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Australia will be out to make an immediate impact at Paris 2024 with medal hopes in swimming, cycling, diving and rugby sevens – all times AEST
The Paris Olympics are under way and Australia will be out to start with a bang as Ariarne Titmus, Sam Short and Elijah Winnington are among those to chase swimming medals. The Dolphins’ men and women will also renew each of their rivalries in the 4x100m freestyle relay events.
Grace Brown will hope to go at least one better after finishing fourth in the women’s individual time trial in Tokyo, while the Boomers face familiar foes Spain in their men’s basketball campaign and the Kookaburras kickstart their men’s hockey campaign.
11.30pm: Men’s qualification: Jesse Moore
3.30am: Women’s singles: Tiffany Ho v Beiwen Zhang
4.20am: Women’s doubles: Angela Yu and Setyana Mapasa v Nami Matsuyama and Chiharu Shida
7pm: Men’s – Group A: Australia Boomers v Spain
11pm: Men’s preliminary – Pool A: Izac Carracher and Mark Nicolaidis v David Ahman and Jonatan Hellvig
2am: Women’s preliminary – Pool B: Taliqua Clancy and Mariafe Artacho del Solar v Chen Xue and Xinyi Xia
11pm, 1.10am: Men’s canoe single heats: Tristan Carter
12am, 2.10am: Women’s kayak single heats: Jessica Fox
10.30pm: Women’s individual time trial: Grace Brown
12.32am: Men’s individual time trial: Lucas Plapp
7pm: Women’s synchronised 3m springboard final: Maddison Keeney and Anabelle Smith
5.30pm: Eventing team dressage: Australia
5.30pm: Eventing individual dressage: Shane Rose, Kevin McNab, Christopher Burton
9.15pm: Men’s – Pool B: Australia Kookaburras v Argentina
6pm: Men’s -60 kg elimination round of 32: Joshua Katz v Andrea Carlino
6.12pm: Women’s single sculls heats: Tara Rigney
8pm: Women’s double sculls heats: Amanda Bateman and Harriet Hudson
8.50pm: Women’s quadruple sculls heats: Caitlin Cronin, Laura Gourley, Rowena Meredith and Ria Thompson
12pm: Men’s semi-final: Australia v Fiji
8.30pm: Women’s 10m air pistol qualification: Elena Galiabovitch
8pm: Men’s street preliminaries: Shane O’Neill
1am: Men’s street final: Shane O’Neill (TBC)
3am: Men’s round one: Ethan Ewing, Jack Robinson
7.48am: Women’s round one: Molly Picklum, Tyler Wright
7pm: Women’s 100m butterfly heats: Emma McKeon, Alexandria Perkins
7.12pm: Women’s 400m freestyle heats: Jamie Perkins, Ariarne Titmus
7.30pm: Men’s 100m breaststroke heats: Sam Williamson, Josh Yong
7.45pm: Men’s 400m freestyle heats: Sam Short, Elijah Winnington
8.15pm: Women’s 4x100m freestyle relay heats: Australia
8.26pm: Men’s 4x100m freestyle relay heats: Australia
4.30am: Women’s 100m butterfly semi-finals: Emma McKeon, Alexandria Perkins (TBC)
4.42am: Men’s 400m freestyle final: Sam Short, Elijah Winnington (TBC)
4.52am: Women’s 400m freestyle final: Jamie Perkins, Ariarne Titmus (TBC)
5.12am: Men’s 100m breaststroke semi-final: Sam Williamson, Josh Yong (TBC)
5.34am: Women’s 4x100m freestyle relay final: Australia (TBC)
5.44am: Men’s 4x100m freestyle relay final: Australia (TBC)
12.30am: Mixed doubles round of 16: Nicholas Lum and Minhyung Jee v Ovidiu Ionescu and Bernadette Szocs
6.15am: Men’s singles round of 64: Finn Luu v Alberto Mino
8pm: Women’s singles first round: Daria Saville v Zheng Qinwen
From 8pm: Men’s singles first round: Matthew Ebden v Novak Djokovic, Rinky Hijikata v Daniil Medvedev
From 8pm: Women’s doubles first round: Daria Saville and Ellen Perez v Coco Gauff and Jessica Pegula
4.05am: Women’s preliminary round – Group A: Australia Stingers v China
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What do expanded roster limits mean for the future of college football? | College Football Enquirer
Ross Dellenger & Dan Wetzel discuss the recent agreement in the three antitrust cases against the NCAA and the settlement that would expand college football rosters to allow for 105 scholarship spots. While this is a win for student athletes, Dan and Ross argue that this could hinder competitive balance in the sport and that the power conferences' blue blood schools could be even more effective at poaching athletes away from the mid and lower-tier universities. Hear the full conversation on the “College Football Enquirer” podcast - and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you listen.