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Video on Demand and Schedule, NCAA Championships Day Two

Video on Demand

Once you follow the link, you will be prompted to click another link to open the stream in a pop-out window. Do that and you should get the video.

So you don’t have to watch a spinning logo all morning, however, the prelims for day two of the NCAA Championships will start at 11 a.m. with heats of the 200 medley relay. The full line up includes the 400 IM at 11:21 AM CT,  100 fly at 11:46, 200 freestyle at 11:57, 100 breaststroke at 12:14 P.M., 100 back 12:26, and finishes with the 800 freestyle relay at 12:59. Each event yesterday was run with a just a few minutes in between

Finals start at 7 p.m. Following the 200 medley and preceding the 800 freestyle relay, there will be 20 minute breaks for cool downs. In between events at the finals session last evening were awards presentations as well.

Updated with start times for events at 10:33 A.M. CT. 

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9 years ago

My audio is about a 50 behind…ugh

floppy
9 years ago

Results of the first day Pick ‘Em contest?

MoreH20
Reply to  floppy
9 years ago

+1
Let the powers to be know we want instant pick ’em results! I felt great about my picks until the medley relay.
And how will they account for the tie in the 50 free? Are you awarded 4 points if you had Tandy or Bilis in 4th? I had Tandy third and Bilis 4th.

wave rider
9 years ago

I wonder if Iowa even tried to fix the audio video delay for this morning. If not, someone needs to find the media director and choke slam them off of the high dive.

Underwater Writer
Reply to  wave rider
9 years ago

I second this.

ps1872
Reply to  Underwater Writer
9 years ago

Amen

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