The sports competition calendar by events Olympic Games Paris 2024 have been released by the Organising Committee, with just over two years to go until the Games begin.
It’s official! The 32 sports on the Paris 2024 Olympic Games programme now know their events schedule, with 329 events spread across 18 days of competition from Wednesday 24 July to Sunday 11 August. The schedule, presented sport by sport, is attached to this media release in a PDF document. This provisional timetable is subject to change until the conclusion of the Games.
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The 329 events will take place across 762 sessions between 24 July and 11 August. With many highlights throughout the 19 days of competition, the Games begin with an action packed opening. Saturday 27 July, the first official competition day of the Olympic Games Paris 2024, will feature medal events for eight sports: cycling, with the women's and men's time trial, judo, fencing, diving, rugby, shooting, swimming and skateboarding.
Notably, all the finals of the swimming events and athletics will take place in the evenings, from 20:30 for swimming (with the exception of the last day from 18:30), and from 19:00 for Athletics.
The middle weekend (3-4 August) will also feature a thrilling line-up. Over those two days, medal events will take place in: tennis; table tennis; judo; fencing; athletics; archery; shooting; cycling; golf; equestrian; rowing; artistic gymnastics; badminton; and swimming.
Set to be the most gender balanced Olympic Games in history, the programme provides opportunities for both women’s and men’s competition to be in the spotlight. An emphasis has been placed on ensuring an alternation between men and women for the programming of team sports finals as well as in other individual disciplines.
The last day of the Olympic Games, Sunday 11 August, will highlight women’s sport. Wrestling, weightlifting and track cycling will conclude with women's events, while the women's basketball final will also take place this day. Then, only a few hours before the Closing Ceremony, for the first time since the introduction of the women's marathon to the Programme of the Olympic Games in Los Angeles in 1984, the women's event, positioned the day after the men's event, will conclude the Paris 2024 athletics programme.
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