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2012 London Olympic Schedule
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25/7/2012 schedule (Malaysia Time)
Sport | Time(MY) | Event | Details | Football | 23:00 | Women- First Round Group E | Great Britain vs New Zealand |
26/7/2012 schedule (Malaysia Time)
Sport | Time(MY) | Event | Details | Football |
0:00
0:00
1:45
2:45
2:45
19:00
21:30
21:45
| Women - First Round Group F
Women - First Round Group G
Women- First Round Group E
Women- First Round Group F
Women- First Round Group G
Men- First Round Group D
Men- First Round Group B
Men- First Round Group D |
Japan vs Canada
United States vs France
Cameroon vs Brazil
Sweden vs South Africa
Colombia vs DPR Korea
Honduras vs Morocco
Mexico vs Korea
Spain vs Japan
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27/7/2012 schedule (Malaysia Time)
Sport | Time(MY) | Event | Details | Football | 0:00
0:15
2:45
2:45
3:00 | Men- First Round Group A
Men- First Round Group B
Men- First Round Group C
Men- First Round Group C
Men - First Round Group A | UA Emirates vs Uruguay
Gabon vs Switzerland
Belarus vs New Zealand
Brazil vs Egypt
Great Britain vs Senegal | Opening | 4:00 | Opening Ceremony |
| Archery | 16:00
16:00
20:00
20:00 | Men's Individual - Ranking Round
Men's Team- Ranking Round
Women's Individual- Ranking Rnd
Women's Team - Ranking Round |
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28/7/2012 schedule (Malaysia Time)
Sport | Time(MY) | Event | Details | Archery | 16:00
22:00
23:40
| Men's Team- 1/8 Eliminations
Men's Team- Quarterfinals
Men's Team- Semifinals
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| Badminton | 15:30
19:30
| All events - Group play stage matches **
All events - Group play stage matches **
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| Basketball | 16:00
18:15
21:30
23:45
| Women- Preliminary Round Group A
Women- Preliminary Round Group B
Women - Preliminary Round Group A
Women - Preliminary Round Group A
| China vs Czech Republic
Canada vs Russia
Turkey vs Angola
United States vs Croatia
| Beach Volleyball | 16:00
17:00
21:30
22:30
18:00
19:00
23:30
| Men - Preliminary Round
Men- Preliminary Round
Men- Preliminary Round
Men- Preliminary Round
Women- Preliminary Round
Women- Preliminary Round
Women- Preliminary Round
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| Boxing | 20:30
22:00
| Men's Bantam (56kg) - Round of 32
Men's Middle (75kg) - Round of 32
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| Cycling - Road | 17:00 | Men's Road Race- Final |
| Equestrian | 17:00 | Individual - Dressage Day 1 |
| Fencing | 17:30
18:50
21:10
22:30
| Women's Individual Foil- Round of 64
Women's Individual Foil- Round of 32
Women's Individual Foil- Round of 16
Women's Individual Foil- Quarterfinals
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| Football | 19:00
21:30
21:45
| Women- First Round Group F
Women- First Round Group E
Women- First Round Group F
| Japan vs Sweden
New Zealand vs Brazil
Canada vs South Africa
| Gymnastics
- Artistic | 18:00
22:30
| Men - Qualification
Men- Qualification
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| Handball | 16:30
18:15
21:30
23:15
| Women- Preliminaries Group A
Women- Preliminaries Group B
Women- Preliminaries Group A
Women- Preliminaries Group B
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| Judo | 16:30
16:32
16:34
16:36
21:01
21:02
23:10
16:30
16:33
16:35
21:00
21:00
23:00
| Men's -60kg - Elimination round of 64
Men's -60kg - Elimination Round of 32
Men's -60kg- Elimination Round of 16
Men's -60kg- Quarterfinals
Men's -60kg- Repechage & Bronze
Men's -60kg - Semifinals
Men's -60kg - Final
Women's -48kg - Elimination Round of 32
Women's -48kg - Elimination Round of 16
Women's -48kg - Quarterfinals
Women's -48kg - Semifinals
Women's -48kg- Repechage & Bronze
Women's -48kg- Final
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| Rowing | 16:30
16:50
17:10
17:30
18:00
18:30
19:00
19:30
20:30
| Women's Pair- Heats
Women's Quadruple Sculls- Heats
Men's Eight- Heats
Men's Double Sculls - Heats
Men's Lightweight Four - Heats
Men's Quadruple Sculls - Heats
Men's Pair- Heats
Men's Single Sculls- Heats
Women's Single Sculls - Heats
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| Shooting | 15:15
18:00
19:00
22:30
| Women's 10m Air Rifle - Qualification
Women's 10m Air Rifle- Finals
Men's 10m Air Pistol- Qualification
Men's 10m Air Pistol- Finals
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| Swimming | 17:00
17:26
2:30
17:34
2:40
17:52
18:17
18:53
19:11
| Men's 400m Individual Medley - Heats
Men's 400m Individual Medley - Heats
Men's 400m Individual Medley- Final
Women's 100m Butterfly- Heats
Women's 100m Butterfly- Semifinals
Men's 400m Freestyle- Heats
Women's 400m Individual Medley- Heats
Men's 100m Breaststroke - Heats
Women's 4x100m Freestyle Relay- Heats
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| Table Tennis | 16:00
18:15
21:30
16:45
23:00
| Women's Singles- Preliminary Round
Women's Singles- First Round
Women's Singles- First Round
Men's Singles - Preliminary Round
Men's Singles - First Round
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| Tennis | 18:30 | * - Order of play available evening before |
| Volleyball | 16:30
18:30
21:45
23:45
| Women- Preliminary Round Group A
Women- Preliminary Round Group B
Women- Preliminary Round Group A
Women- Preliminary Round Group A
| Algeria vs Japan
China vs Serbia
Great Britain vs Russia
Italy vs Dominican Rep.
