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Olympics schedule day 10: Hockeyroos face China, sailors hit the water and Rose Davies to run for Australia

Olympics schedule day 10: Hockeyroos face China, sailors hit the water and Rose Davies to run for Australia

The 2024 Summer Olympics are underway in Paris, France.

Australians will be competing in events including hockey, sailing and athletics on day 10 of the Games. 

Because of the time difference, it’ll be night time on Monday in Australia when many of those events kick off.

Here’s what’s on the schedule for day 10 of the Paris Olympics.

What are some of the key events Australians are competing in on day 10?

All times have been converted to AEST. 

Triathlon:

Diving:

  • 6pm: Women’s 10m platform preliminary: Ellie Cole, Melissa Wu

Hockey

  • 6pm: Women’s quarterfinal: Australia vs China

Sailing:

  • 8pm: Women’s kite: Breiana Whitehead
  • 8pm: Mixed multihull: Rhiannan Brown, Brin Liddell
  • 8:15pm: Women’s dinghy: Zoe Thomson
  • 10:40pm Men’s dinghy: Matt Wearn
  • 1:05am: Mixed dinghy: Nicholas Conor, Nia Jerwood

Water polo

  • 9:35pm: Men’s preliminary round: Australia vs Japan

Table tennis:

  • 11pm: Men’s team round: Australia vs Japan

Athletics

  • 6pm: Men’s discus throw qualification: Matthew Denny
  • 6:40pm: Women’s pole vault qualification: Nina Kennedy
  • 6:50pm: Women’s 400m hurdles repechage round: Sarah Carli, Alanah Yukich
  • 7:55pm: Women’s 400m round : Ellie Beer
  • 8:50pm: Women’s 200m repecharge round: Mia Gross, Torrie Lewis
  • 5:15am: Women’s 5,000m final: Rose Davies
  • 3am: Men’s pole vault: Kurtis Marschall

Equestrian: 

  • 10pm: Jumping individual qualifier: Hilary Scott, Tahisa Erwin, Edwina Top-Alexander

Canoe Slalom:

  • 11:30PM: Women’s kayak cross quarterfinal: Noemie Fox
  • 11:52pm: Men’s kayak cross quarterfinal: Timothy Anderson, Tristan Carter

Schedule for day 10:

All times have been converted to AEST. 

August 5

4pm: Triathlon, mixed team relay final 

5pm: Shooting, mixed team skeet qualification and finals 

5pm: Volleyball, men’s quarterfinals 

5pm: Beach volleyball, men’s and women’s round of 16 (two matches)

5:30pm: Shooting, men’s 25m rapid fire pistol finals 

5:45pm: Badminton, women’s singles medal matches 

6pm: Hockey, women’s quarterfinals (two matches) 

6pm: Diving, women’s 10m platform preliminary 

6pm: Table tennis, men’s and women’s team round of 16 

6pm: Sport climbing, men’s boulder/lead semis, women’s speed qualification 

6:05pm: Athletics, men’s 400m hurdles round one 

6:50pm: Athletics, women’s 400m hurdles repechage 

7:20pm: Athletics, men’s 400m repechage 

7:45pm: Artistic gymnastics, men’s parallel bars, horizontal bars and women’s balance beam, floor finals 

7:55pm: Athletics, women’s 400m round one 

8pm: Water polo, men’s preliminary round (three matches) 

8pm: Sailing, men’s and women’s kite, men’s, women’s and mixed dinghy, mixed multihull

9pm: Volleyball, men’s quarterfinals 

9pm: Beach volleyball, men’s and women’s round of 16 (two matches) 

10pm: Equestrian, jumping individual qualifier 

10:30pm: Badminton, men’s singles medal finals 

11pm: Wrestling, men’s Greco-Roman 60kg, 130kg, women’s freestyle 68kg round of 16, quarterfinals 

11pm: Diving, women’s 10m platform semifinals 

11pm: Table tennis, men’s and women’s team round of 16 

11:30pm: Canoe slalom, men’s and women’s kayak cross semifinals, finals 

August 6

1am: Track cycling, men’s team sprint qualifying, team pursuit qualifying, women’s team sprint qualifying, first round, medal finals 

1am: Volleyball, men’s quarterfinals 

1am: Beach volleyball, men’s and women’s round of 16 (two matches) 

1:30am: Hockey, women’s quarterfinals (two matches) 

1:30am: Basketball, men’s and women’s 3X3 semifinals 

2am: Football, men’s semifinals 

2:30am: Water polo, men’s preliminary round (three matches)

3am: Athletics, men’s pole vault final 

3:04am: Athletics, men’s 3,000m steeplechase round one 

3:30am: Artistic swimming, team technical routine 

3:55am: Athletics, men’s 200m round one 

4am: Table tennis, men’s and women’s team round of 16 

4:35am: Athletics, women’s discus throw final 

4:45am: Athletics, women’s 200m semifinals 

5am: Wrestling, men’s Greco-Roman 60kg, 130kg, and women’s freestyle 68kg semifinals 

5am: Football, men’s semifinals 

5am: Volleyball, men’s quarterfinals 

5am: Beach volleyball, men’s and women’s round of 16 (two matches) 

5am: Basketball, men’s and women’s 3X3 finals 

5:10am: Athletics, women’s 5,000m final 

5:45am: Athletics, 800m final 

Where can I watch/listen to the Olympics in Australia?

The Olympics will be broadcast free-to-air on Channel Nine and 9Gem.

The station’s streaming service 9Now will also offer more than 40 live sports channels.

Nine’s paid streaming platform Stan is also showing Olympic coverage. 

ABC Sport will also be live blogging Olympic events as they unfold.

And in Adelaide, Hobart, Canberra, Darwin, the Gold Coast and regional markets across the country, listeners can hear live daily Olympics coverage across ABC Radio and DAB+ — find out more details about that here.

The ABC’s coverage of the 2024 Paris Olympic Games is brought to you in conjunction with the Nine Network. 

What time zone is France in?

France is in the Central European Summer Time (CEST) zone

We have three time zones in Australia:

  • Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST): ACT, New South Wales, Queensland, Tasmania, Victoria
  • Australian Central Standard Time (ACST): Northern Territory, South Australia
  • Australian Western Standard Time (AWST): Western Australia

What’s the time difference between France and Australia?

Australia is ahead of Paris time zone-wise, so when it’s morning in France, it’s afternoon Down Under. 

Here’s the breakdown of time zones:

  • AEST: Eight hours ahead of Paris
  • ACST: Seven hours and 30 minutes ahead of Paris
  • AWST: Six hours ahead of Paris

Where can I see the full schedule of events?

We’ve published a list of every event scheduled for this year’s games. 

Read the full schedule here.

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