Full day three schedule as Titmus and O'Callaghan showdown headlines a busy day for Australia (2024)

The 2024 Summer Olympics are underway in Paris, France.

Australians will be competing in events including basketball, hockey and equestrian on day three of the Games.

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

Here's what's on the schedule for day three of the Paris Olympics, Monday night into Tuesday morning AEST.

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

All times have been converted to AEST.

Basketball:

  • 7pm: Women's group phase: Australia vs Nigeria

Equestrian:

  • 8pm: Team eventing jumping final
  • 11pm: Individual eventing jumping final

Hockey:

  • 6pm: Men's pool match: Ireland vs Australia
  • 1am: Women's pool match: Great Britain vs Australia

Swimming:

  • 4:30am: Women's 400m medley final
  • 4:40am: Men's 200m freestyle final
  • 4:57am: Women's 100m backstroke semifinals
  • 5:19am: Men's 100m backstroke final
  • 5:25am: Women's 100m breaststroke final
  • 5:41am: Women's 200m freestyle final: Ariarne Titmus, Mollie O'Callaghan

Surfing

  • From 3am: Round three: Molly Picklum, Tyler Wright, Jack Robinson, Ethan Ewing

Schedule for July 29-July 30:

All times have been converted to AEST.

July 29

4:30pm: Badminton, men's, women's and mixed singles and doubles group stage

5pm: Handball, men's preliminary round (2 matches)

5pm: Shooting, men's trap qualification day 1

5pm: Volleyball, women's preliminary round

5pm: Beach volleyball, men's and women's preliminary phase (4 matches)

5:15pm: Shooting, mixed team 10m air pistol qualification, men's and women's 10m air rifle finals

5:30pm: Rowing, men's single sculls, women's single sculls semis E/F, men's coxless pair, women's pairs, men's and women's lightweight double sculls, men's quadruple sculls, women's quadruple sculls repechage, men's and women's eight heats

5:30pm: Archery, men's team eliminations

5:30pm: Fencing, men's foil, women's sabre through quarters

6pm: Hockey, men's pool stage (2 matches)

6pm: Judo, women's 57kg and men's 73kg elimination rounds

6pm: Table tennis, men's and women's singles round 1

6:30pm: Hockey, women's pool stage (2 matches)

7pm: Diving, men's synchronised 10m platform final

7pm: Boxing, women's 60kg and men's 63.5kg, +92kg round of 32 or 16

7pm: Swimming, women's 400m IM, 100m back, and men's 800m free heats

7pm: Equestrian, jumping team final, individual final

7pm: Basketball, women's group phase (2 matches)

8pm: Tennis, men's and women's singles, men's, women's and mixed doubles

8pm: Sailing, men's and women's windsurfing, skiff

9pm: Volleyball, women's preliminary round

10pm: Badminton, men's, women's and mixed singles and doubles group stage

10pm: Handball, men's preliminary round (2 matches)

10pm: Rugby sevens, women's pool rounds

10pm: Water polo, women's preliminary round

10pm: Mountain bike, men's cross-country final

10:15pm: Archery, men's team medal rounds

11pm: Beach volleyball, men's and women's preliminary phase (3 matches)

11:30pm: Canoe slalom, men's C1 semifinals, finals

11:30pm: Boxing, women's 60kg and men's 63.5kg, +92kg round of 32 or 16

July 30

12am: Judo, women's 57kg and men's 73kg medal rounds

12am: Table tennis, mixed doubles semifinals

1am: Hockey, women's pool stage (2 matches)

1am: Volleyball, women's preliminary round

1:15am: Basketball, women's group phase (1 match)

1:30am: Hockey, women's pool stage (2 matches)

1:30am: Artistic gymnastics, men's team final

2:30am: Water polo, women's preliminary round

3am: Handball, men's preliminary round (2 matches)

3am: Tennis, men's and women's singles

3am: Surfing, men's and women's round 3

3am: Fencing, men's foil and women's sabre semis, medal finals

3am: Badminton, men's, women's and mixed singles and doubles group stage

4am: Rugby sevens, women's placement matches, quarterfinals

4am: Boxing, women's 60kg and men's 63.5kg, +92kg round of 32 or 16

4am: Table tennis, men's and women's singles round 2

4am: Beach volleyball, men's and women's preliminary phase (3 matches)

4:30am: Swimming, women's 400m IM, 100m back semi-finals, 100m breast, 200m free finals and men's 200m free finals, 100m back

5am: Volleyball, women's preliminary round

5am: Basketball, women's group phase (1 match)

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.

