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We鈥檝e assembled a guide to your (and our) favorite sports, and some answers to your most pressing Olympic questions. (Photo: Joel Papalini/iStock)

How to Watch the Tokyo Summer Games

When, how, and what to tune in for running, cycling, sport climbing, surfing, and more

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Even in an average Olympic year, the Games are almost always preceded by their fair share of fanfare, controversy, political posturing, and inspiring moments. Following the global theme of the last year and a half, this summer鈥檚 Olympic Games in Tokyo, Japan, have already been anything but average. After being postponed for the first time in modern Olympic history, the Games will begin on July 23 despite and .

Some of 黑料吃瓜网鈥檚 favorite sports will be making their Olympic debut in Tokyo鈥攏amely sport climbing and surfing鈥攁nd we鈥檒l also have our eyes on other Olympic standbys such as marathon, canoeing/kayaking, running, and cycling.

We鈥檝e assembled a guide to your (and our) favorite sports, when and how to watch them, who to keep an eye on, and some answers to your most pressing Olympic questions.

Wait, shouldn鈥檛 it be Tokyo 2021?

No, you are not stuck in an unending time loop. This summer鈥檚 Games will still officially be called Tokyo 2020, .

When can I watch?

The Opening Ceremony will take place on July 23, at 8 P.M. local time (7 A.M. Eastern / 4 A.M. Pacific). A few qualifying events will take place before then, but the vast majority will happen between then and the closing ceremonies on August 8 at 8 P.M. local time.

How can I watch?

NBC will continue its dominance of in the U.S., with local NBC cable channels broadcasting the opening and closing ceremonies both live in the morning and again at 7:30 P.M. EDT on their respective dates. Event coverage, as well as聽interviews and Games-related news, will be broadcast starting at 8 P.M. EDT most evenings, with major live events available to watch in the early morning hours for U.S. viewers.

Events and ceremonies can also be streamed live at or via the , where you鈥檒l find statistics, recaps, and more.

The above options do require cable or a TV provider though. If you don鈥檛 have either, your cheapest streaming option is through NBC鈥檚 . It鈥檚 free to sign up and much of Peacock鈥檚 Olympic coverage, including the opening and closing ceremonies and competition highlights, won鈥檛 require an upgrade. However, for live coverage of the more popular events you may need a premium plan ($5/month after a seven-day free trial).

If you already have , you鈥檒l be able to stream limited coverage on the Olympic Channel for $46/month. YouTubeTV ($55 to $65/month) has a dedicated . and also offer NBC channel add-ons to their services.

When can I watch my favorite events?

Canoeing/Kayaking

Who to Watch: The push for greater has been coming for a long time now. This will be the first Games to allow women to compete in their own canoe slalom and canoe sprint events.聽International include Jessica Fox of Australia and Maialen Chourrat of Spain. Meanwhile, a new favorite, 17-year-old , will be one of the youngest representatives for Team U.S.A. after winning women鈥檚 canoe singles at the team trials in April.

Men鈥檚 Canoe Slalom:

Heats: July 25, 1 P.M. JST / 12 A.M. EDT
Semi-Final: July 26, 2 P.M. JST / 1 A.M. EDT
Final: July 26, 3:45 P.M. JST / 2:45 A.M. EDT

Women鈥檚 Kayak Slalom:

Heats: July 25, 1:47 P.M. JST / 12:47 A.M. EDT
Semi-Final: July 27, 2 P.M. JST / 1 A.M. EDT
Final: July 27, 4 P.M. JST / 3 A.M. EDT

Women鈥檚 Canoe Slalom:

Heats: July 28, 1 P.M. JST / 12 A.M. EDT
Semi-Final: July 29, 2 P.M. JST/ 1 A.M. EDT
Final: July 29, 3:45 P.M. JST / 2:45 A.M. EDT

Men鈥檚 Kayak Slalom:

Heats: July 28, 1:47 P.M. JST / 12:47 A.M. EDT
Semi-Final: July 30, 2 P.M. JST / 1 A.M. EDT
Final: July 30, 4 P.M. JST / 1 A.M. EDT

Men鈥檚/Women鈥檚 Canoe/Kayak Sprint:

Session 1: Aug 2, 9:30 A.M. JST / 8:30 PM EDT
Session 2: Aug 3, 9:30 A.M. JST / 8:30 PM EDT
Session 3: Aug 4, 9:30 A.M. JST / 8:30 PM EDT
Session 4: Aug 5, 9:30 A.M. JST / 8:30 PM EDT
Session 5: Aug 6, 9:30 A.M. JST / 8:30 PM EDT
Session 6: Aug 7, 9:30 A.M. JST / 8:30 PM EDT

Cycling

Who to Watch: The Dutch women鈥檚 field has been , while key contenders on the men鈥檚 side are and Tadej Pogacar of Slovenia, the latter of whom just . The ranks are equally stacked in the mountain biking events, with an unusually large number of countries bringing competitive showings in both the men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 fields. Dutchman is likely the man to beat and of France is a favorite in the women鈥檚 field. Team U.S.A. stars include and .

