When, Where and How to Watch Team USA at the Paris Olympics? – Day 3 Schedule
The American challenge at the 2024 Paris Olympics is well underway, with the States securing several medals on Day 1 of the Games. Thus far, the American athletes have won five medals, including one Gold in the French Capital.
Opening their medals tally with a Silver in the Women’s Synchronised 3M Springboard Diving, the US secured a Bronze in the Women’s 400m Freestyle, thanks to Katie Ledecky. Their Women’s 4x100m Freestyle relay team secured a Silver medal in their race, adding to the tally.
KATIE LEDECKY gets her first Olympic medal of the #ParisOlympics! pic.twitter.com/fqlJjr84y0
— NBC Olympics & Paralympics (@NBCOlympics) July 27, 2024
Meanwhile, the Men’s 4x100m Freestyle relay clinched their country’s first Gold medal in Paris. Chloe Dygert rounded off the medals haul with a Bronze in the Women’s Individual Time Trial in the Road Cycling discipline.
The American audiences continue to support their athletes from home as they hope to see more medals head their way. Fans can tune in to NBCOlympics.com, NBC.com, the NBC app, and the NBC Olympics app. The full Day 3 schedule for Team USA participants in numerous disciplines is provided below.
Day 3 Schedule of the Paris Olympics – July 29
All times are mentioned in EDT/ET.
Shooting – 3:30 AM
Trap Men’s Qualification – Day 1
10m Air Rifle – Final W
Fencing – 4:25 AM
Badminton – 2:30 AM
Judo – 4:00 AM
Skateboarding – 6:00 AM
Men’s Street Prelims
Hockey – 7:15 AM
Women’s Pool B
Cycling Mountain Bike – 8:10 AM
Men’s Cross-country
Canoe Slalom – 9:30 AM
Men’s Canoe Single Semifinal
Casey Eichfeld
Rugby Sevens – 9:30 AM
Women’s Pool C
Water Polo – 9:35 AM
Women’s Preliminary Round – Group B (#6)
Beach Volleyball – 10:00 AM
Men’s Preliminary Phase – Pool F
Volleyball – 11:00 AM
Women’s Preliminary Round – Pool A
Basketball – 3:00 PM
Women’s Group Phase – Group C
Beach Volleyball – 4:00 PM
Women’s Preliminary Phase – Pool B
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