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VIEWING GUIDE: Kentucky Wildcats in the Paris Olympics

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The Paris Olympics are here and Blue definitely got in. A school record 22 former and current Kentucky Wildcats will represent six countries and one United States territory in the games, which run through August 11. That breaks the previous record of 20 set in Tokyo three years ago.

Thirteen Wildcats will represent the United States, three Canada, two South Africa, and one each for the Bahamas, Puerto Rico, Nigeria, and South Sudan. Seven will compete in men’s basketball and track and field, two in women’s basketball, two in fencing, one in women’s volleyball, and one in diving, with two UK coaches also coaching in diving and track and field. Seven Cats have won Olympic medals before, six in Tokyo.

Who competes when and how can you watch? Here is a complete schedule, including each Olympian’s bio courtesy of UK Athletics. All times are Eastern, which is six hours behind Paris time. All events will stream live on Peacock and the NBC Olympics app and some again in primetime on the NBC family of networks.

AthleteCountrySportEvent(s)Years at UK
Bam AdebayoUnited StatesMen’s Basketball5×52016-17
Devin BookerUnited StatesMen’s Basketball5×52014-15
Anthony DavisUnited StatesMen’s Basketball5×52011-12
Wenyen GabrielSouth SudanMen’s Basketball5×52016-18
Shai Gilgeous-AlexanderCanadaMen’s Basketball5×52017-18
Trey LylesCanadaMen’s Basketball5×52014-15
Jamal MurrayCanadaMen’s Basketball5×52015-16
Adebola AdeyeyeNigeriaWomen’s Basketball5×52022-23
Rhyne HowardUnited StatesWomen’s Basketball3×32018-22
Jasmine Camacho-QuinnPuerto RicoTrack & Field100mH2016-18
Alexis HolmesUnited StatesTrack & Field400m, 4x400m Relay Pool2019-22
Devynne CharltonBahamasTrack & Field100mHVolunteer Coach
Masai RussellUnited StatesTrack & Field100mH2018-23
Sydney McLaughlin-LevroneUnited StatesTrack & Field400mH2017-18
Andrew EvansUnited StatesTrack & FieldDiscus Throw2012-14
Daniel RobertsUnited StatesTrack & Field110mH2017-19
Avery SkinnerUnited StatesWomen’s VolleyballWomen’s Volleyball2017-21
Ted HatauSouth AfricaDivingCoachUK Diving Coach for past 16 seasons
Julia VincentSouth AfricaDiving3-meter SpringboardUK Volunteer Assistant Coach
Lee KieferUnited StatesFencingIndividual FoilUK College of Medicine/Notre Dame Alum
Gerek MeinhardtUnited StatesFencingIndividual FoilUK College of Medicine/Notre Dame Alum
Ashley Kovacs (nee Muffet)United StatesTrack & FieldThrows Coach2007-10

Jul 10, 2024; Las Vegas, Nevada, USA; USA forward Anthony Davis (14) looks on during the fourth quarter against Canada in the USA Basketball Showcase at T-Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Candice Ward-USA TODAY Sports

MEN’S BASKETBALL

July 27 to August 10, Pierre Mauroy Stadium (group phase) and Bercy Arena (finals)

Kentucky Basketball is going global in these Olympics, with seven former Cats across three different countries. Bam Adebayo, Devin Booker, and Anthony Davis are all making their second appearances on Team USA, with Bam and Devin playing in the Tokyo Olympics and Davis returning to the national team for the first time since the 2012 games in London. Jamal Murray, Trey Lyles, and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander are playing for Team Canada, and Wenyen Gabriel for South Sudan.

Team USA already beat Canada and South Sudan in the USA Basketball Showcase; however, as the one-point victory over Wenyen Gabriel and South Sudan showed, the Americans could be prone to upset. Team USA is still the betting favorite to take home gold (-400), followed by Canada (+1000), France (+1500) and Serbia (+1500).

