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This week's Olympic schedule for Auburn athletes, current and former

Six Auburn students won medals at this year's Olympics in London.
Six Auburn students won medals at this year's Olympics in London.

Here is the schedule for the 2012 Auburn Olympians this week including alumni and students.  Check your local cable provider for exact times of the events.
Wednesday, August 1
:
Cesar Cielo (Brazil) — men's swimming 100m final
Megan Fonteno (American Samoa) — women's swimming 100m freestyle heat and semis
Micah Lawrence (United States) — women's swimming 200m breaststroke heat and semifinals 
Thursday, August 2:
George Bovell (Trinidad and Tobago) — men's swimming 50m freestyle heat and semis
Adam Brown (Great Britain) — men's swimming 50m freestyle heat and semis
Cesar Cielo (Brazil) — men's swimming 50m freestyle heat and semis
Gideon Louw (South Africa) — men's swimming 50m freestyle heat and semis
Glenn Eller (United States) — men's double trap shooting qualification and finals
Tyler McGill (United States) — men's swimming 100m butterfly heat and semis
Kirsty Coventry (Zimbabwe) — women's swimming 200m backstroke heat and semis
Friday, August 3:
Cesar Cielo (Brazil) — men's swimming 4x100m medley relay heat
Gideon Louw (South Africa) — men's swimming 4x100m medley relay heat
Sheniqua Ferguson (Bahamas) — women's track and field 100m preliminaries and Round 1
Stephen Saenz (Mexico) — men's shot put qualification and final
Kai Selvon (Trinidad and Tobago) — women's track and field 100m qualifications and Round 1
Eric Shanteau (United States) — men's swimming 4x100 medley relay heats 
Kerron Stewart (Jamaica) — women's track and field 100m preliminaries and Round 1
Saturday, August 4:
Marc Burns (Trinidad and Tobago) — men's track and field 100m    preliminaries and Round 1
Sunday, August 5:
Donald Thomas (Bahamas) — men's high jump qualification


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