The 2024 Olympics start today (2024)

The 2024 Summer Olympics officially begin today and will continue until the closing ceremonies on August 11. That said, the first round of the games actually started on Wednesday, with preliminary rounds in archery, soccer, handball, and rugby. If that news comes as a surprise, you can find a full schedule here to ensure you don’t miss your favorite events going forward.

As is often the case with the Olympics, though, the spectacle that surrounds the games is often as big of a story as the events themselves.

Canada’s women’s soccer team won gold in the 2020 Olympics but enters this year as the number eight team in the world. Perhaps that pressure to repeat could explain at least part of why one of their staff felt the need to use a drone to spy on an upcoming opponent: 28th-ranked New Zealand. After getting caught, Canada’s coach chose to sit out the game while team officials sent an assistant coach and the drone’s operator home. Canada went on to win the match 2–1.

Outside of the competitions, one of the more interesting parts of the buildup to the games is often seeing who gets the honor of carrying the Olympic torch. While that privilege often goes to former athletes and prominent figures from the host country, American rapper Snoop Dogg will be among those carrying the flame on its final stretch before entering the stadium this year. He will also contribute to NBC’s coverage of the games, and his commentary at previous events has many—myself among them—genuinely excited to see how he adds to the experience.

While the world will be focused on France for the next few weeks, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) announced this week that Salt Lake City will host the Winter Olympics in 2034. Recent hosts have been chosen through a bidding process, often committing billions of dollars in new construction and event costs. However, the IOC altered its approach with the more recent selections to prioritize cities that are already equipped with most of what they will need to host the games, citing climate change, rising costs, and infrastructure challenges as reasons for the shift.

But though the Olympics will be entertaining—and the chance to root for your country always adds a level of intrigue to even the most obscure events—a recent article by Brad East on the relationship between God and the games is what’s most on my mind as the opening ceremonies draw near.

Why athletes thank God

As East notes, “The opening ceremonies of the Olympics are extravagant celebrations of national glories and global unity. But if you watch past this week’s opener to the Games themselves, you’ll notice an unusual pattern: Athletes are always talking about God.”

He goes on to add, “If you caught last month’s Olympic trials, you’ll have noticed the same thing. Athletes of every kind continuously gave God the credit, often in explicitly Christian terms. It was almost like a competition within the competition to see who could outdo the others in redirecting praise heavenward.”

And while, to some extent, that shouldn’t be surprising given the number of Christians competing, what East described that most caught my attention is the way the chaotic and unpredictable nature of athletic competition lends itself to a religious perspective in ways many other walks of life do not.

For example, if you or I wake up one morning with a stiff back or twist an ankle walking down the stairs, it’s typically little more than an inconvenience. However, if an athlete’s body fails them at the wrong time, it can mean years—or, for many Olympians, a lifetime—of work has gone to waste. As such, the idea that God can bring an element of order to the chaos is appealing to many.

And should all of their training and dedication result in victory, athletes are often quick to remember the Lord and respond with gratitude. And therein lies the lesson for us today.

Giving thanks to glorify God

You see, it would be easy to look at an athlete who has just achieved a lifelong dream and think that they have every reason to be grateful. After all, they do. However, gratitude, properly understood, should not be based on our circ*mstances or outcomes (1 Thessalonians 5:18).

The truth is that all of us have gifts and a purpose that more than warrants a sense of gratitude toward the one who bestowed both upon us.

As Mark Legg writes in his article on the Olympics, “The Bible speaks of natural gifting and other blessings in terms of stewardship. Whether you were born with wealth, charisma, or athletic ability, God is the ultimate source and rightful ruler of your gifts (Matthew 25:14–30).”

Our job is to use those gifts in ways that bring glory to God, and that gets much easier to do when we understand the absolute privilege it is to partner with the Creator of all things in stewarding his creation.

So, as we finish up for today, take a moment and ask the Holy Spirit to make you aware of any ways in which you’ve taken your gifts for granted. Then show God you’re sorry by thanking him for that gifting and asking him to help you understand how he would have you use your abilities going forward.

While there’s nothing wrong with the joy of victory, the blessing of knowing your life has a purpose and a meaning that extends beyond the present moment is infinitely better.

Have you thanked God for that purpose yet today?

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*Denison Forum does not necessarily endorse the views expressed in these stories.

Quote of the day:

“God gave you a gift of 84,600 seconds today. Have you used one of them to say thank you?” —William Arthur Ward

The 2024 Olympics start today (2024)

FAQs

What time do the Olympics start in 2024? ›

Olympic fans across the United States can plan to watch many of the most highly anticipated events of the 2024 Paris Olympics live. With Paris six hours ahead of the United States' Eastern Standard Time zone, the competition day will start for U.S. fans each day around 3am ET and conclude at about 6pm ET.

What channel will the Olympics be televised on? ›

TV channel listing, streaming. Monday slate of 2024 Paris Olympics competition will air on NBC, USA Network and E! network. You can also stream all Olympic coverage on Peaco*ck or on Fubo, which carries NBC and USA Network and offers a free trial to select users.

What time does the Olympic opening ceremony start? ›

What time does the Olympics opening ceremony start? The live NBC broadcast kicks off with a pre-show at noon ET Friday, and the ceremony itself begins at 7:30 p.m. Paris time, or 1:30 p.m. ET. The prime-time encore telecast, which features additional content, will air later in the day for U.S. viewers, at 7:30 p.m. ET.

