There's plenty of Irish interest this afternoon after a busy first morning of the Olympic Games in Paris.
The men's Sevens rugby have made the 5th place final - they needed a late score to get past the USA 17-14 in their playoff game at the Stade de France.
They'll be taking on previous conquerors New Zealand in their final game at around 5:30pm.
Dean Clancy is the first Irish boxer into action, facing Jordan’s Obada Alkasbeh in the preliminary round of the men’s lightweight division just before half 4.
Earlier, Daire Lynch and Philip Doyle stormed to victory in their men's double sculls heat.
They have a semi-final to look forward to on Tuesday.
Joining them in Tuesday's action are Zoe Hyde and Alison Bergin - the pair came third in their women's double sculls heat.
The dressage is ongoing at Versailles - Susie Berry on board Wellfields Lincoln is currently 19th following a 33-point penalty from her tests.
Earlier, Sarah Ennis picked up a 38-point penalty with Action Lady M to sit in 33rd.
Austin O'Connor will take Colorado Blue through his tests just after 10 to 4 Irish Time.
At the canoeing venue, Liam Jegou is in action in the men’s singles and scored 102.67 in his first run with no penalties.
That puts him 15th so far with the top 16 progressing.
He'll be followed by Madison Corcoran in the women’s kayak.
In road cycling, Ryan Mullen is in the field for the men’s individual time trial which gets underway later this hour.
Dubliner Nhat Nguyen faces Misha Zilberman of Israel in his first group match in the men’s badminton.
And one of Ireland’s genuine medal hopes - gymnast Rhys McClenaghan - takes part in the men’s pommel horse qualifying.