25 Jul 2024

Paris Olympics: The full timetable of New Zealand athletes' events

2:38 pm on 25 July 2024
Games athletes - Stacey Waaka, Lewis Clareburt, Lulu Sun and Aaron Gate

Games athletes from top left: Stacey Waaka (sevens), Lewis Clareburt (swimming), Lulu Sun (tennis) and Aaron Gate (cycling). Photo: Photosport / AFP

New Zealand has close to a 200-strong team some of whom are competing already while others don't line up till the final day.

The Oly Whites and the men's sevens' team were the first to settle their Olympic nerves, beginning with wins two days out from the opening ceremony centred on the Seine River in Paris.

Meanwhile, the Football Ferns are embroiled in a growing controversy over a spy drone that has resulted in two of Canada's support staff losing their places at the Games.

With more on the field action looming here's a timetable of when all the Kiwi athletes will be competing. All the times listed are for New Zealand.

Friday, 26 July

Rugby sevens

2.30am: Men's pool stage (All Blacks Sevens v Ireland)

7am/7.30am/8am/8.30am: Men's quarterfinals (All Blacks Sevens)

Football

3am: Women's group stage (Football Ferns v Canada)

Saturday, 27 July

Opening ceremony from 5.30am.

Day 1 - 27 / 28 July

Rowing

7pm: Men's single scull heats (Tom Mackintosh)

8.12pm: Women's single scull heats (Emma Twigg)

9.30pm: Men's double scull heats (Robbie Manson & Jordan Parry)

10pm: Women's double scull heats (Lucy Spoors & Brooke Francis)

Equestrian

7.30pm: Eventing - dressage (Clarke Johnstone, Jonelle Price & Tim Price)

Tim Price rides Vitali during the second day of dressage at Burghley.

Tim Price is in action in equestrian dressage. Photo: PHOTOSPORT

Swimming

9pm: Women's 400m freestyle heats (Erika Fairweather, Eve Thomas)

9pm: Women's 100m butterfly heats (Hazel Ouwehand)

Tennis

10pm: Women's doubles, first round (Erin Routliffe and Lulu Sun)

Cycling - road

12.30am: Women's time trial (Kim Cadzow)

2.32am: Men's time trial (Laurence Pithie)

Rugby sevens

1.30am/2am: Men's semifinals (All Blacks Sevens - possible)

5am: Men's bronze medal match (All Blacks Sevens - possible)

5.45am: Men's gold medal match (All Blacks Sevens - possible)

Canoe - slalom

2am: Women's K1 heats, run 1 (Luuka Jones)

4.10am: Women's K1 heats, run 2 (Luuka Jones)

Hockey

3.30am: Men's pool play (Black Sticks men v India)

Football

5am: Men's group stage (Oly Whites v United States)

Surfing

5am: Men's round one (Billy Stairmand)

9.48am: Women's round one (Saffi Vette)

Swimming

6.30am: Women's 100m butterfly semifinals (Hazel Ouwehand -possible)

6.55am: Women's 400m freestyle final (Erika Fairweather, Eve Thomas - both possible)

Day two 28/29 July

Equestrian

8.30pm: Eventing - cross country (Clarke Johnstone, Jonelle Price & Tim Price)

Rowing

8.30pm: Women's pair heats (Alana Sherman & Kate Haines)

9pm: Men's pair heats (Phillip Wilson & Dan Williamson)

9.30pm: Women's lightweight double scull heats (Jackie Kiddle & Shannon Cox)

10.30pm: Women's four heats

10.50pm: Men's four heats

Swimming

9pm: Women's 200m freestyle heats (Erika Fairweather)

9pm: Men's 400m individual medley heats (Lewis Clareburt)

9pm: Men's 100m backstroke heats (Kane Follows)

Tennis

10pm: Women's doubles, first round (Lulu Sun and Erin Routliffe)

Lulu Sun of New Zealand reacts after winning the ladies’ singles 4th round match against Emma Raducanu of United Kingdom on the day 7 of the Wimbledon tennis championships at All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in London, United Kingdom on July 7, 2024. Lulu Sun won the match to advance to quarterfinals.( The Yomiuri Shimbun ) (Photo by Takuya Matsumoto / Yomiuri / The Yomiuri Shimbun via AFP)

