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Rio Swimming Schedule Final Rio 2016 SWIMMING SCHEDULE Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 6 August 7 August 8 August 9 August 10 August 11 August 12 August 13 August Heats: (from 5pm GMT) Heats: (from 5pm GMT) Heats: (from 5pm GMT) Heats: (from 5pm GMT) Heats: (from 5pm GMT) Heats: (from 5pm GMT) Heats: (from 5pm GMT) 400m IM (M) 100m backstroke (W) 200m freestyle (W) 100m freestyle (M) 100m freestyle (W) 50m freestyle (M) 50m freestyle (W) 100m butterfly (W) 200m freestyle (M) 200m butterfly (M) 200m butterfly (W) 200m backstroke (M) 800m freestyle (W) 1500m freestyle (M) 400m freestyle (M) 100m breaststroke (W) 200m IM (W) 200m breaststroke (M) 200m breaststroke (W) 100m butterfly (M) 4x100m medley relay (W) 400m IM (W) 100m backstroke (M) 4x200m freestyle relay (M) 200m IM (M) 200m backstroke (W) 4x100m medley relay (M) 100m breaststroke (M) 400m freestyle (W) 4x200m freestyle relay (W) 4x100m freestyle relay (W) 4x100m freestyle relay (M) Semi-finals & Finals: Semi-finals & Finals: Semi-finals & Finals: Semi-finals & Finals: Semi-finals & Finals Semi-finals & Finals Semi-finals & Finals Semi-finals & Finals (from 2am GMT) (from 2am GMT) (from 2am GMT) (from 2am GMT) (from 2am GMT) (from 2am GMT) (from 2am GMT) (from 2am GMT) 400m IM (M): F 100m butterfly (W): F 200m freestyle (W): SF 100m freestyle (M): SF 200m breaststroke (M): F 50m freestyle (M): SF 200m backstroke (W): F 50m freestyle (W): F 100m butterfly (W): SF 200m freestyle (M): SF 200m freestyle (M): F 200m freestyle (W): F 100m freestyle (W): SF 200m breaststroke (W): F 100m butterfly (M): F 1500m freestyle (M): F 400m freestyle (M): F 100m breaststroke (W): SF 100m backstroke (M): F 200m butterfly (M): F 200m backstroke (M): SF 200m backstroke (M): F 800m freestyle (W): F 4x100m medley relay (W): F 400m IM (W): F 100m breaststroke (M): F 100m breaststroke (W): F 200m butterfly (W): SF 200m butterfly (W): F 200m backstroke (W): SF 50m freestyle (M): F 4x100m medley relay (M): F 100m breaststroke (M): SF 400m freestyle (W): F 200m butterfly (M): SF 200m breaststroke (M): SF 100m freestyle (M): F 200m IM (M): F 50m freestyle (W): SF 4x100m freestyle relay (W): F 100m backstroke (M): SF 200m IM (W): SF 200m IM (W): F 200m breaststroke (W): SF 100m freestyle (W): F 100m backstroke (W): SF 4x200m freestyle relay (M): F 200m IM (M): SF 100m butterfly (M): SF 4x100m freestyle relay (M): F 4x200m freestyle relay (W): F GBR based athletes to watch: GBR based athletes to watch: GBR based athletes to GBR based athletes to watch: GBR based athletes to watch: GBR based athletes to GBR based athletes to GBR based athletes to watch: watch: watch: watch: 400m IM (M): 100m backstroke (W): 200m freestyle (W): 100m freestyle (M): 200m breaststroke (W): 50m freestyle (M): 50m freestyle (W): 50m freestyle (W): Max Litchfield Georgia Davies Georgia Coates Ben Proud Molly Renshaw Ben Proud Fran Halsall Fran Halsall 400m freestyle (M): 200m freestyle (M): Eleanor Faulkner Duncan Scott Chloe Tutton 800m freestyle (W): 1500m freestyle (M): 1500m freestyle (M): James Guy James Guy 200m IM (W): 200m butterfly (W) 200m IM (M): Jazz Carlin Stephen Milne Stephen Milne Stephen Milne Cameron Kurle Siobhan-Marie O’Connor Aimee Willmott Ieuan Lloyd Camilla Hattersley Tim Shuttleworth Tim Shuttleworth Geoff Butler* 100m breaststroke (W): Hannah Miley 200m breaststroke (M) Dan Wallace 100m butterfly (M): 100m butterfly (M): 4x100m medley relay (M): 400m IM (W): Molly Renshaw 200m freestyle (M): Andrew Willis 200m breaststroke (M) James Guy James Guy Chris Walker-Hebborn Hannah Miley Chloe Tutton James Guy Craig Benson Andrew Willis 200m breaststroke (W): 800m freestyle (W): James Guy Aimee Willmott Yvette Kong ** Cameron Kurle Nicholas Quinn*** Craig Benson Molly Renshaw Jazz Carlin Ross Murdoch 100m breaststroke (M): 100m backstroke (M): 100m backstroke (M): 200m freestyle (W): Nicholas Quinn** Chloe Tutton Camilla Hattersley Adam Peaty Adam Peaty Chris Walker-Hebborn Chris Walker-Hebborn Georgia Coates 200m butterfly (W) 200m IM (M): 50m freestyle (M): Ben Proud Ross Murdoch 400m freestyle (W) 100m breaststroke (W): Eleanor Faulkner Aimee Willmott Ieuan Lloyd Ben Proud Duncan Scott Jazz Carlin Molly Renshaw 200m IM (W): 100m freestyle (M): Dan Wallace 4x100m medley relay (M): 4x100m medley relay (W): 100m breaststroke (M): Chloe Tutton Siobhan-Marie O’Connor Ben Proud Chris Walker-Hebborn Fran Halsall Adam Peaty Yvette Kong * Hannah Miley Duncan Scott James Guy Georgia Davies Ross Murdoch 4x200m freestyle relay (M): 4x200m freestyle relay (W): Ross Murdoch Chloe Tutton Robbie Renwick Georgia Coates Adam Peaty Molly Renshaw Dan Wallace Eleanor Faulkner Ben Proud Siobhan-Marie O’Connor Duncan Scott Camilla Hattersley Duncan Scott Stephen Milne Jazz Carlin 4x100m medley relay (W): James Guy Fran Halsall Cameron Kurle Aimee Wilmott Chloe Tutton Molly Renshaw Siobhan-Marie O’Connor * Geoff Butler – swims for Cayman Islands; trains at Edinburgh University **Yvette Kong – swims for Hong Kong; trains at Edinburgh University *** Nicholas Quinn – swims for Ireland; trains at Edinburgh University Details in italics are dependent on results from the heats and semi-finals from the previous day. A number of athletes have been listed for the medley/freestyle relays. This will be determined in Rio and a different combination may be used from heats to finals. .
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