:03 PM: Women’s swimming – 200 meters backstroke final
  • 3:05 PM:⁢ Women’s ​Heptathlon -⁤ 200-meter dash (fourth event)
  • 3:10 PM:​ Women’s hammer​ throw – Group B qualifications
  • 3:10 PM: ​Men’s water polo – Group ‍A, Serbia vs. Australia
  • 3:12 PM: Men’s swimming – 100 meters butterfly final
  • 3:20 PM: Women’s swimming ⁤- 800 meters freestyle final
  • 3:30 PM: Men’s basketball – Group A, France vs.Venezuela
  • 3:35 PM: Women’s ‍volleyball ⁢- Group A, ⁣Southern​ Brazil​ vs. Korea
  • 3:40 PM:⁤ Women’s athletics – 100 meters heats
  • 3:44 PM: Men’s swimming – 50 meters freestyle final
  • 4:00 PM: Women’s swimming – 50 meters freestyle semifinals
  • 4:00 PM: men’s beach volleyball ⁤- Round of 16 (two games)
  • 4:00 PM: Women’s‌ beach volleyball – Quarterfinals (two games)

A​ Day of Intense Competition

The day’s schedule showcased a‌ diverse range of events, from the precision of swimming to the power of athletics. The energy⁣ in the ⁤venues was ‌palpable, with⁣ athletes pushing their limits and spectators roaring their support.

Key Moments and⁤ Insights

The men’s and women’s swimming finals promised thrilling displays of​ athleticism and precision.⁣ The water polo match‍ between⁢ Serbia and Australia promised a fierce battle of strategy and skill. The basketball game between France and Venezuela promised a high-scoring encounter. The volleyball match between Southern Brazil and Korea promised ⁢a clash of styles. The beach ⁢volleyball matches promised a display of athleticism and strategy.

Looking⁤ Ahead

The day’s events⁣ set the stage for an exciting continuation of the Olympic‌ Games. ⁣ ⁤The intensity and ‍passion of the athletes are sure to captivate audiences worldwide.

James Whitfield

James Whitfield is Archysport's racket sports and golf specialist, bringing a global perspective to tennis, badminton, and golf coverage. Based between London and Singapore, James has covered Grand Slam tournaments, BWF World Tour events, and major golf championships on five continents. His reporting combines on-the-ground access with deep knowledge of the technical and strategic elements that separate elite athletes from the rest of the field. James is fluent in English, French, and Mandarin, giving him unique access to athletes across the global tennis and badminton circuits.

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