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Simone Biles has dominated gymnastics for nearly a decade, but she hasn’t won an Olympic gold medal since Rio 2016. That could end Tuesday when Biles and the U.S. women’s team enter the artistic gymnastics finals.

Biles’s final and the women’s final are undoubtedly the highlight of a busy day in Paris in preparation for the 2024 Summer Games. After suffering an apparent calf injury on Sunday, fans were worried that Biles might have to withdraw from the competition, three years after she withdrew from the Tokyo Games. Despite the scary sight of her crawling down the runway and hopping on a single piece of food, Biles is ready to perform on all four apparatuses on Tuesday.

One event that won’t happen? The men’s Olympic triathlon, which was postponed from Tuesday to Wednesday due to high bacteria levels in the River Seine.

Are you a gymnastics fan? There’s plenty to see on Day 4. Here’s a look at the schedule for Tuesday, July 30 — and how to follow the action.

What Olympic events are taking place on July 30?

While gymnastics is the main event on Day 4 of the 2024 Olympics, there are plenty of other events, from judo to swimming to table tennis. Below is the full schedule, but here’s a look at the most popular events — which are likely to be a highlight of the evening’s recap show.

Gymnastics

Women’s Gymnastics Team finals – The show airs live at 11:30 a.m. ET on NBC.

swimming

Women’s 100m Backstroke Final – The show airs live at 2:57 p.m. ET on NBC.
Men’s 800m Freestyle Final
– The show airs live at 3:03 p.m. ET on NBC.

Men’s 4x200m Freestyle Relay Final – Airs live at 3:59 p.m. ET on NBC

Full schedule for day 4 of the 2024 Olympics

(All times are EST. All events can be watched live on Peacock.)

3×3 basketball
Pool games for ladies and gentlemen from 11:30am to 4:35pm

Shooting
Men’s and Women’s Qualifiers from 6:00 AM to 12:50 PM

Gymnastics
Women’s Team Final 12:15pm

Badminton
Group play from 2:30am to 1:30pm

Men’s Basketball
Spain vs Greece at 5am
Canada vs Australia, 7:30 a.m.
Japan vs France, 11:15 AM
Brazil vs Germany at 3pm

Beach Volleyball
Billiards games from 3 am to 4 pm

boxing
Round of 32 and Round of 16 from 5:00 AM to 4:24 PM

slalom boat race
C1 Women’s Races 1 & 2, 9am & 11:10am
K1 Men’s Races 1 & 2, 10am & 12:10pm

BMX
Ladies Garden Qualifiers at 7:25am
Men’s Garden Qualifiers at 9:11am

Riding
Individual and group training at 5am.

Fence
Women’s Fencing Team 7:30am-1:30pm

field hockey
Men’s Pool Games 4am-1:45pm

handball
Men’s group games from 3am to 3pm

Judo
Men’s 81kg and Men’s 63kg competitions from 4:00am to 11:18am

Rowing
Men’s Singles Quarterfinals at 4:10 AM
Women’s Double Sculls Semi-Finals at 4:50am
Men’s Double Sculls Semi-Final 5:10pm
Four women’s replays at 5:30 a.m.
Men’s four-match replay at 5:40 a.m.

Football
Women’s Placement Matches, 8:30, 9, 10:30, 11, 11:30 a.m., noon, 12:30 p.m.
Women’s semi-finals 9:30, 10am
Bronze medal match at 1pm
Gold Medal Match 1:45 PM

Sailing
Sailing and windsurfing races from 6am to 10:13am

shooting
Men and women trap at 3 am
Mixed Team Medal Matches at 3:30 AM

soccer
Men’s team games from 9am to 3pm

browse
Men’s and women’s quarter-finals at 1pm
Men’s and Women’s Semi-Finals at 5:48 PM
Men’s and Women’s Finals at 8:12pm

swimming
Men’s 100m heats, Women’s 1500m heats, Women’s 100m freestyle heats, Men’s 200m breaststroke heats, Men’s 4x200m freestyle heats at 5am
Men’s 100m Freestyle Semi-Final 2:30pm
Men’s 200m Butterfly Semi-Final 2:42pm
Women’s 100m Backstroke Final at 2:56pm
Men’s 800m Freestyle Final 3:02pm
Women’s 100m Freestyle Semi-Final 3:25pm
Men’s 200m Backstroke Semi-Final 3:47pm
Men’s 4x200m Freestyle Final 4:01pm

table tennis
Women’s and Men’s Singles Round of 32 at 4:00 AM
Mixed Doubles Medal Matches, 7:30, 8:30 a.m.

Tennis
Men’s and Women’s Singles and Doubles from 5:55am to 1:03pm

volleyball
Men’s pool games from 3am to 3pm

Water polo
Men’s Pool Games 4:30am – 3:05pm

What kind of time delay will the 2024 Olympics be?

Paris is six hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time in the United States and nine hours ahead of Pacific Standard Time. As a result, many of the events (and finals) will take place in the early morning in the United States. As a result, NBC will air two daily Olympics shows, one during prime time in Paris (2:00 p.m. ET to 5:00 p.m. ET) and one in traditional U.S. prime time, which will show highlights. You can also watch live on Peacock.

How can I watch the 2024 Olympics for free?

You won’t be able to watch every event, but NBC’s broadcast channel is the heart of the network’s coverage. The best way to watch it for free on a big screen is with a high-definition antenna. Be sure to test your antenna in multiple locations around your home to find the most reliable signal.

How can I stream the Paris 2024 Olympics live online if I don’t have a cable subscription?

Peacock is the live streaming home of the 2024 Summer Games, streaming every event live and on-demand, as well as providing viewers with a daily recap. Peacock also features a fully interactive Olympic experience, letting you decide how to build your own schedule of events and watch the highlights, plus a Multiview feature that will let you watch up to four sports at once.

Don’t want to subscribe to this service? There are many other streaming options to choose from – some are free, some have a free trial period and some require a sign-up from your cable or satellite provider.

NBC created NBCOlympics.com NBCSports offers a variety of options. Otherwise, try one of the following:

Disney+

The Disney bundle of Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+ no longer has a free trial, so you’ll have to pay $15 a month for all three services combined (or $25 a month for no ads on Hulu).

Including live TV in the package brings the price to $77 per month ($90 without ads).

Hulu with Live TV

Free trial on This service This offer is no longer available either. It will now cost you $77 per month.

YouTube TV

After up to Two week trialYou can expect a monthly fee of $73.

Sling TV

Dish Network’s lowest-tier Sling “Orange” plan will cost you $40 per month. Adding the more comprehensive “Blue” plan brings the cost to $55 per month. Unfortunately, the seven-day free trial is gone.

Live TV

Formerly known as DirecTV Now, AT&T TVNow, and AT&T TV, it is The much-renamed streaming service It will cost you $75 per month and up after the free trial option.

fubo tv

This section focuses on sports. service The company offers streaming networks in most markets. There is a seven-day free trial period, followed by a monthly fee of $75 and up, depending on the channels you choose.

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