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    Paris Olympics live updates: Swimming schedule Friday, track & field events, how to watch

    By USA TODAY,

    5 hours ago

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    The 2024 Paris Olympics have entered the portion of the schedule during which swimming and track and field overlap, and what a packed slate it is.

    The Olympic swimming schedule today features three finals, including Caeleb Dressel in the 50m free. The Olympic track and field schedule is full prelims, heats and qualifying rounds, including Sha’Carri Richardson ’s heat in the 100 meters, but the men’s 10,000m final is today.

    At least seven U.S. squads are competing across five team sports, 26 sports in total are in action, and USA TODAY Sports will bring you live results, medal count, highlights, and more throughout the day. Follow along.

    Disappointing day for USA in women's rowing

    VAIRES-SUR-MARNE, France. − After Team USA won a gold medal in the men's four rowing event at the Paris Games on Thursday, disappointing finishes for the United States followed on Friday at Vaires-sur-Marne Nautical Stadium.

    In an event being discontinued by the Olympics following the Paris Games, the Team USA tandem of Molly Reckford and Michelle Sechser finished last among six boats in lightweight women's double sculls action, with a time of 6:55.60. Great Britain won gold (6:47.06), followed by Romania (silver) and Greece (bronze). In the women's pair finals, Team USA's Azja Czajkowski and Jess Thoennes finished fourth with a time of 7:05.31 as the Netherlands (6:58.67) took gold, followed by Romania (silver) and Australia (bronze).

    Medal competition in rowing concludes Saturday with four events, three of which Team USA has qualified for: women's single sculls, women's eight, and men's eight. − Chase Goodbread

    Katie Ledecky cruises in 800 freestyle qualifying heat

    Katie Ledecky cruised to a comfortable victory in her qualifying heat in the 800-meter freestyle. She owns the fastest 16 times in history in this event, though this (8:16:62) was not one of them.

    She will be looking for an unprecedented fourth consecutive gold medal in the event − her final one at the Paris Olympics − which is scheduled to start at 3:09 p.m. ET (9:09 p.m. in Paris) on Saturday, August 3.

    In addition, one more gold medal for Ledecky would be her ninth, breaking a tie with Jenny Thompson and giving her the most by any American woman in Olympic history. − Steve Gardner

    Sha'Carri Richardson wins opening round heat in women's 100

    PARIS − Sha'Carri Richardson had a fast Olympic debut.

    Richardson won her opening round heat of the women's 100 with a time of 10.94. She had a decent start but surged by the other sprinters around 30 meters and cruised the rest of the way. Richardson ran in the first of eight heats. − Tyler Dragon

    Sha’Carri Richardson set to run in opening round of 100

    PARIS – The women’s 100 is underway in at the Olympics. Defending 100 world champion Sha’Carri Richardson is set to run in heat one of the opening round of the women’s 100. Richardson’s 10.71 is the top time in the world this year.

    There are eight opening round heats in the 100. Americans Melissa Jefferson is running in Heat 3 and Twanisha Terry will race in Heat 6 .  − Tyler Dragon

    USA's Cole Hocker, Yared Nuguse, Hobbs Kessler advance in men’s 1,500 heats

    Americans Cole Hocker and Yared Nuguse advanced out of their opening heats in the men’s 1,500. Hocker was second in Heat 2, finishing in 3:35.27 with a strong kick at the finish. Nuguse was fifth in Heat 1 in 3:36.56. The top six in each heat advanced to the semifinal. Hobbs Kessler coasted to second in Heat 3, finishing in 3:36.87.

    American Sagen Maddalena wins silver in shooting

    Sagen Maddalena was a surprise medalist in the women's 50-meter three-position rifle shooting competition on Friday at the Chateauroux Shooting Centre.

    Maddalena and China's Zhang Qiongyue shot an Olympic record of 593 in qualifying. Maddalena had a perfect score of 200 in shots from the prone position.

    Switzerland's Chiara Leone won the gold medal with an Olympic-record score of 464.4, while Maddalena finished at 463. Zhang won the bronze with a score of 452.9.

    The U.S. traditionally does well in the Olympic shooting events, but hadn't medaled through the first six days of competition.

    Olympics schedule today

    Here are some Olympic schedule highlights . Peacock is streaming every sport and event live as it unfolds in Paris.

