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How to Watch the Olympics Without a TV – NBCNews.com

Friday, August 05, 2016

No TV? No problem! NBC is making 4,500 hours of Olympics coverage available at NBCOlympics.com and the NBC Sports app, starting with preliminary soccer events on Wednesday, two days before Friday’s formal start of the Olympics. The online coverage includes every single event live, as NBC continues a practice begun with the London Olympics in 2012 under new owner Comcast Corp. For the first time, NBC is also offering some…

The Olympics Are Horrible. I Love Them Very Much. – Slate Magazine

Friday, August 05, 2016

Cesspools, Zika, trash fires, and cat burglars: Rio may well make the world long for the stray dogs of Sochi. This is the International Olympic Committee’s fault, not Brazil’s. It’s unfair and unrealistic to expect a country with far bigger problems to put on a spectacular, mistake-free show. The IOC’s research into Rio’s bid for the 2016 Games apparently consisted of listening to “The Girl From Ipanema” while enjoying a…

Michael Phelps wasn’t trying at the 2012 London Olympics, but he is now – Yahoo Sports

Thursday, August 04, 2016

Michael Phelps has discussed the demons that followed him from his historic 2008 Beijing Olympics to his second DUI arrest in September 2014, in profiles by Sports Illustrated and ESPN The Magazine. But rarely, if ever, has he opened up on camera the way he just did with Bob Costas on NBC Sports. In a 23-minute extended interview, Phelps wrestled again with those demons, covering at length his six-week stay at Arizona’s…

Rio Olympics: will Brazil be ready? Why so much of the world thinks it won’t. – Vox

Thursday, August 04, 2016

When a new elevated bike path in Rio collapsed in April, hit by a fluke wave, the deaths of two people weren’t just seen as a tragedy. The collapse became an irresistible metaphor for the state of Olympic readiness in Brazil. As Rio prepares for the 2016 Summer Olympic Games, which open Friday night, the bike path is not the only disaster to serve that purpose. There were also the…

US Women’s Soccer Team Opens Olympics With A Win Over New Zealand – NPR

Thursday, August 04, 2016

i Kelley O’Hara (top) joins her American teammates in celebrating a second-half goal by Alex Morgan in the U.S. women’s soccer team’s Group G first-round win over New Zealand in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, Wednesday. Pedro Vilela/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Pedro Vilela/Getty Images Kelley O’Hara (top) joins her American teammates in celebrating a second-half goal by Alex Morgan in the U.S. women’s soccer team’s Group G first-round win over…

Watch Canada Score the Fastest Soccer Goal in Olympic History – TIME

Thursday, August 04, 2016

Canada’s Janine Beckie scored the fastest opening goal in Olympic soccer history Wednesday, burying the ball in the back of the net just 19 seconds into the game. She scored the goal in the opening moments of the team’s match against Australia, a bout that gave them their first win of the 2016 Rio Summer Games. Beckie — who is a starting forward for the Canadian women’s team — surpassed…

Ranking the 10 best (and worst) Olympics theme songs – USA TODAY

Thursday, August 04, 2016

Katy Perry inspires athletes to ‘Rise’ up at the Rio Olympics. (Photo: Robert Deutsch, USA TODAY) Like competing on the balance beam or sprinting to the finish line, writing a song can be an Olympic-caliber feat. Every two years, artists are called upon to record a tune that will capture the mood of the summer and winter Olympic games. Before Friday’s opening ceremony in Rio de Janeiro (NBC, 7:30 ET/PT), we look back at the…

How To Watch the Olympics Without Cable – Gizmodo

Thursday, August 04, 2016

Image: Sam Woolley The Olympics is a once every four-year event testing the limits of humanity’s athletic ability—more so this year as competitors compete in raw sewage. It’s safer for viewers at home, but for those without cable, it’s also a marathon of ingenuity and clever thinking to even watch it. Watching the Olympics without cable is easier than ever, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t some hurdles that need…

US Women’s Soccer Team Opens Olympics With A Win Over New Zealand – NPR

Thursday, August 04, 2016

i Kelley O’Hara (top) joins her American teammates in celebrating a second-half goal by Alex Morgan in the U.S. women’s soccer team’s Group G first-round win over New Zealand in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, Wednesday. Pedro Vilela/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Pedro Vilela/Getty Images Kelley O’Hara (top) joins her American teammates in celebrating a second-half goal by Alex Morgan in the U.S. women’s soccer team’s Group G first-round win over…

The Modern Olympics Were Founded By A French Baron Who Was Sad That France Kept Losing Wars – Deadspin

Thursday, August 04, 2016

Photo via AP If you were looking to create an object that was the perfect physical manifestation of the Summer Olympics’ contradictory relationship with the partially invented history they sprang from, you could do a lot worse than the Olympic Torch. Every four years, the Olympic Torch begins its journey to the host city from Olympia, Greece. The torch’s flame symbolizes Prometheus stealing fire from Zeus, and it’s lit with…

