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The 2020 Tokyo Olympics officially kicked off on Friday morning with the Opening Ceremony airing live at 7:30 a.m. ET. If you missed out, don’t worry because there will be a re-air in primetime. Then, the games officially begin.
Over the next two weeks, the top athletes in the world will be competing for the opportunity to claim gold for their country.
Of course, in the United States, we have our eyes on a few specific competitions.
Simone Biles and the Team USA women’s gymnastics team fall under Artistic Gymnastics, the women’s soccer team falls under Football, and track and field events fall under Athletics.
With so much going on over the next two weeks, we have you covered with a full breakdown of when each event and sport will be taking place. All of the coverage will air live across the NBC family of networks and be available on all platforms.
When will competitions in your favorite sport be held?
A full look at the list of dates for each sport and event can be seen below.
Tokyo Olympics Full List Of Dates/Events
- 3×3 basketball (July 24-28)
- Archery (July 23-31)
- Artistic gymnastics (July 24 – August 3)
- Artistic swimming (August 2-7)
- Athletics (July 30 – August 8)
- Badminton (July 24 – August 2)
- Baseball/softball (July 21 – August 7)
- Beach volleyball (July 24 – August 7)
- Boxing (July 24 – August 8)
- Canoe slalom (July 25-30)
- Canoe sprint (August 2-7)
- Cycling BMX freestyle (July 31 – August 1)
- Cycling BMX racing (July 29-30)
- Cycling mountain biking (July 26-27)
- Cycling road (July 25-26; July 29)
- Cycling track (August 2-8)
- Diving (July 25 – August 7)
- Equestrian (July 24 – August 7)
- Fencing (July 24 – August 1)
- Football (July 21 – August 7)
- Golf (30 July – August 2; August 5-8)
- Handball (July 24 – August 8)
- Hockey (July 24 – August 6)
- Judo (July 24-31)
- Karate (August 5-7)
- Marathon swimming (August 4-5)
- Modern pentathlon (August 5-7)
- Rhythmic gymnastics (August 6-8)
- Rowing (July 23-30)
- Rugby (July 26-31)
- Sailing (July 26 – August 4)
- Shooting (July 24 – August 2)
- Skateboarding (July 25-26; August 4-5)
- Sport climbing (August 3-6)
- Surfing (July 25 – August 1)
- Swimming (July 24 – August 1)
- Table tennis (July 24 – August 6)
- Taekwondo (July 24-27)
- Tennis (July 24 – August 1)
- Trampoline gymnastics (July 30-31)
- Triathlon (July 26-27; July 31)
- Volleyball (July 24 – August 8)
- Water polo (July 24 – August 8)
- Weightlifting (July 24-28; July 31 – August 4)
- Wrestling (August 1-7)