Paris Olympics 2024: Today - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Ireland v South Africa: Rugby 7s
Ireland v South Africa (Kick-off 4.30pm). Darragh Maloney presents coverage of the men's rugby sevens Pool A match at Stade de France. The teams also met at this stage of the last Olympics in Tokyo, with South Africa claiming victory and going on to top the pool
New Zealand v Ireland: Rugby 7s
New Zealand v Ireland (Kick-off 3.30pm). Darragh Maloney presents coverage of the final men's rugby sevens Pool A match, held at Stade de France. The All Blacks won gold in Tokyo in this event three years ago, while Ireland failed to progress beyond the group stage
Day One
Further coverage of day one, including the men's and women's cycling time-trials from Pont Alexandre III. Primoz Roglic won Slovenia's first cycling gold medal in the men's event last year, and Annemiek van Vleuten of the Netherlands took the honours in the women's race. There is also action from the semi-finals of the men's rugby sevens at the Stade de France, with reigning champions Fiji expected to be involved. Elsewhere, the final of the men's street skateboarding competition comes from La Concorde, a sport that debuted at the last Olympics in Tokyo, and saw Yuto Horigome take gold in this discipline
Day Two
Coverage of day two, as medals are awarded in numerous sports. The women's cross-country event mountain biking event concludes at Elan Court Hilll, an event in which there was a Swiss 1-2-3 in Tokyo courtesy of Jolanda Neff, Sina Frei and Linda Indergand. Meanwhile, the first archery gold of the Games is claimed in the women's team final at Invalides, before the men's 66kg and women's 52kg judo medal matches at Champ de Mars Arena, while over at Vaires-sur-Marne Nautical Stadium, the women's kayak single final is contested
Day Three
Further coverage from day three of the Games, where events include the conclusion of the men's mountain biking cross-country race at Elancourt Hill. There's also the pool match between Australia and Ireland in the women's rugby sevens at the Stade France, the team and individual equestrian jumping finals take place at the Chateau de Versailles and, from 4.30 at the Bercy Arena, the men's artistic gymnasts team final gets under way on another packed afternoon of action in Paris. Peter Collins presents, with analysis from Darren Cave, Sene Naoupou and Tom Freyne
Day Four
Peter Collins presents further coverage from day four of the Games, where women's team artistic gymnastics, men's BMX freestyle and women's rugby sevens are among the events taking place. The final of the gymnastics begins at the Bercy Arena at 5.15, and the qualifying event of the men's BMX freestyle takes place at La Concorde from 2.12, while the women's rugby sevens have reached the knockout stages at the Stade de France, culminating in the final at 6.45
Day Five
Peter Collins presents as the Olympic action continues in Paris, with BMX freestyle, canoe slalom and artistic gymnastics taking centre stage on day five in the French capital. La Concorde is the venue for the men's BMX freestyle final and the women's C1 canoe slalom final takes place at the Vaires-sur-Marne Nautical Stadium from 4.25. The remaining highlight in this session then comes from the Bercy Arena, where the men's artistic gymnastics all-around final gets under way, with Japan seeking a record fourth successive gold
Day Six
Further live coverage as the leading female artistic gymnasts battle it out for individual all-around gold at the Bercy Arena, and much of the focus will be on Simone Biles, where the event gets under way at 5.15. The world's most decorated female gymnast returns to reclaim her crown, having withdrawn from the Games three years ago, citing a debilitating spatial awareness condition known as 'the twisties'. She has since recovered and made a spectacular return to the international stage at last year's World Championships, collecting four golds. Elsewhere this afternoon, the men's singles tennis reaches the quarter-final stage on the famous clay courts of Roland Garros
Day Seven
Further live coverage of the equestrian jumping team final at the Chateau de Versailles, along with the Pool B men's hockey match between New Zealand and Ireland. Show jumping made its Olympic debut at the 1900 Paris Games and 124 years later the world's best riders and their horses are set to compete on the most opulent of stages. Sweden have dominated the international scene in recent years and the defending champions will be hard to stop. At the Yves-du-Manoir Stadium, Ireland face New Zealand at 12.15 in their concluding men's Pool B match, with the top four in the pool set to progress to the quarter-finals. Peter Collins presents, with analysis from Rob Heffernan, Sonia O'Sullivan and Tom Freyne
Day Eight
Day eight continues with men's and women's artistic gymnastics, the conclusion of the men's cycling road race and the team equestrian dressage. The Bercy Arena is the venue for the gymnastics, and three gold medals will be decided in the men's floor at 2.30, the women's vault at 3.20 and the men's pommel horse at 4.10. All eyes will be on the women's vault final as American superstar Simone Biles returns to reclaim her crown. There will also be a chance to watch the conclusion of the cycling as the men's road race snakes through Paris, and the team dressage concludes at the Chateau de Versailles. Peter Collins presents, with analysis from Andrew Smith, Derval O'Rourke, Mairead O'Callaghan and Sonia O'Sullivan
Day Nine
