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hckošice 14,822 Posted March 21, 2023 #2 Share Posted March 21, 2023 (edited) Afghanistan - Fariba Hashimi (Road Cycling) & Sha Mahmood Noor Zahi (Athletics) Albania - Kaltra Meca (Swimming) & Zelimkhan Abakarov (Freestyle Wrestling) Algeria - Amina Belkadi (Judo) & Yasser Triki (Athletics) American Samoa - Filomenaleonisa Iakopo (Athletics) & Micah Masei (Swimming) Andorra - Monica Doria VIlarrubla (Canoe Slalom) & Nahuel Carabana (Athletics) Angola - Azenaide Carlos (Handball) & Edmilson Pedro (Judo) Antigua and Barbuda - Joella Lloyd (Athletics) & Cejhae Greene (Athletics) Argentina - Rocio Sanchez Moccia (Field Hockey) & Luciano De Cecco (Volleyball) Armenia - Varsenik Manucharyan (Swimming) & Davit Chaloyan (Boxing) Aruba - Chloe Farro (Swimming) & Mikel Schreuders (Swimming) Australia - Jessica Fox (Canoe Slalom) & Eddie Ockenden (Field Hockey) Austria - Michaela Polleres (Judo) & Felix Oschmautz (Canoe Slalom) Azerbaijan - Gultaj Mammadaliyeva (Judo) & Mahammad Abdullayev (Boxing) Bahamas - 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Coco Gauff (Tennis) & LeBron James (Basketball) Uruguay - Maria Sara Grippoli Gagliardo (Taekwondo) & Emiliano Lasa (Athletics) Uzbekistan - Zaynab Dayobekova (Fencing) & Abdumalik Khalokov (Boxing) Vanuatu - Priscilla Tommy (Table Tennis) & Hugo Cumbo (Judo) Venezuela - Anriquelis Barrios (Judo) & Julio Mayora Pernia (Weightlifting) Vietnam - Nguyen Thi Huong (Canoe Sprint) & Le Duc Phat (Badminton) Virgin Islands - Natalia Kuipers (Swimming) & Kruz Schembri (Fencing) Yemen - Samer Al-Yafaee (Athletics) Zambia - Margret Tembo (Boxing) & Muzola Samukonga (Athletics) Zimbabwe - Paige van der Westhuizen (Swimming) & Makanakaishe Charamba (Athletics) Edited July 26 by hckošice Roamingrover86, maestro, Belle and 3 others 4 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Topicmaster1010 4,177 Posted March 6 #3 Share Posted March 6 Camil Ould Doua (swimming) Mauritania selects swimmer Camil Ould Doua to be flag bearer at Paris 2024 Olympics (swimswam.com) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Makedonas 2,155 Posted March 6 #4 Share Posted March 6 Is it still going to be two flag bearers or back to one? We always pick people with Olympic history (though of course there are always rumours that someone more famous like Tsitsipas or Antetokounmpo will do it, which anyone who knows anything knows won't happen as long as there are Olympic medalists around). Of active gold medalists, for women we have Anna Korakaki and Katerina Stefanidi, for men we have Eleftherios Petrounias, Miltiadis Tentoglou, and Stefanos Ntouskos. Korakaki and Petrounias already did it. It will probably be Stefanidi and Tentoglou. I can't see Ntouskos doing it as the rowing competition starts early, and even still, Tentoglou is much more successful than him. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hckošice 14,822 Posted March 6 #5 Share Posted March 6 3 hours ago, Topicmaster1010 said: Camil Ould Doua (swimming) Mauritania selects swimmer Camil Ould Doua to be flag bearer at Paris 2024 Olympics (swimswam.com) That is a bit too early no ? Aren´t they expecting any athletics invitation ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jinzha 702 Posted March 6 #6 Share Posted March 6 Seeing this thread again makes me want to speculate. Some interesting candidates for would be Roy van den Berg (track cycling team sprint) and Sharon van Rouwendaal (open water swimming). The TeamNL media has been focussing very much on 'the story behind the medal', so I expect we'll see athletes with an emotional or personal story be given the spotlight. For me the story of Van den Berg and Van Rouwendaal would be the almost nomadic focus on training and performance and that they always give absolutely everything. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Benolympique 2,398 Posted March 16 #7 Share Posted March 16 (edited) Edited March 16 by Benolympique Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fly_like_a_don 1,089 Posted March 21 #8 Share Posted March 21 https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/more-sports/others/sharath-kamal-to-be-indias-flag-bearer-mary-kom-appointed-chef-de-mission-for-paris-games/articleshow/108683720.cms Achantha Sharath Kamal - Table Tennis Fair choice, the 41 year old still goes strong and reached QFs of Singapore Smash, the premium TT events. Jinzha and Gianlu33 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fer GUA 496 Posted March 22 #9 Share Posted March 22 Luis Grijalva, Athletics 5,000 meters, is being considered to be a flag bearer for He placed 12th at Tokyo 2020. Fly_like_a_don and Benolympique 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rybak 3,217 Posted March 22 #10 Share Posted March 22 @hckošice you can remove Independent Athletes from both Belarus and Russia from the list, as they aren't allowed to march in parade of nations, per latest IOC decision. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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