Can Lulu Sun kick on after her breakthrough success at Wimbledon? Photo: AFP / Takuya Matsumoto

Sailing

10.13pm: Women's windfoil races 1-4 (Veerle ten Have)

11.43pm: Men's windfoil races 1-4 (Josh Armit)

1.35pm: Sailing - women's 49er FX races 1-3 (Jo Aleh & Molly Meech)

1.45am: Sailing - men's 49er races 1-3 ( Isaac McHardie & Will McKenzie)

Cycling - mountain biking

12.10am: Women's cross country (Sammie Maxwell)

Artistic gymnastics

12.50am: Women's individual all-around qualification (Georgia-Rose Brown)

Canoe - slalom

1.30am: Women's K1 semifinals (Luuka Jones -possible)

3.45am: Women's K1 final (Luuka Jones -possible)

Football

3am: Women's group stage (Football Ferns v Colombia)

Hockey

3.30am: Men's pool play (Black Sticks men v Belgium)

Rugby sevens

4am: Women's pool stage (Black Ferns Sevens v China)

7.30am: Women's pool stage (Black Ferns Sevens v Canada)

Surfing

5am: Women's second round (Saffi Vette -possible)

9.48am: Men's second round (Billy Stairmand -possible)

Swimming

6.30am: Men's 400m individual medley final (Lewis Clareburt - possible)

6.45am: Women's 100m butterfly semifinals (Hazel Ouwehand -possible)

7.37am: Men's 100m backstroke semifinals (Kane Follows -possible)

8am: Women's 200m freestyle semifinals (Erika Fairweather -possible)

Day three 29/30 July

Shooting

7pm: Men's trap qualification, day one (Owen Robinson)

Equestrian

9pm: Eventing - showjumping individual qualifier, team final (Clarke Johnstone, Jonelle Price & Tim Price)

1am: Eventing - showjumping individual final (Clarke Johnstone, Jonelle Price & Tim Price - possibles)

Tennis

10pm: Women's doubles, second round (Erin Routliffe and Lulu Sun - possible)

Sailing

10.15pm: Women's 49er FX races 4-6 (Jo Aleh & Molly Meech)

12.05am: Men's 49er races 4-6 (Isaac McHardie & Will McKenzie)

1.43am: Women's windfoil races 5-8 (Veerle ten Have)

2.01am: Men's windfoil races 5-8 (Josh Armit)

Cycling - mountain biking

12.10am: Men's cross country (Sam Gaze)

Rugby sevens

2.30am: Women's pool play (Black Ferns Sevens v Fiji)

7am/7.30am/8am/8.30pm: Women's quarterfinals (Black Ferns Sevens - possible)

Surfing

5am: Men's round three (Billy Stairmand)

9.48am: Women's round three (Saffi Vette)

Swimming

7.22am: Men's 100m backstroke final (Kane Follows - possible)

7.48am: Women's 200m freestyle final (Erika Fairweather -possible)

Raglan's Billy Stairmand.

Kiwi surfer Billy Stairmand Photo: PHOTOSPORT

Day four 30/31 July

Triathlon

6pm: Men's individual race (Hayden Wilde, Dylan McCullough)

Shooting

7pm: Men's trap qualification, day two (Owen Robinson)

9pm: Men's trap final (Owen Robinson - possible)

Rowing

7.30pm: Women's single scull quarterfinal (Emma Twigg -possible)

8.10pm: Men's single scull quarterfinal (Tom Mackintosh -possible)

8.50pm: Women's double scull semifinal (Lucy Spoors, Brooke Francis -possible)

9.10pm: Rowing - men's double scull semifinal (Robbie Manson, Jordan Parry -possible)

Swimming

9pm: Men's 200m butterfly heats (Lewis Clareburt)

9pm: Men's 100m freestyle heats (Cameron Gray)

9pm: Women's 1500m freestyle heats (Eve Thomas)

Equestrian

9pm: Dressage, individual grand prix day one (Melissa Galloway)

