The 2021 Olympics have begun. They started with a muted opening ceremony with events starting Friday night. What's on at the Olympics? We've got you covered.
Top event: Olympics opening ceremony
The pomp and circumstances of the Olympic Games took place Friday morning (primetime in Tokyo). It was highlight by Naomi Osaka lighting the Olympic torch.
Olympics schedule of events (All time ET)
7:30 p.m.: Rowing.
8 p.m.: Badminton (group play).
8 p.m.: Beach Volleyball (men/women prelim matches).
8 p.m.: Fencing (men's sabre/women's epee prelims).
8:15 p.m.: Archery (mixed team prelims).
8:30 p.m.: Field Hockey -- Japan vs. Australia (men's preliminary pool play).
9 p.m.: Field Hockey -- New Zealand vs. India (men's preliminary pool play).
9 p.m.: Gymnastics (men's qualifying).
9 p.m.: Softball (opening round).
9:15 p.m.: 3X3 basketball (men/women pool play).
10 p.m.: Cycling (men's road race) -- Medal event.
10 p.m.: Boxing.
10 p.m.: Tennis.
10:45 p.m.: Field Hockey -- Netherlands vs. Belgium (men's preliminary pool play).
11:15 p.m.: Field Hockey -- Argentina vs. Spain (men's preliminary pool play).
Early Saturday at the Olympics
1 a.m.: Water Polo
3:30 a.m.: Football
4 a.m.: Equestrian
6:02 a.m.: Swimming
Top Olympic storylines
• Team USA will send a contingent of 613 athletes to Tokyo, the second most in Team USA history.
• These Olympic Games will feature a record 33 sports and 339 medal events, including 18 mixed/open events.
• The United States will be represented in 36 different disciplines.