Highlights and Schedule for Day 15 of the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris

Canada can rewrite the record book on Saturday.

With just one medal on the penultimate day of competition at Paris 2024, Canada will be up to 25 for Paris 2024 and set a new national record for medals won at a non-boycotted Summer Games.

Canada will be favoured to win at least two medals on Day 15. Here’s a look at highlights, along with the full event schedule.

(All times Eastern)

Cameron Levins (men’s marathon, 2 a.m.)

The Black Creek, B.C., runner finished fourth at the world championships in this event in 2022.

Rylan Wiens (men’s 10-m platform diving, semis, 4 a.m.; final, 9 a.m.)

The Saskatoon diver was third in qualifying on Friday. He teamed with Nathan Zsombor-Murray, who also is in the semis, to win bronze in the synchro event earlier in the Olympics.

Brooke Henderson (women’s golf, round 4, 5:55 a.m.)

The Smiths Falls, Ont. native is five shots out of a bronze-medal position entering the final round.

Justina Di Stasio (women’s wrestling, 76-kg competition, 5 a.m.)

After taking a long break from the sport, the native of Coquitlam, B.C., returned ahead of Paris. She won world-championship gold at 72 kg in 2018.

Katie Vincent (women’s canoe single 200-m semis, 5:40 a.m.; final, 7:40 a.m.)

Vincent teamed up with Sloan MacKenzie to win bronze in the C-2 500 metres on Friday. She looks for her third career Olympic medal on Saturday.

Philip Kim (men’s breaking, 10 a.m.)

Better known as B-Boy Phil Wizard, the Vancouver dancer is a medal favourite in this new Olympic sport. He has won medals at the past three world championships, including gold in 2022.

Marco Arop (men’s 800-m final, 1:05 p.m.)

The Edmonton runner won gold at the world championships in this event last year.

Canadian women’s 4×400-m relay team (final, 3:14 p.m.)

Canada finished third in this event at the World Athletics Relays earlier this year.

U.S. vs. France men’s basketball (gold-medal game, 3:30 p.m.)

Joel Embiid will hear the boos as the host nation goes for a massive upset. This should be fun.

Full event schedule

Artistic swimming
Duet free routine, 1:30 p.m.

Track and field
Men’s marathon, 2 a.m.
Men’s high jump final, 1 p.m.
Men’s 800-m final, 1:05 p.m.
Women’s javelin final, 1:30 p.m.
Women’s 100-m hurdles final, 1:35 p.m.
Men’s 5,000-m final, 1:50 p.m.
Women’s 1,500-m final, 2:15 p.m.
Men’s 4×400-m relay final, 3 p.m.
Women’s 4×400-m relay final, 3:14 p.m.

Men’s basketball (full schedule, standings, scores)
Bronze-medal game: Germany vs. Serbia, 5 a.m.
Gold-medal game: France vs. U.S., 3:30 p.m.

Beach volleyball
Men’s bronze-medal match, 3 p.m.
Men’s final, 4:30 p.m.

Boxing (bout schedule)
Women’s 57-kg final, 3:30 p.m.
Men’s 57-kg final, 3:47 p.m.
Women’s 75-kg final, 4:34 p.m.
Men’s 92-kg final, 4:51 p.m.

Breaking
Men’s round-robin, 10 a.m.
Men’s quarterfinals, semifinals and medal battles, 2 p.m.

Canoe sprint
Women’s kayak single 500-m semis, 4:30 a.m.
Men’s kayak single 1,000-m semis, 4:50 a.m.
Women’s canoe single 200-m semis, 5:40 a.m.
Women’s kayak single 500-m final, 6:40 a.m.
Men’s kayak single 1,000-m semis, 7:10 a.m.
Women’s canoe single 200-m semis, 7:40 a.m.

Cycling (track)
Women’s sprint elimination races, 11 a.m.
Men’s keirin first round, 11:19 a.m.
Women’s sprint quarterfinal repechages, 11:50 a.m.
Men’s madison, 11:59 a.m.
Women’s sprint quarterfinals, 1:07 p.m.
Men’s keirin repechages, 1:21 p.m.

Diving
Men’s 10-m platform semis, 4 a.m.
Men’s 10-m platform final, 9 a.m.

Golf (tee times)
Women’s Round 4, 3 a.m.

Handball
Women’s bronze-medal match: Denmark vs. Sweden, 4 a.m.
Women’s final: Norway vs. France, 9 a.m.

Modern pentathlon
Women’s individual semifinals, 3:30 a.m., 7:30 a.m.
Men’s final, 11:30 a.m.

Rhythmic gymnastics
Group all-around rotation, 8 a.m.

Soccer (full standings, schedules, scores)
Women’s final: U.S. vs. Brazil, 11 a.m.

Sport climbing
Women’s boulder and lead boulder finals, 4:15 a.m.
Women’s boulder and lead lead final, 6:35 a.m.

Table tennis
Women’s team bronze-medal match: Korea vs. Germany, 4 a.m.
Women’s final: China vs. Japan, 9 a.m.

Taekwondo (bout schedule)
Women’s 67-kg and men’s 80-kg competitions, 3 a.m.-3:37 p.m.

Volleyball
Men’s final: France vs. Poland, 7 a.m.

Water polo 
Women’s seventh-place game: Canada vs. Greece, 3 a.m.
Women’s bronze-medal game: U.S. vs. Netherlands, 4:35 a.m.
Women’s fifth-place game: Hungary vs. Italy, 8 a.m.
Women’s final: Australia vs. Spain, 9:35 a.m.

Weightlifting
Men’s 102-kg competition, 5:30 a.m.
Women’s 81-kg competition, 10 a.m.

Wrestling (bout schedule)
Men’s and women’s freestyle competitions, 5 a.m.-2:35 p.m.

As the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris near their conclusion, Day 15 promises to be filled with exciting events and fierce competition. With several medal events taking place across a variety of sports, spectators can expect to witness some of the world’s best athletes vying for gold.

One of the highlights of Day 15 will be the men’s marathon, which will take place in the streets of Paris. This grueling 26.2-mile race is sure to test the endurance and stamina of the competitors, as they navigate the city’s iconic landmarks in pursuit of Olympic glory.

In addition to the marathon, fans can look forward to medal events in sports such as track and field, swimming, gymnastics, and cycling. With athletes from around the globe competing in these events, viewers can expect to see world records broken and new champions crowned.

The schedule for Day 15 is packed with action from morning until night, with events taking place at various venues throughout Paris. Whether you’re a fan of team sports like basketball and soccer, or individual competitions like tennis and boxing, there is something for everyone to enjoy on this exciting day of competition.

As the 2024 Olympic Games draw to a close, Day 15 offers one last chance to witness the incredible talent and dedication of the world’s top athletes. So grab your popcorn, settle in front of the TV, and get ready to cheer on your favorite competitors as they strive for Olympic glory in the final days of competition in Paris.