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PARIS 2024 OLYMPICS

How to watch the 2024 Paris Olympics in Germany – and who to look out for

The Summer Olympics are underway in Paris. Here's how to watch the games in Germany, and a few German athletes to keep an eye on.

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A view of the Olympic rings on the pitch prior to a football match at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at the Parc des Princes in Paris on July 24, 2024. (Photo by FRANCK FIFE / AFP)

The 2024 Olympics are taking place in Paris this year. The event kicked off on July 26th, and sporting events are continuing on through August 11th.

Basketball world champion Dennis Schröder and two-time judo world champion Anna-Maria Wagner were selected to represent Germany at the opening ceremony.

German athletes compete in nearly all of the 32 Olympic summer sports, and the country is a strong contender overall at both the Winter Olympics and the Summer Olympics. 

At the 2021 Summer Games in Tokyo, Germany came in 9th overall in terms of medals earned, and in the 2022 Winter Games in Beijing it came in second.

How to watch the Olympics on TV in Germany

In Germany, the Olympic games will be shown by four broadcasters: ZDF, Discovery+, ARD Mediathek and Eurosport.

If you have a TV with a cable connection, or similar service, you can turn to the Eurosport channel, as well as ARD or ZDF, for extensive coverage. 

For those without cable TV connections, you can also watch live streams of Olympic events on the ZDF, Discovery + or ARD websites.

Mahimbo lands a long jump

Germany’s Malaika Mihambo lands a long jump in the final during the European Indoor Athletics Championships at the Atakoy Athletics Arena in Istanbul on March 5th, 2023. Photo: Ozan Kose / AFP)

German athletes to watch at the Paris Games

Among Germany’s best bets for bringing medals home from France is 30-year-old long jumper Malaika Mihambo, who leaped into stardom among the world’s top track stars when she won a gold medal at the European Athletics Championship in Berlin in 2018.

One year later she set a world record at the World Championships in Doha with a jump of 7.3 metres – a record that hasn’t been surpassed since.

The German basketball team, led by Dennis Schröder, also enters the games with high esteem. 

The team includes all 12 players who won the 2023 FIBA World Cup, and four additions.

The German national team is comprised of players from the top teams in the German league – such as Bayern Munich and Alba Berlin – but also players from NBA teams in the US and other top teams in Spain, Italy and France.

In the sport of dressage – that’s equestrian showcase riding, sometimes called “horse ballet” – rider Isabell Werth will be taking part in her seventh Olympic Games at the age of 55. 

Werth has a shot at tying the woman’s record for most Olympic gold medals earned. 

Werth currently holds seven gold medals from previous Olympics. If she were to win two more in Paris, she would tie with Soviet gymnast Larissa Latynina who currently holds the record with nine.

Timo Boll

Germany’s Timo Boll competes at the World Table Tennis Champions European Summer Series 2022 in Budapest, Hungary, on July 19th, 2022. Photo: Attila Kisbenedek / AFP

Also in for his seventh Olympics is table tennis world star Timo Boll.

Boll is the record European champion, having earned the title eight times. Also, in 2003 he became the first German athlete to lead the world rankings. He currently holds two silver and bronze medals, and plans to end his career after this final Olympics in Paris.

In an interview with German media, Boll admitted that it was hard for him to qualify for the team this time due to “many injuries and of course also due to the ravages of time”.

“The Olympic Games are something very special,” he added. 

To catch a glimpse of the above athletes, and many others in action, be sure to tune via the broadcast channels listed above.

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The Team Germany games to watch at the Paris Olympics this weekend

Swimming, equestrian and rowing events have proven to be Germany's strengths at the 2024 Paris Olympic games so far, but there is a lot more to come. Here are some Germany team games to watch this weekend.

The Team Germany games to watch at the Paris Olympics this weekend

In the first week of the 2024 Paris Olympic Games, Germany managed to win six medals: two gold medals in swimming and equestrian events, two silver medals in canoe slalom and judo, and two bronze medals in swimming and rowing.

That puts Germany in 13th place on the world stage, in terms of gold medals won during these games, as of Friday afternoon. China is current in first place, and just ahead of Germany are New Zealand and Romania.

But the games will continue on until August 11th. So there are plenty more chances for German athletes to go for gold – and amaze audiences in Paris, Germany and around the world along the way.

Here are some Germany team games to watch this weekend. 

Friday night (August 2nd):

At 8:15 pm the German men’s hockey team faces off against Britain.

Then at 9 pm the German men’s basketball team takes on France.

It’s sure to be an exciting match, as both teams will be looking to hold onto their initial winning streaks. So far both Germany and France have won against Japan and Brazil.

Meanwhile, at 9:30 pm the German 3×3 women’s basketball team will also be playing against France.

Finally at 10 pm there’s the women’s beach volleyball with two German athletes up against two US players.

The full schedule of Germany team games can be seen on the Olympics website.

As a reminder, Olympics coverage in Germany can be streamed online via ARD or ZDF, and also watched on TV on the same channels as well as Eurosport.

READ ALSO: How to watch the 2024 Paris Olympics in Germany – and who to look out for

Saturday (August 3rd):

Saturday is a good day for beach and water sports with plenty of sailing rowing, swimming and beach volleyball games to see.

The day starts with two games in which the German team will take on its neighbours to the east. At 8 am the German Judo team faces Austria in an elimination game. Then at 9 am, in a men’s preliminary beach volleyball match Germany is up against Poland.

Oliver Zeidler

Rower Oliver Zeidler from Germany carries his boat as he trains for the Olympic Games. Triple world champion and double European champion in single sculls Zeidler is the favorite for the Olympic title in the single-handed rowing category. Photo by Michaela Rehle / AFP

There are two medal matches in rowing on Saturday. First is the men’s single sculls finals, at 9:42 am, with Oliver Zeidler (the reigning world champion in the event) going for gold. Then at 11 am is the men’s eight final in rowing.

In the early afternoon German sailors hit the seas with women’s dinghy races starting at 2:25 pm, mixed multihull races at 3:45 pm, and mixed dinghy racing at 5:05 pm.

At 7 pm there are two German women’s team sports to choose from: the women’s football team will play against Canada in the quarter-final match, and the women’s handball team will play against Norway.

Finally, at 9:28 pm, German swimmer Isabel Gose has a shot at a medal in the 800m freestyle final. Gose has already claimed the Bronze Medal in the 1500 m freestyle event earlier in the Paris games.

Sunday (August 4th):

Sunday starts with the 25m rapid shooting qualification and then moves onto archery and sailing.

Then at 2 pm the German men’s handball team will play against Slovenia.

But perhaps the game to watch on Sunday is the women’s basketball team taking on the US, which starts at 5:15. This is the first time that the German women’s basketball team has made it to the Olympic games, so many will be watching to see what they’re made of. In a couple of pre-tournament friendly games, Germany beat Nigeria but lost to the US team, which is currently the Gold Metal favourite.

Finally the weekend’s games end for Germany with the men’s hammer throw final at 8:30 pm.

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