The 2024 Summer Olympics are underway in Paris, France.
Australians will be competing in events including athletics, boxing, water polo, marathon swimming and golf on day 13 of the Games.
Because of the time difference, it’ll be night time in Australia when many of those events kick off.
The Stingers — the Australian women’s water polo team — will be facing off against their rivals from the USA.
And boxers Caitlin Parker and Charlie Senior are guaranteed to take home medals after their matches.
Here’s what’s on the schedule for day 13 of the Paris Olympics.
All times have been converted to AEST.
All times have been converted to AEST.
3.50pm: Marathon swimming, women’s 10km marathon final
5pm: Golf, women’s round 2
5pm: Taekwondo, men’s 68kg and women’s 57kg qualification rounds
6pm: Table tennis, men’s team semifinals
6pm: Sport climbing, women’s boulder/lead semis (lead) and men’s speed medal finals
6pm: Rhythmic gymnastics, individual all-around qualification
6.05pm: Athletics, women’s heptathlon 100m hurdles
6.25pm: Athletics, women’s shot put qualification
6.30pm: Canoe sprint, men’s C2 500m, K4 500m, women’s C2 500m, K4 500m semifinals and finals
6.35pm: Athletics, women’s 100m hurdles repechage
7pm: Modern pentathlon, men’s and women’s fencing ranking round
7.05pm: Athletics, women’s heptathlon high jump
7.10pm: Athletics, women’s 4x100m relay round 1
7.35pm: Athletics, men’s 4x100m relay round 1
8pm: Athletics, men’s 800m repechage
8pm: Sailing, men’s and women’s kite medal series
10pm: Hockey, men’s bronze-medal game
10.30pm: Taekwondo, men’s 68kg and women’s 57kg quarterfinals and semifinals
11pm: Diving, men’s 3m springboard final
11pm: Table tennis, men’s team semifinals
11pm: Rhythmic gymnastics, individual all-around qualification
11pm: Weightlifting, women’s 59kg final
12.30am: Handball, women’s semifinals
1am: Football, men’s bronze-medal game
1am: Beach volleyball, men’s and women’s semifinals (2 matches)
1.30am: Basketball, men’s semifinals
1.30am: Cycling track, men’s sprint quarterfinals, classification races, men’s omnium [medal event] and women’s keirin
3am: Hockey, men’s final
3.30am: Taekwondo, men’s 68kg and women’s 57kg repechage rounds and medal finals
3.30am: Weightlifting, men’s 73kg final
3.35am: Athletics, women’s heptathlon shot put
3.35am: Athletics, women’s 1500m semifinals: Jessica Hull
4am: Athletics, women’s long jump final
4am: Table tennis, women’s team semifinals
4.25am: Athletics, men’s javelin throw final
4.30am: Athletics, men’s 200m final
4.55am: Athletics, women’s heptathlon 200m
5am: Beach volleyball, men’s and women’s semifinals (2 matches)
5am: Basketball, men’s semifinals
5.25am: Athletics, women’s 400m hurdles final
5.30am: Handball, women’s semifinals
5.30am: Boxing, women’s 75kg, men’s 57kg semis and women’s 54kg and men’s 51kg final
5.45am: Athletics, men’s 110m hurdles final
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.
France is in the Central European Summer Time (CEST) zone.
We have three time zones in 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:
We’ve published a list of every event scheduled for this year’s games.