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With the 2024 Paris Olympics right around the corner, let’s go highlight some important dates for the beginning of the games.
The USA Men’s National Team is seeking to redeem their 2023 FIBA World Cup campaign and snatch the gold. Their first game of the group stage is against Nikola Jokic and Serbia.
He does not age.
— USA Basketball (@usabasketball) July 20, 2024
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USA vs. Serbia – July 28 18:15 CEST
USA athletes Noah Lyles and Sha’Carri Richardson will look to assert their dominance in their respective track and field events.
The fastest man on Earth is coming for the Olympic crown. ?⚡️
— NBC Olympics & Paralympics (@NBCOlympics) July 18, 2024
Happy birthday to the reigning world 100m champion, Noah Lyles! pic.twitter.com/vw38OntuF4
Women’s 100m Round 1 – August 2,
Men’s 100m Round 1 – August 3, 12:45 CEST
Men’s 400m Round 1 – August 5, 20:05 CEST
Women’s 400m Round 1 – August 5, 12:55 CEST
Men’s Long Jump Qualification – August 4, 12:00 CEST
Women’s Long Jump Qualification – August 6, 12:15 CEST
After winning the 2024 Copa America, Argentina aims to extend its dominance in the Olympics.
Argentina have won their 16th Copa America title and now stand alone as the nation with the most titles in this tournament! ? pic.twitter.com/weYnoxrX4N
— 365Scores (@365Scores) July 15, 2024
Argentina vs. Morocco – July 24, 16:00 CEST
Japan vs. Paraguay – July 24, 20:00 CEST
France vs. United States – July 24, 22:00 CEST
Heading into the 2024 Paris Olympics, all eyes are on the dynamic duo of USA’s Katie Ledecky and Caeleb Dressel, widely regarded as the top swimmers in their respective disciplines.
With 19 days until the #ParisOlympics, we're throwing it back to #SwimTrials24 where Katie Ledecky officially claimed the 19 fastest times in the HISTORY of the women's 1500m. ? pic.twitter.com/ySr9f24NHK
— NBC Olympics & Paralympics (@NBCOlympics) July 7, 2024
Men’s 400m Individual Medley – July 27, Morning session (exact time varies, typically around 10:00 AM CEST)
Women’s 100m Butterfly – July 27, Morning Session
Men’s 400m Freestyle – July 27, Evening session (exact time varies, typically around 18:00 Paris time)
Women’s 4x100m Freestyle Relay – July 27, Evening session
Men’s 4x100m Freestyle Relay – July 28, Evening session
Women’s 400m Freestyle – July 28, Evening session
All eyes are on Simone Biles of the United States and Nikita Nagornyy of Russia, widely regarded as the games’ most popular and highly anticipated gymnasts.
Men’s Team Final – July 30, Evening session (exact time varies, typically around 19:00 Paris time)
Women’s Team Final – July 31, Evening session
Men’s All-Around Final – August 1, Evening session
Women’s All-Around Final – August 2, Evening session
Men’s Apparatus Finals (Floor Exercise, Pommel Horse) – August 3, Evening session
Women’s Apparatus Finals (Balance Beam, Floor Exercise) – August 6, Evening session
Breaking (breakdancing) – The breaking competition at the 2024 Olympics will feature 16 B-boys in the men’s competition and 16 B-girls in the women’s competition dueling in one-on-one dance battles until a winner is crowned. Athletes will have to change their moves and style based on the music the DJ plays while being scored by judges.
Kayak Cross – The kayak cross race is new and the first time that kayakers will compete against each other instead of the clock. It involves full contact as competitors battle it out amidst multiple downstream and upstream gates. Competitors also need to complete one 360-degree roll where their heads go underwater.
Kiteboarding – Kiteboarding involves competitors being propelled by the wind blowing against their kites as they hold onto a handle while maneuvering courses in a racing format on a board that looks like a wakeboard.