2024 Olympic Games schedule: the full program for August 5

2024 Olympic Games schedule the full program from August 1

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10:12 – The program

The day could be quite quiet for France in terms of medals. The canoe-kayak slalom will be one of the great attractions of this Monday, August 5 afternoon with two chances for the French, notably Boris Neveu. This evening, Thierry Henry’s Bleuets can be assured of winning an Olympic medal, in the event of victory against Egypt in the semi-final, as can 3×3 basketball, in the semi-final against Latvia. We will also follow the debut of track cycling which could bring a few medals to France this week.

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The second part of the Olympic Games from August 1st to 11th will be devoted to athletics or the finals of team competitions such as handball, volleyball, etc. For athletics, the Olympic sport par excellence, the biggest moment will be the 100m final on August 4th. To see the French chances, we will certainly have to focus on the men’s decathlon from August 2nd to 3rd. The handball finals will take place on August 10th for women and August 11th for men.

The very first medals of these Olympic Games will be awarded the day after the opening ceremony. The times of the women and men in road cycling, judo at the Arena Champ-de-Mars and fencing at the Grand Palais will award the first titles of these Olympic Games.

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