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

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Full day three schedule as Titmus and O'Callaghan showdown headlines a busy day for Australia (2024)

FAQs

Who got gold for GB? ›

Olympics 2024: Team GB retain swimming relay gold as Nathan Hales breaks records and Simone Biles cements legacy. Team GB won two medals on day four, with the men's 4x200m freestyle relay team retaining their gold medal and Nathan Hales claiming gold in the men's trap shooting along with an Olympic record.

What time is the women's 200m freestyle final in Australia? ›

The 200m final, which looms as one of the best intra-team showdowns of the Games, gets underway on Tuesday morning at 5.41am AEST. “It's going to be a tough race tomorrow night,” Titmus told Channel 9. “It will be good to see what I'm capable of.

Who has won gold for GB in Paris? ›

Ros Canter, Laura Collett and Tom McEwen have defended Great Britain's eventing team title from Tokyo 2020 and, in doing so, given Team GB their first gold medal of Paris 2024.

Who won 200 m freestyle? ›

David Popovici stormed to the Olympic gold in the men's 200m freestyle, while Mollie O'Callaghan won the women's swimming event.

How many golds has GB won in 2024? ›

Paris 2024: Great Britain's medal winners by sport
SportGold medalSilver medal
Diving1
Equestrian1
Shooting1
TOTAL35
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Has Team GB ever won the Olympics? ›

Team GB retained their Olympic team eventing title to win a first gold medal at the Paris 2024 Games, before Laura Collett claimed individual bronze. Tokyo 2020 champions Collett and Tom McEwen, joined by world number one Ros Canter, sealed victory in Monday's final showjumping stage at Chateau de Versailles.

Where are the swimmers swimming in the 2024 Olympics? ›

A lunge for the wall decided it all in a dramatic men's 200m freestyle swimming final at Paris La Defense Arena on 29 July at Paris 2024.

How long is the Olympic pool? ›

World Aquatics regulations require an Olympic-sized swimming pool to be 50 meters, or approximately 164 feet, long.

Who is winning the Olympics in 2024 so far? ›

Find out how Team USA is doing so far in the Summer Games. The Paris Olympics are fully underway and multiple members of Team USA have already earned gold, silver and bronze medals. As of this writing, the United States leads the medal count with 26 medals, followed by host country France with 18 and China with 14.

How many medals has Simone Biles won? ›

With eight Olympic medals, she is the seventh-most decorated female Olympic gymnast, and has the most Olympic medals earned by a U.S. gymnast. Columbus, Ohio, U.S. Spring, Texas, U.S.

How much money do you get for winning Team GB gold medal? ›

National committees can decide whether or not to pay athletes for winning medals. Both Australia and the USA pay medallists, with Australia paying gold medallists $20,000 (£10,137) and USA paying $37,500 (£29,103). Team GB athletes, however, receive nothing for placing on the podium.

Who holds the world record for freestyle swimming? ›

Men
EventTimeName
200m freestyle1:42.00Paul Biedermann
400m freestyle3:40.07Paul Biedermann
800m freestyle7:32.12Zhang Lin
1500m freestyle14:31.02Sun Yang
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What is the 800 m freestyle mens record? ›

OTOPENI, Romania (AP) — Irish swimmer Daniel Wiffen set a short course world record in the 800-meter freestyle on Sunday, beating Grant Hackett's previous mark by almost three seconds. Wiffen finished in 7 minutes, 20.46 seconds to take gold at the European Short Course Swimming Championships in Otopeni, Romania.

Who won the men's 50 freestyle? ›

Bukhov had the slowest reaction time off the starting blocks, but claimed his first world championship medal as he beat Australian defending champion Cameron McEvoy to the touch by one hundredth of a second. Britain's Ben Proud, the winner two years ago in Budapest, was 0.09sec back. “Really tough.

Who won GB gold today? ›

Shooting: Nathan Hales (GBR) wins men's trap gold!

The world record holder is now an Olympic champion, and an Olympic record holder! The 28-year-old puts in a sublime performance in the men's trap final, hitting 48 out of 50 targets to set a new Olympic record and win gold.

How many golds has GB got? ›

Great Britain at the Olympics
Flag of the United Kingdom
IOC codeGBR
NOCBritish Olympic Association
Medals Ranked 4thGold 296 Silver 322 Bronze 331 Total 949
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How many medals did GB get in Tokyo? ›

The US won 113 medals overall in Tokyo, while Great Britain, in fourth, had more medals overall than third-placed Japan, 65 to 58. UK Sport has said it hopes Team GB will win “between 50 and 70” medals in Paris. France, the host country at the 2024 Games, came eighth in the medal table in 2020 with 10 gold medals.

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