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Sky TV coverage of the World Rowing Championships

by Rowing-World and Sky TV on 26 Aug 2006
Sky TV
Sky TV are taking the coverage from the start of finals from the World Champs next week at Eton including the semi finals.

So on Thursday evening 24th it's semi finals on SKY Sport 1 at 9.55pm

On Friday 25th evening exactly the same time and same channel.

On Saturday night, the first night of finals, SKY Sport 3 at 10.05pm

Then the final night Sunday 27th on air at 10.40pm and including the closing ceremony.



Event # Event Start GMT Sky
NZT
NZL Competitors A or B Final
Saturday
7 M4- 1024 2124 Hamish Bond, Carl Meyer, Selwyn Cleland, Eric Murray B Final
18 LM1x 1140 2240 Duncan Grant A Final
2 M1x 1240 2340 Mahe Drysdale A Final
3 W2- 1255 2355 Nicky Coles, Juliette Haigh A Final
4 M2- 1310 0010 George Bridgewater
Nathan Twaddle
A Final
5 W2x 1325 0025 Georgina Evers-Swindell
Caroline Evers-Swindell
A Final
Sunday
13 W8+ 1052 2152 Darnelle Timbs, Bess Halley, Nicky-Lee Crawford, Rebecca Scown, Emma Twigg, Paula Twining, Clementine Marshall, Erin Tolhurst, Candice Bardsley B Final
20 M4+ 1245 2345 James Dallinger, Steven Cottle, Paul Gerritsen, Dane Boswell, Daniel Quigley A Final

NB: the above information is provisional only and will be amended as soon as we can establish contact with UK and confirm, closer to race time.
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