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Who will compete for medals and when? Full competition schedule for the 2024 Olympic Games

Date: September 19, 2024 Time: 22:34:28

Who will compete for medals and when? Full competition schedule for the 2024 Olympic Games

Yulia Sidorova July 26, 2024, 11:00 Moscow time Audio version: Your browser does not support the audio element.

The most convenient way to follow the best athletes in the world is through the “Championship”.

The main event of the fourth anniversary of the XXXIII Summer Olympic Games will officially open in Paris on July 26. The sporting part of the programme began two days before the ceremony and will end on August 11.

“Championship” has compiled in one place the complete schedule of competitions for all sports along with the start time of each type of program.

Full schedule for the 2024 Olympic Games

Participants at the Paris Olympics will compete for 329 sets of medals in 41 sports. You can find out when and at what time a particular start of the “Championship” begins in just a couple of clicks.

All Olympic events are on our extensive calendar:

By the way, the link not only provides a list of tournaments in chronological order. Here you can highlight broadcasts that you don’t want to miss, as well as find out the results of past competitions. What sports will be at the Olympics?

The complete list with the schedule has been prepared for you here:

All sports at the 2024 Olympic Games with schedule:

All sports at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. Full list and schedule

Where to watch the Olympic competitions online?

Broadcasts of the Olympic competitions in Russia are available on the official website of the tournament. Viewers in our country will be able to watch the broadcasts without commentators (intershum) or in English.

Links to the broadcasts can be found here:

The 2024 Olympics will continue to be broadcast in Russia! Where can I watch streams of all events?

It should be noted that 15 Russian athletes will compete in the Paris Games in neutral status. Under the code name AIN (Athlete Individual Neutral), they will compete in five different sports: tennis, cycling, trampolining, swimming and kayaking.

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