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The men's final synchronized diving 10-meter platform is live at 10 a.m. (3 p.m. London time) with eight teams competing for the gold, silver and bronze medals. -
2012 Olympics Women’s Diving Results: Winners, Synchronized 3-Meter [Live Steaming]
In the 2012 Olympics final competition for the women's synchronized 3-meter springboard, Team China's Wu Minxia and He Zi came in first with a total score of 346.20. -
2012 Olympic USA Female Divers To Watch For [PHOTOS]
Team USA is offering some mean female divers for the 2012 Olympic Games this year in London. Here is a list of America's female representatives in the diving category: -
NBC Olympic Schedule: Live Streaming Day 2; Women's Diving Finals, Team USA
Watch Team USA divers Kelci Bryant and Abigail Johnston compete in the women's synchronized 3-meter springboard at 10am Eastern time ( 3 p.m. London time) on July 29, Day 2 of the 2012 Olympic Games. -
NBC Olympic Schedule 2012: Live Streaming For Day 2; Men's Basketball, Swimming, Cycling & More [COMPLETE LIST]
The NBC Olympics schedule for the 2012 summer games will feature must-see events in it's second full day of programs. The London Olympics will be full of intense gaming to catch on NBC live streaming and broadcasting. The Sunday games will feature Men's Basketball, Swimming, and Women's Cycling. The "Dream Team" of the 2012 Olympics includes Lebron James, Kevin Durant, and Kobe Bryant. With this caliber of players on the team, the US is predicted to be unstoppable for a gold win. -
NBC Olympic Opening Ceremony Start Time: Replay at 7:30PM Eastern TIme
The NBC showing of the opening ceremony begins at 7:30 Eastern time. The grand opening ceremony kicked off at 4p.m. ET (9p.m. GMT), officially starting the Summer Olympic Games season. The opening ceremony is called "Isles of Wonder." -
London Olympics Opening Ceremony Live Stream Online
Watch live online streaming of the London Olympic opening ceremony going on RIGHT NOW. NBC is planning on a record 5,3535 hours of coverage across nine NBC networks, according to Forbes.