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17 hours ago, canadafan2024 said:

https://olympics.com/en/paris-2024/schedule

 

More detailed schedule than I had seen previously, with exact starting times for events such as athletics and swimming finals and final matches in combat sports. As well, the gymnastics apparatus finals have been assigned to their various days

The athletics timetable has been public for awhile, but that's new and very welcome info with swimming and gymnastics.  Thanks for sharing!  I have some spreadsheet updating to take care of!

 

Next big piece of the puzzle is the football draws next week.

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5 minutes ago, Josh said:

Basketball draws are next week as well!

Good call, forgot about that.  Although the full schedule for basketball with start times might not come until a little later since they still have the qualifying tournaments

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Having a look through the schedule here is some of the big days for Team Ireland :IRL

Included a few outside chances here that probably unlikely to medal but not without some realistic chance. On the otherhand I have not included outside chances that may yet come to fruition, for example boxing could have more chances when the team is finalised, men's road race cycling and other outside chances in equestrian (individual jumping).

 

Overall it looks most likely we will win our first medal on Day 4 or 5 and then with a lot of chances coming on the middle weekend. Our first gold could possibly be on Day 7 in the men's lightweight double sculls.

 

 

Day 1: Saturday, 27 July

RUGBY SEVENS - Men's MEDAL MATCHES

 

 

Day 3: Monday, 29 July

SWIMMING - Women's 100m Breaststroke FINAL (Mona McSharry)

 

 

Day 4: Tuesday, 30 July

RUGBY SEVENS - Women's MEDAL MATCHES

SWIMMING - Men's 800m FINAL (Daniel Wiffen)

 

 

Day 5: Wednesday, 31 July

BOXING - Women's -60kg Quarter-Finals (Kellie Harrington)

 

 

Day 6: Thursday, 01 August

BOXING - Men's -92kg Quarter-Finals (Jack Marley)

ROWING - Women's Double Sculls FINAL

ROWING - Men's Double Sculls FINAL

 

 

Day 7: Friday, 02 August

EQUESTRIAN - Team Jumping FINAL

ROWING - Men's Pair FINAL

ROWING - Women's Pair FINAL

ROWING - Women's Lightweight Double Sculls FINAL

ROWING - Men's Lightweight Double Sculls FINAL

 


Day 8: Saturday, 03 August

BOXING - Men's -57kg Quarter-Finals (Jude Gallagher)

BOXING - Women's -60kg Semi-Finals (Kellie Harrington)

ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS - Men's Pommel FINAL (Rhys McClenaghan)

 

 

Day 9: Sunday, 04 August

BOXING - Women's -57kg Quarter-Finals (Michaela Walsh)

BOXING - Women's -75kg Quarter-Finals (Aoife O'Rourke)

BOXING - Men's -92kg Semi-Finals (Jack Marley)

GOLF - Men's Individual Stroke Play FINAL (Rory McIlroy, Shane Lowry)

SWIMMING - Men's 1500m FINAL (Daniel Wiffen)

 

 

Day 11: Tuesday, 06 August

BOXING - Women's -60kg FINAL (Kellie Harrington)

 

 

Day 12: Wednesday, 07 August

BOXING - Women's -57kg Semi-Finals (Michaela Walsh)

TAEKWONDO - Men's -58kg (Jack Woolley)

 

 

Day 13: Thursday, 08 August

BOXING - Men's -57kg Semi-Finals (Jude Gallagher)

BOXING - Women's -75kg Semi-Finals (Aoife O'Rourke)

 

 

Day 14: Friday, 09 August

ATHLETICS - Women's 400m Final (Rhasidat Adeleke)

 

 

Day 15: Saturday, 10 August

ATHLETICS - Women's 1500m FINAL (Ciara Mageean)

BOXING - Women's -75kg FINAL (Aoife O'Rourke)

GOLF - Women's Individual Stroke Play FINAL (Leona Maguire)

 

 

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Taking a look at the schedule, :CAN has many medal chances (some obviously more likely than others) on a number of days. Some boxers may be included as they start to qualify but for now I’m leaving the ones that haven’t off. 

 

All Paris time. 