Men鈥檚 Road:

July 24, 11 A.M. JST / 10 P.M. EDT

Women鈥檚 Road:

July 25th, 1 P.M. JST / 12 A.M. EDT

Men鈥檚 XC MTB:

July 26, 3 P.M. JST / 2 A.M. EDT

Women鈥檚 XC MTB:

July 27, 3 P.M. JST / 2 A.M. EDT

Women鈥檚 Road Individual Time Trial:

July 28, 11:30 A.M. JST / 10:30 P.M. EDT

Men鈥檚 Road Individual Time Trial:

July 28, 2 P.M. JST / 1 A.M. EDT

Men鈥檚/Women鈥檚 BMX Racing:

Quarter Finals: July 29, 10 A.M. JST / 9 P.M. EDT
Semi Finals: July 30, 10 A.M. / 9 P.M. EDT
Finals: July 30, 11:40 A.M. / 9 P.M. EDT

Men鈥檚/Women鈥檚 BMX Freestyle:

Seeding: July 31, 10:10 A.M.JST / 9:10 P.M. EDT
Final: Aug 1, 10:10 A.M. JST / 9:10 P.M. EDT

Track Races:

Session 1: Aug 2, 3:30 P.M. JST / 2:30 A.M. EDT
Session 2: Aug 3, 3:30 P.M. JST / 2:30 A.M. EDT
Session 3: Aug 4, 3:50 P.M. JST / 2:50 A.M. EDT
Session 4: Aug 5, 3:30 P.M. JST / 2:30 A.M. EDT
Session 5: Aug 6, 3:30 P.M. JST / 2:30 A.M. EDT
Session 6: Aug 7, 3:30 P.M. JST / 2:30 A.M. EDT
Session 7: Aug 8, 10 A.M. JST / 9 P.M. EDT

Sport Climbing

Who to Watch: Keep your eyes on and , along with international favorite Adam Ondra, representing the Czech Republic. We put together a watch guide for the sport鈥檚 debut, and our friends at聽Climbing have published聽 of the and a of where and how to watch specific competitions.

Men鈥檚 Combined Qualifying:

Aug 3, 5 P.M. JST / 4 A.M. EDT

Women鈥檚 Combined Qualifying:

Aug 4th, 5 P.M. JST / 4 A.M. EDT

Men鈥檚 Combined Final:

Aug 5th, 5:30 P.M. JST / 4:30 A.M. EDT

Women鈥檚 Combined Final:

Aug 6th, 5:30 P.M. JST / 4:30 A.M. EDT

Surfing

Who to Watch: There has been about the quality of the waves at Tsurigasaki Beach, the location for the Olympic鈥檚 debut surfing competition, but . The U.S. women鈥檚 team has strong contenders in , who had a good year on the WSL tour and , who is an upstart but expected to perform well. Kanoa Igarashi, who just might be the 鈥LeBron of surfing,鈥 grew up in the U.S. but has Japanese citizenship and will be representing the host country. Team Australia is competitive with surfers like 听补苍诲 on the women鈥檚 side, while on the men鈥檚 side .

Men鈥檚/Women鈥檚 Session 1:

July 25th, 7 A.M. JST / 6 P.M. EDT

Men鈥檚/Women鈥檚 Session 2:

July 26th, 7 A.M. JST / 6 P.M. EDT

Men鈥檚/Women鈥檚 Session 3:

July 27th, 7 A.M. JST / 6 P.M. EDT

Men鈥檚/Women鈥檚 Session 4:

Bronze/Gold Matches: July 28th, 8 A.M. JST / 7 P.M. EDT

Triathlon

Who to Watch: Triathlete magazine has you covered with a , including an explainer on the new , where four athletes each complete a mini triathlon before passing the baton to their teammate. They鈥檝e also got an in depth look at , including Bermudan Flora Duffy and the youngest athlete on the U.S. team, Taylor Knibb.

