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BBC TV coverage of the 2015 European Gymnastics Championships



We are all looking forward to the Championships - quals start next Wednesday.  The BBC is covering finals - here is the broadcast schedule as per their website - http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/gymnastics/32173972

Friday 17 April 13.00-15.00 BST BBC2 (AA final, WAG)
Friday 17 April 17.30-2015 BST Red button (AA final, MAG)
Saturday 18 April 13.00-15.00 BST BBC1 (Event finals)
Sunday 19 April 13.30-16.00 BST BBC2 (Event finals)

Nominative registrations (list by name of all competitors) - http://www.gymnasticsresults.com/euro/2015/nomreg.pdf

You will be able to follow scores at http://www.longinestiming.com/Sport?sport=GA

Schedule below - (GAF - WAG; GAM - MAG)


Link to official website - http://www.montpelliergym2015.fr

ENJOY!  Good luck to all those who participate!



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  1. Do you know if the broadcast will be archived on the BBC website? I won't be able to watch most of the competition live...

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    1. I don't know if BBC will have it on their archived videos, but I'm almost certain that the competition will be on YouTube. :)

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    2. Hopefully it will be on the BBC Iplayer

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    3. it should be available on bbc iplayer 24 hours after the broadcast program, and be available for 29 days thereafter

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  2. Live streaming of finals will be available at http://www.eurovisionsports.tv/ueg/index.html - don't know if it will be geoblocked..

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