Tokyo 2020 has been like no other Olympic Games in history - but despite the drama due to the pandemic, the athletes have still stood tall and made some amazing moments.
Australian stars Ariarne Titmus and Emma McKeon dominated in the pool, while Italian sprinter Lament Jacobs is now the world's fastest man after taking out the 100m sprint final.
With less than a week remaining in Tokyo, many are now wondering when the closing ceremony will take place and when the official proceedings will conclude.
This year's closing ceremony is set for Sunday 8th August.
Here's everything you need to know about the closing ceremony and the end of Tokyo 2020.
WHEN WILL THE TOKYO OLYMPIC GAMES FINISH?
Tokyo 2020 will conclude on Sunday 8th August, with plenty of events taking place on the final day.
The final event will be the final of the men's water polo, taking place at 5.30pm (AEST).
Here's a full rundown of the events taking place on the final day of the Olympics.
- Athletics - Men's Marathon Final
- Basketball - Women's Gold Medal Game
- Boxing - Women's lightweight final, Women's middleweight final, Men's lightweight final, Men's super heavyweight final
- Cycling - Semi finals and finals
- Handball - Women's gold and bronze medal matches
- Rhythmic gymnastics - All-around final
- Volleyball - Women's gold and bronze medal matches
- Water polo - Men's gold and bronze medal matches
WHEN IS THE TOKYO OLYMPIC GAMES CLOSING CEREMONY?
This year's closing ceremony will take place on Sunday 8th August, with 9pm AEST the expected start time.
The ceremony will take place inside Olympic Stadium.
HOW TO WATCH TOKYO OLYMPIC GAMES CLOSING CEREMONY IN AUSTRALIA
Here in Australia, you will be able to catch all the closing ceremony on either Channel 7 or 7Mate.
For those looking to stream the closing ceremony, the 7Plus app will have you covered.
TOKYO OLYMPIC GAMES CLOSING CEREMONY THEME
Worlds We Share
"The Olympic Games have come to a close.
"During these past 17 days, we have witnessed individuals from a variety of cultures and backgrounds reach new heights together and connect through sport.
"The Games have and will provide us with food for thought about diversity and inclusion as we continue on to the Paralympic Games.
"Even if we cannot be together, we can share the same moment, and that is something that we will never forget. It is this salient message which we believe will create a Closing Ceremony that will open the door to a brighter future.
"We hope that this ceremony may be a moment for each and every one of us to think about what the future holds."