2024 Olympics, competition schedule for July 31st and possible medals

The Paris 2024 Olympics are giving us unique emotions and unforgettable moments. Today, July 31st, will be a crucial day for the Italian medal table, with many competing athletes ready to give their all.
From water sports to archery, from athletics to fencing, our champions will face one challenge after another, carrying the tricolor high. We are all holding our breath to see how this day will evolve, which promises to be full of successes and surprises.
Who are the Italians in the race
On this day full of competitions, several Italian athletes will be protagonists in their respective disciplines. In women's triathlon we'll see it in action Alice Betto, Bianca Seregni and Verena Steinhauser, while in the male test it will be up to Alessio Crociani and Gianluca Pozzatti. In clay pigeon shooting, the blues Jessica Rossi and Silvana Stanco will try to qualify for the finals, while Edoardo Bonazzi he will be engaged in target shooting.
In judo, Christian Parlati and Kim Polling will represent Italy in their respective weight categories, and in rowing, great anticipation for the performances of Giovanni Codato and Davide Comini in the men's duel and for the four of men's sculls with Luca Chiumento, Giacomo Gentili, Andrea Panizza and Luca Rambaldi.
Here are some of the athletes competing:
- Alice Betto, Bianca Seregni, Verena Steinhauser – Triathlon, women's event (08:00) – POSTPONED
- Jessica Rossi, Silvana Stanco – Shooting, women's trap (qualifiers) (09:00)
- Edoardo Bonazzi – Shooting, men's 50 m rifle 3 positions (09:00)
- Kim Polling – Judo, women's -70 kg (thirty-second) (10:00)
- Christian Parlati – Judo, men's -90 kg (thirty-second) (10:06)
- Giovanni Codato, Davide Comini – Rowing, two without men (semi-finals) (10:34)
- Alessio Crociani, Gianluca Pozzatti – Triathlon, men's event (10)
- John Toti – Badminton, men's singles (groups) (11:00)
- Francesca Fangio – Swimming, women's 200 breaststroke (heats) (11:00)
- Gabriel Soares, Stefano Oppo – Rowing, men's lightweight sculls (semi-finals) (11:14)
- Thomas Cecon – Swimming, men's 200m backstroke (heats) (11am)
- Luca Chiumento, Giacomo Gentili, Andrea Panizza, Luca Rambaldi – Rowing, men's four sculls (12:02)
- Giorgia Bertuzzi, Jana Germani – Sailing, women's 49erFX (regattas 10, 11 and 12) (12pm)
- Luca Curatoli, Michele Gallo, Luigi Samele, Pietro Torre – Fencing, men's team épée (quarterfinals) (13pm)
- Mauro Nespoli – Archery, men's individual (thirty-second) (13pm)
- Chiara Rebagliati – Archery, women's individual (thirty-second) (13pm)
- Nicholas Renna – Sailing, men's IQFoil (regattas 7, 8, 9, 10, 11) (14pm)
- Alessandro Paoli – Archery, men's individual (thirty-second) (14pm)
- Marta Maggetti – Sailing, women's IQFoil (regattas 8, 9, 10, 11, 12) (16:48)
- Setterosa (vs. United States) – Water polo, women's tournament (groups) (18pm)
- Federico Musolesi – Archery, men's individual (thirty-second) (19pm)
- Simona Quadarella – Swimming, women's 1500m freestyle (21pm)
- Adrian Carambula, Alex Ranghieri – Beach Volleyball, men's tournament (groups) (22 pm)
What are the possible medals for the Azzurri
July 31st offers several medal opportunities for Italy. In rowing, great anticipation for the four of men's sculls comprised of Luca Chiumento, Giacomo Gentili, Andrea Panizza and Luca Rambaldi, who aim to bring Italy back to the podium in this specialty after 16 years.
In fencing, the swordsmen Luca Curatoli, Michele Gallo, Luigi Samele and Pietro Torre they face Hungary in the quarterfinals, hoping to follow in the footsteps of the women's team that won gold.
Finally, all eyes on Simona Quadarella, reigning world champion of the 1500 freestyle, who will challenge the American champion Katie ledecky in a race that promises sparks.
- Men's four sculls (rowing): Luca Chiumento, Giacomo Gentili, Andrea Panizza, Luca Rambaldi (12:02)
- Men's team epee (fencing): Luca Curatoli, Michele Gallo, Luigi Samele, Pietro Torre (13pm)
- Women's 1500 freestyle (swimming): Simona Quadarella (21pm)
- Women's triathlon: Alice Betto, Bianca Seregni, Verena Steinhauser (08:00)
- Men's triathlon: Alessio Crociani, Gianluca Pozzatti (10)
- Skeet shooting, female trap: Jessica Rossi, Silvana Stanco (09:00)
- Archery, men's individual: Mauro Nespoli, Federico Musolesi, Alessandro Paoli (from 13pm)
- Archery, women's individual: Chiara Rebagliati (13pm)
- Swimming, women's 200m breaststroke: Francesca Fangio (11:00)
- Swimming, men's 200m backstroke: Thomas Ceccon (11:21)
Event Finals where medals will be awarded on July 31st
July 31st will be a crucial day for many medals to be awarded at the Paris 2024 Olympics. Fans won't want to miss these highlights:
- 08:00 – Triathlon: individual women's event
- 10:45 – Triathlon: individual men's event
- 11:00 – Diving: women's synchronized 10m platform final
- 12:02 – Rowing: men's pair final four
- 12:14 – Rowing: women's pair final four
- 13:10 – BMX Freestyle: final women's event
- 14:44 – BMX Freestyle: final men's event
- 15:00 – Skeet shooting: women's trap final
- 16:48 – Judo: finals 3rd/4th place -70 kg women
- 17:30 – Artistic Gymnastics: men's individual all-around final
- 17:00 – Judo: final 1st/2nd place -70 kg women
- 17:06 – Judo: finals 3rd/4th place -90 kg men
- 17:18 – Judo: 1st/2nd place final, men's -90 kg
- 17:25 – Canoe Slalom: women's C1 final
- 19:30 – Fencing: 3rd/4th place men's team saber final
- 20:30 – Fencing: 1rd/2th place men's team saber final
- 20:30 – Swimming: women's 100m freestyle final
- 20:37 – Swimming: men's 200m butterfly final
- 21:13 – Swimming: women's 1500m freestyle final
- 22:31 – Swimming: men's 200m breaststroke final
- 22:39 – Swimming: men's 100m freestyle final