Further coverage of what promises to be a medal-laden day nine in the French capital, with champions set to be crowned in artistic gymnastics, golf, tennis and cycling. There are three gold medals on offer in artistic gymnastics at the Bercy Arena in the men's rings final at 2.00, the women's uneven bars at 2.40 and the men's vault final from 3.25. The men's singles champion will also be crowned in the tennis at Roland Garros, with Alexander Zverev the reigning champion. The men's golf event at Le Golf National, and the women's cycling road race on the streets of Paris both also reach their conclusion this afternoon. Peter Collins presents, with analysis from Andrew Bree, Earl McCarthy, Grainne Murphy, Rob Heffernan and Sonia O'Sullivan
Day Ten
Continued coverage of the concluding artistic gymnastics final at the Bercy Arena, as the medals are decided in the women's floor final, and a packed schedule also features canoe slalom, track cycling, diving and football. The respective women's and men's kayak cross finals at the Vaires-sur-Marne Nautical Stadium take place at 3.55 and 4.00. One of the highlights of any Games is the track cycling, which gets under way at the Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines Velodrome with the qualifying round and round one of the women's team sprints, and qualifying for the men's team pursuit. Over at the Aquatics Centre, the women's 10m platform finalists will be confirmed from 2.00, and the Marseille Stadium will host the first of two semi-finals in the men's football from 5.00. Peter Collins presents, with analysis from Derval O'Rourke, Rob Heffernan and Tom Freyne
Day Eleven
Further coverage of events on day 11, featuring the women's 10m platform diving final, women's park skateboarding and women's team pursuit track cycling. The diving final is at 2.00 at the Aquatics Centre and saw China's Quan Hongchan and Chen Yuxi finish first and second respectively in Tokyo. There was also a one-two from the same nation in the skateboarding event in 2021 from Japan's Sakura Yosozumi and Kokona Hiraki, with Great Britain's Sky Brown coming third at the age of just 13, and the trio are set to continue their rivalry at La Concorde from 4.30. The day's track cycling at the Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines Velodrome gets under way at 4.30 with the women's team pursuit qualifying sessions. Peter Collins presents, with analysis from Derval O'Rourke, Martyn Irvine and Rob Heffernan
Day Twelve
Further coverage of the Games, with hockey, weightlifting and track cycling taking centre stage in the French capital. The first women's hockey semi-final takes at the Yves-du-Manoir Stadium from 1.00, before the action moves to the South Paris Arena for the men's 61kg discipline. Over at the Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines Velodrome, the men's sprint and women's keirin continue in the early stages, plus the men's and women's team pursuit will both crown their champions from 5.04 and 5.57 respectively. Peter Collins presents, with analysis from Derval O'Rourke, Martyn Irvine and Rob Heffernan
Day Thirteen
Diving and track cycling take centre stage as day 13 continues in Paris, featuring the men's 3m springboard final from 2.00 at the Aquatics Centre. China dominated the diving events at the Tokyo Games, with Xie Siyi and Wang Zongyuan taking gold and silver respectively in this discipline, and the bronze medallist that time around, Jack Laugher of Great Britain, could be the biggest threat to Chinese supremacy once again. Over at the Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines Velodrome, the track cycling features the early stages of the men's omnium and individual sprint, and the women's keirin. Peter Collins presents, with analysis from Clare Cryan, Derval O'Rourke, Rob Heffernan and Sonia O'Sullivan
Day Fourteen
Coverage of another action-packed afternoon on day 14, including diving at the Aquatics Centre and track cycling at the Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines Velodrome. The women's 3m springboard final is at 2.00, with the Chinese competitors will once again be the ones to beat. Over at the cycling, the early rounds of the individual sprint get under way, while the men's individual sprint finals start at 5.00 and the final of the women's madison is at 5.09. Peter Collins presents, with analysis from Derval O'Rourke, Martyn Irvine, Rob Heffernan and Sonia O'Sullivan
Day Fifteen
This afternoon's live coverage, with medals to be decided in the men's diving, men's and women's track cycling, women's golf and group rhythmic gymnastics. The men's 10m platform final is the focus at the Aquatics Centre, while the final round of the women's golf concludes at Le Golf National. The rhythmic gymnastics group all-around final starts at the Porte de la Chapelle Arena at 1.00, and attention switches to the Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines Velodrome for the penultimate of the track cycling schedule, including the men's madison final at 4.59. Peter Collins presents, with analysis from Derval O'Rourke, Rob Heffernan and Sonia O'Sullivan
Day Sixteen
Peter Collins presents the concluding events of the Games, the finals of the men's water polo and women's basketball at Paris La Defense Arena and the Bercy Arena respectively. Serbia defeated Greece to win gold in the water polo in Tokyo, while the American team will be expected to claim the final gold medal of Paris 2024. The USA have only failed to win the women's basketball on three of the 13 occasions it has taken place, and their last four victories have all been against different nations, with Japan the latest to succumb at the Tokyo Games
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