Thursday, January 30, 2025

4 Free Websites To Gear 2024 Summer Olympics In Paris

The 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris are just around the corner, and South African fans are eager to cheer on their athletes as they compete on the global stage. To ensure you don’t miss a moment, here are four free websites to stream the Olympics:

SABC & SABC+:

The South African Broadcasting Corporation has secured the rights to broadcast the Olympics, offering live streaming on their SABC+ platform, available on the web, Android and iOS apps, and various smart TV operating systems.

YouTube:

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) frequently broadcasts events on its official YouTube account, making it a great option for highlights and catching up on missed events.

Facebook & Twitter:

Follow the International Olympic Committee and various sports channels on Facebook and Twitter (now known as X) for live updates, streams, and highlights of Olympic events.

International Olympic Committee (IOC) Platform:

The IOC’s official website and app offer real-time updates, news, and live streams of events, allowing you to stay up-to-date on all the Olympic action.

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Don’t miss out on the excitement! Tune in to these free websites and cheer on your favorite athletes as they compete in the world’s most renowned athletic event.

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