Bam Adebayo, USA 5×5 Basketball (UK 2016-17, Miami Heat))

  • Olympic Gold Medalist- 2020 Tokyo
  • Led Kentucky to the 2017 Elite Eight
  • Three-time NBA All-Star
  • Helped Miami Heat to the 2020 and 2023 NBA Finals

Devin Booker, USA 5×5 Basketball (UK 2014-15, Phoenix Suns)

  • Olympic Gold Medalist- 2020 Tokyo
  • Part of UK’s 2014-15 SEC Champion Regular-Season and Tournament Team that went 38-1 and reached the Final Four
  • Led Phoenix Suns to the 2021 NBA Finals 
  • Four-time NBA All-Star

Anthony Davis, USA 5×5 Basketball (UK 2011-12, Los Angeles Lakers)

  • Olympic Gold Medalist- 2012 London
  • Led Kentucky to the 2012 NCAA Championship
  • Selected No.1 overall in the 2012 NBA Draft
  • 2020 NBA Champion with the Los Angeles Lakers

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Canada 5×5 Basketball (UK 2017-18, OKC Thunder)

  • Led UK to the 2018 SEC Tournament Championship, scoring 29 points in the Championship game
  • All-NBA First Team- 2023-24 season
  • 2023 FIBA World Cup Bronze Medalist as a member of the Canadian National Basketball Team

Trey Lyles, Canada 5×5 Basketball (UK 2014-15, Sacramento Kings)

  • Part of UK’s 2014-15 SEC Champion Regular-Season and Tournament Team that went 38-1 and reached the Final Four
  • Drafted No. 12 Overall in the 2015 NBA Draft
  • Currently plays in the NBA for the Sacramento Kings

Jamal Murray, Canada 5×5 Basketball (UK 2015-16, Denver Nuggets)

  • Led Kentucky to the 2016 SEC Tournament Championship
  • SEC All-Tournament Team- 2016
  • Named to the NBA All-Rookie Second Team- 2017
  • 2023 NBA Champion- Denver Nuggets
  • Pan American Games Silver Medalist with the Canadian National Basketball Team- 2015

Wenyen Gabriel, South Sudan 5×5 Basketball (UK 2016-18)

  • Helped UK to win the 2018 SEC Tournament Championship
  • Selected for South Sudan’s team for the 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup. This was South Sudan’s first international basketball competition, where their performance earned them a spot at the Paris Olympics 

SCHEDULE (all times Eastern)

Saturday, July 27

  • 3:15 PM: Greece vs. Canada (Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Trey Lyles, Jamal Murray); Group Phase – Group A; CNBC, Peacock

Sunday, July 28

  • 5:00 AM: South Sudan (Wenyen Gabriel) vs. Puerto Rico; Group Phase – Group C; CNBC, Peacock
  • 11:15 AM: Serbia vs. USA (Bam Adebayo, Devin Booker, Anthony Davis); Group Phase – Group C; NBC, Peacock

Tuesday, July 30

  • 7:30 AM: Canada (Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Trey Lyles, Jamal Murray) vs. Australia; Group Phase – Group A; USA, Peacock

Wednesday, July 31

  • 3:00 PM: United States (Bam Adebayo, Devin Booker, Anthony Davis) vs. South Sudan (Wenyen Gabriel); Group Phase – Group A; USA, Peacock

Friday, August 2

  • 11:15 AM: Canada (Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Trey Lyles, Jamal Murray) vs. Spain; Group Phase – Group A; Peacock

Saturday, August 3

  • 11:15 AM: United States (Bam Adebayo, Devin Booker, Anthony Davis) vs. Puerto Rico; Group Phase – Group C; NBC, Peacock
  • 3:00 PM: Serbia vs. South Sudan (Wenyen Gabriel); Group Phase – Group A; CNBC, Peacock

Tuesday, August 6: Quarterfinals
Thursday, August 8: Semifinals
Saturday, August 10: Bronze and Gold Medal Games


Former Kentucky Wildcat Rhyne Howard, a two-time WNBA All-Star with the Atlanta Dream, will play for Team USA in 3x3 basketball at the 2024 Paris Olympics - © Saul Young / USA TODAY NETWORK
Former Kentucky Wildcat Rhyne Howard, a two-time WNBA All-Star with the Atlanta Dream, will play for Team USA in 3×3 basketball at the 2024 Paris Olympics – © Saul Young / USA TODAY NETWORK

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

July 28 to August 11, Pierre Mauroy Stadium (group phase) and Bercy Arena (finals)

Two former Kentucky Women’s Basketball players will be in Paris. Rhyne Howard is on Team USA’s 3×3 squad, while Adebola Adeyeye, who played for Kentucky in the 2022-23 season after four years at Buffalo, will play for Nigeria’s 5×5 team.

