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8 ways to keep up with the Olympic Games Paris 2024 on Google

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3. Tune into creator content, broadcast highlights and more on YouTube

YouTube is collaborating with official broadcasters for Paris 2024, including NBCUniversal, Eurosport, Claro, CazéTV and the IOC, to bring thousands of hours of Olympic content and highlights to fans around the world. In select markets, official broadcasters will also live stream events and Opening and Closing Ceremonies on their YouTube channels.

And for a closer look at what’s happening at the Games, official broadcasters and the IOC are bringing YouTube’s top lifestyle, travel, food and gaming creators to Paris to share on-the-ground coverage.

If some of your favorite events are happening at the same time, you can follow them all with the multiview feature, which allows you to watch up to four streams at the same time. Multiview will be available on Claro Sports’ YouTube channel in select Spanish-speaking countries in Latin America, and on CazéTV’s channel in Brazil. In the U.S., YouTube TV subscribers can use the multiview feature during NBCUniversal’s live coverage of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, as well as other features such as medal counts.

4. Learn more about the Games with Gemini

As your personal AI assistant, Gemini can help with everything from learning about new Olympic sports and athletes, to planning fun watch parties. For example, try asking Gemini: “I’m having friends ages 21-30 over to watch the Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony. What are some easy, Olympic-themed snacks and beverages I can serve?” Or, prompt Gemini: “What are the key differences between competing in the Olympic Road Cycling Race and the Tour de France?” to get a brief summary of what sets the two events apart, like length, rules and intensity.

5. Explore the official Olympics app and other content on Google Play

Throughout the Games, Google Play will feature apps, games and books to help you get into the Olympic spirit. Explore the official Olympics app, watch your favorite events on official broadcasters’ apps or practice your French with language-learning apps. Check back on Play for daily updates.

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