Tennis

10pm: Women's doubles, third round (Erin Routliffe and Lulu Sun - possible)

Sailing

10.13pm: Women's windfoil races 9-12 (Veerle ten Have)

12.17am: Men's windfoil races 9-12 (Josh Armit)

1.45am: Women's 49er FX races 7-9 (Jo Aleh and Molly Meech)

2.35am: Men's 49er races 7-9 ( Isaac McHardie and Will McKenzie)

Rugby sevens

1.30am/2am: Women's semifinals (Black Ferns Sevens)

5am: Women's bronze medal match (Black Ferns Sevens)

5.45am: Women's gold medal match (Black Ferns Sevens - all possible)

Canoe - slalom

2am: Canoe slalom - K1 men, run 1 (Finn Butcher)

4.10am: Canoe slalom - K1 men, run 2 (Finn Butcher)

Hockey

3am: Hockey - men's pool play (Black Sticks men v Argentina)

Football

5am: Men's group stage (Oly Whites v France)

Surfing

5am: Men's quarterfinals (Billy Stairmand - possible)

7.24am: Women's quarterfinals (Saffi Vette - possible)

9.48am: Men's semifinals, final (Billy Stairmand - possible)

11am: Women's semifinals, final (Saffi Vette - possible)

Swimming

6.30am: Men's 100m freestyle semifinals (Cameron Gray - possible)

6.41am: Men's 200m butterfly semifinals (Lewis Clareburt -possible)

Jo Aleh and Molly Meech at the 49er FX Sailing World Championships 2023.


Credit: Sailing Energy / World Sailing.  12 August 2023.

Jo Aleh and Molly Meech in action in the a women's 49er FX race. Photo: PHOTOSPORT

Day five (31 July /1 August)

Triathlon

6pm: Women's individual race (Ainsley Thorpe, Nicole van der Kaay)

Equestrian

8pm: Dressage, individual grand prix day two (Melissa Galloway)

Rowing

8.44pm: Men's pair semifinals (Phillip Wilson, Dan Williamson)

8.54pm: Women's pair semifinals (Alana Sherman & Kate Haines)

9.34pm: Women's lightweight double scull semifinals (Jackie Kiddle & Shannon Cox - all possible)

Swimming

9pm: Men's 200m backstroke heats (Kane Follows)

Tennis

10pm: Women's doubles, quarterfinals (Erin Routliffe & Lulu Sun -possible)

Sailing

10.15pm: Women's 49er FX races 10-12 (Jo Aleh & Molly Meech)

12.03am: Men's windfoil races 13-16 (Josh Armit)

12.50am: Men's 49er races 10-12 ( Isaac McHardie & Will McKenzie)

2.48am: Women's windfoil races 13-16 (Veerle ten Have)

Swimming

6.36am: Men's 200m butterfly final (Lewis Clareburt)

7.04am: Women's 1500m freestyle final (Eve Thomas)

7.34am: Men's 200m backstroke semifinals (Kane Follows)

8.15am: Men's 100m freestyle final (Cameron Gray - all possibles)

Football

7am: Women's group stage (Football Ferns v France)

New Zealand triathlete Ainsley Thorpe in action in the women's race at the Tokyo Olympic Games, July 27, 2021.

Triathlete Ainsley Thorpe Photo: Photosport Ltd 2021

Day six (1/2 August)

Golf

7pm: Men's tournament - round one (Ryan Fox, Daniel Hillier)

Rowing

7.30pm: Women's single scull semifinal (Emma Twigg)

7.50pm: Men's single scull semifinal (Tom Mackintosh)

9.18pm: Women's double scull final (Lucy Spoors and Brooke Francis)

9.30pm: Men's double scull final ( Robbie Manson & Jordan Parry)

9.50pm: Women's four final

10.10pm: Men's four final - all events possible

Judo

8pm: Women's -78kg preliminaries (Moira Koster)

2am: Women's -78kg semifinals (Moira Koster)

3.49am: Women's -78kg bronze (Moira Koster)

4.09am: Women's -78kg gold (Moira Koster - medal bouts possible)

Hockey

8.30pm: Men's pool play (Black Sticks men v Australia)

