During the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, which take place from July 23 to August 8, 2021, up to 11,091 athletes are expected to compete in 339 events across 33 sports. Amid this fierce competition, keeping track of the daily games schedule, leading countries, won medals, and the winners can be quite challenging. However, having an app on your smartphone can allow you to follow all Olympic events in real-time.
**Olympics App**
The official app of the International Olympic Committee provides the latest updates, news, competition schedules, and live broadcasts of the medal ceremonies. You can also customize the app by selecting your favorite sport, country, and athletes to receive real-time notifications. The app also allows you to play a game called Tokyo 2020 Fanzone to test your knowledge about the Tokyo 2020 Olympics and past events. The app is free for Android users on Google Play and for iPhone users on the App Store.
**Olympic Channel App**
This app offers continuous coverage of Tokyo 2020 Olympic events moment by moment through audio and video, including medal moments and highlights. Additionally, it allows you to see what happens behind the scenes, interviews with athletes from around the world, and follow original programs about the Olympics in all languages. The app is available for free for Android users on Google Play.
**Medal Standings Olympic App**
If you're only interested in knowing the ranking of countries and the medals distributed during Tokyo 2020, this app will allow you to see the real-time final standings. It provides updates on each country's position and their medal counts in each sport or allows you to view the overall standings at any moment. The app is available for free for Android users on Google Play.
**Tokyo Gold App**
This app keeps you updated on all events and results from Tokyo 2020 by creating a list of your favorite sports to receive the latest news about them. It also presents the medal standings, winners, calendars, and schedules related to the competitions and all events in real-time. Additionally, the app makes it easy to know about upcoming events and those that have ended in your local time zone, making it one of the best apps to follow the Tokyo 2020 Olympics so far. The app is free for Android users on Google Play.