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USA's Haley Anderson came in second at the women's open water marathon on Aug. 9 with 1:57:38.6, barely behind gold medalist, Hungary's Eva Risztov, who clocked in with 1:57:38.2. -
Usain Bolt Live Stream: Men's 200M Finals at 3:55 PM ET; Watch Online
Just a few days ago, Usain Bolt, 25, won the gold medal for the 100-meter for the second consecutive time, and now he will step into his second London finals to hopefully win the men's 200-meter on Aug. 9. -
Tom Daley & Team Great Britain Divers Strip Down In "Sexy" LMFAO Cover (VIDEO)
A video has resurfaced featuring Team Great Britain divers lip-syncing and dancing to the club hit "Sexy" by LMFAO. Diver Tom Daley and his teammates Jack Laugher, Max Brick, Tonia Couch, Sarah Barrow, Nic Robinson-Baker and Chris Mears lip sync the words to the tune with the catchy chorus "I'm Sexy And I Know It." The group perform several choreographed dance sequences on the beach and even strip from their swim trunks to their Speedos. -
Men's 200M Finals: Usain Bolt, Yohan Blake and Warren Weir Move On to Finals - Jamaica Dominates the Relay
Both Team Jamaica's Usain Bolt and Yohan Blake ranked in first place in their semifinal heats, guaranteeing them a spot in the finals. -
Yohan Blake 200M Men’s Semifinals Live Stream 2012; Sprinter Will Run for His Life to Achieve Olympic Gold
During the Olympic Trials, sprinter Yohan Blake beat fellow Jamaican competitor Usain Bolt in both the men's 100-meter and 200-meter sprints, so he should not be underestimated when time comes for the 200-meter semifinals on Aug. 8. -
Usain Bolt 200M Semi Final: Watch Online, Live Stream 3.10PM, Race Schedule Olympics 2012
The semifinals for the men's 200-meter sprint airs on Aug. 8 at 3:10 p.m. Eastern Time and Jamaica's Usain Bolt, the current world record holder, will run to nab himself a spot against Yohan Blake in the finals and a chance at another gold medal. -
McKayla Maroney Vault Fall Video: US Gymnast Falls in Finals, Costs Her the Gold
Apparent from her Olympic performances, McKayla Maroney's strength is the vault but on Aug. 5, the gymnast made a terrible error which caused her to fall off the vault in front of millions watching. -
2012 Olympics Women’s and Men’s Swimming Finals Results, Day 3; Missy Franklin Gets Gold [NBC Live Streaming]
Day 3 of the 2012 Olympic Games had swimming finals for both men and women with plenty of gold, silver and bronze medals being handed out. France's Yannick Agnel got the gold medal in the men's 200-meter freestyle with a finish time of 1:43:14. Not far behind, with a 1:44:93 relay, was Korea's Taehwan Park and China's Yang Sun tying for the silver medal, resulting in no bronze medal being handed out. -
Men's Synchronized Diving Finals at 10 A.M.; Olympics, Day 3, NBC Live Stream
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 Men's Tennis Results: Roger Federer Wins Opening Match
Roger Federer beat Alejandro Falla in the first round on Day 1 of the London Games today. The Grand Slam title-winning Swiss athlete beat Falla of Colombia, 6-3, 5-7, 6-3 on Centre Court where he won his last Wimbledon title, his 17th just 3 weeks ago. He has just secured his place for the second round, getting closer to winning his first single gold medal.