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7 minutes ago, Agger said:

Not getting any schedule here other than what we had already 

Here the direct download- it's a 90 pages pdf

https://press.paris2024.org/assets/paris-2024-olympic-sport-events-schedule-pdf-2db8-7578a.html?dl=1

 

 

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7 minutes ago, rafalgorka said:

No. There is a PDF file with all the details.

 

You need to download the file and scroll it down. The new details are from page 4 I guess

Guess something went wrong. It only said 3 pages at first. 

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Summary for Athletics with the the big finals:

1st August, 7.30-11.45Am final of 20km Walk Men and Women

2nd August Evening 10000m Men final

3rd August Evening 100m Women final, End of Decathlon, 4*400m Mixt final

4th August Evening 100m Men

5th August Evening Pole Vault Men final, 800m women final

6th August Evening 200m Women, 1500m Men, Long jump Men

7th August Evening 400m Men final, 3000m Steeple men final, Morning 35km walk final 7.30-11.30 am

8th August Evening 400m hurdle women final, 200M men final, 110m Hurdle men final, Javelin men final

9th August Evening 400m women final, 10000m Women final, 4*100m women and men final, end of heptathlon

10th August 8.00-11.15 Marathon Men (Start at the City Hall, finish at the Invalides)

Evening 4*400m Women and Men, 800m Men final, 5000m Men final

11th August 8.00-11.30 Marathon Women 

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how come volleyball has 48 matches ? (24 for each gender) it doesn't make sense. if we count 8 matches for knockout rounds, how we can have a preliminary round with 16 matches ? even with 3 groups of 4 it should be 18

 

what I am missing here ? only 6 teams advance to the knockout round ?

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6 minutes ago, MHSN said:

how come volleyball has 48 matches ? (24 for each gender) it doesn't make sense. if we count 8 matches for knockout rounds, how we can have a preliminary round with 16 matches ? even with 3 groups of 4 it should be 18

 

what I am missing here ? only 6 teams advance to the knockout round ?

the only answer I can think of

 

4 groups of 3 teams

group winner directly to the QF

2nd and 3rd to the playfoffs!

 

wow I hope I'm wrong :facepalm:

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1 minute ago, MHSN said:

the only answer I can think of

 

4 groups of 3 teams

group winner directly to the QF

2nd and 3rd to the playfoffs!

 

wow I hope I'm wrong :facepalm:

Yes, it is like basketball tournament in Tokyo, sb wrote about it here few months ago.

 

Another stupid change in olympic "core event" format. Ehhh...

 

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wow K4 canoeing Sprint finals are not the last events, they are even among the first medals of the flat water canoeing program.

 

Complet Weightlifting program moved to the last days...

 

Surfing medals awarded at 04:15 AM :p

 

Air Rifle Mixed Teams of all events will be the very first medal event of the games while W Basket Final the last event of the games

 

 

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