Thousands of athletes from around the globe have descended on Paris ahead of the 2024 Olympic Games.
Those competing will be hoping to win either bronze, silver or gold medals in a range of sports, including rowing.
For Fermanagh folk, a keen eye will be on the Men's Pairs in which Nathan Timoney and Ross Corrigan will be competing for Ireland.
If you're planning on watching the Men's Rowing events at the Paris Olympics this summer, here is everything you need to know.
See all the Men's Rowing events at the 2024 Paris Olympics
Here are all the times and dates for the Men's Rowing events at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
July 27
- 8am - Men's Single Sculls Heats
- 10:30am - Men's Doubles Sculls Heats
- 11:30am - Men's Quadruple Sculls Heats
July 28
- 8:36am - Men's Single Sculls Repechages
- 9:20am - Men's Double Sculls Repechages
- 10am - Men's Pair Heats (Nathan Timoney and Ross Corrigan)
- 11am - Lightweight Men's Double Sculls Heats
July 29
- 8:30am - Men's Single Sculls Semifinals
- 9:20am - Men's Pair Repechages
- 9:40am - Lightweight Men's Doubles Sculls Repechages
- 10:20am - Men's Quadruple Sculls Repechages
- 10:40am - Men's Eight Heats
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July 30
- 9:10am - Men's Singles Sculls Quarterfinals
- 10:10am - Men's Double Sculls Semifinals
- 10:40am - Men's Four Repechages
July 31
- 8:30am - Lightweight Men's Double Sculls Final C
- 8:54am - Men's Single Sculls Semifinals
- 9:34am - Men's Pair Semifinals
- 10:14am - LWT Men's Double Sculls Semifinals
- 10:02am - Men's Quad. Sculls Finals
August 1
- 8:50am - Men's Single Sculls Semifinals
- 9:20am - Men's Eight Repechages
- 9:42am - Men's Double Sculls Finals
- 10:06am - Men's Four Finals
August 2
- 8:30am - Men's Single Sculls Finals
- 9:42am - Men's Pair Finals
- 10:06am - LWT Men's Double Sculls Finals
August 3
- 8:42am - Men's Single Sculls Finals
- 10:10am - Men's Eight Final A
The Opening Ceremony for the 2024 Paris Olympics will take place on Friday, July 26.
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