W2W4: Gatlin-Bolt, tennis and golf finales on Sunday's schedule

ByABC News
August 14, 2016, 2:11 AM

— -- RIO DE JANEIRO -- No more swimming? It's OK. There is still plenty to watch Sunday at the Rio Olympics:

Men's 100, semifinals at 8 p.m. ET, final at 9:25 p.m. ET: One of the biggest showdowns of the Olympics arrives Sunday; Usain Bolt and Justin Gatlin are expected to go head-to-head to determine who is the Fastest Man Alive. Bolt is looking to win an unprecedented third straight Olympic gold in the event and is the heavy favorite despite a hamstring injury that cut his competition short at Jamaica's trials. Before the 100, LaShawn Merritt will look to dethrone Kirani James in the 400 final (9 p.m. ET), while Allyson Felix takes part in the women's 400 semifinals (7:35 p.m. ET).

Men and women, individual events, begins at 1 p.m. ET: Simone Biles will look to add to her medal collection when she competes in the women's vault final (1:47 p.m. ET). Biles already has two gold medals, one in the team event and another in the all-around. Teammates Gabby Douglas and Madison Kocian will both be competing in the uneven bars final (3:21 p.m. ET). On the men's side, Sam Mikulak and Jake Dalton will both be competing in the floor exercise final (1 p.m. ET).

Men's final, 2:30 p.m. ET: Juan Martin del Potro won't have much time to recover from Saturday's epic semifinal match against Rafael Nadal. After beating the Spaniard in three sets, del Potro now faces defending champion Andy Murray in the final. Murray could become the first tennis player to win two Olympic golds. Meanwhile, Venus Williams and playing partner Rajeev Ram will play against Bethanie Mattek-Sands and Jack Sock for the mixed-doubles crown. Venus is guaranteed a record-tying fifth medal and, if her and Ram win, she will become the only tennis player in the modern era to win Olympic gold in singles, doubles and mixed doubles.

U.S. men vs. France, 1:15 p.m. ET; U.S. women vs. China, 11:15 a.m. ET: After squeezing through two close contests against Australia and Serbia, the U.S. men's team faces France in the last game of preliminary play. On the women's side, the Americans had a slow start in their last game against Canada but wound up winning comfortably. Both U.S. squads are undefeated.

Men's final round, 6 a.m. ET: Britain's Justin Rose has a one-shot lead over Sweden's Henrik Stenson leading into the final round. It will be the first Olympic medal in golf since it was last on the competition program in 1904.