2008 Us Olympic Team Trials - Swimming

2008 US OLYMPIC TEAM TRIALS - SWIMMING June 29 - July 6, 2008 Omaha, Nebraska RESULTS Live Timing www.NBCOlympics.com will webcast the morning prelim sessions live from the 2008 U.S. Olympic Team Trials in Omaha, Neb. Olympic gold medalist and former National Team captain Josh Davis will be the commentator. The webcasts begin Sunday and will air each day of Trials starting at 11 a.m. Central Time. www.nbcolympics.com/.../index.html LIVE Online Video Link TV Schedule Athlete Interviews ROSTER USA SWIMMING ATHLETE SELECTION PROCEDURES 2008 OLYMPIC GAMES http://www.h2omaha.com/ Psyche Sheet www.usaswimming.org/.../Psych Sheet_US Olympic Team Trials.pdf Olympic Trials Event by Event Preview (Qualifiers as of 4/9) here's a list of who's made QTs along with top 8 bios www.usaswimming.org/.../DesktopDefault.aspx athlete bios www.usaswimming.org/.../NatTeamBios.pdf count down http://www.h2omaha.com/ aqua zone www.visitomaha.com/.../index.cfm
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    **** NBC for this bullshit they're pulling during the 1500. God forbid they actually show the whole race -- and not just one commercial during the race, but two?!? :rant3: Not only that; they discovered how to subject swim fans to two hours of commercials and track and field fans to two hours of commercials. My TV guide said "US Swimming Trials on NBC at 8pm -1 hour", so that's what I programmed myself and my VCR for. Guess what? They intermingle Track and Field with Swimming and I end up watching a women's 50m free and parts of the 1500 and that's it. I'm fuming at the lack of respect NBC (and other channels) show towards their audiences.
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  • Former Member
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    **** NBC for this bullshit they're pulling during the 1500. God forbid they actually show the whole race -- and not just one commercial during the race, but two?!? :rant3: Not only that; they discovered how to subject swim fans to two hours of commercials and track and field fans to two hours of commercials. My TV guide said "US Swimming Trials on NBC at 8pm -1 hour", so that's what I programmed myself and my VCR for. Guess what? They intermingle Track and Field with Swimming and I end up watching a women's 50m free and parts of the 1500 and that's it. I'm fuming at the lack of respect NBC (and other channels) show towards their audiences.
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