
(CNN)Day two at the Rio Olympics will feature U.S. swimming stars in action and South Korea"s archery sensation leading her team in pursuit of glory.
There are 14 gold medals to be won Sunday, with athletes from 22 sports competing.
The women"s gymnastic events begin, and the Kosovo team -- appearing for the first time at the Olympics -- is represented by 2016 European champion Majlinda Kelmendi, who is a medal prospect in the judo competition.
Here are five highlights from the second day of Brazil"s sporting festival.
Swimming
Might we get the first glimpse of Michael Phelps, the most successful Olympian to date? He will be looking to add to his haul of 22 medals, 18 of them gold, in this his fifth Olympic Games. There"s a chance that he might be selected to swim in the 4x100 meters freestyle relay.
World champion and current 100m world record holder Adam Peaty of Great Britain will face a challenge from Americans Cody Miller and Kevin Cordes, and from South African Cameron van der Burgh.
The home crowd will also be able to cheer on one of their stars -- Joao Gomes, who qualified for the event with a competitive time.
Archery
South Korea"s Kim Woojin managed to set a new world record even before the opening ceremony. The two-time world champion scored 700 with 72 arrows in the men"s individual ranking round at Sambodromo on Friday.
Since archery was reintroduced into the Olympic Games in 1972, South Korea has won more than half of the available gold medals.
Sunday is the turn of the women, who take part in the team event.
London 2012 individual champion Ki Bo-Bae returns to lead South Korea"s women"s team, which is also seeking to defend its title.





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