It's another packed day at the Paris 2024 Olympics, with Simone Biles and the U.S. women's gymnastics team making their Games debut and preliminaries beginning at 5:40 a.m. ET.
Sunday's Olympic swimming schedule features three finals, with two-time Olympian Tori Huske of the United States and first-time Olympian Gretchen Walsh set to compete in the 100-meter butterfly.
Meanwhile, the U.S. men's basketball team will face Serbia in its first group match, while the U.S. women's basketball team will face Germany in the group stage.
At least six U.S. teams will compete in team sports for a total of 25 sports. USA TODAY Sports will bring you live results, medal counts, highlights and more throughout the day. Follow us:
Tokyo 400m individual medalist Chase Kalisz misses out on final
NANTERRE, France — Three-time Olympian American swimmer Chase Kallis missed out on a chance to defend his gold medal at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics after failing to place in the top eight in the 400-meter individual medley final on Sunday.
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The 30-year-old Kallis, who is one of the most grueling events in the sport, placed 11th overall in the heats with a time of 4 minutes 13.36 seconds, more than five seconds behind top qualifier and French favorite Leon Marchand. Kallis also won a silver medal in the event at the 2016 Rio Olympics.
Fellow American Carson Foster's qualifying time of 4:11.07 was the fourth-fastest overall, and he advanced to the finals on Sunday night (approximately 2:30 p.m. ET). Michelle Martinelli
American boxer Roscoe Hill wins by unanimous decision
An American boxer who trains out of George Foreman's gym in the Houston area won his first bout at the Paris Olympics on Sunday.
Roscoe Hill won by unanimous decision in his 32-round bout against Iranian-born Omid Ahmadisafa, who competed for the Refugee Olympic Team.
According to Hill's biography published in USA Boxing, the 29-year-old not only trained in Foreman's gym, but was also baptized by the former heavyweight world champion. Josh Peter
American Angelica Delgado advances to the round of 16 in judo
Angelica Delgado won by a golden score of 1-0 against Gurtai Mamadeliyava of Azerbaijan in the round of 32 of the women's 52 kg judo final at the Champ de Mars Arena on Sunday morning.
Delgado, a three-time Olympian, held Mammadalieva to a scoreless draw after four minutes of regulation time, sending the match into golden score overtime, where she ultimately won with a waza-ari at the 3:04 mark of golden score overtime.
She has advanced to the round of 16 and will face Italy's Odette Giuffrida in the early afternoon on Sunday Paris time.
Jason and Kylie Kelsey watch US women's field hockey
Former six-time Philadelphia Eagles All-Pro center Jason Kelce (wearing a French beret) and his wife, Kylie, were on hand to watch the U.S. women's field hockey team lose 4-1 to Argentina in a Pool B match.
“We're in Paris, France, and I love immersing myself in different cultures,” Jason Kelsey said, according to the Olympic News Service. “I know this is typical, and I've already eaten a lot of croissants and baguettes, but I just didn't bring them to the game.”
Kelce announced his retirement in an emotional speech in March after 13 seasons in the NFL.
The Tahiti leg of the Paris Games kicked off with defending Olympic women's surfing champion Carissa Moore and four of her American teammates winning their first-round qualifying matches.
All five U.S. surfers advanced directly to the third round this weekend after winning their first-round heats, which featured three surfers each. Josh Peter
Women's archery team eliminated
The U.S. women's archery team of Katarina Gnoriega, Casey Kaufhold and Jennifer Mucino was eliminated from the team competition after losing 5-1 to Chinese Taipei in the quarterfinals on Sunday at the Olympic Archery Range at Les Invalides.
Today's Olympic Schedule
Here are some highlights from the Olympic schedule: Peacock will be streaming all sports and events live from Paris (all times Eastern time).
- swimming Preliminaries will begin at 5 a.m. The men's 400-meter individual medley and women's 100-meter butterfly finals will be back-to-back at 2:30 p.m. The men's 100-meter breaststroke final will be at 3:53 p.m. The finals will be broadcast on NBC.
- Qualifications Women's Gymnastics is divided into five subdivisions, with the first subdivision starting at 3:30 AM and the last subdivision at 3:10 PM. USA is in subdivision 2, starting at 5:40 AM. NBC will broadcast subdivision 2, while E! will broadcast all five subdivisions.
- Women's Soccer There will be six group play matches throughout the day.
- Men's Basketball There are two group stage matches: South Sudan vs Puerto Rico (5 a.m.) and Serbia vs USA (11:15 a.m.).
- Women's Basketball There are two group stage matches: Spain vs. China (7:30 a.m.) and Serbia vs. Puerto Rico (3 p.m.).
- Women's Street Final skateboard It will air at 11 a.m. on CNBC.
- Other Sports: Tennis, Fencing, Boxing, Beach Volleyball, Badminton, Canoe Slalom, Mountain Bike Cycling, Equestrian, Handball, Field Hockey, Judo, Rowing, Rugby Sevens, Sailing, Shooting, Surfing, Table Tennis, Volleyball, Water Polo, Archery.
