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The 2016 Olympics continue on Sunday with a full slate of action from Rio. Starting early with rowing and ending late with beach volleyball, there's a loaded day of action coming to conclude the weekend. NBC Sports will be streaming it all live online for your viewing pleasure.
Coverage begins at 7:30 a.m. ET with heats and repêchages in a number of rowing competitions. The first real intrigue of the day may come at 9 a.m. with the beach volleyball match between Brazil's Larissa França and Talita Antunes and Russia's Evgenia Ukolova and Ekaterina Birlova.
From there, beach volleyball will be a staple throughout the day with preliminary matches scheduled from start to finish. On the American side, Lauren Fendrick and Brooke Sweat will make their Olympic debut at 10 a.m. against Poland's Kinga Kołosińska and Monika Brzostek. At 3:30 p.m., 2008 Olympic gold medal winner Phil Dalhausser and Nick Lucena take on Tunisia's Mohamed Arafet Naceur and Choaib Belhaj Salah.
Other major things to watch on Sunday include the women's road race, the men's gold medal bout in fencing and several medal events in swimming, including the men's 4x100-meter freestyle relay and women's 400-meter freestyle final. Katie Ledecky, who won Olympic gold in the 800-meter freestyle four years ago at age 15, will look to begin a hyped run in Rio with the 400-meter freestyle.
There's also lots of basketball, including Brazil vs. Lithuania, Croatia vs. Spain and Nigeria vs. Argentina on the men's side. For women's hoops, USA vs. Senegal, Serbia vs. Spain, Australia vs. Turkey and France vs. Belarus are on tap for Sunday.
It should be an exciting day at the Olympiad, especially with so many options to choose from. NBC Sports will have you covered no matter what as they'll be streaming everything live all day long. Below is a list of some of the bigger events on Day 1, with a full list of events and live streams via NBC Sports right here.
Key events on Sunday, Aug. 7
All times Eastern
Tennis: first round, Day 2, all tournaments (9:45 a.m. to 8 p.m.)
Basketball (women's): U.S. vs. Senegal (11 a.m.)
Soccer: men's group stage (noon to 9 p.m.)
Swimming: men's 100m breast and 4x100m free relay, women's 400m free and 100m fly (9 p.m.)
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