2021 Olympic gymnastics TV schedule

The 2021 Olympic gymnastics TV schedule on NBC and streaming on Peacock. All gymnastics events will be available live in the overnight and early morning hours on Peacock (free) and/or NBCSports.com. Taped coverage will also be available on NBC during its primetime (and some daytime) windows.

2021 Olympic gymnastics TV schedule

The complete 2021 Tokyo Summer Olympics TV schedule is available here.

Tuesday, August 3
* The men’s parallel bars final re-airs on NBC during its Noon-5 PM ET daytime block. The women’s balance beam and men’s horizontal bar finals re-air on NBC during its 8-11 PM primetime block.

Time ET Game TV
4:00a Men’s parallel bars final Peacock,
NBCOlympics.com
4:48a Women’s balance beam final
5:37a Men’s horizontal bars final
Noon* Men’s parallel bars final NBC
8:00p* Women’s beam and men’s horizontal bar finals NBC

More Olympics TV schedules

Additional sport-specific 2021 Tokyo Summer Olympics TV schedules are available here: men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s soccer, swimming, track & field, baseball and softball, tennis.

Completed days

Wednesday, July 21

Time ET Game TV
6:30a Men’s podium training NBC Sports app,
NBCOlympics.com

Thursday, July 22

Time ET Game TV
2:10a Women’s podium training NBC Sports app,
NBCOlympics.com

Friday, July 23

Time ET Game TV
9:00p Men’s qualification
Subdivision 1
NBC Sports app,
NBCOlympics.com

Saturday, July 24
* NBC will air tape-delayed coverage during its 2:45-6 PM ET block and during its 8-11:30 PM primetime block.

Time ET Game TV
1:30a Men’s qualification
Subdivision 2
NBC Sports app,
NBCOlympics.com
6:30a Men’s qualification
Subdivision 3
Peacock,
NBCOlympics.com
2:45p*,
8:00p*
Men’s qualification NBC
9:00p Women’s qualification
Subdivision 1
NBC Sports app,
NBCOlympics.com
10:50p Women’s qualification
Subdivision 2
NBC Sports app,
NBCOlympics.com

Sunday, July 25
* NBC will air taped coverage during its 7-9:30 PM ET primetime block.
^ Peacock will air the subdivision three qualifications live at 2 AM ET (includes Biles and U.S. team)

Time ET Game TV
2:10a Women’s qualification
Subdivision 3 (includes U.S.)
Peacock,
NBCOlympics.com
4:05a Women’s qualification
Subdivision 4
NBC Sports app
NBCOlympics.com
7:20a Women’s qualification
Subdivision 5
NBC Sports app,
NBCOlympics.com
7:00p* Women’s qualification NBC

Monday, July 26
* Men’s team final re-airs during NBC’s 8-9:30 PM ET primetime block.

Time ET Game TV
6:00a Men’s team final Peacock,
NBCOlympics.com
8:00p* Men’s team final NBC

Tuesday, July 27
* Women’s team final re-airs during NBC’s 8 PM-Midnight ET primetime block.

Time ET Game TV
6:45a Women’s team final Peacock,
NBCOlympics.com
8:00p* Women’s team final NBC

Wednesday, July 28
* Men’s all-around final re-airs on NBC during its 8 PM-Midnight ET primetime block.

Time ET Game TV
6:15a Men’s all-around final Peacock,
NBCOlympics.com
8:00p* Men’s all-around final NBC

Thursday, July 29
* Women’s all-around final re-airs on NBC during its 8-11:30 PM ET primetime block.

Time ET Game TV
6:50a Women’s all-around final Peacock,
NBCOlympics.com
8:00p* Women’s all-around final NBC

Sunday, August 1
* The men’s vault and pommel horse finals re-air on NBC during its 10:45 AM-6 PM ET daytime block. The women’s vault final re-airs on NBC at 9 PM. The women’s uneven bars final re-airs on NBC at 11 PM.

Time ET Game TV
4:00a Men’s floor final Peacock,
NBCOlympics.com
4:55a Women’s vault final
5:44a Men’s pommel horse final
6:27a Women’s uneven bars final
10:45a* Men’s floor and pommel horse finals NBC
9:00p* Women’s vault final NBC
11:00p Women’s uneven bars final NBC

Monday, August 2
* The men’s vault and rings finals re-air on NBC during its Noon-5 PM ET daytime block. The women’s floor final re-airs on NBC during its 8-11 PM primetime block.

Time ET Game TV
4:00a Men’s rings final Peacock,
NBCOlympics.com
5:00a Women’s floor final
5:54a Men’s vault final
Noon* Men’s vault and rings finals NBC
8:00p* Women’s floor final NBC

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