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What to watch on Day 2 at Paris 2024

Good Morning and welcome back to the Olympic Games Paris 2024 live blog!

After Saturday’s rain, Sunday is forecast to be a nice and sunny day in the French capital. Thirteen sets of medals are due to be handed out on Day 2 of Paris 2024, including in women's street skateboarding where Brazil's Rayssa Leal is the defending champion. Which ones will you be looking forward to? Don't miss our selection of the day's events:

Artistic gymnastics - Simone Biles returns to the Olympic Games
Three years after she withdrew from the women's team all-around final at Tokyo 2020 due to the twistiesSimone Biles is back competing in artistic gymnastics at an Olympic Games.
She is in action as the women's artistic gymnatics programme begins with qualification at the Bercy Arena (Subdivision 1 from 9:30am), with an eye on qualifying for the individual all-around as well as apparatus finals.

Basketball - South Sudan make historic bow
Barely seven years after playing their first official match, South Sudan's men's basketball team will make their Olympic debut on Day 2 when they face Puerto Rico (11am).
It's been a remarkable journey for the team representing the world's newest independent state, who earned their spot in Paris by finishing as the best African team at the 2023 FIBA Men's Basketball World Cup.
Team USA also begins its campaign, taking on Serbia (5:15pm; 11:15am Eastern time).

Swimming - Can Marchand end French drought in pool?
Hosts France haven't won gold in a swimming event in 12 years since French swimmers won four events at London 2012. On Day 2, one of the nation's biggest hopes this summer, world record holder Léon Marchand, will look to end the drought.
If he qualifies from the morning heats (11am), Marchand will take part in his favourite event, the men's 400m individual medley final (8:30pm), which happens to be the night's first swimming final and could set the tone for the rest of the evening for the home crowd.
There's also the men's 100m breaststroke final (9:54pm), where Adam Peaty will look to defend his Olympic title after having taken time off from the sport.

Medal events
Archery
16:48–17:34: W team medal matches
Canoe slalom
17:45–18:30: W K-1 final
Cycling (mountain bike)
14:10–15:30: W cross-country
Fencing
20:50–22:40: W foil individual medal bouts; M épée individual medal bouts
Judo
17:18–17:48: M -66kg medal contests; 17:49–18:19: W -52kg medal contests
Shooting
09:30–10:15: M 10m air pistol final; 12:00–12:45: W 10m air pistol final
Skateboarding
17:00–18:30: W street final
Swimming
20:30: M 400m individual medley final; 20:45: W 100m butterfly final; 21:54: M 100m breaststroke final
Full daily schedule here.

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Moore (USA) advances with a dramatic flury in the final moments of Heat #8

There is a reason why Carissa Moore (USA) is widely considered one of the best competitive surfers of all time. The defending Olympic champion and a 5x World Champion, Moore scored her two best waves in Heat #8 in the final 5 minutes. A feat made even more impressive by the fact that she earned her 9.0 and 7.5 in a span of roughly 90 seconds. Her total heat score of 16.50 was a heat winner and one of the highest of the day amongst both male and female waveriders.

Moore was trailing for most of the heat, surfing behind a very in form Shino Matsuda of Japan. Matsuda's (JPN) 8.33, courtesy of an all but flawless tube ride early in the heat, was the score to beat until Moore, sitting out the back with priority for several minutes, found the wave she was looking for and parked herself deep in a spinning, frothy barrel. She came out with the spit and then, less than two minutes later, paddled straight into another one. It was only after this wicked sequence of waves that Moore was able to move past Matsuda's total score of 11.16.

Teresa Bonvalot of Portugal finished third with a combined score of 10.34

Moore's win in the final heat of the day means that all 5 Team USA surfers- John John Florence, Griffin Colapinto, Moore, Caity Simmers, and Caroline Marks- have advanced on to Round 3.

Defending Olympic Champion Carissa Moore (USA) on her heat winning wave in Round 1 
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Defending Olympic Champion Carissa Moore (USA) on her heat winning wave in Round 1 

All five Team USA surfers, pictured here during the Opening Ceremony, have advanced to Round 3
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All five Team USA surfers, pictured here during the Opening Ceremony, have advanced to Round 3

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Spain's Nadia Erostarbe navigates big barrels to win Heat 7

With pristine conditions and some increasingly heavy waves on the offer at Teahupo'o, Nadia Erostarbe (ESP) was grinning in the tube while winning Heat #7. Surfing on her frontside, the goofy foot exuded style and joy while finding her way in to and out of multiple big barrels. Her best two, an 8.33 and a 5.50, had her handily advancing to Round 3.

However, Saffi Vette of Team New Zealand and Siqi Yang from The People's Republic of China were both impressive in their own right, turning in memorable performances in the day's second to last heat. Vette (NZL) was very much in the hunt for the win until the very end thanks to a 7.50 single wave score while Yang (CHN), the youngest competitor in the surfing comp at the age of 15, was absoluetly charging on the set waves. Though she never got the high scores to prove it, her committed approach was undeniably world class. This week marked the first time Yang has ever surfed Teahupo'o. Though the results weren't there today, she will be one to watch in Round 2 as she surfs to avoid elimination.

Nadia Erostarbe (ESP) pulls in to her heat winning wave in Round 1
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Nadia Erostarbe (ESP) pulls in to her heat winning wave in Round 1

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Tatiana Weston-Webb (BRA) with a late drop in Round 1
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Tatiana Weston-Webb (BRA) with a late drop in Round 1

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