Rhyne Howard, USA 3×3 Basketball (UK 2018-22, Atlanta Dream)

  • Led Kentucky to the 2022 SEC Tournament Championship 
  • Two-time SEC Player of the Year
  • Selected No. 1 in 2022 WNBA Draft
  • WNBA Rookie of the Year – 2022

Adebola Adeyeye, Nigeria 5×5 Basketball (UK 2022-23)

  • Played in 147 career games and made 95 career starts (four years at Buffalo and one year at Kentucky)
  • 2022-23 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll
  • In 2022-23 at Kentucky, played in all 31 games and made 12 starts on the season, averaging 4.6 points per game and 5.0 rebounds per game… She also combined for 20 steals, 16 blocks and 12 assists in 2022-23

SCHEDULE (all times Eastern)

Monday, July 29

  • 5:00 AM: 5×5 – Nigeria (Adebola Adeyeye) vs. Australia; Group Phase – Group B; Peacock

Tuesday, July 30

  • 11:30 AM: 3×3 – Germany vs. USA (Rhyne Howard); Pool Round; NBC, Peacock

Wednesday, July 31

  • 3:30 PM: 3×3 – USA (Rhyne Howard) vs. Azerbaijan; Pool Round; E!, Peacock

Thursday, August 1

  • 7:00 AM: 3×3 – USA (Rhyne Howard) vs. Australia; Pool Round; USA, Peacock
  • 11:15 AM: 5×5 – France vs. Nigeria (Adebola Adeyeye); Group Phase – Group B; Peacock
  • 5:30 PM: 3×3 – Spain vs. USA (Rhyne Howard); Pool Round; E!, Peacock

Friday, August 2

  • 7:00 AM: 3×3 – USA (Rhyne Howard) vs. France; Pool Round; USA, Peacock
  • 12:00 PM: 3×3 – USA (Rhyne Howard) vs. Canada; Pool Round; NBC, Peacock

Saturday, August 3

  • 1:05 PM: 3×3 – China vs. USA (Rhyne Howard); Pool Round; CNBC, Peacock
  • 3:30 PM: 3×3 – Play-in Games; Peacock
  • 4:05 PM: 3×3 – Play-in Games; USA, Peacock

Sunday, August 4

  • 7:30 AM: 5×5 – Canada vs. Nigeria (Adebola Adeyeye); Group Phase – Group B; Peacock

Monday, August 5: 3×3 Semifinals, Bronze and Gold Medal Games
Wednesday, August 7: 5×5 Quarterfinals
Friday, August 9: 5×5 Semifinals
Sunday, August 11: 5×5 Bronze and Gold Medal Games


Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone takes a bite on her gold medal after breaking the world record in the women’s 400 hurdles on the final day of the U.S. Olympic Track & Field Trials in Eugene Sunday, June 30, 2024 - © Chris Pietsch/The Register-Guard / USA TODAY NETWORK
Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone takes a bite of her gold medal after breaking the world record in the women’s 400 hurdles on the final day of the U.S. Olympic Track & Field Trials in Eugene Sunday, June 30, 2024 – © Chris Pietsch/The Register-Guard / USA TODAY NETWORK

TRACK & FIELD

August 1 to 11, Stade de France

One of the faces of the Paris Olympics is a former Kentucky Wildcat. Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone will defend her gold medal and world record in the 400m hurdles. Masai Russell, who graduated from UK in 2023, is one of the favorites to win the 100m hurdles, an event that also includes Jasmine Camacho-Quinn (Puerto Rico) and Devynne Charlton (Bahamas). Camacho-Quinn won Puerto Rico’s first Olympic gold medal in the event in Tokyo and will be Puerto Rico’s flag bearer at the opening ceremonies.

