Spain Shines at the Olympics: Athletes Set Records and Grab Medals in Paris

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The participation of Spain in the Olympic Games reflects the effort and dedication of our athletes. In disciplines such as athletics, swimming, and cycling (among others), Spanish athletes have demonstrated an impressive level of competition, winning several medals and setting new personal records. The performance of the basketball team has been particularly noteworthy, with a series of victories that have taken them to the final rounds of the tournament. Furthermore, the football team has shown cohesive and strategic play, advancing confidently in the competition.

On the other hand, individual sports have also shone brightly. In gymnastics, Spanish athletes have executed high-difficulty routines with admirable precision, earning recognition from the public and judges. In the field of tennis, players have faced some of the best in the world, offering exciting and high-level matches. LThe participation of Spain in these Olympic Games has not only been a showcase of talent and perseverance but also a source of pride for the entire country.

What channel can you watch the Olympics on?

The Spanish participation in the Paris Olympic Games can be seen daily on RTVE, through its channels, La 1, La 2, and TDP as well as on RTVE Play. It will also be available on the Eurosport platform and its various channels.

Complete schedule of times and matches for Spain in the Olympics

Athletics

  • Friday, August 2: women’s triple jump qualifiers, with Ana Peleteiro at 18:15 hours.
  • Saturday, August 3: women’s triple jump final at 20:20 hours.
  • Wednesday, August 7: men’s triple jump qualifiers, with Jordan Díaz at 19:15 hours
  • Thursday, August 8: men’s triple jump final at 20:10 hours.

Badminton

  • Saturday, July 27: women’s individual groups phase, with Carolina Marín at 09:20 hours.
  • Monday, August 5: medal matches in women’s and men’s individual.

Basketball

  • Saturday, July 27: Spain vs. Australia. First match of the men’s group phase at 11:00 hours.
  • Saturday, August 10: medal matches in men’s.

Handball

  • Thursday, July 25: Spain vs. Brazil. First match of the women’s group phase at 14:00 hours.
  • Saturday, July 27: Spain vs. Slovenia. First match of the women’s group phase at 09:00 hours.
  • Saturday, August 10: women’s final at 15:00 hours.
  • Sunday, August 11: men’s final at 13:30 hours.

Climbing

  • Monday, August 5: block and difficulty semifinals. Block event, with Alberto Ginés at 10:00 hours.
  • Wednesday, August 7: block and difficulty semifinals. Difficulty event, with Alberto Ginés at 10:00 hours.
  • Friday, August 9: block and difficulty final. Block event at 10:15 hours and difficulty event at 12:28 hours.

Football

  • Wednesday, July 24: Uzbekistan vs. Spain. First match of the men’s group phase at 15:00 hours.
  • Thursday, July 25: Spain vs. Japan. First match of the women’s group phase at 17:00 hours.
  • Friday, August 9: men’s final.
  • Saturday, August 10: women’s final.

Swimming

  • Wednesday, July 31: men’s 200 m backstroke heats, with Hugo González at 11:00 hours. Men’s 200 m backstroke semifinals at 21:34 hours.
  • Thursday, August 1: men’s 200 m backstroke final at 20:37 hours.

Canoeing slalom

  • Saturday, July 27: women’s K1 qualifiers, with Maialen Chourraut at 15:50 hours.
  • Sunday, July 28: women’s K1 semifinal at 15:30 hours. Women’s K1 final at 17:45 hours.

Canoeing sprint

  • Tuesday, August 6: men’s K4 500 qualifiers, with Saúl Craviotto, Marcus Cooper, Carlos Arévalo, and Rodrigo Germade (09:30 hours). Men’s K4 500 quarterfinals (13:10 hours).
  • Thursday, August 8: men’s K4 500 semifinals at 11:50 hours. Men’s K4 500 final at 13:50 hours.

Taekwondo

  • Wednesday, August 7: women’s -49 kg category, with Adriana Cerezo from 09:00 hours.

Tennis

  • Saturday, July 27: first round in singles and doubles, with Rafa Nadal and Carlos Alcaraz at 12:00 hours.

Sailing

  • Friday, August 2: start of the mixed 470 competition, with Jordi Xammar and Nora Brugmann.
  • The schedules and days of the sailing competition are subject to change depending on weather conditions.

Waterpolo

  • Saturday, July 27: Spain vs. France. Women’s preliminary round at 18:30 hours.
  • Sunday, July 28: Australia vs. Spain. Men’s preliminary round at 10:30 hours.
  • Saturday, August 10: women’s final at 15:35 hours.
  • Sunday, August 11: men’s final at 14:00 hours.

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