The 7 Olympic medal events you should watch Sunday
Hundreds of Olympic medals will be handed out over the next two weeks, but you can't realistically watch every single event. Each day we'll narrow down the Olympic schedule for you and provide a guide to what you should be watching from Rio.
Note that not every sport will be broadcast live on television - especially if you live on the West Coast, where most broadcasts will be delayed - but you can stream all of the event finals as they happen on NBCOlympics.com or by using the NBC Sports app.
The United States women's gymnastics team will begin qualifying Sunday at 4:30 p.m. ET, but coverage won't begin on television until 8:00 p.m. ET on NBC. You can watch the U.S. women (and every other team) perform live via NBCOlympics.com and the NBC Sports app starting at 8:45 a.m. ET.
2008 bronze medalist Corey Cogdell will try for her second Olympic medal in trap
Synchronized diving is one of the most mesmerizing events of the Games. China dominates men's and women's diving, and the United States is not among the countries in the final. You can watch the final live here.
22-year-old American Alexander Massialas is one of the favorites to win gold in the men's foil.
U.S. medal hopeful: Kelsi Worrell
U.S. medal hopeful: Kevin Cordes
U.S. medal hopefuls: Katie Ledecky, Leah Smith
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