There is a new addition to this year’s track and field format: the repechage round. Athletes who do not automatically qualify through the first round of action in the 200m, 400m, 800m, 1,500m, 100mH, 110mH, and 400mH will be granted an additional round, aka the repechage round, to secure their spots into the semifinals. So, all athletes in these events will be guaranteed at least two rounds of competition.

Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone, USA Athletics/Track and Field (UK 2018) – 400m hurdles

  • Olympic Gold Medalist in the 400m hurdles at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. Olympic Record 51.46
  • World Record in the 400m hurdles since June 2021 and has improved upon her record four times, progressing from 51.90 to 50.65
  • NCAA and SEC Champion in the 400m hurdles in her freshman and only season at UK
  • Collegiate record holder (52.75 – 400m hurdles)

Masai Russell, USA Athletics/Track and Field (UK 2018-23) – 100m hurdles

  • Gold Medalist at the U.S. Olympic Team Trials in the 100m hurdles
  • Silver Medalist at the 2023 NCAA Outdoor Championships- 100H, 400H, 4×100 relay
  • Holds the NCAA Record in the 100m Hurdles (12.36)
  • Eleven-time All-American

Jasmine Camacho-Quinn, Puerto Rico Athletics/Track and Field (UK 2016-18) – 100m hurdles

  • Making her third Olympic appearance in the 100m hurdles
  • Flag bearer for Puerto Rico in the Opening Ceremonies
  • Won Puerto Rico’s first 100m hurdles Olympic Gold Medal- Tokyo 2020
  • Three-time NCAA Champion, twice in the 100m hurdles and once in the 4x100m relay 
  • Five-time SEC champion, three in the 100m hurdles, also once in the 60m hurdles and 4x400m relay

Devynne Charlton, Bahamas Athletics/Track and Field (Volunteer Assistant Coach/Purdue Alum) – 100m hurdles

  • Making second Olympic appearance 
  • Ran collegiate track at Purdue for current UK Head Coach Lonnie Greene, winning an NCAA silver medal in the 100m hurdles, along with NCAA silver and bronze medals in the 60m hurdles
  • World Record Holder in the 60m hurdles (7.67), set at the 2024 Millrose Games 
  • Gold Medalist at the 2024 World Indoor Championships, ran 7.65 for the 60m hurdles

Andrew Evans, USA Athletics/Track and Field (UK 2012-2014) – Discus Throw

  • Making second Olympic appearance, competed in the Discus Throw at the 2016 Rio Olympics
  • Gold Medalist at the 2024 US Olympic Team Trials in the Discus Throw to secure his spot to Paris
  • Two-time NCAA First Team All-American
  • Two-time SEC Discus Throw Champion- 2012, 2014

Alexis Holmes, USA Athletics/Track and Field (UK 2019-22) – 400m, 4x400m relay pool

  • World Record holder in the 4x400m relay mixed
  • Bronze Medalist in the US Olympic Team Trials 400m
  • 2024 USATF Indoor Championships Gold Medalist in the 400m
  • First-team All-American in the 400m and 4x400m- 2022 
  • NCAA Champion in the 4x400m relay- 2022

Daniel Roberts, USA Athletics/Track and Field (UK 2017-19) – 110m hurdles

  • Three-time U.S. Champion in the 110m Hurdles- 2019, 2022, 2023
  • Finished third in the 100m hurdles at the Olympic Team Trials
  • Two-time NCAA silver medalist (60m hurdles and 110m hurdles- 2019)
  • SEC 110m hurdles champion (2019)

Ashley Kovacs (nee Muffet), USA Throws Coach, Athletics/Track and Field (2007-10)

  • Has coached at WKU, Ohio State and Vanderbilt
  • Coaches her husband Joe Kovacs, who is a two-time Olympic Silver Medalist in the shot put
  • Four-time All-American in discus and shot put
  • Two-time SEC Champion

SCHEDULE (all times Eastern)

