How to watch women's Sport Climbing Combined final at Olympics 2024: free live streams and start times

 Janja Garnbret of Slovenia waves to the crowd ahead of the women's Sport Climbing Combined final at Olympics 2024
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Watch the women's sport climbing combined final at Olympics 2024 to find out whether Slovenia’s Janja Garnbret go for gold. Below we have all the information on how to watch women's sport climbing combined final at the 2024 Paris Olympics from anywhere in the world with details on worldwide TV channels, broadcasters and free streams.

Garnbret has been hailed ‘the greatest competition climber of all time’. During the semi-finals earlier this week, her bouldering display earned her an impeccable score of 99.6 out of 100 and she was also the only woman to scale all four boulders. She is currently sitting almost 40 points ahead of her next competitor, Jessica Pilz of Austria.

Competition, however, will still run high in the final this Saturday. Tokyo’s silver medallist Miho Nonaka came just shy of making the finals this year, so Pilz, Brooke Raboutou and lead specialist Ai Mori will likely be scrambling to ascend the podium.

Raboutou won gold at the IFSC Boulder World Cup in Hachioji in 2023, so her strength in bouldering may give her the edge on Saturday. Mori is potentially Garnbret’s biggest competition in lead, but she was off color in the semis and her confidence took a visible drop at the 60-point mark.

Here's where to watch women's sport climbing combined final and all 2024 Olympics sport climbing live streams online from anywhere – including FREE options.

Watch women's sport climbing combined final at Olympics 2024 Quick Guide

Key Dates

  • Event date: August 10
  • Start times: 4.15am ET / 9.15am BST (boulder), 6.35am ET / 11.35am BST (lead)

Best free streams

FREE women's sport climbing combined final Olympics 2024 live stream broadcasters

You can watch the women's sport climbing combined final at Olympics 2024 for free with English language commentary on the BBC and iPlayer in the UK, RTÉ in Ireland, CBC in Canada and Channel 9 in Australia.

Channel 9 and the 9Now streaming service in Australia have the most comprehensive Olympics 2024 free-to-air coverage of all.

You can watch almost every session from every single 2024 Olympic event live and on demand through dedicated channels on the 9Now streaming service, including Olympic the women's sport climbing combined final.

Other, non-English language Olympics free streams can be found on ORF (Austria), RTBF (Belgium), VRT (Belgium), RDS (Canada), Chilevision (Chile), Caracol (Colombia), DR (Denmark), France TV (France), RAI (Italy), Yle (Finland), ARD (Germany), ZDF (Germany), RUV (Iceland), JioCinema (India), TV3 (Lithuania), NOS (Netherlands), NRK (Norway), TVP (Poland), SABC (South Africa), RTVE (Spain), SNRT (Morocco), Canal 5 (Mexico) and the SRG SSR channels (Switzerland).

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How to watch women's sport climbing combined final Olympic 2024 live streams in the US

The women's sport climbing combined final live stream from Olympics 2024 is on Peacock (both sessions) and E! (lead only) in the US.

Broadcast rights to the 2024 Paris Olympics belong to NBC. All Olympics 2024 sessions are available to watch on Peacock. Select events will also be on the NBC, USA, MSNBC and other NBC cable channels.

If you don't have cable, Peacock is the best option. You'll need a subscription to the ad-supported Peacock Premium which is $7.99 per month, or ad-less Peacock Plus which is $13.99 per month.

How to watch women's sport climbing combined final Olympic 2024 live streams in the UK and Europe

While many public and national TV broadcasters have the TV and live stream rights to the Paris Olympic Games in the UK and Europe, it's the Discovery Plus subscription service that offers comprehensive coverage across the region.

Plans start at £6.99 per month, or the local equivalent, with 3,800 hours of live coverage across 55 channels.

The BBC and RTE are the places for free Olympics 2024 live streams in the UK and Ireland. You can find a list of other public broadcasters with Olympics 2024 broadcast rights across Europe in the Rest of the World section below.

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Can I watch 2024 Olympic women's sport climbing combined final for free?

Check your local broadcaster above but people in the UK, Australia, Canada, Ireland and many other nations listed have free Olympics 2024 coverage as well as subscription broadcasters.

Those in Australia and Canada can watch almost every session of every Olympics 2024 event for free on 9Now and CBC. That will very likely include women's sport climbing combined final free live streams.

Remember that, if you're traveling away from home, you can use a VPN to watch the 2024 Olympics free from abroad on your usual streaming service.

When is the women's sport climbing combined at the 2024 Olympics?

The 2024 Olympic women's sport climbing combined final takes place on Saturday, August 10.

Start times are approximately 4.15am ET / 9.15am BST for the bouldering and 6.35am ET / 11.35am BST for lead.

Can I watch 2024 Olympic women's sport climbing combined final on my mobile?

Of course, most broadcasters have streaming services that you can access through mobile apps or via your phone's browser.

You can also stay up-to-date with all 2024 Olympic Games events on the official social media channels on X/Twitter (@Olympics), Instagram (@Olympics), TikTok (@Olympics) and YouTube (@Olympics).

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