Swimming

9pm: Men's 50m freestyle heats (Taiko Torepe-Ormsby)

9pm: Men's 200m individual medley heats (Lewis Clareburt)

9pm: Women's 4x200m freestyle heats

Tennis

10pm: Tennis - women's doubles, semifinals (Erin Routliffe and Lulu Sun -possible)

Sailing

10pm: Men's dinghy races 1-2 (Tom Saunders)

12.43am: Men's 49er medal race ( Isaac McHardie & Will McKenzie -possible)

1.03am: Women's windfoil races 17-20 (Veerle ten Have)

1.35am: Women's dinghy races 1-2 (Greta Pilkington)

1.43am: Women's 49er FX medal race (Jo Aleh & Molly Meech -possible)

1.53am: Men's windfoil races 17-20 (Josh Armit)

Canoe - slalom

1.30am: Men's K1 semifinal (Finn Butcher)

3.30am: Men's K1 final (Finn Butcher - both possible)

Cycling - BMX

6am: Men's quarterfinals runs 1-3 (Rico Bearman)

6.20am: Women's quarterfinals runs 1-3 (Leila Walker)

8.05am: Men's last chance qualifiers (Bearman - possible)

8.15am: Women's last chance qualifiers (Walker - possible)

Swimming

6.37am: Men's 200m backstroke final (Kane Follows)

6.44am: Men's 50m freestyle semifinals (Taiko Torepe-Ormsby)

7.34am: Men's 200m individual medley semifinals (Lewis Clareburt)

7.48am: Women's 4x200m freestyle final - all possible

Kiwi BMX rider Rico Bearman.

BMX rider Rico Bearman Photo: Nico van Dartel

Day seven 2/3 August

Golf

7pm: Men's tournament, round two (Ryan Fox, Daniel Hillier)

Judo

8pm: Women's +78kg round of 64 (Sydnee Andrews)

2am: Women's +78kg semifinals (Sydnee Andrews)

3.18am: Women's +78kg bronze medal bout (Sydnee Andrews)

3.38am: Women's +78kg gold meal bout (Sydnee Andrews - all medal events possible)

Athletics

8.35pm: Women's 100m, preliminaries (Zoe Hobbs)

9.05pm: Men's 1500m, round one (Sam Tanner)

9.50pm: Women's 100m heats (Zoe Hobbs)

Swimming

9pm: Women's 800m freestyle heats (Eve Thomas, Erika Fairweather)

9pm: Men's 100m butterfly heats (Cameron Gray)

Rowing

9.30pm: Men's pair, final (Phillip Wilson & Dan Williamson)

9.42pm: Women's pair, final (Alana Sherman & Kate Haines)

10.22pm: Lightweight women's double sculls, final (Jackie Kiddle & Shannon Cox - all possible)

Trampoline gymnastics

10pm: Women's qualification (Maddie Davidson)

11.50pm: Women's final (Maddie Davidson -possible)

Sailing

10.15pm: Sailing - women's dinghy races 3-4 (Greta Pilkington)

12.03am: Sailing - women's windfoil quarters, semis, final (Veerle ten Have -possible)

12.23am: Sailing - women's windfoil quarters, semis, final (Josh Armit -possible)

1.35am: Sailing - men's dinghy races 3-4 (Tom Saunders)

Football

1am/3am/5am/7am: Men's quarterfinals (Oly Whites -possible)

Canoe - slalom

1.30am: Canoe slalom - kayak cross men time trial (Finn Butcher)

2.40am: Canoe slalom - kayak cross women time trial (Luuka Jones)

Hockey

3am: Hockey - men's pool play (Black Sticks men v Ireland)

Trampoline gymnastics

4am: Men's qualification (Dylan Schmidt)

5.50am: Men's final (Dylan Schmidt -possible)

Cycling - BMX racing

6am: Men's semifinals (Rico Bearman)

6.15am: Women's semifinals (Leila Walker)

7.35am: Men's final (Rico Bearman)

7.50am: BMX racing - women's final (Leila Walker -all possible)

Athletics

6.10am: Men's shot put qualification (Jacko Gill, Tom Walsh)

Swimming

6.30am: Men's 50m freestyle final (Taiko Torepe-Ormsby)

6.49am: Men's 200m individual medley final (Lewis Clareburt)

7.09am: Men's 100m butterfly semifinal (Cameron Gray -all possible)

Dylan Schmidt competing at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.

