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I went there but every event I want to see ends up saying 'concluded' and you can't see anything. And it doesn't show events from the previous days.

I want to see when Dana Vollmer won the world record and hear the commentary/reaction in the background and I can't get this anywhere. I can't find anything from day one or day 2 anywhere on the internet except shakey cam without sound. Why does it have to be so difficult.

I assume you're talking about the 100m Butterfly. If so, go to http://www.nbcolympics.com/swimming/event/women-100m-butterfly/phase=sww021100/index.html and click on the appropriate replay.

Edit: It's the full two hour video of the finals, so you'll have to skip around until you find the event you want.
 
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/olympics/19064765

GB women's Volleyball team:



The treatment of their team has been disgraceful.

Can't fund every sport properly so under-performing teams will inevitably get cut. I don't see where the treatment has been disgraceful?
Shame they have had to make so many sacrifices but it was their choice to do so. Not that making such big sacrifices would be unique to them either, even in sports with better funding, Athletes have to give up a lot to compete at Olympic level.
 
Is it weird that I find men's soccer really boring, but I love watching our women's team? I realized this when I was watching our team in the World Cup finals against Japan. I feel like there's more action.
 
Nice, thanks. So I guess you just have to go to the events and it'll show them that's good enough for me I tried looking before but couldn't find it.

Yeah, I found it by first selecting "Swimming", then going to the Results tab and selecting the event. The "big" event replays sometimes get delayed until after prime-time, but not always. Seems to be a matter of finding the right link.
 
So exactly what is happening to Australia (and perhaps Russia) swimming team? They used to be more than competitive (and the fact that China, Japan and Korea spend all the money to send their swimmer there probably means they do have a good system).
 
This is the most popular sport in the US?

wat?

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