


Noah Lyles, Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone, and more Team USA track stars are back tonight as we officially cross the one-week line of track and field at the 2024 Olympics.
Yesterday, American runner Quincy Hall won gold in a thrilling comeback victory in the men’s 400m just one day after distance runner Cole Hocker also became an Olympic champion thanks to a come-from-behind win.
Today, Americans will race in four of the five medal events, so Team USA is poised to continue extending their lead in the medal count.
The main event today, with three Team USA runners, is the men’s 200m final, but in addition to that, medals in women’s long jump, men’s javelin, women’s 400m hurdles, and men’s 110m hurdles will be decided.
Below, we outlined everything you need to know to tune in to track and field at the 2024 Olympics.
The Peacock stream for today’s track and field events began at 1:00 p.m. ET, with NBC Daytime picking up the events live beginning with the women’s 1500m semifinal at 1:35 p.m. ET.
If you want to watch the track and field events for free, consider signing up for live TV streaming services that offer free trials and carry E!. We recommend DIRECTV Stream, which comes with a five-day free trial.
The official streaming home of the 2024 Olympics is Peacock, the streaming service from NBCUniversal. This year, Peacock is broadcasting over 5,000 hours of live coverage, which includes all 329 medal events, every single event leading up to them, and the new, popular whip-around show Gold Zone.
Peacock costs $7.99/month with ads and $13.99/month without ads, and since the Olympics wrap up on August 11, you’ll only need one month to watch the entire 2024 Games.
Women’s Long Jump:
Men’s 200m:
Women’s 400m Hurdles:
Men’s 110m Hurdles:
Additionally, you’ll see these Team USA athletes in qualifications and semifinals today.
Women’s 1500m:
Heptathlon Shot Put:
Heptathlon:
The last day of the 2024 Olympics is Sunday, August 11. The Olympics will officially end with the closing ceremony airing at 3 p.m. ET on that day.
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