Below, check out Simone Biles’ complete schedule at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris—and how to tune in live.
July 28: Women’s Gymnastics Qualifications
What happens: According to the Washington Post, this round “determines the teams that advance to the final, as well as which athletes will compete for individual medals in the all-around final and the apparatus finals.” In the qualifying round, four athletes perform on each apparatus, but just the top three scores count toward the team’s total. For Team USA, Biles, Lee, Chiles will compete on all four events in qualifying. Meanwhile, Carey will compete on vault and Rivera will compete on balance beam and uneven bars.
Something to watch out for: Biles will showcase an original skill on the uneven bar, per AP.
When: Though the entire competition begins at 3:30 am ET, Team USA will be competing at 5:40am ET
How to watch: You can stream the events live on Peacock or watch on NBC. NBC will also replay the competition during primetime coverage at 7pm ET.
July 30: Women’s Gymnastics Final
When: 1:15 am ET
How to watch: Peacock and NBC. NBC will replay the competition at 8pm ET.
August 1: Women’s Gymnastics All-Around Final
When: 12:15 am ET
How to Watch: Peacock and NBC. NBC will replay the competition at 8pm ET.
August 3: Women’s Gymnastics Vault Final
When: 10:20 am ET
How to Watch: Peacock and NBC. NBC will replay the competition at 8pm ET.
August 4: Women’s Artistic Uneven Bars Final
When: 9:00 am ET
How to Watch: Peacock and NBC. NBC will replay the competition at 7pm ET.
August 5: Women’s Gymnastics Balance Beam Final
When: 6:36 am ET
How to Watch: Peacock and NBC. NBC will replay the competition at 8pm ET.
August 5: Women’s Artistic Gymnastics Floor Exercise Final
When: 8:20 am ET
How to Watch: Peacock and NBC. NBC will replay the competition at 8pm ET.
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