U.S. Nationals video coverage on Live Sports Video and TheMat.com
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by Gary Abbott
Wrestling fans will be able to watch many of the exciting matches from the Las Vegas/ASICS U.S. National Wrestling Championships in Las Vegas, Nev. this week.
The entire gold-medal finals of the U.S. Women's National Championships will be webcast live on LiveSportsVideo.com on Thursday, April 24, starting at 5:00 p.m. Pacific Time.
The finals of men's freestyle and Greco-Roman will be broadcast on a taped-delayed basis on ESPNU. As part of the broadcast agreement with ESPN, there will be no webcast of the men's finals.
There will be a video stream from the men's quarterfinals and semifinals posted on Live Sports Video on Friday for Greco-Roman and on Saturday for freestyle.
Throughout the three days of competition, video of selected matches in men's freestyle and Greco-Roman will be posted on Live Sports Video and TheMat.com.
In addition, extensive athlete interviews following the finals will also be posted on Live Sports Video and TheMat.com.
The entire gold-medal finals of the U.S. Women's National Championships will be webcast live on LiveSportsVideo.com on Thursday, April 24, starting at 5:00 p.m. Pacific Time.
The finals of men's freestyle and Greco-Roman will be broadcast on a taped-delayed basis on ESPNU. As part of the broadcast agreement with ESPN, there will be no webcast of the men's finals.
There will be a video stream from the men's quarterfinals and semifinals posted on Live Sports Video on Friday for Greco-Roman and on Saturday for freestyle.
Throughout the three days of competition, video of selected matches in men's freestyle and Greco-Roman will be posted on Live Sports Video and TheMat.com.
In addition, extensive athlete interviews following the finals will also be posted on Live Sports Video and TheMat.com.
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