VOR 30 min weekly on telly

freakIRL

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Production company Sunset + Vine are again syndicating weekly reports. I quite enjoyed their work last time round...have their two disc DVD set.

In Ireland, it was on TG4 at 1100 this morning (I missed it) and repeated tomorrow (Sunday) at 1810. Also available on their live stream (IE, not FF) which may be available to folk outside of Ireland. Note tomorrow is 18.10 GMT (clocks go back tonight).

Searched a bit for other stations:

Sky Sports 2 today at 1700 BST

Sky Sports 3 tomorrow 0400 GMT

Maryland Public Television today at 1800 Maryland local time.

Programmes continue for 32 weeks!

Add your local listings to this thread as a public service.

 

TheTwister

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Does anyone know if its playing in Canada again. Last time around sportsnet covered it but I can't find anything on their listings.

 

bomvu

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No Sky Sports in the Bomvu household. Last time round someone very helpfully put episodes up on Torrents for download. Anyone up for that again? Would be brilliant to be able to see it!

 

satkinson

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No Sky Sports in the Bomvu household. Last time round someone very helpfully put episodes up on Torrents for download. Anyone up for that again? Would be brilliant to be able to see it!
Does http://www.tg4.tv/ work for you? Click on the sport link on the left and then "Volvo Ocean Race - 25/10" is listed there in the middle of the GAA. Don't worry the Volvo proggy itself is in English, unlike the Irish at the start of the clip

I've got it downloaded using the Real player download stream feature. Just got to figure out how to convert it's .ivr file format to something else sensible and I might be able to post a torrent then.

 

Bill E Goat

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No Sky Sports in the Bomvu household. Last time round someone very helpfully put episodes up on Torrents for download. Anyone up for that again? Would be brilliant to be able to see it!
Does http://www.tg4.tv/ work for you? Click on the sport link on the left and then "Volvo Ocean Race - 25/10" is listed there in the middle of the GAA. Don't worry the Volvo proggy itself is in English, unlike the Irish at the start of the clip

I've got it downloaded using the Real player download stream feature. Just got to figure out how to convert it's .ivr file format to something else sensible and I might be able to post a torrent then.
Legend, I love the Irish dance off competition at the start !!!

 

satkinson

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No Sky Sports in the Bomvu household. Last time round someone very helpfully put episodes up on Torrents for download. Anyone up for that again? Would be brilliant to be able to see it!
Does http://www.tg4.tv/ work for you?
Legend, I love the Irish dance off competition at the start !!!
It was a bit WTF! to start with. I was starting to wonder if I'd missed a lot of months and this was the VOR already arriving in Galway.

Speaking of which, anyone way out West tell us what the score is going to be if we arrive over with a couple of Caravans and RIBs to go and watch the in-port and restart weekends in May/June?

Rumor is none of the campsites are taking bookings.

 

freakIRL

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Streaming Tomorrow on www.tg4.tv

10:00 - 11:00 UTC Volvo Ocean Race Monthly

Irischlár míosúil a fhéachann ar Rás Farraige Volvo 2008/09, ceann de na h-imeachtaí spóirt is mó ar domhan. Bíonn tuairisceoir ar bord gach bád agus cuirfidh sí/sé píosa scannáin fiche nóiméad ar fad ar fáil gach seachtain. Roghnófar na píosaí scannáin is fearr do na cláir míosúla le linn an rása.

Monthly magazine programme taking a detailed look at the 2008/09 Volvo Ocean Race, one of the world's premier sporting events. The media crew member of each boat will be responsible for sending back 20 minutes of roughly edited TV footage each week, the best material from each will be cherry-picked for the monthly one hour programmes over the course of the race which is broadcast in over 100 countries.

11:00 - 11:30 UTC Volvo Ocean Race

Na buaicphointí is déanaí ó thús Rás Farraige Volvo 2008/09 agus na báid ag seoladh as Alicante go Cape Town. Seo ceann de na rásaí is deacra ar domhan. Beidh 8 foireann san iomaíocht agus seolfaidh siad 37,000 muirmhíle ar fud an domhain. Tabharfaidh an ócáid seo cuairt ar 11 calafort ar fud an domhain. Tabharfaidh an rás cuairt ar Ghaillimh i mBealtaine 2009.

Latest highlights from the first leg of the 2008/09 Volvo Ocean Race which takes the boats from Alicante to Cape Town. This race is quite simply the 'Everest of Sailing' with the eight competing teams and boats sailing across 37,000 nautical miles of the globe's most treacherous seas. The event will visit 11 ports around the world, including Galway which the boats will reach in May next year.

If you miss it, tune in next Monday and check the Sport Archive.

 

freakIRL

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Speaking of which, anyone way out West tell us what the score is going to be if we arrive over with a couple of Caravans and RIBs to go and watch the in-port and restart weekends in May/June?Rumor is none of the campsites are taking bookings.
Suggest you contact Galway Bay Sailing Club in Oranmore, they have plenty of ground, may take in your caravans, slip to splash your rib.

 

bomvu

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No Sky Sports in the Bomvu household. Last time round someone very helpfully put episodes up on Torrents for download. Anyone up for that again? Would be brilliant to be able to see it!
Does http://www.tg4.tv/ work for you? Click on the sport link on the left and then "Volvo Ocean Race - 25/10" is listed there in the middle of the GAA. Don't worry the Volvo proggy itself is in English, unlike the Irish at the start of the clip

I've got it downloaded using the Real player download stream feature. Just got to figure out how to convert it's .ivr file format to something else sensible and I might be able to post a torrent then.
Very cool, many thanks

 



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