Sunday, August 4

  • 5:50 AM: Men’s 110mH Round 1 (Daniel Roberts, USA); USA, Peacock
  • 6:35 AM: Women’s 400mH Round 1 (Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone, USA); Peacock

Monday, August 5

  • 4:10 AM, 5:35 AM: Men’s Discus Throw Qualification (Andrew Evans, USA); Peacock
  • 4:50 AM: Women’s 400mH Repechage Round (Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone, USA); Peacock
  • 5:55 AM: Women’s 400m Round 1 (Alexis Holmes, USA); USA, Peacock

Tuesday, August 6

  • 4:20 AM: Women’s 400m Repechage Round (Alexis Holmes, USA); USA, Peacock
  • 4:50 AM: Men’s 110mH Repechage Round (Daniel Roberts, USA); USA, Peacock
  • 2:07 PM: Women’s 400mH Semifinal (Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone, USA); NBC, Peacock

Wednesday, August 7

  • 4:15 AM: Women’s 100mH Round 1 (Masai Russell, USA; Jasmine Camacho-Quinn, Puerto Rico; Devynne Charlton, Bahamas); USA, Peacock
  • 1:05 PM: Men’s 110mH Semifinal (Daniel Roberts, USA); NBC, Peacock
  • 2:25 PM: Men’s Discus Throw Final (Andrew Evans, USA); Peacock
  • 2:45 PM: Women’s 400m Semifinal (Alexis Holmes, USA); USA, Peacock

Thursday, August 8

  • 4:35 AM: Women’s 100mH Repechage Round (Masai Russell, USA; Jasmine Camacho-Quinn, Puerto Rico; Devynne Charlton, Bahamas); USA, Peacock
  • 3:25 PM: Women’s 400mH Final (Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone, USA); NBC, Peacock
  • 3:45 PM: Men’s 110mH Final (Daniel Roberts, USA); NBC, Peacock

Friday, August 9

  • 4:40 AM: Women’s 4x400m Relay Round 1 (Alexis Holmes, USA); USA, Peacock
  • 6:05 AM: Women’s 100mH Semifinal (Masai Russell, USA; Jasmine Camacho-Quinn, Puerto Rico; Devynne Charlton, Bahamas); USA, Peacock
  • 2:00 PM: Women’s 400m Final (Alexis Holmes, USA); NBC, Peacock

Saturday, August 10

  • 1:45 PM: Women’s 100mH Final (Masai Russell, USA; Jasmine Camacho-Quinn, Puerto Rico; Devynne Charlton, Bahamas); USA, Peacock
  • 2:22 PM: Women’s 4x400m Relay Final (Alexis Holmes, USA); NBC, Peacock

Jul 10, 2024; Long Beach, California, USA; Avery Skinner of the USA spikes over Sarah Van Aalen of the Netherlands during the USA Volleyball Cup at The Walter Pyramid. The USA defeated the Netherlands 3 -2 in a tuneup for the upcoming Paris Olympics. Mandatory Credit: Robert Hanashiro-USA TODAY Sports

VOLLEYBALL

July 27 to August 11, South Paris Arena

Avery Skinner helped Kentucky win an NCAA title in 2020. Now, she’s representing Team USA in Paris. Skinner finished her college career at Baylor. This will be her first Olympics.

Avery Skinner, USA Volleyball (UK 2017-21)

  • Key member of 2020 NCAA Championship Team
  • All-SEC 2020
  • NCAA Region All-Tournament- 2017
  • Pan American Cup Final Six Silver Medalist- 2022

SCHEDULE (all times Eastern)

Monday, July 29

  • 11:00 AM: United States (Avery Skinner) vs. China; Preliminary Round – Pool A; USA, Peacock

Wednesday, July 31

  • 11:00 AM: United States (Avery Skinner) vs. Serbia; Preliminary Round – Pool A; USA, Peacock

Sunday, August 4

  • 7:00 AM: France vs. United States (Avery Skinner); Preliminary Round – Pool A; NBC, Peacock

Tuesday, August 6: Quarterfinals
Thursday, August 8: Semifinals
Saturday, August 10: Bronze Medal Match
Sunday, August 11: Gold Medal Match


Aug 12, 2016; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Julia Catherine Vincent (RSA) competes in the women’s 3m springboard preliminary diving event at Maria Lenk Aquatics Centre during the Rio 2016 Summer Olympic Games. Mandatory Credit: Michael Madrid-USA TODAY Sports

DIVING

July 27 to August 10, Aquatics Centre

The Kentucky diving team will even be represented in Paris. Longtime Kentucky Diving Coach Ted Hatau is coaching South Africa’s diving team, including Julia Vincent, a volunteer assistant coach at Kentucky. The three-time Olympian will compete in the 3-meter springboard.

