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Paris Summer Olympics 2024: When To Watch NJ’s 23 Qualifiers Compete
Twenty-three athletes from New Jersey will be competing in the Paris Summer Olympic Games, which open Friday.

NEW JERSEY — Twenty-three athletes from New Jersey will be competing in the Paris Summer Olympic Games, which open Friday. The Games of the XXXIII Olympiad continue through Aug. 11.
Many details of the opening ceremonies have been kept under wraps. NBC’s live coverage of the Olympics starts at 12 p.m. EDT Friday, and the opening ceremony will begin at 1:30 p.m. Both NBC and its streaming service, Peacock, will broadcast the ceremony live, and NBC will re-air it at 7:30 p.m. Friday.
Representing New Jersey on Team USA are:
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- Paxten Aaronson - Soccer (Medford)
- Bam Adebayo - Basketball (Newark)
- Jack Alexy - Swimming (Morristown)
- Jackie Dubrovich - Fencing (Riverdale)
- Nic Fink - Swimming (Morristown)
- Amanda Golini - Field Hockey (Randolph)
- Jesse Grupper - Sport Climbing (Upper Montclair)
- Sam Mattis - Track and Field (East Brunswick)
- Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone - Track and Field (Dunellen)
- Casey Murphy - Soccer (Bridgewater)
- Keturah Orji - Track and Field (Mount Olive)
- Morgan Pearson - Triathlon (New Vernon)
- Molly Reckford - Rowing (Short Hills)
- Hezley Rivera - Gymnastics (Oradell)
- Mitchell Saron - Fencing (Ridgewood)
- Scottie Scheffler - Golf (Ridgewood)
- Elizabeth Tartakovsky - Fencing (Livingston)
- Curtis Thompson - Track and Field (Florence)
- John Tolkin - Soccer (Chatham)
- Amy Wang - Table Tennis (Sewell)
- Jack Yonekuza - Judo (West Long Branch)
Related: Meet The NJ Athletes Competing In The 2024 Summer Olympics In Paris
You can find the full schedule of competition dates and times here.
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Team USA is favored to win the most medals overall, according to a forecast by Nielsen’s Gracenote Sports, which supplies statistical analysis for sports leagues around the world.
More than 10,500 athletes from around the world will compete in 32 sports in the Paris Games. Team USA is projected to win 112 medals overall — 39 gold, 32 silver, and 41 bronze. China is forecast to win 86 overall — 34 gold, 27 silver, and 25 bronze.
NBC and its affiliated channels again have exclusive U.S. broadcasting rights. The network has said it will provide at least nine hours of daytime coverage during the Paris Games, including live broadcasts of favorite event finals.
NBC will broadcast certain events live. Here’s the full Olympic broadcast schedule, based on Paris local time, which is six hours ahead of the Eastern Time Zone.
Peacock is streaming the Games. Other ways to watch the Olympics are through the NBC Sports App or on NBCOlympics.com. On cable, NBC, USA Network, Golf Channel, E! and Telemundo will all provide coverage.
Paris hosts the Summer 2024 Paralympic Games, also held in Paris, will take place from Aug. 28 to Sept. 8.
Athletes from New Jersey who have qualified for the Paralympic Games are:
- Catarina Guimaraes - Para Track and Field (Cranford)
- Christie Raleigh Crossley - Para Swimming (Toms River)
NBC and its affiliated channels again have exclusive U.S. broadcasting rights. The network has said it will provide at least nine hours of daytime coverage during the Paris Games, including live broadcasts of favorite event finals. The NBC streaming service Peacock will provide coverage of every sport and event. The full broadcast and streaming schedules haven’t been announced yet.
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