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Hi,

 

Attached is a daily schedule of Paris 2024 events.  I don't think this exists in this form anywhere else but I haven't been on the forum much in the past few months.   I posted a preliminary version about a year ago.  This version is updated to include opening round pairings in the major team sports and additional timings for medal events.  I find this useful to help guide my TV streaming each day.  I hope you find it useful too.  It was fun to put together.  

Schedule 2024 Olympics3.4.docx

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14 minutes ago, esube said:

Hi,

 

Attached is a daily schedule of Paris 2024 events.  I don't think this exists in this form anywhere else but I haven't been on the forum much in the past few months.   I posted a preliminary version about a year ago.  This version is updated to include opening round pairings in the major team sports and additional timings for medal events.  I find this useful to help guide my TV streaming each day.  I hope you find it useful too.  It was fun to put together.  

Schedule 2024 Olympics3.4.docx 202.96 kB · 3 downloads

We now have this page with all the sessions by day: https://totallympics.com/qualification-tracker/paris-2024/schedule-by-day/

 

But your file is also very useful!

And we can use this thread to talk about our own personal schedule for the Olympic days :)

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07.00 Wake up, have breakfast, perhaps check out the last things I hadn't yet from the day before, prepare my schedules for the day, make sure phone and tablet are charged, and so on

 

08.00/08.30 Turn on the TV and the streams on the devices and start watching the Olympic day

 

23.00 Turn everything off and go to bed

 

:p

 

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38 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

07.00 Wake up, have breakfast, perhaps check out the last things I hadn't yet from the day before, prepare my schedules for the day, make sure phone and tablet are charged, and so on

 

08.00/08.30 Turn on the TV and the streams on the devices and start watching the Olympic day

 

23.00 Turn everything off and go to bed

 

:p

 

almost perfect...but 23.00 is a bit too early to turn things off for me, I think I'd go on until at least 0.30/1.00 a.m.

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7/27 :  Two streams going

 

Pacific Time:

4-6:30 am Equestrian Eventing Dressage

5:30-9:30 am   Cycling Time Trials

6:30 - 8am Water Polo GRE v USA

8-10am Skateboarding Finals

10 - 11:30  Rugby Finals

10 - 11:30 Football USA -NZL (if it's close will delay start of Fencing stream to 12)

11:30 - 13:30 Swimming Finals

11:30 - 13:30  Fencing Finals

13:30 - 15:00 Beach Volleyball

13:30- ?  Surfing

?  Replays of Diving, Shooting, Judo finals and whatever else seems interesting

 

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2 hours ago, heywoodu said:

07.00 Wake up, have breakfast, perhaps check out the last things I hadn't yet from the day before, prepare my schedules for the day, make sure phone and tablet are charged, and so on

 

08.00/08.30 Turn on the TV and the streams on the devices and start watching the Olympic day

 

23.00 Turn everything off and go to bed

 

:p

 

You're not doing all-nighters on day 1-5? Do you even care :p

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3 hours ago, heywoodu said:

07.00 Wake up, have breakfast, perhaps check out the last things I hadn't yet from the day before, prepare my schedules for the day, make sure phone and tablet are charged, and so on

 

08.00/08.30 Turn on the TV and the streams on the devices and start watching the Olympic day

 

23.00 Turn everything off and go to bed

 

:p

 

Copy and paste pretty much, except for a couple of days (Day -2, -1) where sometimes there’s nothing going on, and Day 4, when the surfing medal rounds are on (still deciding on whether to only watch the medal rounds, or the semifinals as well)

 

Edit: I’ll be going to sleep around an hour after all action concludes, need to eat, write a daily overview on the Team Canada club, and catch up on all of the Totallympics content that I missed. 

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