Bronze medallist Dylan Schmidt is looking for another Olympic medal in Paris. Photo: PHOTOSPORT

Day eight (3/4 August)

Shooting

7pm: Women's skeet qualification (Chloe Tipple)

Golf

7pm: Golf - men's tournament, round three (Ryan Fox, Daniel Hillier - possible)

Rowing

8.18pm: Women's single sculls final (Emma Twigg - possble)

8.30pm: Men's single sculls final (Tom Mackintosh -possible)

Cycling - road

9pm: Men's road race (Laurence Pithie, Corbin Strong)

Sailing

10pm: Nacra mixed multihull races 1-3 (Micah Wilkinson and Erica Dawson)

10.15pm: Men's dinghy races 5-6 (Tom Saunders)

12.25am: Women's dinghy races 5-6 (Greta Pilkington)

Football

1am/3am/5am/7am: Women's quarterfinals (Football Ferns -possible)

Canoe - slalom

1.30am: Kayak cross women round one (Luuka Jones)

2.40am: Kayak cross men round one (Finn Butcher)

4.05am: Women's kayak cross repechage

4.45am: Men's kayak cross repechage

Athletics

5.15am: Men's 1500m repechage (Sam Tanner)

5.35am: Men's shot put final (Jacko Gill, Tom Walsh)

5.50am: Women's 100m semifinals (Zoe Hobbs)

7.20am: Women's 100m final (Zoe Hobbs - all possible)

Swimming

6.30am: Men's 100m butterfly final (Cameron Gray)

7.09am: Women's 800m freestyle final (Erika Fairweather, Eve Thomas -all possible)

Luuka Jones of New Zealand.

Luuka Jones is the world champion in the kayak cross event which is being held for the first time at the Paris Games. Photo: PHOTOSPORT

Day nine (4/5 August)

Golf

7pm: Men's tournament, final round (Ryan Fox, Daniel Hillier - possible)

Shooting

7.30am: Women's skeet qualification, day two (Chloe Tipple - possible)

Equestrian

8pm: Dressage individual grand prix freestyle (Melissa Galloway)

Hockey

8pm/10.30pm/3.30am/6am: Men's quarterfinals (Black Sticks men - possible)

Athletics

8.20pm: Women's hammer throw qualification (Lauren Bruce)

NZ hammer thrower Lauren Bruce.

Hammer thrower Lauren Bruce. Photo: PHOTOSPORT

Tennis

10pm: Women's doubles bronze and gold medal matches (Erin Routliffe & Lulu Sun - possible)

Sailing

10pm: Nacra mixed multihull races 4-6 ( Micah Wilkinson & Erica Dawson)

10.05pm: Men's dinghy races 7-8 (Tom Saunders)

10.13pm: Men's kite races 1-4 ( Lukas Walton-Keim)

10.33pm: Women's kite races 1-4 ( Justina Kitchen)

12.35am: Women's dinghy races 7-8 (Greta Pilkington)

Cycling

12am: Women's road race (Kim Cadzow, Niahm Fisher-Black)

Shooting

1.30am: Women's skeet final (Chloe Tipple - possible)

Canoe slalom

1.30am: Men's canoe cross heats (Finn Butcher)

2.45am: Women's canoe cross heats (Luuka Jones)

Gymnastics

1.40am: Women's individual all-around, uneven bars final (Georgia-Rose Brown - possible )

Athletics

7.50am: Men's 1500m semifinals (Sam Tanner possible)

Kim Cadzow won the national time trial title by over two minutes

Kim Cadzow will line up for the women's road race. Photo: David Collins

Day 10 (5/6 August)

Triathlon

6pm: Mixed relay (Dylan McCullough, Ainsley Thorpe, Nicole van der Kaay & Hayden Wilde)

Athletics

8.10pm: Men's discus qualification (Connor Bell)

