2016 Summer Olympics Schedule - Swimming
| time (EST) | Sport | Event | Result | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6:56 PM | Swimming | Women's 200m Individual Medley, Heats, Heat 1 | View Results | |
| 7:01 PM | Swimming | Women's 200m Individual Medley, Heats, Heat 2 | View Results | |
| 7:06 PM | Swimming | Women's 200m Individual Medley, Heats, Heat 3 | View Results | |
| 7:11 PM | Swimming | Women's 200m Individual Medley, Heats, Heat 4 | View Results | |
| 7:16 PM | Swimming | Women's 200m Individual Medley, Heats, Heat 5 | View Results | |
| 4:36 AM | Swimming | Women's 200m Individual Medley, Semifinal, Semifinal 1 | View Results | |
| 4:45 AM | Swimming | Women's 200m Individual Medley, Semifinal, Semifinal 2 | View Results |
| time (EST) | Sport | Event | Result | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4:29 AM | Swimming | Women's 200m Individual Medley, Final | View Results |
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Michigan's Richard repeats as NCAA men's all-around champion
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NCAA women's gymnastics championship: All-time winners list
Oklahoma took home the NCAA women's gymnastics title in 2026. Check out the other schools that have won championships.
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2026 NCAA gymnastics championships: Oklahoma wins the national title
Florida, LSU, Oklahoma and Minnesota battled it out for the NCAA gymnastics title on Saturday. In the end, the Sooners prevailed.
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Oklahoma wins 4th NCAA women's gymnastics title in 5 years
Oklahoma senior Faith Torrez drilled the final routine of her career, delivering a near-perfect performance on the floor exercise as the last competitor on the final rotation to help the Sooners win the NCAA women's gymnastics championship on Saturday.
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Reigning Olympic champ Viktor Axelsen ends badminton career
Reigning two-time Olympic badminton champion Viktor Axelsen is retiring due to constant back pain, ending his hopes of making it to the Los Angeles Games.