Julia Vincent, South Africa Diving (Volunteer Assistant Coach/USC Alum) – 3-meter Springboard

  • Making third Olympic appearance, competed in the 3-meter Springboard at the 2016 and 2020 Olympic Games
  • Three-time NCAA All-American while competing for the University of South Carolina (1-meter dive and 3-meter dive in 2018, 1-meter dive in 2016)
  • 2017 SEC Champion in the 1-meter dive
  • Competed on the Swimming and Diving team at South Carolina, where she graduated with both her bachelor’s and master’s degrees
  • Kentucky volunteer assistant coach (2022-2023)

Ted Hatau, South Africa Diving Coach

  • Kentucky head diving coach for the past 16 seasons
  • Julia Vincent’s coach
  • Has coached 11 student-athletes to a combined 40 All-America honors at UK
  • 2021 SEC Men’s Diving Coach of the Year

SCHEDULE (all times Eastern)

Wednesday, August 7

  • 9:00 AM: Women’s 3m Springboard Preliminary (Julia Vincent, South Africa); E!, Peacock

Thursday, August 8

  • 4:00 AM: Women’s 3m Springboard Semifinal (Julia Vincent, South Africa); E!; Peacock

Friday, August 9

  • 9:00 AM: Women’s 3m Springboard Final (Julia Vincent, South Africa); NBC, Peacock

UK med student Lee Kiefer became the first American woman to win an Olympic medal in individual foil in 2021 in Tokyo - © Josh Morgan / USA TODAY NETWORK
UK med student Lee Kiefer became the first American woman to win an Olympic medal in individual foil in 2021 in Tokyo – © Josh Morgan / USA TODAY NETWORK

FENCING

UK College of Medicine students Lee Kiefer and her husband Gerek Meinhardt are back to defend their gold and bronze medals in the individual foil. Keifer became the first American woman to win an Olympic medal in the individual foil in Tokyo in 2021.

SCHEDULE (all times Eastern)

Sunday, July 28:

  • 5:55 AM: Women’s Individual Foil Eliminations (Lee Kiefer, USA); Peacock
  • 3:45 PM: Women’s Individual Foil Bronze/Gold Medal Bouts (Lee Kiefer, USA); CNBC, Peacock

Monday, July 29

  • 6:05 AM: Men’s Individual Foil Eliminations (Gerek Meinhardt, USA); Peacock
  • 3:15 PM: Men’s Individual Foil Bronze/Gold Medal Bouts (Gerek Meinhardt, USA); E!, Peacock

Jul 22, 2024, Paris, France; Olympic rings adorn the Eiffel Tower in advance of the 2024 Paris Olympic Games. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

SCHEDULE BY DAY

Friday, July 26

  • 1:30 PM: Opening Ceremonies begin; Live on NBC and Peacock
  • 7:30 PM: Opening Ceremonies replay on NBC and Peacock

Saturday, July 27

  • MEN’S 5×5 BASKETBALL — 3:15 PM: Greece vs. Canada (Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Trey Lyles, Jamal Murray); Group Phase – Group A; CNBC, Peacock

Sunday, July 28

  • MEN’S 5×5 BASKETBALL — 5:00 AM: South Sudan (Wenyen Gabriel) vs. Puerto Rico; Group Phase – Group C; CNBC, Peacock
  • FENCING — 5:55 AM: Women’s Individual Foil Eliminations (Lee Kiefer, USA); Peacock
  • MEN’S 5×5 BASKETBALL — 11:15 AM: Serbia vs. USA (Bam Adebayo, Devin Booker, Anthony Davis); Group Phase – Group C; NBC, Peacock
  • FENCING — 3:45 PM: Women’s Individual Foil Bronze/Gold Medal Bouts (Lee Kiefer, USA); CNBC, Peacock