8.40pm: Women's pole vault qualification (Imogen Ayris, Eliza McCartney, Olivia McTaggart)

Sailing

10pm: Nacra mixed multihull races 7-9 (Micah Wilkinson and Erica Dawson)

10.03pm: Women's kite races 5-8 ( Justina Kitchen)

10.13pm: Men's kite races 5-8 ( Lukas Walton-Keim)

10.15pm: Women's dinghy races 9-10 (Greta Pilkington)

Sport climbing

11pm: Women's speed, seeding (Sarah Tetzlaff)

11.40pm: Women's speed, elimination (Tetzlaff - possible)

Sailing

12.40am: Men's dinghy races 9-10 (Tom Saunders)

Wrestling

1am: Women's 69kg 1/8 final (Tayla Ford)

2.20am: Women's 69kg 1/4 final (Ford)

7.40am: Wrestling - women's 69kg semifinal (Ford)

9pm: Women's 69kg repechage (Ford - all possible)

Canoe slalom

1.30am: Women's kayak cross quarterfinal (Luuka Jones)

1.52am: Men's kayak cross quarterfinal (Finn Butcher)

2.15am: Women's kayak cross semifinal (Jones)

2.28am: Men's kayak cross semifinal (Butcher)

2.55am: Women's kayak cross final (Jones)

3am: Men's kayak cross final (Butcher - all possible)

Cycling

3am: Women's team sprint, qualifying

3.27am: Men's team pursuit, qualifying

4.55am: Cycling - women's team sprint, round 1

5.59am: Cycling - women's team sprint, gold - possible

5.53am: Cycling - women's team sprint, bronze - possible

Football

4am/7am: Men's semifinals (Oly Whites -possible)

Athletics

5.04am: Men's 3000m steeplechase round one (George Beamish)

New Zealand’s Geordie Beamish

Look out for Kiwi George Beamish in the steeplechase. Photo: PHOTOSPORT

Day 11 (6 /7August)

Canoe - sprint

7.30pm: Men's K4 500m heats

8pm: Women's K4 500m heats

8.30pm: Men's C2 500m heats (Max Brown & Grant Clancy)

9.30pm: Men's K2 500m heats (Kurtis Imrie & Hamish Legarth)

10.10pm: Women's K2 500m heats (Lisa Carrington & Alicia Hoskin, Aimee Fisher & Lucy Matehaere)

11.50pm: Men's C2 500m quarterfinals (Max Brown & Grant Clancy - possible)

11.10pm: Men's K4 500m quarterfinals - possible

Athletics

8.05pm: Women's 1500m, round 1 (Maia Ramsden)

Sailing

10pm: Nacra mixed multihull races 10-12 ( Micah Wilkinson and Erica Dawson)

10.03pm: Men's kite races 9-12 ( Lukas Walton-Keim)

10.13pm: Women's kite races 9-12 ( Justina Kitchen)

Sport climbing

11pm: Men's speed, seeding (Julian David)

11.40pm: Men's speed, elimination (Julian David)

Canoe sprint

12.10am: Women's K2 500m quarterfinal (Lisa Carrington & Alicia Hoskin, Aimee Fisher & Lucy Matehaere - possible)

12.30pm: Men's K2 500m quarterfinal (Kurtis Imrie & Hamish Legarth - possible)

Sailing

12.43am: Women's dinghy medal race (Greta Pilkington -possible)

1.43am: Men's dinghy medal race (Tom Saunders - possible)

Cycling

3.30am: Women's team pursuit, qualifying

5.14am: Men's team pursuit, first round

Football

4am: Women's semifinal one

7am: Women's semifinal two

Athletics

5.55am: Women's hammer final (Lauren Bruce -possible)

6.50am: Men's 1500m final (Sam Tanner -possible)

Wrestling

6.50am: Women's 69kg bronze medal (Tayla Ford)

7.15am: Women's 69kg gold medal (Tayla Ford - both possible)

Olympic speedclimber Julian David

Julian David is one of two Kiwis in the new event of speed climbing. Photo: RNZ / Cole Eastham-Farrelly

Day 12 (7/8 August)