| Weightlifting | 22:30 | Women's 48kg- Group A |
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29/7/2012 schedule (Malaysia Time)
30/7/2012 schedule (Malaysia Time)
31/7/2012 schedule (Malaysia Time)
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'All The Bells' to ring out Olympics start!
London's Big Ben will ring for three minutes starting at 8:12am local time (3:12pm Malaysian time) to mark the start of the Olympics on Friday 27th July.
Church bells, bicycle bells, handbells, ship's bells, and even mobile phones will sound across Britain in a "cacophonous, amazing sound" to mark the start of the Olympics on Friday.
Artist Martin Creed, a 43-year-old Turner Prize winner, was commissioned to create his Work No. 1197: All The Bells In A Country Rung As Quickly And As Loudly As Possible For Three Minutes as part of the government's Cultural Olympiad, encouraging people to take in some culture along with the London 2012 Games.
And in the case of All The Bells, said Creed, everyone can even take part. All people need to do is ring any kind of bell for three minutes starting at 8:12am (3:12pm Malaysian time) on 27th July, exactly 12 hours before the start of the opening ceremony pre-show.
If the mobile phone is their chosen instrument, they can download a special ringtone from the project website, where participants can upload recordings of their bell-ringing afterwards.
For Creed, speaking at his cluttered east London studio, the project is part of a mission to take art out of the gallery into the public sphere.
"Art galleries are... a special place that's separate from the world and it makes me a bit uneasy, because I think that to a certain extent anything can look good in a gallery," the British artist said.
"They're beautiful spaces; very protected and cosseted. If my work has to be protected by an art gallery I think that's not good enough. It's like a child that can't make its way in the world. If it's any good, my work, it'll be able to survive in a hostile environment."
Martin poses for a photograph at his east London studio.
Martin poses for a photograph at his east London studio.
His All The Bells project had encountered some hostility from the Central Council Of Church Bell Ringers, a group that maintains the very English art of "change ringing" according to set formulas.
They argued that ringing church bells "as quickly and as loudly as possible" was unsuited to their medium and even dangerous. Creed labelled them "a bunch of meanies". But they now support the project—after being advised the instructions are flexible.
All the Bells echoes a long British tradition, says Creed, with bells rung out to celebrate historic events like Queen Elizabeth II's 1953 coronation and the end of World War II in 1945. The Royal Navy and Royal Fleet Auxiliary will join in, ringing ship's bells and those at shore bases.
Other participants signed up on the website include Lilly, a Welsh schoolgirl with her grandmother's handbell, and a pair of dogs who will apparently ring their collar bells on time.
Creed carried out a trial run in San Gimignano in Italy, which he said was "brilliant", but has concerns about how far sound will carry in the Britain-wide event. However, the BBC will be broadcasting All The Bells live from many locations—helping ringers feel they are part of something big.
Portraits of Anish Kapoor and Martin Creed by South African photographer Jillian Edelstein are displayed during the exhibition 'Road To 2012: Aiming High' at the National Portrait Gallery in London. The exhibition celebrates the people who made the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games happen.
Portraits of Anish Kapoor and Martin Creed by South African photographer Jillian Edelstein are displayed during the exhibition 'Road To 2012: Aiming High' at the National Portrait Gallery in London. The exhibition celebrates the people who made the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games happen.
Creed previously created a work in which a sprinter ran up and down part of London's Tate Gallery, and says he relates closely to athletes.
"Everything I do involves moving my body, so to work best, I need to move well," the Scot said. "What's beautiful about sport is the movement of the body is honed down to one very narrow area."
He's enthused by the Olympics as a public event, with his only complaint that "they haven't given me any tickets". But All The Bells, he said, marks an artistic direction from which there is no going back. "I think that all my work should be public work," he said.
Source: Relaxnews
Published: 26th July 2012 |
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