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TV Guide: Tokyo 2020 Olympics Day 1 on Seven and 7plus

• All the Olympic events that will be shown on July 24th

By Mediaweek AdminPublished Jul 23, 2021
2 min read
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The Tokyo 2020 Olympics are live on Seven in what will be the country’s biggest-ever broadcast and digital event. For the first time on Australian free-to-air television, there will be 45 dedicated Olympic channels across Seven and 7plus all live, free and in HD.

With Tokyo in almost the same time zone, the stage is set perfectly for Australians to see every moment of the Games’ 17 days.

Australians competing today include (in AEST):

Field Hockey: Australia Vs. Japan, 10:30am
Softball: Australia Vs. Canada, 11am
Cycling: Men's Road Race, All Day
Tennis: Doubles Barty/Sanders, Afternoon
Water Polo: Australia Vs. Canada, 4:30pm
Women's Football: Australia Vs. Sweden, 6:30pm

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Seven’s coverage will be anchored by Hamish McLachlan, Abbey Gelmi, Johanna Griggs, Luke Darcy, Matt Shirvington, Edwina Bartholomew, Lisa Sthalekar and Andy Maher.

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Leading Seven’s contingent on the ground in Tokyo, Mel McLaughlin, Mark Beretta, Jason Richardson and Nathan Templeton will make sure audiences are kept up to date with all the latest news, colour and atmosphere of the Games.

Tokyo 2020 Opening Ceremony TV ratings update Source: Seven/OzTAM

 

Sixteen days after the Olympic Flame is extinguished in Tokyo, a new one will be lit, signalling the start of the Paralympic Games. Johanna Griggs, Paralympic gold medallist Annabelle Williams and Paralympics legend Kurt Fearnley will anchor Seven’s coverage across Seven and 7plus featuring up to 16 live streams. 

7News.com.au will be the online destination for Olympic news, updates and daily event schedules. The website will feature a hub for results and medal tallies, plus all the latest breaking news, content, features and stories from the Games.

All of today’s events are:

Rowing
Shooting
Badminton
Beach Volleyball
Fencing
Handball - Group Stage
Table Tennis
Volleyball - Group Stage
Weightlifting
Archery
Field Hockey
Gymnastics - Artistic
Softball - Group Stage
Taekwondo
3x3 Basketball
Boxing
Cycling - Road
Judo
Tennis
Water Polo - Group Stage
Football
Equestrian – Dressage
Swimming

Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games: Only on Seven and 7plus

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