Golf

7pm-4am: Women's tournament, round one (Lydia Ko)

Canoe sprint

7.30pm: Women's K1 500m heats (Lisa Carrington, Aimee Fisher)

11.30pm: Women's K1 500m quarterfinals (Lisa Carrington, Aimee Fisher - possible)

Athletics

8.05pm: Men's high jump qualification (Hamish Kerr)

8.25pm: Women's javelin throw qualification (Tori Peeters)

9.55pm: Men's 800m, round one (James Preston)

10.45pm: Women's 1500m repechage (Maia Ramsden)

Sailing

10pm: Nacra mixed multihull medal race ( Micah Wilkinson and Erica Dawson)

10.13pm: Women's kite races 13-16 (Justina Kitchen)

10.23pm: Men's kite races 13-16 (Lukas Walton-Keim)

Sport climbing

10.28pm: Women's speed, quarterfinals (Sarah Tetzlaff)

10.46pm: Women's speed, semifinals (Sarah Tetzlaff)

10.55pm: Women's speed, final (Sarah Tetzlaff - all possible)

Cycling - track

10.45pm: Men's sprint, qualifying (Sam Dakin)

11.26pm: Women's keirin, qualifying (Ellesse Andrews, Rebecca Petch)

11.52pm: Women's team pursuit, first round

Cycling - track

12.30am: Men's sprint - 1/32 finals (Sam Dakin)

1.10am: Women's keirin - repechage (Ellesse Andrews, Rebecca Petch)

3.30am: Men's sprint - 1/16 finals (Sam Dakin - possible)

4.23am: Men's team pursuit - bronze medal race - possible

4.33am: Men's team pursuit - gold medal race - possible

4.42am: Men's sprint - 1/16 finals repechage (Sam Dakin - possible)

5.17am: Cycling - women's team pursuit, bronze - possible

5.28am: Women's team pursuit - gold medal race -possible

5.38am: Cycling - men's sprint 1/8 finals (Sam Dakin) - possible

Diving

1am: Women's 3m springboard preliminaries (Lizzie Roussel)

Athletics

5am: Women's pole vault final (Imogen Ayris, Eliza McCartney, Olivia McTaggart - all possible)

5.15am: Men's triple jump qualification (Ethan Olivier)

6.25am: Men's discus final (Connor Bell - possible)

7.40am: Men's 3000m steeplechase final (George Beamish - possible)

Hamish Kerr on his way to winning the high jump at the 2024 World Athletics Indoor Championships, Glasgow, Scotland

There are high hopes for Hamish Kerr in his specialist event. Photo: PHOTOSPORT

Day 13 (8/9 August)

Golf

7pm: Women's tournament, round two (Lydia Ko)

Diving

8pm: Women's 3m springboard semifinals (Lizzie Roussel - possible)

Athletics

8.25pm: Women's shot put qualification (Maddi Wesche)

10pm: Men's 800m repechage (James Preston - possible)

Canoe sprint

9.20pm: Men's C2 500 semifinal

9.40pm: Women's K4 500m, semifinal

9.50pm: Men's K4 500m semifinal

11.50pm: Men's K4 final

11.40pm: Women's K4, final - all possible

Sport climbing

10.28pm: Men's speed - quarterfinals (Julian David)

10.46pm: Men's speed - semifinals (Julian David)

10.55pm: Men's speed- final (Julian David - all possible)

Sailing

1.40am: Men's kite final races 1-6 (Lukas Walton-Keim)

2.40am: Women's kite final races 1-6 (Justine Kitchen - both possible)

Cycling

3am: Men's omnium - scratch race (Aaron Gate)

3.18am: Women's keirin, quarterfinals (Ellesse Andrews, Rebecca Petch - possible)

3.38am: Men's omnium, tempo (Gate)

4.01am: Men's sprint quarterfinal 1 (Sam Dakin - possible)

4.15am: Women's keirin, semifinals (Andrews, Petch - both possible)

4.25am: Men's omnium, elimination (Gate)

5.11am: Women's keirin final (Andrews, Petch -both possible)

5.18am: Men's sprint, quarterfinal decider (Sam Dakin - possible)

5.27am: Men's omnium points race - final (Gate)

Athletics

5.35am: Women's 1500m semifinals (Maia Ramsden - possible)

Women Elite Keirin Final for gold - Ellesse Andrews of New Zealand 2023.