U.S. beats New Zealand 2-0 in its first match at Olympics – NBC Olympics

Thursday, August 04, 2016

BELO HORIZONTE, Brazil (AP) — Carli Lloyd and Alex Morgan scored a goal in each half as the U.S. women’s soccer team defeated New Zealand 2-0 in its debut at the Rio Games on Wednesday, getting off to a solid start in its attempt to win a fourth straight Olympic gold medal. Lloyd put the Americans ahead with a header in the ninth minute and Morgan added to the lead…

Hope Solo booed by Brazilian fans at Olympics over Zika comments – Washington Post

Thursday, August 04, 2016

Hope Solo heard from Brazilian fans Wednesday during the United States’ Olympic opener against New Zealand. (Eugenio Savio) The U.S. women’s soccer team has begun play at the Rio Olympics, and let’s just say that Hope Solo is not a favorite among Brazilian fans. Because of her comments about the Zika virus, the veteran goalkeeper was booed every time she touched the ball Wednesday against New Zealand: Hope Solo continues to hilariously…

The Ultimate Guide to Watching the Olympics – Wall Street Journal

Wednesday, August 03, 2016

The Olympic motto is faster, higher, stronger. This year’s Games will also be clearer, bigger and closer. For the first time, viewers at home can watch Missy Franklin splashing toward the pool wall in stunning 4K detail. With no more than a smartphone, we can go live to every single event in every single sport—4,500 hours of Olympic drama. And we’ll be able to teleport in virtual reality onto the…

Olympic women’s soccer does not wait for the Opening Ceremonies – Washington Post

Wednesday, August 03, 2016

Alex Morgan and Co. open up Olympic play on Wednesday. (Jamie Squire/Getty Images) Guess what: The Olympics actually begin on Wednesday with six women’s soccer games. Here’s a quick schedule and some notes on each game. All times EDT. [How to watch the Rio Olympics on TV] Noon: Sweden vs. South Africa (NBCSN) Sweden, a 2012 Olympic quarterfinalist, is coached by Pia Sundhage, who led the U.S. women to gold…

Chicago Fire soccer team shuts down anti-gay chant – Chicago Tribune

Wednesday, August 03, 2016

My favorite team, the Chicago Fire, isn’t the best soccer club in the world. They’re in last place in their league, although they have a chance to get into the finals of the U.S. Open Cup. Last year I was so depressed, I advocated hiring the Grim Reaper as a mascot. This year, despite the pain, I’m weirdly optimistic about the future. But I’m not writing today about soccer on…

Wednesday’s Rio 2016 Olympics schedule and results – Los Angeles Times

Wednesday, August 03, 2016

Here is what’s happening at the Rio Olympics on Wednesday. All times Pacific. Women’s Soccer 9 a.m.–Sweden 1, South Africa 0 (Group E) 11 a.m.–Canada 2, Australia 0 (Group F) Noon–Brazil vs. China (Group E) 2 p.m.–Zimbabwe vs. Germany (Group F) 3 p.m.–United States vs. New Zealand (Group G) 6 p.m.–France vs. Colombia (Group G)  

Rio Olympics 2016: USA flag bearer Michael Phelps laments lack of ‘clean sport’ – BBC News

Wednesday, August 03, 2016

Michael Phelps is only the second swimmer to carry the USA flag, after Gary Hall in 1976 Swimmer Michael Phelps says he does not believe he has ever participated in a “clean sport” after being chosen to carry the USA flag at the Rio Games. Phelps, 31, is the most decorated Olympian of all time with 22 medals and the first American male swimmer to qualify for a fifth Games….

Why hosting the Olympics is a "terrible idea" – CBS News

Wednesday, August 03, 2016

When Rio won the right to host the Olympics back in 2009, a throng of Brazilians were bouncing on the beach. It was their chance to show the world that Brazil had arrived. But then the worst recession in 25 years hit and unemployment shot up, alongside billions of dollars’ worth of Olympic venues, reports CBS News correspondent Ben Tracy. Felipe Paiva lives in one of Rio’s poor neighborhoods known…

Wednesday’s Rio 2016 Olympics schedule – Los Angeles Times

Wednesday, August 03, 2016

Here is what’s happening at the Rio Olympics on Wednesday. All times Pacific. Women’s Soccer 9 a.m.–Sweden vs. South Africa (Group E) 11 a.m.–Canada vs. Australia (Group F) Noon–Brazil vs. China (Group E) 2 p.m.–Zimbabwe vs. Germany (Group F) 3 p.m.–United States vs. New Zealand (Group G)  

In the age of Trump, the US treads carefully at the Olympics – The Guardian (blog)

Wednesday, August 03, 2016

Before they arrive in Rio, every US athlete is shown a video produced by the US Olympic Committee. A fictitious American athlete lands in Rio only to be frustrated that the bus is either late or slow, and sends an angry tweet that instantly goes viral. His social media feeds explode with retorts. He is a pariah before he’s off his first bus, hated by millions of people around the…