Where can I watch the Olympics 2024 opening ceremony? ›

The Opening Ceremony of the 2024 Paris Olympics will air on NBC and stream on Peaco*ck and NBC Olympics platforms on Friday, July 26. Visit NBCOlympics.com/FAQ for more information on watching the Paris Olympics, including links to download the NBC, NBC Olympics and Peaco*ck apps.

What time do the Olympics start each morning? ›

Each competition day will start around 3 a.m. in North Carolina and conclude around 6 p.m. This includes finals in gymnastics, swimming and track and field, as well as games played by the men's and women's U.S. basketball teams and the USWNT in soccer. THE GAMES There will be 329 events across 39 sports.

How much does it cost to watch the Olympics 2024? ›

🏅 Most expensive tickets for 2024 Olympic events
DatesHighest ticket price
Opening ceremony Seine OlympiqueJuly 26$2,930 $2,930
Closing ceremony Stade de FranceAug. 11$1,737 $1,737
Track and field medal ceremonies Stade de FranceAug. 2-9$1,074 $1,074
Basketball finals Bercy ArenaAug. 10$1,064 $1,064
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Jul 29, 2024

What channel can I watch the Olympics on for free? ›

NBC is once again the exclusive host network for the Olympics in the U.S. But it will be utilizing a number of NBCUniversal channels to air the widest spectrum of events, including USA Network, CNBC, MSNBC and the Golf Channel. Telemundo and Universo will provide Spanish-language coverage.

How can I watch the Olympics 2024 without cable? ›

Stream the 2024 Paris Olympics closing ceremony online with free trials to DirecTV Stream, fuboTV, Hulu + Live TV, or watch it on Peaco*ck. The 2024 Summer Olympics have officially kicked off in Paris, with every event streaming on Peaco*ck.

Where can I watch the Olympics on TV? ›

Watch Paris 2024 Olympics Closing Ceremony on BBC TV and BBC iPlayer. You can watch live on Sunday 11 August from 7pm on BBC One, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport Online and BBC Red Button. Subtitles and live audio description will be available on BBC One.

Who is singing the national anthem at the 2024 Olympics? ›

Emily Zemler. H.E.R. has been selected to perform the American National Anthem during the closing ceremony of 2024 Paris Summer Olympics, as confirmed by People. The musician will sing the iconic song at the Stade de France on Sunday, Aug.

Who is performing at the Olympics opening ceremony? ›

Olympics opening ceremony moments: CĂ©line Dion, Lady Gaga, curious torchbearer and French musicians. By JONATHAN LANDRUM Jr. Catch up on AP's coverage of the 2024 Paris Olympics opening ceremony, with performances from Lady Gaga, Celine Dion and more. Follow AP's live coverage.

What time is the Olympic medal ceremony? ›

When And Where Can You Watch The Olympic Closing Ceremony? Live coverage will start at 2 p.m. EDT on Sunday, Aug. 11 and the closing ceremony will start at 3 p.m. It will be broadcast on NBC and Peaco*ck and re-broadcast during primetime coverage at 7 p.m. EDT on NBC and Peaco*ck.

Will the Olympic Opening Ceremony be on TV? ›

The ceremony will air on NBC and stream on Peaco*ck and NBC Olympic platforms — NBCOlympics.com, NBC.com, NBC app, NBC Olympics app.

How can I watch the Olympic ceremony for free? ›

Since NBC's broadcast channel is the primary spot airing the ceremony, you can watch for free with a good HD antenna. Be sure to test the antenna in multiple locations in your home to find the most reliable signal.

Can I watch the entire Opening Ceremony? ›

The opening ceremony will air on NBC as well as stream on Peaco*ck and NBC Olympic platforms, which include NBCOlympics.com, NBC.com, the NBC app, and the NBC Olympics app. NBC said the USA Network, E!, CNBC and GOLF Channel will also present live action and programming throughout the Olympics. See NBC's schedule here.

What time do the Olympics start central time? ›

What time does the Olympics Opening Ceremony start in the U.S.? The Opening Ceremony officially begins at 7:30 p.m. local time in Paris. That means it will start at 1:30 p.m. Eastern, 12:30 p.m. Central, 11:30 a.m. Mountain and 10:30 a.m. Pacific.

What time is the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics 2024? ›

The Opening Ceremony of the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games is scheduled for Wednesday 29 August between 8pm and 11.15pm at the bottom of the Champs-Élysées and Place de la Concorde. Discover the full list of flagbearers from the various delegations who will be marching in this sumptuous setting.

What is the time difference for the 2024 Olympics? ›

France is six hours ahead of the Eastern Daylight Time of the United States and nine hours ahead of the Pacific Daylight Time. The vast majority of the 2024 Olympic events will begin between 2 a.m. and 2 p.m. MDT. The Paris Olympics begin on July 24 and end on Aug. 11.

How to watch the opening ceremony of the Olympics? ›

The complete Opening and Closing Ceremonies schedule, including TV listings, is also available on the NBC Olympics schedule page. All live streams are also available to watch on mobile, tablet and connected TV devices via the Peaco*ck, NBC and NBC Sports apps.

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