Another big day for Team Ireland.
It’s another action-packed day in Paris as Team Ireland are involved across a variety of different sports on Day 4 of the Olympics.
We’ve compiled a list of every Irish competitor taking part in their events today so you can follow along with the action.
Some of today’s Olympics highlights include Daniel Wiffen going for gold tonight in the 800m freestyle final as well as Robert Dickson and Sean Waddilove continuing their skiff race in the sailing event.
Let’s hope tonight can live up to the amazing scenes following Mona McSharry’s Bronze medal performance in the pool.
Check out the list below.
All of the Irish competitors you can watch at the Olympics today: Day 4
ROWING
9.50am – Women’s double sculls semi-finals: Zoe Hyde and Alison Bergin
10.10am – Men’s double sculls semi-finals: Philip Doyle and Daire Lynch
10.30am – Women’s four repechage: Emily Hegarty, Natalie Long, Eimear Lambe and Imogen Magner
BOXING
11.36am – Women’s 54kg (bantamweight) round of 16: Jennifer Lehane v Yuan Chang (China)
HOCKEY
12.15pm – Men’s Pool B: Ireland v India
EQUESTRIAN
12.38 – Individual dressage qualifying Group B: Abigail Lyle (Giraldo)
CANOE SLALOM
2pm – Women’s C1 heats run 1 (third of 16 competitors): Michaela Corcoran
3pm – Men’s K1 heats run 1 (eighth of 16 competitors): Noel Hendrick
4.10pm – Women’s C1 heats run 2: Michaela Corcoran
5.10pm – Men’s K1 heats run 2: Noel Hendrick
RUGBY SEVENS
2pm – Places 5-8: France v Ireland
5pm – Places 5-8: Ireland v China/Great Britain
SAILING
3.30pm / 4.22pm / 5.14pm – Skiff race 7 / 8 / 9: Robert Dickson and Sean Waddilove
BADMINTON
3.40pm – Group L Rachael Darragh v Jenjira Stadelmann (Swi)
SWIMMING
8.02pm – Men’s 800m freestyle final: Daniel Wiffen
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