    (All times Eastern)

    How to watch Olympics today

    NBC is airing and streaming the Paris Olympics from all angles: Peacock is streaming every sport and event live as it unfolds; NBC, USA Network, CNBC and E! are carrying various live events and replays throughout the day. Here are 6 tips and tricks for getting the most out of Peacock during the Olympics .

    Medal count today

    Our 2024 Paris Olympics medal count tracker updates after every single medal event.

    Which U.S. teams are playing at the Olympics today?

    (All times Eastern)

    • The U.S. men's soccer team plays in a quarterfinal match against Morocco at Parc des Princes in Paris at 9 a.m. USA Network, Telemundo and Peacock are airing.
    • The U.S. men’s golf team continues play with Round 2, which starts at 3 a.m. Friday's tee times for American golfers: Xander Schauffele at 3:55 a.m., Collin Morikawa at 4:11 a.m., Wyndham Clark at 5:44 a.m., Scottie Scheffler at 6:06 a.m. Golf Channel is airing.
    • The U.S. men’s volleyball team faces Japan in pool play at 3 p.m. USA Network is airing.
    • The U.S. women’s water polo team faces France in group play at 12:30 p.m. USA Network is airing.
    • The U.S. women’s 3x3 basketball team plays two games: The first is against France at 7 a.m. (USA Network), the second against Canada at noon (NBC).
    • The U.S. men’s 3x3 basketball team plays two games: The first against France at 12:35 p.m. (NBC), the second against China at 4:35 p.m.
    • The U.S. is competing in men’s beach volleyball against Spain at 9 a.m. NBC is airing.
    • The U.S. is competing in women’s beach volleyball against Germany at 4 p.m. NBC is airing.

    What Olympic medals can be won today?

    (All times Eastern)

    • Swimming: men’s 50m free (2:30 p.m.), women’s 200m backstroke (2:39 p.m.), men’s 200m IM (2:49 p.m., NBC)
    • Tennis: women’s singles bronze (6 a.m.), men’s doubles bronze (6 a.m.), mixed doubles bronze (6 a.m.), mixed doubles gold (1 p.m.)
    • BMX racing: men’s final (3:35 p.m.), women’s final (3:50 p.m.)
    • Shooting: 50m rifle 3 positions women's final (3:30 a.m., NBC)
    • Rowing: men’s pair final A (5:30 a.m.), women’s pair final A (5:42 a.m.), LWT men’s doubles sculls final A (6:02 a.m.), LWT women’s double sculls final A (6:22 a.m.)
    • Trampoline: women’s final (7:50 a.m.), men’s final (1:45 p.m.)
    • Equestrian: Jumping team final (8 a.m., E!)
    • Diving: men’s synchronized 3m springboard final (8 a.m.)
    • Badminton: mixed doubles bronze (9 a.m.), mixed doubles gold (10:10 a.m., USA Network)
    • Archery: mixed team bronze (10:24 a.m., USA Network), mixed team gold (10:43 a.m., NBC)
    • Judo: Six medal matches (11:18 a.m. start)
    • Track & field: men’s 10,000m final (3:20 p.m., NBC)
    • Fencing: men’s epee team bronze (1:30 p.m.), men’s epee team gold (2:30 p.m.)
    • Sailing: windsurfing finals (times TBD)

    Olympic swimming schedule today

    (All times Eastern)

    • Heats for the following events start at 5 a.m.: men’s 100m fly, women’s 200m IM, women’s 800m free, mixed 4x100 medley relay.
    • Semifinals for the following events start in the afternoon: men’s 100m fly (5:09 p.m.), women’s 200m IM (3:34 p.m.)
    • Today’s finals: men’s 50m free (2:30 p.m.), women’s 200m backstroke (2:39 p.m.), men’s 200m IM (2:49 p.m.)