Day 1 (July 27)

17:00: Skateboarding - Men’s Street Final (Cordano Russell)

20:55: Swimming - Women’s 400m Freestyle Final (Summer McIntosh)

21:37: Swimming - Women’s 4x100m Freestyle Relay Final

21:50 Swimming - Men’s 4x100m Freestyle Relay Final

 

Day 2 (July 28)

20:45: Swimming - Women’s 100m Butterfly Final (Maggie MacNeil)

20:50/21:45: Fencing - Women’s Foil Gold/Bronze Medal Bouts (Jessica Guo, Eleanor Harvey)

 

Day 3 (July 29)

11:00: Diving - Men’s 10m Synchronized Platform Final (Rylan Wiens/Nathan Zsombor-Murray)

17:18/17:28/17:38: Judo - Women’s 57kg Medal Contests (one of Jessica Klimkait/Christa Deguchi)

17:49/17:59/18:09: Judo - Men’s 73kg Medal Contests (Arthur Margelidon)

20:30: Swimming - Women’s 400m Individual Medley Final (Summer McIntosh)

 

Day 4 (July 30)

17:18/17:28/17:38: Judo - Men’s 81kg Medal Contests (Francois Gauthier Drapeau)

17:49/17:59/18:09: Judo - Women’s 63kg Medal Contests (Catherine Beauchemin Pinard)

19:00/19:45: Rugby Sevens - Women’s Gold/Bronze Medal Matches

20:57: Swimming - Women’s 100m Backstroke Final (Kylie Masse)

 

Day 5 (July 31)

11:00: Diving - Women’s 10m Synchronized Platform Final (Caeli McKay/Kate Miller)

20:36: Swimming - Men’s 200m Butterfly Final (Illya Kharun)

22:15: Swimming - Men’s 100m Freestyle Final (Josh Liendo)

 

Day 6 (August 1)

7:30: Athletics - Men’s 20km Race Walk (Evan Dunfee)

17:18/17:28/17:38: Judo - Men’s -100kg Medal Contests (one of Shady El Nahas/Kyle Reyes)

18:15: Artistic Gymnastics - Women’s All-Around Final (Ellie Black)

19:10/20:30: Fencing - Women’s Team Foil Gold/Bronze Medal Matches

20:30: Swimming - Women’s 200m Butterfly Final (Summer McIntosh)

21:48: Swimming - Women’s 4x200m Freestyle Relay Final 

 

Day 7 (August 2)

12:22: Rowing - Women’s Lightweight Double Sculls Final A (Jill Moffatt/Jenny Casson)

20:30: Swimming - Men’s 50m Freestyle Final (Josh Liendo)

20:39: Swimming - Women’s 200m Backstroke Final (Kylie Masse)

21:20: Athletics - Men’s 10,000m Final (Mo Ahmed)

 

Day 8 (August 3)

10:50: Rowing - Women’s Eight Final A

15:30: Artistic Gymnastics - Men’s Floor Final (Felix Dolci)

20:30 Swimming - Men’s 100m Butterfly Final (Josh Liendo)

20:59: Swimming - Women’s 200m Individual Medley Final (Summer McIntosh)

21:45: Athletics - Men’s Decathlon 1500m (Damian Warner, Pierce LePage)

 

Day 9 (August 4)

14:33/14:46: Archery - Men’s Individual Gold/Bronze Medal Matches (Eric Peters)

19:35: Swimming - Women’s 4x100m Medley Relay Final

20:30: Athletics - Men’s Hammer Throw Final (Ethan Katzberg)

21:55: Athletics - Men’s 100m Final (Andre DeGrasse)

 

Day 10 (August 5)

12:38: Artistic Gymnastics - Women’s Balance Beam Final (Ellie Black)

19:53/19:58: Cycling - Women’s Team Sprint For Bronze/Gold (Depends on whether Cycling Canada chooses Orban, Mitchell, and Genest or not)

21:00/22:05: 3x3 Basketball - Women’s Bronze/Gold Medal Matches

 

Day 11 (August 6)

12:00: Sailing - Women’s Dinghy Medal Race (Sarah Douglas)

15:00: Diving - Women’s 10m Platform Final (Caeli McKay)

20:00: Athletics - Women’s Hammer Throw Final (Camryn Rogers)

20:50/21:15: Wrestling - Women’s 68kg Bronze/Gold Medal Matches (either Linda Morais or Olivia Di Bacco)

 

Day 12 (August 7)

19:00: Athletics - Women’s Pole Vault Final (Alysha Newman)

 

Day 13 (August 8)

15:00: Weightlifting - Women’s 59kg (Maude Charron)

19:11: Cycling - Women’s Keirin Final (Lauriane Genest, Kelsey Mitchell)

19:27: Cycling - Men’s Omnium Points Race 4/4 (Dylan Bibic)

20:30: Athletics - Men’s 200m Final (Andre DeGrasse)

