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Right. But again, they only show a very minor percent of the events. And, like it or not, they show canadian teams/athletes primarily. So if you want to watch USA kayaking or fencing or whatever, you probably aren't going to find it there.Channel 99. CBUTD Non USA coverage is much better, more nuetral, and just more action, less fluff.
Peacock. We use peacock and it seems like everything is there without the mushy human interest stuff. You can search by sport.One thing that always annoys me is how difficult it is to figure out where to watch a given Olympic sport. So much of this stuff is televised, but so little makes it to a screen you can see.
We subscribed to Peacock just for the Olympics, and have most definitely not been pleased with the content. Plus there are shitloads of ads.Peacock. We use peacock and it seems like everything is there without the mushy human interest stuff. You can search by sport.
I only watch events without judges for scoring.
They're not limited to 14 minutes ....that's just how long they typically last before a team runs out of uninjured players.How are Rugby sevens games only 14 minutes long? No wonder I feel like I keep missing big chunks of them. I'm not turning them on too late, they just don't last long.
Really wish I could watch this on the CBC, but it seems to be blocked. Peacock/NBC was busy talking about the second and third place swimmers and barely mentioned the winner.Summer McIntosh from Canada is going to win many golds and 1st place trophies until she retires.
I feel sorry for all the other ladies fighting for 2nd place.
Always interesting to see the sports that have almost no USA (or CAN) representation. For example, a lot of the whitewater events just seem dominated by other countries.
Speaking of canoe/kayaking, there is a WA athlete competing in single/double kayak racing, Jonas Ecker.