Wednesday May 22, 2013




Watching the Summer Games: A look at Monday's Olympic TV highlights


The Canadian Press London 2012

Here's a look at Monday's TV highlights at the Summer Olympics (times subject to change):

4 a.m.–Noon ET

— Women’s omnium, Day 1, featuring Canadian medal favourite Tara Whitten; Men’s sprint final, Britain goes for another gold. (CTV)

— Track and field, women's 100-metre hurdles first round, featuring Canada’s Jessica Zelinka, Phylicia George and Nikkita Holder (CTV)

— Gymnastics, men's and women's final individual events. (CTV)

— Women's boxing, Canadian Mary Spencer opens competition in 75-kilogram division. (Sportsnet)

— Equestrian, team showjumping final, featuring Canadians Ian Millar, Eric Lamaze and Jill Henselwood (TSN)

— Kayak, men's sprint heats and semifinals, featuring Canadian star Adam van Koeverden. (Sportsnet)

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12–6 p.m. ET

— Women's soccer semifinal, Canada vs. U.S. at Old Trafford (TSN, 2:45 p.m. ET)

— Track and field, men's 400-metre final featuring South African amputeee star Oscar Pistorius (pending qualification). (CTV)

— Synchronized swimming, women's duet featuring Canadians Marie-Pier Boudreau Gagnon and Elise Marcotte (TSN)

— Diving, men's three-metre springboard, preliminaries, featuring Alexandre Despatie and Francois Imbeau-Dulac. (Sportsnet)


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