Ellesse Andrews will be flying the flag for Kiwis in the keirin. Photo: PHOTOSPORT

Day 14 (9/10 August)

Golf

7pm-4am: Women's tournament, round three (Lydia Ko - possible)

Canoe sprint

8.50pm/9pm: Women's K2 500m semifinals

9.10pm: Men's K2 500 semifinals

11.30pm: Men's K2 500m final

11.10pm: Women's K2 500m final - all possible

Athletics

9.30pm: Men's 800m semifinals (James Preston - possible)

Cycling

12am: Women's sprint, qualifying (Ellesse Andrews, Shaane Fulton)

12.41am: Men's sprint, semifinal 1 (Sam Dakin - possible)

12.48am: Women's sprint, 1/32 finals (Andrews, Fulton - both possible)

4.09am: Women's madison

5.10am: Women's sprint 1/16 finals (Andrews, Fulton - both possible)

4am: Men's sprint finals (Dakin - possible)

Diving

1am: Women's 3m springboard final (Lizzie Roussel - possible)

Football

4am: Men's gold medal match (Oly Whites - possible)

Artistic swimming

5.30am: Duet technical routine (Eva Morris, Nina Brown)

Athletics

5.40am: Women's shot put final (Maddi Wesche - possible)

6.10am: Men's triple jump final (Ethan Olivier - possible)

New Zealand's Nina Brown and Eva Morris compete in the preliminary round of the women's duet free artistic swimming event during the 2024 World Aquatics Championships in Doha.

Eva Morris and Nina Brown will be in action in the Olympic pool. Photo: AFP

Day 15 (10 /11 August)

Golf

7pm: Women's tournament, final round (Lydia Ko - possible)

Canoe sprint

8.30pm: Women's K1 500m semifinals (Lisa Carrington, Aimee Fisher - possible)

11pm: Women's K1 500m final (Lisa Carrington, Aimee Fisher - possible)

New Zealand canoe sprint paddlers Aimee Fisher and Dame Lisa Carrington.

There will be massive interest if both Aimee Fisher and Lisa Carrington make the K1 500 final. Photo: PHOTOSPORT

Football

3am: Women's gold medal match (Football Ferns - possible)

Athletics

5.10am: Men's high jump final (Hamish Kerr possible)

5.25am: Men's 800m final (James Preston - possible)

5.40am: Women's javelin throw final (Tori Peeters - possible)

Artistic swimming

5.30am: Duet - free routine (Nina Brown and Eva Morris)

Weightlifting

6.30am: Men's +102kg (David Liti)

David Liti of New Zealand at the 2022 Commonwealth Games.

Weightlifter David Liti Photo: PHOTOSPORT

Day 16 (11/12 August)

Athletics

6pm: Women's marathon (Camille French)

Track cycling

9pm: Women's omnium - scratch race

9.22pm: Women's sprint - semifinals, race one (Ellesse Andrews - possible)

9.29pm: Men's keirin - quarterfinals (Sam Dakin - possible)

9.50pm: Women's sprint - semifinals, race two -possible

9.57pm: Women's omnium, tempo race

10.18pm: Women's sprint, semifinals, race three - possible

10.29pm: Men's keirin, semifinals - possible

10.45pm: Women's sprint - finals, race one - possible

10.53pm: Women's omnium - elimination race

11.15pm: Women's sprint - finals, race two - possible

11.32pm: Men's keirin - final - possible

11.44pm: Women's sprint - finals, race three - possible

11.56pm: Women's omnium - points race

Monday, 12 August

6am: Closing ceremony

Camille French, pictured with her 22 month old daugher Sienna, is off to Paris in the marathon. She previously competed in the 5000m and 10,000m at the Tokyo Olympics.

Kiwi marathon runner Camille French faces a long wait before her event gets underway on the last day of competition. Photo: RNZ / Cole Eastham-Farrelly

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