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NBC Announces Olympic Trials TV Schedule With Live Finals On NBC And Prelims On Peacock

NBC Sports has announced its coverage scheduled for the 2024 Olympic Trials which will take place from June 15-23 in Indianapolis within Lucas Oil Stadium.

TV coverage will begin on the first night of competition during finals at 6:30 pm EST on USA Network on Saturday, June 15th. Live coverage of finals will be available every night on NBC and Peacock beginning at 8 pm EST.

Prelims will be available live on Peacock. USA Network will have same-day delayed coverage of prelims. Peacock streaming costs $5.99 a month (plus tax) or $59.99 per year. A discount is available for students allowing Peacock to be $1.99/month.

The US Paralympic Trials will be shown live on CNBC and Peacock on Saturday, June 29th, at 6 pm EST.

Full TV Schedule

Date Coverage Network Time
Sat., June 15 Qualifying Heats Peacock 11 a.m.
Qualifying Heats USA Network* 6:30 p.m.
Finals NBC, Peacock 8 p.m.
Sun., June 16 Qualifying Heats Peacock 11 a.m.
Qualifying Heats USA Network* 5 p.m.
Finals NBC, Peacock 8 p.m.
Mon., June 17 Qualifying Heats Peacock 11 a.m.
Qualifying Heats USA Network* 7 p.m.
Finals NBC, Peacock 8 p.m.
Tues., June 18 Qualifying Heats Peacock 11 a.m.
Qualifying Heats USA Network* 6 p.m.
Finals NBC, Peacock 8 p.m.
Wed., June 19 Qualifying Heats Peacock 11 a.m.
Qualifying Heats USA Network* 7 p.m.
Finals NBC, Peacock 8 p.m.
Thurs., June 20 Qualifying Heats Peacock 11 a.m.
Qualifying Heats USA Network* 7 p.m.
Finals NBC, Peacock 8 p.m.
Fri., June 21 Qualifying Heats Peacock 11 a.m.
Qualifying Heats USA Network* 5:30 p.m.
Finals NBC, Peacock 8 p.m.
Sat., June 22 Qualifying Heats Peacock 11 a.m.
Qualifying Heats USA Network* 6:30 p.m.
Finals NBC, Peacock 8 p.m.
Sun., June 23 Finals NBC, Peacock 8 p.m.
Sat., June 29 Paralympic Finals CNBC, Peacock 6 p.m.
Sun., June 30 Paralympic Finals CNBC* 1 p.m.

*Taped coverage

Less than a week ago, it was reported that USA Swimming has a goal of an average of 5 million TV viewers each night of Trials, almost twice the average from 2020(1) Trials. This will be the first time that the event is staged in a football field as Lucas Oil is home to the Indianapolis Colts.

Despite moving Trials to a larger stadium, ticket sales still continue to lag. Single-session tickets became available in early-March and are as low as $15 for a prelims session.

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F donahue
2 months ago

Commentators should comment on the race, not joking and conversing in the background. I turn the sound off. They have nothing of value to add

Gail M
Reply to  F donahue
2 months ago

They should also report what they see in front of their eyes rather than focusing on their favorite swimmers who don’t even win the race

F donahue
2 months ago

Why races being edited, like Ledecky 1500?

Swammer Chat
3 months ago

Fallon may not be able to leave semis omg

Gary K
3 months ago

What times are the individual events taking place?

Fast Aquatics
3 months ago

Can not wait to watch Grant Sanders from Fl!

CELL
5 months ago

Is it just me or does Tokyo not feel that long ago?

Z Tech
Reply to  CELL
3 months ago

it’s only been 3 years instead of 4, honestly I’m kinda surprised how little the pandemic is acknowledged given how the disruption is still echoing through our daily lives, it’s almost like a collective trauma response that we don’t want to give it any attention though we all know it’s there.

ScovaNotiaSwimmer
5 months ago

I just realized that I, a Canadian, serendipitously planned a family trip to NYC during the first part of Trials. I know what I’m making everyone watch in the hotel room each evening!

Joe not a swimmer
Reply to  ScovaNotiaSwimmer
3 months ago

Got this right– you are going to NYC and spending each nite watching swimming and missing Broadway muslcals, plays and other entertainment? Each to their own. have a good time.

Question
5 months ago

could you watch the finals on peacock with a vpn if you re from europe?
Had to watch the tokyo trials on a Facebook live from a lady that was sitting on the stands, wish i wouldn t have to go through that again…

John26
Reply to  Question
5 months ago

Yes i did that for the French open last yeae

Ger
Reply to  Question
3 months ago

It looks difficult. If your CC or paypal is a European account, Peacock will not accept it. There may be a work round if you have an apple device via itunes that you might want to try out.

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