Hey everyone, it’s your boy back again with another real-world problem-solving session! Today, I wanted to dig into something that’s been on my mind lately – the Olympic Games volleyball schedule. If you’re like me, you’re hyped for the 2024 Paris Olympics and definitely don’t want to miss a single spike or block in the volleyball matches.

So, I started by checking out a few posts online. One mentioned, “Don’t miss a moment of Olympic volleyball in 2024! Get the full schedule, match times, live updates.” That sounded promising, but it wasn’t much to go on. Another one talked about “Everything to know about volleyball at the 2024 Paris Olympics, including competition preview, event guide, top athletes.” Okay, that’s cool, but I needed the actual schedule, not just a preview.
Then I hit a post that said, “We’ve compiled all the dates and match times for the Paris 2024 volleyball games. Here, you can see when each game was scheduled, including the preliminary rounds, knockout stages.” This seemed like what I was looking for, so I kept digging. I found another tidbit saying, “Indoor and beach volleyball provided excitement and entertainment to the Paris Summer Games starting from the first day. With less than two months to go.” This got me even more excited – both indoor and beach volleyball? Yes, please!
I came across something about the women’s volleyball gold medal game airing live on NBC. “The women’s volleyball gold medal game will air live on NBC at 7 a.m. ET /4 a.m. PT. You can stream the match live on Peacock, and the app.” Awesome, I made a note to myself to tune in for that. Also, I saw a cool pic of the Olympic rings mounted on the Eiffel Tower, which really set the mood. It mentioned, “The Paris Olympics are coming to a close on Sunday. The women’s basketball gold medal game will be the last event played, with tip-off scheduled for 9:30 a.m. ET on Sunday at Bercy Arena.” Good to know for planning my viewing schedule.
I also found some details about the match formats: “Indoor is played best three of five sets, sets one through four played to 25 points while set five goes to 15. Beach plays best two of three sets.” That’s useful for understanding how long the matches might be.
Putting all this together, I started to get a clearer picture of the volleyball action at the 2024 Olympics. I’ve got the dates, some key match times, and where to watch the gold medal games. Plus, I learned a bit about the match formats, which is always a bonus.
So there you have it, folks. From a few vague posts to a somewhat clearer picture of the Olympic volleyball schedule. It took a bit of digging and piecing things together, but that’s how we roll, right? Hope this helps you get as pumped for the games as I am. Catch you all later!
