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From Ariarne Titmus in the biggest swimming event of the Games to Jess Fox paddling her way to victory: how to watch the Paris Olympics on Stan Sport WITHOUT getting up in the middle of the night

The Paris Olympics begin on July 26 with the Opening Ceremony. Australian medal hopes are high, with stars including swimming legend Ariarne Titmus and canoeing champion Jess Fox vying for gold at the Games.

Stan Sport will broadcast every event of the Paris Olympic Games live, ad-free, on demand and – for the first time in Australia – in 4KUHD.

A stellar line-up of Olympic greats will guide viewers through the events with their expert commentary, including tennis star Ash Barty, swimmers Grant Hackett and Steph Rice.

Track and field champion John Steffensen will also be on hand to share his expert insights.

In the meantime, fans can watch the results and get a sneak peek at upcoming events through two new shows launched by Stan Sports especially for the Paris Olympics.

Olympics Daily, hosted by Tara Rushton, provides a recap of the night’s events, while Paris Review, hosted by Adam Peacock, offers a look ahead to the day’s key competitions.

Elsewhere, Chris Stubbs and Michael Atkinson give viewers a ‘taste’ of Paris with reports on the atmosphere and lifestyle of the sophisticated city.

Other highlights of Stan’s reporting include access to eight international channels.

Stan Sport will broadcast every event of the Paris Olympics live, ad-free, on demand and first in Australia in 4KUHD. Pictured: Swimming champion Ariarne Titmus, one of Australia's big hopes for a medal in Paris

Stan Sport will broadcast every event of the Paris Olympics live, ad-free, on demand and first in Australia in 4KUHD. Pictured: Swimming champion Ariarne Titmus, one of Australia’s big hopes for a medal in Paris

Examples include India, Germany, France, Greece, New Zealand, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom.

Stan presents all the action from Paris in 5.1 surround sound.

Australia is gearing up for an exciting performance in Paris, with several medal contenders set to make waves in a variety of events.

Our swimmers are expected to excel in the pool, although they will face stiff competition from traditional American swimmers.

The athletics team is also strong.

In team sports, top performances are expected from the Australian Boomers and Opals in basketball, and the Kookaburras and Hockeyroos in hockey.

The Paris Olympics begin on July 26 with the Opening Ceremony and Australia's medal hopes are high, with stars including swimming great Ariarne Titmus and canoeing champion Jess Fox vying for gold at the Games.

The Paris Olympics begin on July 26 with the Opening Ceremony and Australia’s medal hopes are high, with stars including swimming great Ariarne Titmus and canoeing champion Jess Fox vying for gold at the Games.

Fans can also expect plenty of surprises and underdog victories as Australia aims for a record number of medals in Paris.

Highlights to watch include Ariarne Titmus and Mollie O’Callaghan in the women’s 200m freestyle final at 5:48am on Tuesday 30th July.

And Jessica Fox in the women’s slalom kayak final at 1:45am on Monday, July 29.

An all-star cast of Olympic greats, including tennis star Ash Barty, swimmers Grant Hackett and Steph Rice, will guide viewers through the events with their expert commentary.

An all-star cast of Olympic greats, including tennis star Ash Barty, swimmers Grant Hackett and Steph Rice, will guide viewers through the events with their expert commentary.

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