NBC Sports has announced its coverage schedule for the 2024 Olympic Trials, which will be held from June 15th to June 23rd inside Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.
Telecasts will begin on the opening night of the finals, Saturday, June 15th at 6:30pm EST on USA Network. Live coverage of the finals will be available nightly at 8pm ET on NBC and Peacock.
The prelims will be streamed live on Peacock. USA Network will have delayed coverage of qualifying on the same day. Peacock streaming costs $5.99 per month (excluding tax) or $59.99 per year. There is a discount for students, making Peacock $1.99 per month.
The U.S. Paralympic Qualifiers will be broadcast live on CNBC and Peacock on Saturday, June 29th at 6pm EST.
full tv schedule
date | coverage | Communication network | time |
Saturday, June 15th | Qualifying heat | peacock | 11am |
Qualifying heat | US network* | 6:30pm | |
Final game | NBC, Peacock | 8pm | |
Sunday, June 16th | Qualifying heat | peacock | 11am |
Qualifying heat | US network* | 5pm | |
Final game | NBC, Peacock | 8pm | |
Monday, June 17th | Qualifying heat | peacock | 11am |
Qualifying heat | US network* | 7pm | |
Final game | NBC, Peacock | 8pm | |
June 18th (Tuesday) | Qualifying heat | peacock | 11am |
Qualifying heat | US network* | 6 pm | |
Final game | NBC, Peacock | 8pm | |
Wednesday, June 19th | Qualifying heat | peacock | 11am |
Qualifying heat | US network* | 7pm | |
Final game | NBC, Peacock | 8pm | |
Thursday, June 20th | Qualifying heat | peacock | 11am |
Qualifying heat | US network* | 7pm | |
Final game | NBC, Peacock | 8pm | |
Friday, June 21st | Qualifying heat | peacock | 11am |
Qualifying heat | US network* | 5:30pm | |
Final game | NBC, Peacock | 8pm | |
Saturday, June 22nd | Qualifying heat | peacock | 11am |
Qualifying heat | US network* | 6:30pm | |
Final game | NBC, Peacock | 8pm | |
Sunday, June 23rd | Final game | NBC, Peacock | 8pm |
Saturday, June 29th | Paralympic finals | CNBC, Peacock | 6 pm |
Sunday, June 30th | Paralympic finals | CNBC* | 1pm |
*recorded news coverage
In less than a week, USA Swimming has set a goal of averaging 5 million television viewers each night during the trial period, nearly double the average for the 2020(1) trial period. It was reported. This will be the first time the event will be held on a football field, as Lucas Oil is the home of the Indianapolis Colts.
Despite moving the trials to a larger stadium, ticket sales are still slow. Single session tickets will be available in early March, with qualifying sessions priced at just $15.