The competition in Versailles will commence at 18.30 Latvian time, with 18 athletes scheduled to compete consecutively in show jumping, fencing bonus round, swimming, running, and shooting combined.
In fencing, athletes receive points earned in the semi-finals. Shvetsov achieved the third-best result with 240 points in the semi-finals, along with the bonus round results.
In his semi-final on Friday, Shvetsov finished fifth and secured a place in the final, joining the top nine athletes from both semi-finals.
Shvetsov is competing in his second Olympic Games. Three years ago in Tokyo, he finished 14th.
Švetsov is the last athlete representing Latvia at these Olympic Games, as Latvia has yet to secure any medals.
Today, a total of 39 sets of medals will be awarded in synchronized swimming, diving, water polo, athletics, basketball, boxing, break, canoeing, and kayaking, track cycling, football, golf, artistic gymnastics, beach volleyball, handball, modern pentathlon, porta-climbing, table tennis, taekwondo, volleyball, martial arts, and weightlifting.
The Olympic Games will take place in the French capital until August 11, and will extend beyond the capital to 16 other locations, including the French overseas territory of French Polynesia. The Games program features 32 sports and 329 sets of medals will be awarded.
Latvia will be represented by 29 athletes in 14 sports at the Paris Games: 3×3 basketball, BMX supercross and freestyle, show jumping, equestrian sports, mountain biking, shooting, modern pentathlon, swimming, beach volleyball, weightlifting, road cycling, tennis, and athletics.