BTN News: The excitement continues this Tuesday at the Paris 2024 Olympics, with Argentina participating in a variety of disciplines. Highlights include the national football team’s match against Ukraine, the Leones’ face-off with New Zealand in hockey, and José ‘Maligno’ Torres’s debut in BMX freestyle. Additionally, several Argentine tennis players continue their quests at Roland Garros. Here’s a detailed guide to Argentina’s activities and where to catch all the action live.
Live Streaming and Broadcasting Information
All events featuring Argentine athletes can be streamed live through TyC Sports Play and Claro Sports’ YouTube channel. TyC Sports also holds television broadcasting rights for the Olympics, offering alternating coverage of different events. The TV Pública provides live daily editions, often broadcasting events with Argentine participants.
Tuesday, July 30: Argentina’s Schedule in Paris 2024
All times are in Argentina Time (ART).
Tennis
- Not before 8:30 AM: Mariano Navone vs. Lorenzo Musetti (Italy) – Men’s singles – Second round.
- Not before 10:00 AM: Nadia Podoroska and Lourdes Carlé vs. Cristina Bucsa and Sara Sorribes Tormo (Spain) – Women’s doubles – Second round.
- Not before 11:30 AM: Máximo ‘Machi’ González and Nadia Podoroska vs. Taylor Fritz and Coco Gauff (USA) – Mixed doubles – First round.
Sailing
- 7:13 AM: Francisco Saubidet Birkner – Men’s Windsurfing – Races 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6.
- 7:33 AM: Chiara Ferreti – Women’s Windsurfing – Races 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7.
Cycling
- 10:10 AM: José ‘Maligno’ Torres – BMX Freestyle – Qualification.
Football
- 12:00 PM: Argentina vs. Ukraine – Men’s Tournament – Group B – Matchday 3.
Hockey
- 12:00 PM: The Leones vs. New Zealand – Men’s Tournament – Group B – Matchday 3.
Argentina’s Delegation in Paris 2024: A Breakdown
The Argentine delegation is well-represented across various sports disciplines in Paris 2024. Here is a comprehensive list of the athletes and the sports they are competing in:
Athletics (6):
- Florencia Borelli and Daiana Ocampo (Marathon)
- Elián Larregina (400 meters)
- Belén Casetta (3000 meters steeplechase)
- Nazareno Sasia (Shot put)
- Joaquín Gómez (Hammer throw)
BMX (2):
- Gonzalo Molina
- José Augusto Torres
Canoeing (2):
- Agustín Vernice (K1 1000m)
- Brenda Rojas (K1 500)
Road Cycling (1):
- Eduardo Sepúlveda
Equestrian (1):
- José María Larocca (Show jumping)
Fencing (1):
- Pascual Di Tella (Sabre)
Football (18):
- Leandro Brey, Gerónimo Rulli, Marco Di Césare, Julio Soler, Joaquín García, Gonzalo Luján, Nicolás Otamendi, Bruno Amione, Ezequiel Fernández, Santiago Hezze, Cristian Medina, Kevin Zenón, Giuliano Simeone, Luciano Gondou, Thiago Almada, Claudio Echeverri, Julián Álvarez, and Lucas Beltrán.
Golf (2):
- Alejandro Tosti
- Emiliano Grillo
Handball (14):
- Leonel Maciel, Juan Bar, Diego Simonet, Pablo Simonet, Pedro Martínez Cami, Nicolás Bono, Ignacio Pizarro, Federico Fernández, Santiago Baronetto, Lucas Moscariello, Gastón Mouriño, Pablo Vainstein, Federico Pizarro, Nicolás Bonanno, James Parker, Andrés Moyano, and Guillermo Fischer.
Field Hockey (32):
- Las Leonas (16): Cristina Cosentino, Juana Castellaro Morello, Valentina Raposo, Agustina Gorzelany, Victoria Sauze, Agostina Alonso, Rocío Sánchez Moccia, Pilar Campoy, Sofía Cairó, Sofía Toccalino, Eugenia Trinchinetti, María José Granatto, Agustina Albertario, Lara Casas, Zoe Díaz, and Julieta Jankunas.
- Los Leones (16): Tomás Santiago, Juan Ignacio Catan, Nicolás Della Torre, Tadeo Marcucci, Iñaki Minadeo, Federico Monja, Agustín Bugallo, Thomas Habif, Matías Rey, Santiago Tarazona, Lucas Toscani, Bautista Capurro, Maico Casella, Tomás Domene, Lucas Martínez, and Agustín Mazzilli.
Swimming (3):
- Macarena Ceballos (100m breaststroke)
- Ulises Saravia (100m backstroke)
- Agostina Hein (400m and 800m freestyle)
Modern Pentathlon (1):
- Franco Serrano
Rowing (4):
- Sonia Baluzzo and Evelyn Silvestro (LW2x)
- Alejandro Colomino and Pedro Dickson (LM2x)
Rugby (12):
- Santiago Álvarez, Tomás Elizalde, Agustín Fraga, Luciano González, Matteo Graziano, Santiago Mare, Marcos Moneta, Matías Osadczuk, Joaquín Pellandini, Gastón Revol, Germán Schulz, and Tobías Wade.
Skateboarding (2):
- Matías Dell Olio
- Mauro Iglesias
Taekwondo (1):
- Lucas Guzmán (-58 kg)
Tennis (8):
- Sebastián Báez, Francisco Cerúndolo, Tomás Etcheverry, Mariano Navone, Lourdes Carlé, Nadia Podoroska, Máximo ‘Machi’ González, and Andrés Molteni.
Table Tennis (1):
- Santiago Lorenzo
Shooting (3):
- Fernanda Russo (10m air rifle)
- Julián Gutiérrez (10m air rifle)
- Federico Gil (skeet)
Archery (1):
- Damián Jajarabilla (Recurve individual)
Triathlon (1):
- Romina Biagioli
Sailing (7):
- Eugenia Bosco and Mateo Majdalani (Nacra 17)
- Lucía Falasca (ILCA 6)
- Catalina Turienzo (Formula Kite)
- Francisco Saubidet and Chiara Ferreti (both in windsurfing)
- Francisco Guaragna (ILCA 7)
Men’s Volleyball (13):
- Luciano De Cecco, Matías Sánchez, Bruno Lima, Pablo Kukartsev, Agustín Loser, Nicolás Zerba, Martín Ramos, Facundo Conte, Luciano Palonsky, Luciano Vicentín, Jan Martínez, Ezequiel Palacios, and Santiago Danani.
With such a diverse representation across multiple sports, Argentina’s presence in Paris 2024 promises to deliver thrilling moments and a strong chance of winning medals. Whether you’re a fan of football, hockey, tennis, or any other sport, there’s plenty to look forward to this Tuesday.