20:50/21:15: Wrestling - Women’s 53kg Bronze/Gold Medal Matches (either Karla Godinez or Samantha Stewart)

21:07/21:39: Taekwondo - Women’s 57kg Bronze/Gold Medal Contests (Skylar Park)

 

Day 14 (August 9)

12:50: Canoe Sprint - Women’s C2-500m Final A (Katie Vincent/Sophia Jensen)

15:00: Diving - Women’s 3m Springboard Final (either Mia Vallee or Pamela Ware)

19:40: Athletics - Women’s Shot Put Final (Sarah Mitton)

19:45: Athletics - Men’s 4x100m Relay Final

21:00/22:30: Beach Volleyball - Women’s Bronze/Gold Medal Matches (Melissa Humana-Parades/Brandie Wilkerson)

 

Day 14/15 (August 9/10)

15:00 on Day 14/17:00 on Day 15: Football - Women’s Bronze/Gold Medal Match

 

Day 15 (August 10)

8:00: Athletics - Men’s Marathon Final (Cam Levins)

9:00: Golf - Women’s Stroke Play Final (Brooke Henderson)

11:00/21:30: Basketball - Men’s Bronze/Gold Medal Games

13:50: Canoe Sprint - Women’s C1-200m (Katie Vincent)

15:00: Diving - Men’s 10m Platform Final (Rylan Wiens, Nathan Zsombor-Murray)

19:25: Athletics - Men’s 800m Final (Marco Arop)

20:00: Athletics - Men’s 5000m Final (Mo Ahmed)

20:50/21:15: Wrestling - Women’s 76kg Bronze/Gold Medal Matches (Ana Godinez)

21:14/21:23: Breaking - B-Boys Gold/Bronze Medal Battles (Philip Kim)

 

Day 16 (August 11)

11:30/15:30: Basketball - Women’s Gold/Bronze Medal Games

12:45/13:15/13:44: Cycling - Women’s Sprint Finals For Gold/Bronze (Kelsey Mitchell, Lauriane Genest)

13:20/13:45: Wrestling - Women’s 76kg Bronze/Gold Medal Matches (Justina Di Stasio)

 

Boxing bouts are all over the place, but our two qualified boxers Wyatt Sanford (men’s 63.5kg) and Tammara Thibeault (women’s 75kg) are both in with a chance. Tennis is a bit of an unknown, our Canadians are very inconsistent. 

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2024 Paris Olympics schedule: Super Saturday finals set in gymnastics, swimming, track

 

They're already dubbing Day 8 as Super Saturday for the United States.  That day, we have (these are all US Eastern Time Zone)...

 

4:50pm - Women's Rowing - Eights

6:00am - Women's Tennis - singles final

9:30am - Men's Skeet Shooting

10:19am - Women's Gymnastics - vault

1:35pm - Men's Track & Field - shot put

1:50pm - Women's Track & Field - 100m semifinal

2:30pm - Men's Swimming - 100m butterfly

2:59pm - Women's Swimming - 200 IM

3:09pm - Women's Swimming - 800m free

3:20pm - Women's Track & Field - 100m final

 

1:30pm until 3:30pm is going to be some hot fire!

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31 minutes ago, Quaker2001 said:

2024 Paris Olympics schedule: Super Saturday finals set in gymnastics, swimming, track

 

They're already dubbing Day 8 as Super Saturday for the United States.  That day, we have (these are all US Eastern Time Zone)...

 

4:50pm - Women's Rowing - Eights

6:00am - Women's Tennis - singles final

9:30am - Men's Skeet Shooting

10:19am - Women's Gymnastics - vault

1:35pm - Men's Track & Field - shot put

1:50pm - Women's Track & Field - 100m semifinal

2:30pm - Men's Swimming - 100m butterfly

2:59pm - Women's Swimming - 200 IM

3:09pm - Women's Swimming - 800m free

3:20pm - Women's Track & Field - 100m final

 

1:30pm until 3:30pm is going to be some hot fire!

Isn't every day a hot day for the USA? :d

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7 minutes ago, orangeman said:

Isn't every day a hot day for the USA? :d

Save those questions for the 2026 World Cup and then the 2028 Olympics where the world will get to find out for themselves!

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On 3/1/2024 at 5:27 PM, AsensioWillemsen said:

It is blatantly obvious indeed (200 back/fly could also help Curzan if she manages to qualify for both although that's less likely than Smith), but a schedule is based on.. like, whatever? It is also just luck of the draw in some sense. 

 

Changing it afterwards for no apparent reason just seems strange though.

Curzan doesn't do 2 fly.

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