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MAG quals - schedule, starting order, links

The RGF has a useful page where you can access some of the key information- but I haven't been able to find start lists yet.  Please post a link if you find them; I am posting here all the likely sites.  

RGF- http://sportgymrus.ru/competitions/olimpijskie-igry-2016/

FIG - Live scoring - https://live.fig-gymnastics.com/schedule.php?idevent=6405

FIG - Event details - Event details - https://live.fig-gymnastics.com/event_detail.php?idevent=6405

Rio 2016 - full event schedule - https://www.rio2016.com/en/artistic-gymnastics

If you are in the UK or can receive the BBC, they are promising not to miss one minute of action, including 24 online channels as well as the usual terrestrial and red button channels.  But I haven't been able to find a complete online guide to the broadcast schedule as yet.  Again, if you manage to find the right link then please post in the comments.


Well, here at least is a guide to those competing and in which subdivision.  The times of each sub, Rio time, are 

Sub 1 - 10.30
Sub 2 - 14.30
Sub 3 - 18.30

It is the opening ceremony tonight!  In London, TV coverage begins at 23.40 local time.  

Good luck to all the competitors!  




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  1. Brazil tv report about Russian women podium trainings from yesterday globoplay.globo.com/v/5211621/ P.S. Mustafina vault including

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    1. That isn't available everywhere.

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    2. The same report but on youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_1l5W4c4jcQ

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    3. Thank You :)

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  2. Is BBC going to stream it online?

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  3. Start lists for today's competition - http://sportgymrus.ru/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Startovy-i-list-Sorevnovanie-S-1-kvalifikatsiya-muzhchiny-2016_08_05.pdf

    Please see http://rewritingrussiangymnastics.blogspot.co.uk/2016/08/mag-quals-schedule-starting-order-links.html?m=1 for times and other details

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