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NBC Olympics TV Schedule for Tuesday

Watch the 2012 Olympics from London, including the U.S. women's gymnastics and men's 200m butterfly.

If you can't leap across the pond for the Olympic games, television coverage will be aired on NBC. The Olympics 2012 TV schedule is available on NBCOlympics.com. For a complete list of Olympic games, days, times and competitors visit London2012.com.

Tuesday's schedule includes more swimming plus rowing, canoe/kayak, men's volleyball and men's water polo and men's beach volleyball.

Additional coverage is scheduled to be shown on NBC's family of channels, incluing MSNBC, NBCSN, Bravo, CNBC, Telemundo and more. Watch the games live online though NBC's Live Extra. .

Tuesday, July 31

12:35a - 1:35a NBC Late Night

Swimming coverage includes the women's 200m individual medley semifinals, plus whitewater qualifying in Canoe/Kayak.

1:35a - 4:30a NBC Primetime Repeat

In their first head-to-head duel in the London pool, defending Olympic champion Michael Phelps and reigning world champion Ryan Lochte race in the 200m freestyle final. Also, Jonathan Horton leads Team USA against the world in the men's Gymnastics team final, Diving crowns its champions in the men's synchronized platform event, and more.

9:00a - 9:30a Canoe/Kayak

The first medal in Canoe/Kayak will be awarded in the men’s C-1 whitewater final. France’s Tony Estanguet could be in the mix for his third gold medal after winning in 2000 and 2004 and fourth in as many Olympiads.

9:30a - 10:15a Swimming

Swimming qualification continues with 11 races in four events, including Michael Phelps and Ryan Lochte in the men’s 4x200 freestyle relay. Other races include the men’s 100m freestyle and 200m breaststoke, and the women’s 200m butterfly.

10:15a - 10:45a Rowing

Rowing reaches the quarterfinal stage in men’s and women’s single sculls, and semifinals in the men’s double sculls and lightweight four, plus repechages in five additional races.

10:45a - 12:30p Men's Volleyball: USA vs. GER

The defending Olympic gold champion United States had no trouble in its opener, beating Serbia in three sets behind a combined 31 points from Matt Anderson and 2008 Olympic MVP Clay Stanley. Also on Sunday, Germany was beaten in the first set 31-29 by Russia en route to a straight-set defeat.

12:30p - 1:00p Swimming

More qualifying heats in Swimming featuring four events and 11 races.

1:00p - 1:30p Rowing

Quarterfinals, semifinals and repechages in rowing, featuring 21 races over nine events.

1:30p - 3:00p Men's Water Polo: USA vs. ROU

Looking for its first men’s Water Polo gold in 108 years, Team USA opened play Sunday by holding off a late charge from Montenegro to win 7-6 as American Peter Varellas scored three goals. Nicolae Diaconu tallied three of his four goals during Romania’s 7-0 run in the second and third quarters as it went on to beat host Great Britain 13-4.

3:00p - 4:00p Men's Beach Volleyball

A men's qualifying-round match in Beach Volleyball featuring the U.S. team of Todd Rogers and Phil Dalhausser against Spain's Pablo Herrera and Adrian Gavira.

8:00p - 12:00a (8/1) NBC Primetime

The U.S. women target team gold in Gymnastics, plus Diving, Michael Phelps in the men's 200m fly final, and more.

What has been your favorite Olympic moment so far? Let us know in the comments.

 

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