Here’s how you can find the full daily 2024 Paris Olympics schedule, viewing information, results and medal counts for July 27 and through the games.
How to find 2024 Paris Olympics schedule
You can find the daily schedule for each Olympic sport by using our Olympic Schedule and Results page here, and clicking “schedule.”
You can find a full breakdown of every competition and sport through the Olympic games here or here.
Where to find Paris Olympics results and medal counts
You can track the latest results and updated medal counts on our Olympics Results page by clicking “results.”
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How to watch the 2024 Paris Olympics
Each day’s most popular events will air live on NBC in the morning and afternoon in the United States. NBCUniversal says the Paris Games will have more programming hours on NBC than any previous Olympics.
Mike Tirico will host two daily Olympics shows, one that coincides with prime time in Paris (2 to 5 p.m. Eastern in the U.S.) and features live competition in marquee sports like swimming and gymnastics. The other, during prime-time hours in the United States while Paris sleeps, will be a curated view of the day’s best action.
USA Network, E!, CNBC and GOLF Channel also will show live action and Olympic programming.
Peacock will serve as the U.S. streaming home. It will stream every sport, including all 329 medal events.
What are the new 2024 Olympics sports?
Breakdancing makes its Olympic debut at the Paris Games in another step in the International Olympic Committee’s pursuit of a younger audience. Judges will score breakers using what’s known as the Trivium judging system. A panel of five judges scores each breaker on creativity, personality, technique, variety, performativity and musicality.
Which country is expected to win the most gold medals?
The U.S. is -500 favorites to win the most Olympic gold medals, according to BetMGM sportsbook. The over/under is 39.5. The Americans are followed by China (+300, 33.5 over/under) and France (+8000, 26.5).