It's Day 6 of the 2016 Rio Olympics and while there have been plenty of memorable moments so far, even more may be coming today.

It's already been almost a week into the Rio Olympics and the United States has pulled out ahead with 11 gold medals and 32 medals overall. America's closest competition includes China with 23 medals, Japan with 18 and Russia with 15.

Many of the athletes that have already won gold medals this year will be competing on Thursday too. Here are some of the highlights of Olympic events you can live stream at NBCOlympics.com throughout the day.

Swimming - 12 p.m. ET

It's safe to say that Michael Phelps and Katie Ledecky have dominated the conversation when it comes to swimming at this year's Olympics. Both have already won three gold medals so far this year, and now they will be competing for more. Ledecky will compete in the preliminary heats of the 800m freestyle, while Phelps will be in the heats for the 100m butterfly.

Swimming - 9 p.m. ET

On that same track, you can watch Phelps again at 9 p.m. when he faces off against fellow U.S. Olympian Ryan Lochte in the 200m individual medley.

Gymnastics - 3 p.m. ET

The women's individual all-around final is taking place today at 3 p.m., with two members of the U.S. team represented, Simone Biles and Aly Raisman. Biles and Raisman are ranked no. 1 and 2, respectively, in the group of 24 gymnasts from all different countries.

Volleyball - 9:30 p.m. ET

Reid Priddy will help lead the men's U.S. volleyball team in this preliminary stage of competition in the volleyball tournament. They are set to play home country Brazil.

All you have to do to watch these highlights from the Olympics live (and not have to wait for NBC coverage) is to go here and click on any of the green [LIVE] buttons. Then, you just need to enter your (or a helpful friend's) cable subscription info.