How to watch the Olympics today
NBC is broadcasting and streaming every angle of the Paris Olympics. Peacock is streaming every sport and event live. NBC, USA Network, CNBC and E! are showing a variety of live events and replays throughout the day. Here are 6 tips and tricks to get the most out of Peacock during the Olympics.
Today's medal count
The Paris 2024 Olympic Medal Count Tracker is updated after each medal event.
Which American team would be playing in today's Olympics?
(All times Eastern Time)
- of U.S. Women's Gymnastics Team The qualifying rounds will be broadcast on NBC starting at 5:40 a.m.
- of United States Men's Water Polo Team The group match will be against Italy at 9 a.m. and will be broadcast on NBC and USA Network.
- of United States Women's Rugby Sevens Team The team will play Japan in a pool match at 10:30 a.m., followed by the U.S. playing Brazil in a pool match at 2 p.m. The match will be broadcast on CNBC.
- of USA Men's Basketball Team They will face Serbia in a group match that will be broadcast on NBC at 11:15 a.m.
- of United States Women's National Team They will face Germany in a group game at 3 p.m. The game will be broadcast on the USA Network.
- The United States Women's Beach Volleyball The game against the Czech Republic will be broadcast on NBC at 4 p.m.
What Olympic medals will we win today?
(All times Eastern Time)
- photograph: Men's 10m Air Pistol Final (3:30 a.m.), Women's 10m Air Pistol Final (6 a.m.)
- Cycling Mountain Bike: Women's cross country (8:10 a.m., NBC)
- archery: Women's Team Bronze Medal Match (10:48 a.m.), Women's Team Gold Medal Match (11:11 a.m., USA Network)
- skateboard: Women's Street Finals (11 a.m., USA Network)
- Canoe Slalom: Women's Kayak Single Final (11:45 a.m., USA Network)
- judo: Three events in the men's 66kg class (starting at 11:18 a.m.), three events in the women's 52kg class (starting at 11:49 a.m.)
- swimming: Men's 400m Individual Medley Final (2:30 p.m., NBC), Women's 100m Butterfly Final (2:45 p.m.), Men's 100m Breaststroke Final (3:54 p.m., NBC)
- fencing: Women's Foil Individual Final (2:50 p.m., CNBC), Men's Epee Individual Final (3:20 p.m., CNBC)
Today's Olympic Swimming Schedule
(All times Eastern Time)
- Qualifying for the following events will begin at 5am PT. The men's 200m freestyle, 400m individual medley, 100m backstroke, women's 100m breaststroke and 200m freestyle will be broadcast on the USA Network.
- The semi-finals for the following events will begin in the afternoon: Men's 200m freestyle (2:51 p.m.), Women's 100m breaststroke (3:15 p.m.), Men's 100m backstroke (3:37 p.m.), Women's 200m freestyle (4 p.m.)
- Today's Finals: the men's 400m individual medley (2:30 p.m.), the women's 100m butterfly (2:25 p.m.) and the men's 100m breaststroke final (3:54 p.m.).
Olympic Gymnastics Today: What to Look Out For
In the women's team qualifying, fans will get their first glimpse of seven-time Olympic medalist Simone Biles, who, at age 27, is competing in her third Summer Olympics. The U.S. women are in Subdivision 2 with Italy, China and other mixed skaters from other countries who did not advance through the team qualifying round. Sunday's qualifying rounds will determine which countries advance to the team final, which individuals advance to the individual all-around final and who advances to the individual event finals.
Olympic Fencing Today: What to Watch
In the women's foil event, Lea Kiefer of the United States is a star athlete. In Tokyo, Kiefer won gold medals in the team and individual events. At last year's World Championships, she won the bronze medal in the individual event. The 29-year-old Kiefer is the most decorated women's foil athlete in U.S. history. She won four consecutive NCAA championships at the University of Notre Dame before earning her medical degree at the University of Kentucky.
Olympic soccer today: what to watch
The U.S. Women's National Team will face Germany in their second group match. The U.S. is ranked 4th in the FIFA rankings, while Germany is ranked 5th. There are 12 teams in the Olympic Games, with the top two teams from each group and the top two third-placed teams advancing to the quarterfinals.
Olympic Cycling Today: What to Watch
In women's mountain biking, American Hailey Batten started her World Cup season well, finishing third in the cross-country race in Mairipora, Brazil, before winning the following weekend in Araxa. Raised in Park City, Utah, Batten began cycling at age nine and won her first national title at age 14. Now 25, Batten is considered a medal contender in the cross-country final.
Olympic Swimming Today: What to Watch
Tori Huske competed at her Olympic debut in Tokyo at age 18, winning a silver medal in the women's 100m butterfly. She returns to Paris with more international experience. Gretchen Walsh, a senior at the University of Virginia, will make her Olympic debut after winning the 100m butterfly at the U.S. Olympic Trials.
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