As well as athletics and diving, there will be plenty worth staying up late or getting up early to watch on day 10.
Athletics
Torrie Lewis will get a second chance to qualify for the women’s 200m in the repechage round, which has been added into track and field for the first time in Paris.
Noah Lyles of Team United States will feature in events at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games on day 10. Source: Getty / Julian Finney
The round allows those who do not qualify for the semifinals at the first attempt to have one more chance to be added to the final list of qualified athletes.
Also worth a watch could be Team USA’s Noah Lyles, who on Sunday won gold for his 100m sprint, will be back on the track for the 200m sprint.
Team sports
The men’s water-polo team will face the country in the pool while the men’s table tennis team will also face Japan.
The Hockeyroos made the quarter-finals after topping Group B and will be hoping to progress even further for the first time since winning gold in at the Sydney Games in 2000.
On the water
The men’s kayak-cross will also see Tim Anderson and Tristan Carter competing in the quarter-finals, while Olympic champion Matt Wearn is looking to maintain his lead in he men’s dinghy.
Newcomers and veterans
At the age of 16 Wu represented Australia at her first Olympics in Beijing, this is her fifth Olympics and viewers can catch her lining up in the 10m platform diving.
Campbell Harrison will represent Australia in his first olympics on day 10 in Paris. Source: AAP / Morgan Hancock
Campbell Harrison who is a sport climber, will make his Olympic debut in the men’s boulder and lead climbing competition on day 10.
Riders on show
In equestrian, Hilary Scott, Thaisa Erwin and Edwina Tops-Alexander will get their time to shine in the individual showjumping.
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