Olympics

5 Olympic events to watch today

The Rio Olympics are underway, and Thursday has a jam-packed calendar of events to watch, many with Canadians involved. Here are five big ones worth your attention.
Pan Am champ Ellie Black will compete in the individual all-around competition in artistics gymnastics on Thursday. (Emmanuel Dunand/AFP-Getty Images)

By Pete Evans, CBC Sports

The Rio Olympics are underway, and Thursday has a jam-packed calendar of events to watch, many with Canadians involved. Here are five big ones worth your attention.

Artistic gymnastics: Women's individual all-around

The U.S. super team of Gabby Douglas, Aly Raisman, Laurie Hernandez and Simone Biles has already locked up the gold in the team event, but there's more hardware on offer in the individual disciplines.

All eyes will be on Biles, the 19-year-old who is a heavy gold medal favourite to take the individual crown and make the U.S. the only country to win the all-around gold at four straight Olympics.

But Canadian Ellie Black is also competing. She's in tough against Biles, Raisman and others, but after winning gold at the Pan Am Games last summer, Black could be a dark horse. And Isabella Onyshko of Brandon, Man. is also competing in the finals.

Tennis: Canada's Nestor, Pospisil in men's doubles semifinals

After all matches were rained out on Wednesday, Canada's doubles pair of Daniel Nestor and Vasek Pospisil take on Spain's Rafael Nadal and Marc Lopez in the semis on Thursday afternoon. Nestor won Olympic gold 16 years ago with partner Sebastien Lareau, and is guaranteed to play for at least a bronze in Rio.

Golf: Men's golf returns to Olympics

Fun fact: Canada is the defending champ in men's golf. The only catch is that the last time golf was played in the Olympics, it was 1904 and 46-year-old George Lyon won the gold medal. 

Golf is making its first appearance at the Olympics since then, and Canadian PGA pros Graham DeLaet and David Hearn will be gunning to keep Canada's 112-year streak alive.

Need another reason to watch? DeLaet's caddie is none other than former NHL player Ray Whitney, whom he met playing golf on his local course in Scottsdale, Ariz.

Volleyball: Canadian men continue tourney

After a huge upset against the powerhouse U.S. team and hanging tough with the Brazilian medal favourites in their second game, Canada's men's volleyball team takes to the court again in a tough match against France.

Canada will be looking to keep pace in their pool and maintain a shot at the quarter-finals with a win against a French team that comes into the game with the same record of 1-1.

Canada's making its first appearance in men's volleyball at the Olympics since the 1992 Games in Barcelona.

Swimming: Oleksiak, Phelps back in action

Canada's newest swimming sensation Penny Oleksiak has a chance to grab a fourth medal as she takes to the water in the women's 100-metre freestyle. 

The 16-year-old Toronto native set a Canadian record in Wednesday's semifinal with a time of 52.72 seconds to secure her spot in tonight's final. Oleksiak will race beside Australia's Cate Campbell, who was yesterday's top qualifier in 52.71. 

On the men's side, American Michael Phelps is primed to take his 22nd Olympics gold medal. However, the 31-year-old will have to battle countryman Ryan Lochte in the 200 individual medley. 

Lochte currently holds the world record, but Phelps is going for his fourth consecutive title in the event.