The women's 70-kg and men's 90-kg weight classes will take the floor in Day 5 of judo competition at the 2016 Olympics in Rio. As usual, the action begins in the morning with the prelims and quarterfinals before the repêchage, semifinals and medal matches in the afternoon.
Olympic judo 2016 streaming: Time, TV schedule and how to watch Wednesday’s matches online
Colton Brown makes his Olympic debut for Team USA in judo.


With only three days left of judo at the Olympics, you're running out of time to see the world's best judokas take each other on. Luckily NBC Sports is providing full coverage of everything going on in Rio, so you can still catch a ton of judo from here.
Colton Brown will be the only American competing on Wednesday as a member of the 90-kg weight class. The 24-year-old is making his Olympic debut after strong showings over the past couple years, including a silver medal at the 2016 Pan American Championships following fifth-place finishes the previous two years. Now Brown will look to earn a medal in his first trip to the Olympics.
The man who won the Olympic gold medal at 90kg in London four years ago, Song Dae-Nam, is retired, so the competition should be fierce.
NBC Sports will be streaming all the action live, so you can watch it online all day long. Here's how to watch judo at Rio on Wednesday.
2016 Rio Olympics judo coverage for Wednesday
All times Eastern
Events: Women's 70kg prelims and quarterfinals, men's 90kg prelims and quarterfinals (9 a.m.) ... Women's 70kg repechage, semifinals and medal matches, men's 90kg repechage, semifinals, and medal matches (2:30 p.m.)
TV: NBCSN (11 p.m., tape delay)
Online streaming: Quarterfinals (9 a.m.), Semifinals and medal matches (2:30 p.m.)