    Olympic track and field schedule today

    (All times Eastern)

    • Men’s decathlon events: 100m (4:05 a.m.), long jump (4:55 a.m.), shot put (6:15 a.m.),  high jump (noon), 400m (2:50 p.m.)
    • Qualifications: men’s hammer throw (4:10 a.m., 5:35 a.m.), women’s high jump (4:15 a.m.), women’s triple jump (12:15 p.m.), women’s discus throw (12:55 p.m, 2:20 p.m..), men’s shot put (2:10 p.m.)
    • Preliminary rounds: women’s 100m (4:35 a.m.)
    • Round 1s: men’s 1,500m (5:05 a.m.), women’s 100m (5:50 a.m.), women’s 5,000m (12:10 p.m.), 4x400m mixed relay (1:10 p.m.), women’s 800m (1:45 p.m.)
    • Final: men’s 10,000m (3:20 p.m.)

    Defending Olympic surfing champion Carissa Moore out; Caroline Marks moves on

    The Carissa Moore retirement party will not include another Olympic gold medal .

    Moore, the defending Olympic champion surfer who planned to step away from the sport after the Paris Games, failed to make it out of the women’s quarterfinals.

    She lost a head-to-head heat with France’s Johanne Defray, who earlier in the competition needed four stitches after suffering a head wound after crashing into the coral reef in Teahupo’o, Tahiti.

    The United States still has a chance to medal in surfing, with Caroline Marks reaching the semifinals after winning her quarterfinal heat against Australia’s Tyler Wright.

    Marks is scheduled to face Defray in the semifinals. In the other semifinal match, Brazil’s Tatiana Weston-Webb will face Costa Rica’s Brisa Hennessy.

    The two American men surfers, John John Florence and Griffin Colapinto, failed to make it out of the round of 16.  Caitlin Simmers, the final member of the team, lost in the women’s round of 16. — Josh Peter

    Olympic swimming today: What to watch

    The finals of the men’s 50 freestyle will be held on Aug. 2 and American Caeleb Dressel is the event's defending Olympic champion. After taking nearly nine months off last year, Dressel is back to training and dropping time in his events. The men’s 100 butterfly semifinals are also Friday night, an event Dressel won in Tokyo.

    Olympic track and field today: What to watch

    On the track, the women’s 100-meter heats get under way in the morning. U.S. star sprinter Sha’Carri Richardson is seeking her first Olympic medal. It’s also the day for heats in the 4x400 mixed relay event. In Tokyo, the USA relay (Kendall Ellis, Vernon Norwood, Trevor Stewart and Kaylin Whitney) won bronze behind Poland and the Dominican Republic.

    Olympic medal predictions for track and field

    Track and field, a signature Olympic sport, will take center stage during the final week of the Olympics. It’s fitting that Stade de France will host track and field for the 2024 Paris Olympics . It’s the country’s largest stadium.

    The United States typically performs well at the Olympics in the sport. According to Olympedia , the United States has won the most Olympic medals in track and field history with 828, and the most gold medals in track and field history with 344.

    Who will be the big winners on the track and field at the Paris Olympics? — Tyler Dragon

    Olympic rowing today: What to watch

    It’s the medal final for women’s lightweight double sculls. American Michelle Sechser has won three medals at world championships in the classification.

    Olympic basketball today: What to watch

    In men’s hoops, France and Germany face off. Germany is a team with momentum on the world stage after winning the 2023 FIBA World Cup, stunning the U.S. team in the semifinals. Dennis Schröder was named MVP (averaging 19.1 points) and will likely return for Paris along with Franz and Moritz Wagner of the Orlando Magic. Victor Wembanyama is the superstar France is counting on.

    Flavor Flav, Alexis Ohanian step up to pay rent for US Olympian Veronica Fraley

    When you're an Olympian getting ready to compete in your first Olympic Games , the last thing you want to worry about is rent.

    Luckily for U.S. track and field athlete Veronica Fraley, she won't have to, thanks to some high-profile fans: Flavor Flav and Alexis Ohanian.

    Fraley said on social media on Thursday that even though she is set to make her Olympic debut on Friday in the women's discus, she can't pay rent since her school, Vanderbilt, only sent 75% of her rent.

    The post quickly gained attention on social media, and it wasn't long until the Public Enemy co-founder stepped up to the plate . — Jordan Mendoza

    Paris Olympics continue opulent and zany theme

    After the grand − and not uncontroversial, or necessarily easy, for a foreigner, to decode − extravaganza of the Olympics' Seine-set opening ceremony , the Paris Games have continued with , and even expanded on, the zany opulence theme. — Kim Hjelmgaard

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