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U.S. viewers can stream Olympic trampoline (also known as trampoline gymnastics and trampolining) on August 2 for both women and men via Peacock and other cable TV streaming services listed below. Here’s the full schedule for watching the trampoline gymnasts at the summer games, plus how to catch all the action, including online for free.
At a Glance: How to Watch Trampoline at the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics
- When Friday, Aug. 2
- Channel USA, E!
- Stream online Peacock, DirecTV Stream, Fubo, Hulu + Live TV, Sling
How to Watch Trampoline at the 2024 Paris Olympics Online for Free
Here’s how to livestream the 2024 Olympic trampoline events online, no cable required. Included are options for how to watch the Olympics for free.
Editor’s Choice
Peacock
Starting at $7.99 per month
Peacock is the official streamer of the Olympics, so you can watch all the action on this service, including catching the trampolinists in action.
The streamer is $7.99 per month (or $79.99 per year) for the ad-supported Premium package or $13.99 month (or $139.99 annually) for the ad-free Premium Plus plan. Aside from the Summer Olympics, you’ll also get access to originals like Apples Never Fall, In The Know, The Traitors, Ted and others; hit movies like Oppenheimer, Lisa Frankenstein, Drive-Away Dolls, Night Swim and others; live sports and entertainment from NBC Sports and WWE; and more than 50 “always-on” streaming channels.
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best Cable streamer overall
DirecTV Stream
Free 5-day trial; packages from $69.99 per month
Watch Olympic trampoline on DirecTV Stream, which carries E! and USA Network (including in 4K) and offers a free five-day trial. The cable streamer also includes more than 90 other channels — like NBC, ABC, Fox, CBS, AMC, Bravo, ESPN and much more.
Subscriptions start at $69.99 per month for the entry-level Entertainment plan; see other options and sign up for DirecTV’s free trial here.
Best Value
Fubo
Free 7-day trial; packages from $79.99 per month
Watch the 2024 Paris Olympics trampoline events on E! and USA Network for free with a seven-day trial to Fubo, which starts at $79.99 per month for over 190 news, entertainment and sports channels.
Other Fubo plans include the Elite package ($89.99 per month for over 250 channels) and the Premier tier ($99.99 monthly for over 260 channels); learn more here.
best live tv streaming bundle
Hulu + Live TV
Free 3-day trial; packages from $76.99 per month
New subscribers of Hulu + Live TV can also stream the Paris Olympics for free with a three-day trial. The cable TV streaming service carries E!, USA Network and more than 90 other networks and comes bundled with Disney+ and ESPN+ starting at $76.99 per month with ads. See all of Hulu + Live TV’s subscription options here.
Best First Month Deal
Sling
Packages from $20 for the first month
New eligible subscribers can stream the trampoline events on E! and USA on Sling‘s Blue plan (regularly $45 monthly), which is only $70 for the first two months. Otherwise, the package is on sale for $20 for the first month, or get the combined Sling Orange + Blue plan to get 46 channels at $35 for your first month (reg. $60 monthly).
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How to Watch Trampoline at the 2024 Paris Olympics on TV
Watch Olympic trampoline through your cable TV provider on USA and E!. You can also watch on either NBCSports.com or through the NBC Sports mobile app with your Peacock or TV provider login, including DirecTV Stream, Fubo, Hulu + Live TV, Sling, Verizon and Xfinity.
2024 Women’s Olympics Trampoline Schedule
Friday, Aug. 2:
- Women’s Qualification & Final on Peacock: 3 a.m. PT/6 a.m. ET
- Women’s Qualification & Final on E!: 7:15 a.m. PT/ 10:15 a.m. ET
2024 Men’s Olympics Trampoline Schedule
Friday, Aug. 2:
- Men’s Qualification & Final on Peacock: 9 a.m. PT/12 p.m. ET
- Men’s Final on USA: 5 p.m. PT/8 p.m. ET