Monday, July 29

  • WOMEN’S 5×5 BASKETBALL — 5:00 AM: Nigeria (Adebola Adeyeye) vs. Australia; Group Phase – Group B; Peacock
  • FENCING — 6:05 AM: Men’s Individual Foil Eliminations (Gerek Meinhardt, USA); Peacock
  • WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL — 11:00 AM: United States (Avery Skinner) vs. China; Preliminary Round – Pool A; USA, Peacock
  • FENCING — 3:15 PM: Men’s Individual Foil Bronze/Gold Medal Bouts (Gerek Meinhardt, USA); E!, Peacock

Tuesday, July 30

  • MEN’S 5×5 BASKETBALL — 7:30 AM: Canada (Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Trey Lyles, Jamal Murray) vs. Australia; Group Phase – Group A; USA, Peacock
  • WOMEN’S 3×3 BASKETBALL — 11:30 AM: Germany vs. USA (Rhyne Howard); Pool Round; NBC, Peacock

Wednesday, July 31

  • WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL — 11:00 AM: United States (Avery Skinner) vs. Serbia; Preliminary Round – Pool A; USA, Peacock
  • MEN’S 5×5 BASKETBALL — 3:00 PM: United States (Bam Adebayo, Devin Booker, Anthony Davis) vs. South Sudan (Wenyen Gabriel); Group Phase – Group A; USA, Peacock
  • WOMEN’S 3×3 BASKETBALL — 3:30 PM: USA (Rhyne Howard) vs. Azerbaijan; Pool Round; E!, Peacock

Thursday, August 1

  • WOMEN’S 3×3 BASKETBALL — 7:00 AM: USA (Rhyne Howard) vs. Australia; Pool Round; USA, Peacock
  • WOMEN’S 5×5 BASKETBALL — 11:15 AM: France vs. Nigeria (Adebola Adeyeye); Group Phase – Group B; Peacock
  • WOMEN’S 3×3 BASKETBALL — 5:30 PM: Spain vs. USA (Rhyne Howard); Pool Round; E!, Peacock

Friday, August 2

  • WOMEN’S 3×3 BASKETBALL — 7:00 AM: USA (Rhyne Howard) vs. France; Pool Round; USA, Peacock
  • MEN’S 5×5 BASKETBALL — 11:15 AM: Canada (Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Trey Lyles, Jamal Murray) vs. Spain; Group Phase – Group A; Peacock
  • WOMEN’S 3×3 BASKETBALL — 12:00 PM: USA (Rhyne Howard) vs. Canada; Pool Round; NBC, Peacock

Saturday, August 3

  • MEN’S 5×5 BASKETBALL — 11:15 AM: United States (Bam Adebayo, Devin Booker, Anthony Davis) vs. Puerto Rico; Group Phase – Group C; NBC, Peacock
  • WOMEN’S 3×3 BASKETBALL — 1:05 PM: China vs. USA (Rhyne Howard); Pool Round; CNBC, Peacock
  • MEN’S 5×5 BASKETBALL — 3:00 PM: Serbia vs. South Sudan (Wenyen Gabriel); Group Phase – Group A; CNBC, Peacock
  • WOMEN’S 3×3 BASKETBALL — 3:30 PM: Play-in Games; Peacock
  • WOMEN’S 3×3 BASKETBALL — 4:05 PM: Play-in Games; USA, Peacock

Sunday, August 4

  • TRACK & FIELD — 5:50 AM: Men’s 110mH Round 1 (Daniel Roberts, USA); USA, Peacock
  • TRACK & FIELD — 6:35 AM: Women’s 400mH Round 1 (Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone, USA); Peacock
  • WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL — 7:00 AM: France vs. United States (Avery Skinner); Preliminary Round – Pool A; NBC, Peacock
  • WOMEN’S 5×5 BASKETBALL — 7:30 AM: Canada vs. Nigeria (Adebola Adeyeye); Group Phase – Group B; Peacock

