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London 2012 Olympics Schedule: When and Where to Watch Final Day of Gymnastics

David DanielsJun 7, 2018

Gymnastics is holding on to the Olympic spotlight for dear life.

The final scheduled day of action has arrived for one of the 2012 London Games’ most highly-anticipated competitions. Medals for 10 events have already been handed out, only four now remain.

Watch the final day of gymnastics competition live online at NBCOlympics.com or on television at 8:00 p.m. ET on NBC.

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Here's Tuesday's complete schedule of events.

EventTime (ET)
Men's Parallel Bars9:00 a.m.
Women's Balance Beam9:47 a.m.
Men's Horizontal Bar10:37 a.m.
Women's Floor Exercise11:23 a.m.

Chenglong Zhang and Zhe Feng—two members of China’s men’s team that won all-around gold—will look to increase their personal medal count on the parallel bars. They’ll face strong competition though, from Japanese brothers Yusuke Tanaka and Kazuhito Tanaka.

Yusuke and Kazuhito were part of the Japanese team that fell short against China in the team competition, but they boasted the two highest scores on the parallel bars in the qualifying round.

The women’s balance beam event will be all about redemption.

Gabby Douglas had a brutal outing on the uneven bars on Monday finishing dead last, Aly Raisman failed to medal in the individual all-around competition and Viktoria Komova has yet to win a gold medal in London. In the qualifiers, all three were top-five performers, but China’s Sui Lu recorded the highest score.

On the men’s horizontal bar, Danell Leyva will be desperate for a victory. He entered the Olympics aiming for four golds, but he’s won just a solitary bronze. Chenglong and the Netherlands’ Epke Zonderland outperformed him in the qualifiers so he’ll have to step his game up.

And in the final event of the final day, Jordyn Wieber and Raisman of Team USA will send the sport out with a bang. They’ll face off and, given the controversy of who should’ve competed first on the floor in the qualifiers, there’s a ton at stake for how these Olympic Games will be remembered.

Wieber and Raisman are best friends, but each of them craves gold.

David Daniels is a featured columnist at Bleacher Report and a syndicated writer.

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