Rio
de Janeiro, Brazil - The Rio 2016 Olympic Games will feature
unprecedented coverage of sailing for fans in the United States. Between
NBC's world-class television and online programming, US Sailing's
multi-channel coverage, and comprehensive daily email reports sent
directly to fans, anyone hoping to follow the U.S. Olympic Sailing Team will
have a better view than during any previous Olympics. For more details
on how to follow the action, check out the US Sailing Team's viewing
guide below.
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Social Media
Managed
by award-winning Volvo Ocean Race and America's Cup photographer and
Onboard Reporter Amory Ross and US Sailing Team Press Officer Will
Ricketson, and with additional imagery from 10-time Olympic Games
photographer Daniel Forster, @USSailingTeam social media channels will
turn out world-class coverage on an hourly basis during Rio 2016. Follow
on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Youtube:
- Facebook: US Sailing Team
- Twitter: @USSailingTeam
- Instagram: @USSailingTeam
- Video: US Sailing Team YouTube Channel
Live Tracking
World
Sailing will provide live 2D and 3D tracking of all boats on all
courses during each day of racing. To view the tracking portal, visit World Sailing's Rio 2016 homepage.
NBC Olympics Broadcast
Two-time
U.S. Olympic Sailing medalist Randy Smyth will be joined by America's
Cup winner and veteran sailing commentator Gary Jobson in the NBC
broadcast booth for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games. Jobson and Smyth will
cover two classes per day during the live broadcast, which will be
available on NBCOlympics.com.
Below you will find the direct viewing links for each day of the
regatta, along with information on which classes will be
showcased. Replays of the daily program will appear online shortly after
the conclusion of the live broadcast.
In addition to the daily live broadcast on NBCOlympics.com,
a 30-minute recap of each day's racing, also narrated by Jobson and
Smyth, will appear on the MSNBC and CNBC television networks after the
conclusion of racing each day. This program will include recaps from
more classes than the two that were covered live each day. The precise
broadcast schedule of this program has yet to be determined, but it will
be aired daily between 4:00PM and 8:00PM ET from August 8th to August
18th (sailing competition dates).
Rio
2016 NBC sailing coverage will be produced by a team led by Chris
Lincoln, a five-time Emmy award-winning director of live sports and
entertainment programming, and the recipient of the IOC Golden Rings
awards for his direction of the London 2012 Olympic sailing broadcast.
NBC Daily Viewing Links:
PLEASE
NOTE: Dates and classes covered are subject to change. US Sailing will
keep this page as up-to-date as possible during the Games. NBC viewing
links may not be viewable outside the United States.
August 5th: Olympic Games Day 0
Opening Ceremony Broadcast Live on NBC.
August 8th: Sailing Day 1, Olympic Games Day 3
Classes Covered Live: RS:X Men (Pedro Pascual), Laser (Charlie Buckingham)
August 9th: Sailing Day 2, Olympic Games Day 4
Classes Covered Live: Finn (Caleb Paine), RS:X Women (Marion Lepert)
August 10th: Sailing Day 3, Olympic Games Day 5
Classes Covered Live: Nacra 17 (Bora Gulari and Louisa Chafee), Women's 470 (Annie Haeger and Briana Provancha)
August 11th: Sailing Day 4, Olympic Games Day 6
Classes Covered Live: Men's 470 (Stu McNay and Dave Hughes), Finn (Caleb Paine)
August 12th: Sailing Day 5, Olympic Games Day 7
Classes Covered Live: Men's 49er (Thomas Barrows and Joe Morris), Women's RS:X (Marion Lepert)
August 13th: Sailing Day 6, Olympic Games Day 8
Classes Covered Live: Men's Laser (Charlie Buckingham), 49erFX (Paris Henken and Helena Scutt)
August 14th: Sailing Day 7, Olympic Games Day 9
Medal Races Covered Live: Men's RS:X, Women's RS:X,
Classes Covered Live: Nacra 17 (Bora Gulari and Louisa Chafee)
August 15th: Sailing Day 8, Olympic Games Day 10
Medal Races Covered Live: Men's Laser, Women's Laser Radial
Classes Covered Live: Women's 470 (Annie Haeger and Briana Provancha)
August 16th: Sailing Day 9, Olympic Games Day 11
Medal Races Covered Live: Finn, Nacra 17
Classes Covered Live: Men's 49er (Thomas Barrows and Joe Morris)
August 17th: Sailing Day 10, Olympic Games Day 12
Medal Races Covered Live: Men's 470, Women's 470
Classes Covered Live: No other classes racing
August 18th: Sailing Day 11, Olympic Games Day 13
Medal Races Covered Live: Men's 49er, Women's 49erFX
Classes Covered Live: No other classes racing
August 19th: Sailing Reserve Day
Classes Covered Live: TBD
August 20th: Closing Ceremonies
Closing Ceremony Broadcast Live on NBC.
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