Updated

Hundreds of Olympic medals will be handed out over the next two weeks, but you can't realistically watch every single event. Each day we'll narrow down the Olympic schedule for you and provide a guide to what you should be watching from Rio.

Note that not every sport will be broadcast live on television - especially if you live on the West Coast, where most broadcasts will be delayed - but you can stream all of the event finals as they happen on NBCOlympics.com or by using the NBC Sports app.

11 a.m. ET - Women's 50m rifle 3 positions - NBCOlympics.com

3:00 p.m. ET - Women's gymnastics individual all-around final - NBCOlympics.com (live)/NBC (delayed)

Simone Biles and Aly Raisman will try to win their second gold medals in Rio de Janeiro in the women's all around, which will only be shown live online.

3:43 p.m. ET - Women's archery individual final - NBCSN

5:25 p.m. ET - Men's track cycling team sprint final - NBCOlympics.com

6:00 p.m. ET - Men's rugby sevens final - NBCSN

8:30 p.m. ET - Men's table tennis singles final - NBCSN/NBCOlympics.com

9:17 p.m. ET - Women's 200m breaststroke final - NBC

Favorite: Rie Kaneto (Japan)

9:26 p.m. ET - Men's 200m backstroke final -NBC

U.S. medal hopefuls: Ryan Murphy, Jacob Pebley

10:01 p.m. ET - Men's 200m individual medley final - NBC

U.S. medal hopefuls: Michael Phelps, Ryan Lochte

10:18 p.m. ET - Women's 100m freestyle final - NBC

U.S. medal hopefuls: Abbey Weitzeil, Simone Manuel