2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics daily schedule: When to watch Simone Biles, Katie Ledecky, others go for gold
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This was not supposed to be an Olympic year, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic that has affected the entire globe for the better part of the past two years, the Tokyo Summer Olympics are finally here. Team USA, as usual, is a strong favorite to finish atop the medal table, and with no shortage of star power.
Simone Biles and Katie Ledecky have been household names since the Games in Rio and London, respectively. USA Basketball is always favored in both the men’s and women’s tournaments. Ronnie Baker and Trayvon Bromell will be in the mix to be called the world’s fastest man in the 100-meters, with Usain Bolt firmly retired.
The 17-day sporting event that captivates and unites the world for a little more than a fortnight can be seen on NBC and streamed on fuboTV (try for free) and you can stick with CBS Sports to follow along to see which nation tops the medal table, who brings home the gold and which athletes from the U.S. and around the world etch their names in Olympic history among the pantheon of legends that have preceded them.
How to watch the Tokyo Olympics Olympics key events daily schedule
The complete daily schedule for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics can be found here
(All dates U.S. and times eastern)
Day 3 – July 25
Softball opening round – USA vs. Japan – 9 p.m.
Swimming finals – Women’s 100m butterfly, Men’s 100m breaststroke, Women’s 400m freestyle, Men’s 4 x 100m relay – 9:30 p.m.
Day 4 – July 26
Men’s synchronized diving 10m platform final – 2 a.m.
Men’s gymnastics team final – 6 a.m.
Swimming finals – Men’s 200m freestyle, Women’s 100m backstroke, Men’s 100m backstroke, Women’s 100m backstroke 9:30 p.m.
Day 5 – July 27
Softball bronze medal game – 12 a.m.
Women’s basketball preliminary round – USA vs. Nigeria – 12:40 a.m.