Men鈥檚 Individual:

July 26th, 6:30 A.M. JST / 5:30 P.M. EDT

Women鈥檚 Individual:

July 27th, 6:30 A.M. JST / 5:30 P.M. EDT

Mixed Relay:

July 31st, 7:30 A.M. JST / 6:30 P.M. EDT

Running

Who to Watch: Check out for a full rundown of the women鈥檚 events. The finals of some of the running events we鈥檙e most excited about are listed below, but the elimination rounds are expected to be just as thrilling. All eyes are on Aliphine Tuliamuk, winner of the U.S. Women鈥檚 2020 Olympic Marathon Trials, who gave birth to her first child just six months ago. Shorter distance races have been filled with their own doping drama and marijuana within the U.S., and there will be an incredibly strong showing this year from veterans like x and exciting newcomers like Athing Mu.

Men鈥檚/Women鈥檚 Session 2:

July 30th, 9 A.M. JST / 8 P.M. EDT

Men鈥檚/Women鈥檚 Session 3: (including M鈥檚 10,000m Final)

July 30th, 7 P.M. JST / 6 A.M. EDT

Men鈥檚/Women鈥檚 Session 4:

July 31st, 9 A.M. JST / 8 P.M. EDT

Men鈥檚/Women鈥檚 Session 5: (including 4x400m Relay Mixed, W鈥檚 100m Final)

July 31st, 7 P.M. JST / 6 A.M. EDT

Men鈥檚/Women鈥檚 Session 6:

Aug 1st, 9:10 A.M. JST / 8:10 P.M. EDT

Men鈥檚/Women鈥檚 Session 7: (including M鈥檚 100m Final)

Aug 1st, 7 P.M. JST / 6 A.M. EDT

Men鈥檚/Women鈥檚 Session 8: (including W鈥檚 100m Hurdles Final)

Aug 2nd, 9 A.M. JST / 8 P.M. EDT

Men鈥檚/Women鈥檚 Session 9: (including M鈥檚 3000m Steeplechase Final, W鈥檚 5000m Final)

Aug 2nd, 7 P.M. JST / 6 A.M. EDT

Men鈥檚/Women鈥檚 Session 10: (including M鈥檚 400m Hurdles Final)

Aug 3rd, 9 A.M. JST / 8 P.M. EDT

Men鈥檚/Women鈥檚 Session 11: (including W鈥檚 800m Final, W鈥檚 200m Final)

Aug 3rd, 7 P.M. JST / 6 A.M. EDT

Men鈥檚/Women鈥檚 Session 12: (including W鈥檚 400m Hurdles Final)

Aug 4th, 9 A.M. JST / 8 P.M. EDT

Men鈥檚/Women鈥檚 Session 13: (including W鈥檚 3000m Steeplechase Final, M鈥檚 800m Final, M鈥檚 200m Final)

Aug 4th, 6:30 P.M. JST / 5:30 A.M. EDT

Men鈥檚/Women鈥檚 Session 14:

Aug 5th, 9 A.M. JST / 8 P.M. EDT

Men鈥檚/Women鈥檚 Session 1:

Aug 5th, 4:30 P.M. JST / 3:30 A.M. EDT

Men鈥檚/Women鈥檚 Session 15: (including M鈥檚 400m Final)

Aug 5th, 7 P.M. JST / 6 A.M. EDT

Men鈥檚/Women鈥檚 Session 18:

Aug 6th, 5:30 A.M. JST / 4:30 P.M. EDT

Men鈥檚/Women鈥檚 Session 16:

Aug 6th, 4:30 P.M. JST / 3:30 A.M. EDT

Men鈥檚/Women鈥檚 Session 17: (including M鈥檚 5000m Final, W鈥檚 400m Final, W鈥檚 1500m Final, M鈥檚/W鈥檚 4x100m Relay Finals)

Aug 6th, 7:50 P.M. JST / 6:50 A.M. EDT

Men鈥檚/Women鈥檚 Session 21: (including W鈥檚 Marathon Final)

Aug 7th, 7 A.M. JST / 6 P.M. EDT

Men鈥檚/Women鈥檚 Session 19: (including W鈥檚 10,000m Final, M鈥檚 1500m Final, M鈥檚/W鈥檚 4x400m Relay Finals)

Aug 7th, 6:50 P.M. JST / 5:50 A.M. EDT

Men鈥檚/Women鈥檚 Session 20: (including M鈥檚 Marathon Final)

Aug 8th, 7 A.M. JST / 6 P.M. EDT

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