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How to Watch Matt Grevers on TV in the 2012 Olympics

See Lake Forest's Grevers' schedule and events and how to see him on TV.

 

Lake Forest’s Matt Grevers will be making his second appearance at the Olympics competing in men’s swimming. The Northwestern graduate will be looking to improve on his 2008 silver medal performance in the backstroke.

Grevers will begin his competition in the 100m backstroke. His competition will begin with the preliminaries on Sunday at 11 a.m. London time or 5 a.m. here. Should Grevers advance to the semifinals, they will also be Sunday at 10:25 p.m. in London and 4:25 p.m. in Chicago. The top eight times in the semifinals will advance to the finals Monday at 7:56 p.m. in London time or 1:56 p.m. here.

Grevers will be part of the 4x100 freestyle relay along with Cullen Jones, Nathan Adrian and Ricky Berens. The group will compete in the preliminaries on Sunday at 11:53 a.m. in London or 5:53 p.m. here. The finals at 4:54 p.m. Chicago time Sunday.

Grevers can be seen streamed live on Comcast for all of his competition. The swimming finals for each event will also be broadcast live on NBC (WMAQ TV, Ch. 5 in Chicago).

Related Topics: 2012 London Olympic Games, Matt Grevers, North Shore Olympians, and Olympics

Aj Bender

5:21 pm on Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Matt Grevers won the men's 100-meter backstroke in Olympic-record time which of course is awesome. Everyone I know is putting all their faith in the US Olympic Swim team and so far they’ve been doing a great job. Even Michael Phelps managed to make a comeback. Grevers is great at the sport and I’m glad to see him continuously step up to the plate. The Olympics are being aired on several stations which kind of makes it hard to set the DVR. A Dish co-worker suggested I upgrade to the Hopper a few months ago which comes with three tuners so I can record all those stations and it also has four times more space than your average DVR! Now I can make sure that all of my favorite events are being recorded and I don’t have to worry that I’ll run out of space.

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