The 2024 Summer Olympics are underway in Paris, France.
Australians will be competing in events including basketball, diving, swimming, hockey, road cycling and canoe slalom on Day One of the Games.
Because of the time difference, it'll be Saturday night in Australia when many of those events kick off.
The opening ceremony will be very early on Saturday morning.
Here's what's on the schedule for Day One of the Paris Olympics.
What are some of the key events Australians are competing in on Day One?
All times have been converted to AEST.
Basketball:
- 7pm: Men’s: Australia vs Spain
Diving:
- 7pm: Women’s synchronised 3m springboard final [medal event]: Maddison Keeney, Anabelle Smith
Swimming:
- 7pm: Women’s 100m butterfly heats: Emma McKeon, Alexandria Perkins
- 7pm: Women’s 400m freestyle heats: Jamie Perkins, Ariarne Titmus
- 7pm: Men’s 100m breaststroke heats: Sam Williamson, Josh Yong
- 7pm: Men’s 400m freestyle heats: Sam Short, Elijah Winnington
- 7pm: Women’s 4x100m freestyle relay heats
- 7pm: Men’s 4x100m Freestyle Relay
Hockey:
- 9.15pm: Men's: Australia vs Argentina
Road cycling:
- 10.30pm: Women’s Individual Time Trial [medal event]: Grace Brown
Canoe slalom:
- 11.50pm: Women’s kayak single heats, first run: Jessica Fox
Schedule for July 27- July 28:
All times have been converted to AEST.
4.30pm: Badminton, men's, women's and mixed group stage
5pm: Rowing, men's and women's heats
5pm: Handball, men's preliminaries
5pm: Shooting, men’s and women’s 10m [air pistol qualification]
5pm: Volleyball, men's preliminary round
5.30pm: Equestrian, eventing dressage
6pm: Judo, women’s -48kg and men’s -60kg
6pm: Hockey, men's and women's pool stage
6pm: Fencing, women’s épée and men’s sabre through quarter-finals
6.30pm: Hockey, men's and women's pool stage
6.30pm: Shooting, mixed team 10m air rifle qualification and final
7pm: Artistic Gymnastics, men's qualifications
7pm: Basketball, men's group phase
7pm: Basketball, men’s: AUSTRALIA vs Spain
7pm: Diving, women’s synchronised 3m springboard final [medal event]
7pm: Swimming, women's 100m fly, 400m free, 4x100m free relay and men's 100m breast, 400m free, 4x100m free relay heats
8pm: Tennis, men's and women's singles and doubles
8pm: Skateboard, men's street preliminaries
9pm: Volleyball, men's preliminary round — men's
9.15pm: Hockey, AUSTRALIA vs Argentina
10pm: Badminton, Group Stage (M/W/Mixed)
10pm: Handball, men's preliminaries
10pm: Water polo, women's preliminary round (2 matches)
10pm: Beach volleyball, preliminary phase (M/W)
10.30pm: Rugby sevens, men's placement matches, semis, finals
10.30pm: Road cycling, (time trial) men’s and women’s individual time trial finals
10.30pm: Road cycling, Women’s Individual Time Trial [medal event]:
11pm: Canoe slalom, Heats (M/W)
11pm: Table tennis, M/W singles preliminary round, Mixed doubles round of 16
11pm: Football, men's group stage
11.50pm: Canoe Slalom, women’s kayak single heats, first run
11.30pm: Boxing, round of 32 or 16 (W/M)
11.30pm: Artistic gymnastics, men's qualifications
12am: Judo, women's -48kg, men's -60kg
1am: Hockey, men's and women's pool stage
1am: Skateboard, men's street final
1am: Volleyball, men's preliminary round
1.15am: Basketball, men's group phase
1.30am: Hockey, pool stage
2am: Canoe Slalom, women's kayak single heats, second run: Jessica Fox
2am: Beach volleyball, men's and women's preliminary phase
2.30am: Water polo, women's preliminary round (2 matches)
3am: Handball, men's preliminaries
3am: Tennis, men's and women's singles
3am: Surfing, men's and women's round 1
3am: Fencing, women's épée, men's sabre semi-finals and finals
3.30am: Badminton, men's, women's and mixed group stage
4am: Boxing, men's and women's round of 32 or 16
4am: Table tennis, men's and women's singles round 1
4am: Artistic gymnastics, men's qualifications
4.05am: Water polo, women's: Australia vs China
4.30am: Swimming, women's 100m fly, men's 100m breast semi-finals, women's 400m free, 4x100m free, men's 400m free and 4x100m free relay finals
5am: Volleyball, men's preliminary round
5am: Basketball, men's group phase
6am: Beach volleyball, men's and women's preliminary phase
When is the opening ceremony?
Early Saturday morning.
It's scheduled to start at 7:30pm in Paris on Friday, July 26, which, for Australia, actually falls on the following day — Saturday, July 27.
Here's the specific time it will start for each region:
- 1:30am AWST: Western Australia
- 3am ACST: Northern Territory and South Australia
- 3:30am AEST: Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales, Queensland, Tasmania and Victoria
Where can I watch/listen to the Olympics in Australia?
The Olympics will be broadcast free-to-air on Channel Nine and 9Gem.
The station's streaming service 9Now will also offer more than 40 live sports channels.
ABC Sport will also be live blogging Olympic events as they unfold.
And in Adelaide, Hobart, Canberra, Darwin, the Gold Coast and regional markets across the country, listeners can hear live daily Olympics coverage across ABC Radio and DAB+ — find out more details about that here.
The ABC's coverage of the 2024 Paris Olympic Games is brought to you in conjunction with the Nine Network.
What time zone is France in?
France is in the Central European Summer Time (CEST) zone.
We have three time zones in Australia:
- Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST): ACT, New South Wales, Queensland, Tasmania, Victoria
- Australian Central Standard Time (ACST): Northern Territory, South Australia
- Australian Western Standard Time (AWST): Western Australia
What's the time difference between France and Australia?
Australia is ahead of Paris time zone-wise, so when it's morning in France, it's afternoon Down Under.
Here's the breakdown of time zones:
- AEST: Eight hours ahead of Paris
- ACST: Seven hours and 30 minutes ahead of Paris
- AWST: Six hours ahead of Paris