The 2024 Summer Olympics are underway in Paris, France.
Australians will be competing in events including rowing, basketball and canoe slalom on day four of the Games.
Because of the time difference, it'll be night time on Tuesday in Australia when many of those events kick off.
Here's what's on the schedule for day four of the Paris Olympics.
What are some of the key events Australians are competing in on day four?
All times have been converted to AEST.
Triathlon
- 4pm: Men's individual: Matthew Hauser and Luke Willian
Rowing
- 5:30pm: women's single sculls quarterfinals: Tara Rigney
- 6:50pm: women's double sculls semifinals: Amanda Bateman and Harriet Hudson
- 7:30pm: women's four repechages: Olympia Aldersey, Jean Mitchell, Lily Alton and Molly Goodman
Swimming
- 7:15pm: Men's 100m freestyle heats: Kyle Chalmers and William Yang (semifinals at 4:30am)
- 8:39pm: Women's 100m freestyle heats: Mollie O'Callaghan and Shayna Jack (semifinals at 5:25am)
- 9:08pm: Men's 4x200m freestyle heats (final at 6:01am)
- 4:56am: Women's 100m backstroke final: Kaylee McKeown
- 5:02am: Men's 800m freestyle final: Elijah Winnington
Basketball
- 9:30pm: men's group phase: Australia vs Canada
Canoe Slalom
- 11pm: women's canoe single heats: Jessica Fox
Rugby sevens
- Midnight: Women's semifinals: Australia vs Canada
Hockey
- 3:45am: men's pool phase: Australia vs Belgium
Schedule for July 30-31:
All times have been converted to AEST.
July 30
4pm: Triathlon, men's individual final
4:30pm: Badminton, men's and women's singles and doubles group stage
5pm: Handball, women's preliminaries (two matches)
5pm: Shooting, women's trap qualification day one, men's trap qualification day two and finals
5pm: Volleyball, men's preliminary round (two matches)
5pm: Beach volleyball, men's and women's preliminary phase (four matches)
5:30pm: Rowing, women's single sculls, double sculls, four and men's single sculls quarters, double sculls semis, four repechage
5:30pm: Shooting, mixed team 10m air pistol finals
6pm: Judo, women's 63kg and men's 81kg elimination rounds
6pm: Hockey, men's pool stage (two matches)
6pm: Table tennis, men's and women's singles round two
6:30pm: Water polo, men's preliminary round (two matches)
7pm: Swimming, women's 200m fly, 1500m free, 100m free, and men's 100m free, 200m breast, 4x200m free relay heats
7pm: Boxing, women's 54kg, 57kg, and men's 51kg, 80kg round of 32 or round of 16
7pm: Equestrian, dressage grand prix qualifier
7pm: Basketball, men's group phase (2 matches)
8pm: Tennis, men's and women's singles, men's, women's and mixed doubles
8pm: Sailing, men's and women's windsurfing, skiff
8pm: Archery, men's and women's individual eliminations
8pm: Fencing, women's épée team through semis, placement matches
9pm: Volleyball, men's preliminary round (two matches)
9:25pm: BMX, men's and women's freestyle seeding round
9:30pm: Table tennis, mixed doubles medal finals
10pm: Badminton, men's and women's singles and doubles group stage
10:30pm: Rugby sevens, women's placement matches, semis, medal finals
11pm: Canoe slalom, men's K1 heats, women's C1 heats
11pm: Water polo, men's preliminary round (two matches)
11pm: Football, men's group stage (eight matches)
11pm: Beach volleyball, men's and women's preliminary phase (three matches)
11:30pm: Boxing, women's 54kg, 57kg, men's 51kg, 80kg round of 32 or round of 16
July 31
1am: Volleyball, men's preliminary round (two matches)
1:15am: Basketball, men's group phase (one match)
1:30am: Basketball, men's and women's 3X3 pool round (four matches)
2:15am: Artistic gymnastics, women's team final
3am: Tennis, men's and women's singles
3am: Surfing, men's and women's quarter-finals, semifinals, finals
3:30am: Badminton, men's and women's singles and doubles group stage
3:30am: Water polo, men's preliminary round (two matches)
3:30am: Fencing, women's épée team medal finals
4am: Boxing, women's 54kg, 57kg and men's 51kg, 80kg round of 32 or round of 16
4am: Beach volleyball, men's and women's preliminary phase (three matches)
4:30am: Swimming, men's 100m free, 800m free finals, 200m breast semis, 4x200m free relay final and women's 200m fly semis, 100m back, 100m free
5am: Volleyball, men's preliminary round (two matches)
5am: Basketball, men's group phase (one match)
5am: Basketball, 3X3 men's and women's pool round
4pm: Triathlon, women's individual final
4:30pm: Badminton, men's and women's singles group stage
5pm: Shooting, men's 50m rifle 3 pos. qualification
5pm: Beach volleyball, men's and women's preliminary phase (four matches)
5pm: Shooting, women's trap qualification day two and finals
5pm: Handball, men's preliminary round (six matches)
5:30pm: Rowing, men's lightweight double sculls, women's lightweight
6pm: Table tennis, men's and women's singles round two
6pm: Judo, women's 70kg and men's 90kg elimination rounds
6pm: Equestrian, dressage grand prix qualifier
6pm: Hockey, women's pool stage (four matches)
7pm: Swimming, women's 200m breast, 200m fly, men's 200m back heats
7pm: Diving, women's synchronised 10m platform final
7pm: Boxing, women's 60kg quarters, 66kg and men's 57kg, 71kg round of 32 or round of 16
7pm: Basketball, men's and women's group phase (two matches)
8pm: Archery, men's and women's individual eliminations
8pm: Tennis, men's and women's singles
8pm: Fencing, men's sabre team through semis, placement matches
8pm: Sailing, men's and women's windsurfing, skiff
9:10pm: BMX, men's and women's freestyle final
10pm: Water polo, women's preliminary round
10pm: Badminton, men's and women's singles group stage
11pm: Table tennis, men's and women's singles round three
11pm: Beach volleyball, men's and women's preliminary phase (three matches)
11:30pm: Canoe slalom, women's C1 semi-finals
11:30: Boxing, women's 60kg quarters, 66kg, men's 57kg, 71kg round of 32 or round of 16
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
Where can I see the full schedule of events?
We've published a list of every event scheduled for this year's games.