2024 Olympians from Penn
USA Team
Track & Field
Nia Akins N’20, US (women’s track & field – 800 m)
2024 US Olympic Trial Champion in 800 m, 2023 USA Indoor Track and Field Champion 800m, 2023 USA Outdoor Track and Field Champion 800m, two-time NCAA 800m runner-up
Friday, Aug 2 @ 12:45 pm CDT on NBC/Peacock - Round 1
Monday, Aug 5 @ 2:45 pm CDT on NBC/Peacock - Finals
Bella Whittaker C’24, US (women’s track & field – 4x400 relay, 4x400 mixed relay)
2024 US Olympic Trial - sixth in the 400-meter final - earning a spot to compete in relays pools
Friday, Aug 9 @ 3-6:15 am CDT on NBC/Peacock - Round 1
Saturday, Aug 10 @ 11:30 am - 3:30 pm CDT on NBC/Peacock - Final
Sam Mattis C’16, US (men’s track and field – discus)
Two-time Olympian
Monday, Aug 5 @ 3:10-5:31 am CDT on NBC/Peacock - Qualifier Round
Wednesday, Aug 7 @ 1:20-2:35 pm CDT on NBC/Peacock - Finals
Break Dancing
Friday, Aug 9 @ 9 am CDT on E - Women’s Qualification
Breaking makes its Olympic debut, as 16 women compete in the inaugural event, which features one-on-one battles for a spot in the final.
Friday, Aug 9 @ 1 pm CDT on E - Women's Final
Friday, Aug 9 @ 7 pm CDT on NBC - NBC Primetime - (subject to change)
Swimming
Matt Fallon ENG’25 W’25, US (men’s swimming – 200 breast)
2024 US Olympic Trial Champion in the 200-meter breaststroke
Wednesday, July 31 @ 4 - 5:30 am CDT on NBC/Peacock - Heats
Rowing
Regina Salmons C’18, US (women’s rowing – 8+)
Two-time Olympian - The U.S. women’s eight is a contender to watch. They earned a silver at the 2023 World Championship, behind the team from Romania.
Monday, July 29 @ 2:30 am CDT on NBC/Peacock - Heats
Saturday, August 3 @ 2:30 am CDT on NBC/Peacock - Finals
Representing Other Nations
Rowing
Participants will compete in 14 different events—seven men’s events and seven women’s events—which will all be completed on a 2,000-meter course in The Vaires-sur-Marne Nautical Stadium. Coverage will be from Saturday, July 27, to Saturday, August 3, on NBC/Peacock.
Dara Alizadeh C’15, Bermuda (men’s rowing – single sculls)
Isak Zvegelj C’23, Slovenia (men’s rowing – single sculls)
Samy Morton C’23, Australia (women’s rowing – 8+)
Fencing
Blake Broszus W’24, Canada (men’s fencing – foil)
Shaul Gordon C’16, Canada (men’s fencing – sabre)
Malak Hamza C’28, Egypt (women’s fencing – foil)
*** Times are subject to change.