Find out here how and where to follow the Olympic Games live, which will take place from July 23 to August 8 in Tokyo, capital of Japan.

From July 23 to August 8, Tokyo (Japan) will become the world capital of sport with the Olympic Games . The event had to be postponed in 2020 due to the pandemic, but it will finally be held and will feature all the disciplines stipulated in the beginning, from football to archery through tennis, golf, handball, basketball, athletics … A total 321 athletes make up the Spanish team that will participate in the event.

What times are the Tokyo 2020 competitions held: schedules.

Tokyo is eight hours ahead of Madrid, so the competition will start right with the change of day in Spanish peninsular time. Trials will be held from our 00:30 (8:30 in Japan) until after 13:00 (21:00 in the Asian country. The opening ceremony will be on Friday at 12:00 (20:00 in Japan).

How to watch the Tokyo 2020 Games on TV and online.

As usual, RTVE has the broadcasting rights of the Olympic Games in open air and will dedicate a large part of its programming to the event. Public television will offer 400 hours of live broadcast, in addition to video summaries, complete tests, minute by minute, analysis of each day with former Olympic medalists, coverage through social networks and information from Tokyo with his team traveling to Japan so as not to lose detail. Eurosport will be the channel that broadcasts the event through pay television. In his case, he will focus not only on Spanish athletes, he will also pay close attention to international figures. Both Eurosport 1 and Eurosport 2 are available, in addition to their own platform, at Dazn and Movistar Plus.

In As you can also enjoy great coverage of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. With us you will have the best minute by minute live daily and for the most outstanding events, as well as chronicles, reports, interviews and images from the epicenter of the action thanks to our team of special envoys.

Mexico at the Tokyo Olympics: flag bearers, team, sports and medal forecast.

The Mexican delegation will have 162 athletes competing in 26 different disciplines in Japan, seeking a medal.
This Friday, July 23, the opening of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games will finally arrive. After multiple setbacks caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the largest sports competition of all will be held in Japan. Some disciplines such as Taekwondo, Diving or Archery seem the most likely for national athletes to put the name of our country at the top. However, there are also those who could give the “surprise” in this edition.

Mexican flag bearers of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.

Gaby López and Rommel Pacheco will be responsible for carrying the Mexican flag during the opening ceremony of these Olympic Games . The Mexican golfer was already part of the national delegation during Rio 2016. Last year, she managed to win her second LPGA tournament by winning the Diamond Resort Tournament Champions. On the other hand, Pacheco has been a multi-medalist in the Pan American Games, but the medal has escaped him in his three appearances in the Olympic Games. In addition, he is also known for having participated in the Exatlón Mexico, a popular sports reality show.

Teams that will take Mexico to the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.

Women’s Softball
Men’s Soccer
Men’s Baseball
Men’s Beach Volleyball
Sports in which Mexico will participate in Tokyo 2020

Archery

Alejandra Valencia
Luis Antonio Alvarez

Rowing

Kenya Lettuce

Boxing

Tamara Cruz – 69 kg category
Rogelio Romero – Category 81 kg
Esmeralda Falcón -Category 60 kg

Road cycling

Eder Rayre
Yarely Salazar

Rafting

Sofia Reynoso

Dived

Carolina mendoza
Dolores Hernandez
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Kevin Berlin
Alejandra Orozco
Gabriela Agundez
Arantza Chavez
Arantxa Chavez
Yahel Castle
Juan Celaya
Rommel pacheco
Osmar olvera
Ivan garcia
Andres Villarreal

Sport’s shot

Edson Ramirez
Gabriela Rodriguez
Jose Luis Sanchez
Jorge Orozco
Alejandra Ramirez

Weightlifting

Jonathan Muñoz – Category 67 kg
Ana López Ferrer – Category 55 kg
Jorge Cárdenas – Category 73 kg
Aremi Fuentes – Category 76 kg

Swimming

Melissa rodriguez
Gabriel Castaño

Triathlon

Crisanto Grajales
Cecilia Perez
Claudia rivas
Irving Perez

Mountain biking

Gerardo Ulloa
Prisca Awiti

Fencing

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taekwondo

Briseida Acosta – Category +67 kg
Carlos Sansores – Category +80 kg

Artistic gymnastics

Daniel Corral
Alexa moreno

Rhythmic gymnastics

Rut Castillo

Equestrian

Fernanda del Valle
Eugenio Garza
Enrique Gonzalez
Manuel Gonzalez
Patricio pasquel

Trampoline Gymnastics

Dafne Navarro
High jump
Edgar rivera

Athletics

Tonatiuh López – 800 mts
Diego del Real – Hammer Throw
Laura Galván – 1,500 mts
Paola Morán – 400 mts

Candle

Demita Vega
Ignacio Berenguer
Elena Oetling
Juan Ignacio Pérez

Greco-Roman fight

Alfonso Leyva – Category 77kg

Struggle

Jane valencia
Artistic Swimming
Nuria Diosdado
Johana Jimenez
Open waters
Daniel Delgadillo

March

Noel Chama – 20km
Jesús Tadeo Vega – 20km
Andrés Olivas – 20km
Isaac Palma – 50km
Horacio Nava – 50km
José Leyver – 50km
Alegna González – 20km
Isle Guerrero – 20km
Valeria Ortuño – 20km

Track cycling

Daniela gaxiola
Yuli Verdugo
Victoria Velasco

Modern Pentathlon

Mariana Arceo
Mayan oliver
Alvaro Sandoval
Duilio Carrillo

Marathon

Andrea Ramirez
Ursula Sanchez
Daniela torres
Juan Pacheco
Jose Santana
Jesus Esparza

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