Monday, August 5

  • TRACK & FIELD — 4:10 AM, 5:35 AM: Men’s Discus Throw Qualification (Andrew Evans, USA); Peacock
  • TRACK & FIELD — 4:50 AM: Women’s 400mH Repechage Round (Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone, USA); Peacock
  • TRACK & FIELD — 5:55 AM: Women’s 400m Round 1 (Alexis Holmes, USA); USA, Peacock
  • WOMEN’S 3×3 BASKETBALL — Semifinals, Bronze and Gold Medal Games

Tuesday, August 6

  • TRACK & FIELD — 4:20 AM: Women’s 400m Repechage Round (Alexis Holmes, USA); USA, Peacock
  • TRACK & FIELD — 4:50 AM: Men’s 110mH Repechage Round (Daniel Roberts, USA); USA, Peacock
  • TRACK & FIELD — 2:07 PM: Women’s 400mH Semifinal (Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone, USA); NBC, Peacock
  • MEN’S 5×5 BASKETBALL — Quarterfinals
  • WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL — Quarterfinals

Wednesday, August 7

  • TRACK & FIELD — 4:15 AM: Women’s 100mH Round 1 (Masai Russell, USA; Jasmine Camacho-Quinn, Puerto Rico; Devynne Charlton, Bahamas); USA, Peacock
  • DIVING — 9:00 AM: Women’s 3m Springboard Preliminary (Julia Vincent, South Africa); E!, Peacock
  • TRACK & FIELD — 1:05 PM: Men’s 110mH Semifinal (Daniel Roberts, USA); NBC, Peacock
  • TRACK & FIELD — 2:25 PM: Men’s Discus Throw Final (Andrew Evans, USA); Peacock
  • TRACK & FIELD — 2:45 PM: Women’s 400m Semifinal (Alexis Holmes, USA); USA, Peacock
  • WOMEN’S 5×5 BASKETBALL — Quarterfinals

Thursday, August 8

  • DIVING — 4:00 AM: Women’s 3m Springboard Semifinal (Julia Vincent, South Africa); E!; Peacock
  • TRACK & FIELD — 4:35 AM: Women’s 100mH Repechage Round (Masai Russell, USA; Jasmine Camacho-Quinn, Puerto Rico; Devynne Charlton, Bahamas); USA, Peacock
  • TRACK & FIELD — 3:25 PM: Women’s 400mH Final (Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone, USA); NBC, Peacock
  • TRACK & FIELD — 3:45 PM: Men’s 110mH Final (Daniel Roberts, USA); NBC, Peacock
  • MEN’S 5×5 BASKETBALL — Semifinals
  • WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL — Semifinals

Friday, August 9

  • TRACK & FIELD — 4:40 AM: Women’s 4x400m Relay Round 1 (Alexis Holmes, USA); USA, Peacock
  • TRACK & FIELD — 6:05 AM: Women’s 100mH Semifinal (Masai Russell, USA; Jasmine Camacho-Quinn, Puerto Rico; Devynne Charlton, Bahamas); USA, Peacock
  • DIVING — 9:00 AM: Women’s 3m Springboard Final (Julia Vincent, South Africa); NBC, Peacock
  • TRACK & FIELD — 2:00 PM: Women’s 400m Final (Alexis Holmes, USA); NBC, Peacock
  • WOMEN’S 5×5 BASKETBALL — Semifinals

Saturday, August 10

  • TRACK & FIELD — 1:45 PM: Women’s 100mH Final (Masai Russell, USA; Jasmine Camacho-Quinn, Puerto Rico; Devynne Charlton, Bahamas); USA, Peacock
  • TRACK & FIELD — 2:22 PM: Women’s 4x400m Relay Final (Alexis Holmes, USA); NBC, Peacock
  • MEN’S 5×5 BASKETBALL — Bronze and Gold Medal Games
  • WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL — Bronze Medal Match

Sunday, August 11

  • WOMEN’S 5×5 BASKETBALL — Bronze and Gold Medal Games
  • WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL — Gold Medal Match

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2024-09-07