Olympics rowing live stream: Watch online – August 13
Live stream information and how to watch the final day of Olympics rowing online and on television on August 13.
Saturday marks the final day for Olympics rowing competitions. There are medal competitions in men’s single sculls, women’s singles sculls, and men’s and women’s coxed eight. The United States has a boat in women’s single sculls and in the men’s and women’s coxed eight.
Make sure you’re tuned into NBC for all of the action because this marks the end of the 2016 portion of rowing events before a four-year wait for the 2020 Olympics begins.
Full schedule for Day 8, the final day of Olympics rowing:
8:30am ET: Men’s single sculls, Finals, Final D: Iraq, Peru, Lithuania, Uzbekistan, Algeria,Paraguay
8:40am ET: Women’s single sculls, Finals, Final D: Singapore, Paraguay, Trinidad and Tobago, Nigeria, Algeria, Egypt
8:50am ET: Men’s single sculls, Finals, Final C: Indonesia, India, Uruguay, Hungary, Argentina, South Korea
9am ET: Women’s single sculls, Finals, Final C: Argentina, Sweden, Ireland, Lithuania, Bermuda, South Korea
9:10am ET: Men’s single sculls, Finals, Final B: Poland, Egypt, Great Britain, Mexico, Australia, Norway
9:20am ET: Women’s single sculls, Finals, Final B: Denmark, Zimbabwe, Czech Republic, Canada, Belarus, Mexico
9:32am ET: Men’s single sculls, Finals, Final A (Medal Race): Cuba, Belarus, Czech Republic, New Zealand, Croatia, Belgium
9:45am ET: Women’s single sculls, Finals, Final A (Medal Race): Switzerland, United States, Australia, China, New Zealand, Austria
10:06am ET: Women’s coxed eight, Finals, Final A (Medal Race): Netherlands, Romania, United States, Great Britain, Canada, New Zealand
10:27am ET: Men’s coxed eight, Finals, Final A (Medal Race): Poland, Netherlands, Great Britain, Germany, United States, New Zealand
Here’s all the TV info you need to follow Olympics rowing on August 13:
Date: Saturday, August 13
Start Time: 7:30am ET
Channel: NBC
Live Stream: NBColympics.com
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Today’s races will conclude the 2016 Rio Olympics rowing events so make sure you get in front of your TV or your tablet or phone so you can catch the last rowing action before the 2020 Olympics.