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Rio Olympics: 5 Things to Watch on Day 10

Gold Medalists Simone Biles, Gabrielle Douglas, Lauren Hernandez, Madison Kocian and Alexandra Raisman of the United States celebrate on the podium at the medal ceremony for the Artistic Gymnastics Women's Team Final on Day 4 of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games at the Rio Olympic Arena on August 9, 2016 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Gold Medalists Simone Biles, Gabrielle Douglas, Lauren Hernandez, Madison Kocian and Alexandra Raisman of the United States celebrate on the podium at the medal ceremony for the Artistic Gymnastics Women's Team Final on Day 4 of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games at the Rio Olympic Arena on August 9, 2016 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.David Ramos/Getty Images

Michael Phelps’ competing days may be over, but there’s still a lot more U.S. Olympians to cheer on! The 2016 Summer Games continue in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on Monday, August 15, with events taking place both on the mat and in the water.

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Here are five matches you can’t miss on day 10:

1. Gymnastics: Men’s and Women’s Finals

Livestream: 1 p.m. ET

NBC: 8 p.m. ET

Will the U.S. women’s gymnastics team take home more gold? Simone Biles and Laurie Hernandez are set to battle it out in the balance beam final.

Biles and Hernandez previously won top spot with their “Final Five” teammates — Aly Raisman, Gabby Douglas and Madison Kocianin the team final on August 9. Newcomer Biles then went on to win gold in the all-around competition on August 11 and for her vault routine on Sunday.

“There is a lot of satisfaction that I have a winning gold on vault, finally,” Biles told Us Weekly afterward. “And I’m just superexcited because I was able to upgrade my second vault and it’s exactly what I needed to do, so I’m very excited.”

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2. Beach Volleyball: Men’s Quarterfinals

Livestream: 3 p.m. ET

U.S. athletes Phil Dalhausser and Nick Lucena hope to continue their winning streak on Monday. The players won against Australia on Saturday, and will next face Brazil’s Alison Cerutti and Bruno Oscar Schmidt.

Back in June, Dalhausser opened up about the dangers of playing in Brazil with the Zika virus. “This is my third Olympics, and every year there’s something. In Beijing, it was the pollution and how it was going to be so terrible. It was pretty bad for the first few days, but then a big storm came through and blew everything away. In London, it was ‘Are they going to get everything done in time?’ And they managed a way to pull it off,” he told the Daytona Beach News-Journal. “I’m sure there will be problems, but everything will go off without a hitch.”

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Allyson Felix of the United States
Allyson Felix of the United States Andy Lyons/Getty Images

3. Track and Field: Women’s 400-Meter Final

NBC: 9:45 p.m. ET

She’s making moves. U.S. runner Allyson Felix previously won three rounds to make it to the finals, which will play out on Monday. She came in first with a time of 49.67 seconds during Sunday’s semifinals.

“I get nervous before every race. It is a part of my process,” she exclusively told Us Weekly in her 25 Things You Don’t Know About Me feature.

The sprinter — who won gold back at the 2012 London Games — didn’t always have her eye on the track, though. “I have always wanted to be a gymnast. I asked my parents to buy a balance beam for our backyard, even though I had never been on one,” she said. And for her favorite sport? Felix loves watching basketball.

Haley Anderson of the United States
Haley Anderson of the United States Tom Pennington/Getty Images

4. Open Water: Women’s 10-Kilometer Finals

Livestream: 8 a.m. ET

And so it begins! Swimmers will take to the open water for the first time on Monday. American Haley Anderson, who won a silver medal in the event at the 2010 London Games, will be one of the athletes to compete. Competitors will swim off the shores of Fort Copacabana beach near Guanabara Bay.

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As previously reported, the water that the athletes have been practicing in is far from clean. “Foreign athletes will literally be swimming in human crap, and they risk getting sick from all those microorganisms,” Dr. Daniel Becker, a local pediatrician, told The New York Times last month. “It’s sad but also worrisome.” The bacteria, which could cause vomiting and diarrhea, includes those stemming from the decaying bodies of both humans and animals.

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5. Field Hockey: Women’s Quarterfinal

Livestream: 11:30 a.m. ET

The U.S. women’s field hockey team will go against Germany on Monday. The players, who took down Great Britain 2–1 on Saturday, haven’t won a medal since taking home bronze in 1984.

Relive some of the biggest Olympics moments so far in the videos above!

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