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Tatjana Smith Highlights Latest Swimmers Announced As Closing Ceremony Flag Bearers

2024 Paris Olympics gold medalist in the women’s 100 breaststroke Tatjana Smith highlights the latest list of swimmers that are scheduled to be flag bearers for their respective country at the closing ceremony later today. Kristof Milak of Hungary will also be the flag bearer for Hungary.

Smith is in her last Olympics after announcing her retirement during competition in Paris. She leaves Paris with gold in the 100 breast and silver in the 200 breast. She won gold in the 200 breast and silver in the 100 breast at the 2020 Tokyo Games, making her the 2nd most decorated South African Olympian of all time.

Milak won gold in the men’s 100 butterfly after winning silver in the event in Tokyo. He also won silver in Paris in the 200 fly after winning gold in Tokyo.

Other 2024 Olympic swimming gold medalists who have been announced as flag bearers include Katie Ledecky (US), Kaylee McKeown (Australia), Summer McIntosh (Canada), and Daniel Wiffen (Ireland).

Ireland and the Maldives are both represented by two swimmers. In addition to Wiffen, Mona McSharry will be a flag bearer for Ireland while the Maldives will be represented by Mohamed Aan Hussain and Aishath Ulya Shaig. Not all countries have two flag bearers as some have instead opted for one.

The opening ceremony is scheduled for tonight, Sunday, August 11th, from 9pm-12am local time in Paris (3pm-6pm EST).

Full List Of Swimmers (And Open Water Swimmers) Announced As Flag Bearers at 2024 Closing Ceremony

  • Australia: Kaylee McKeown
  • Ireland: Daniel Wiffen and Mona McSharry
  • Italy: Gregorio Paltrinieri
  • Canada: Summer McIntosh
  • USA: Katie Ledecky
  • South Africa: Tatjana Smith
  • Benin: Alexis Dodji Kpade
  • Bosnia & Herzegovina: Lana Pudar
  • Brunei Darussalam: Hayley Wong
  • Cambodia: Apsara Sakbun
  • Central African Republic: Tracy Marine Andet
  • Comoros: Maesha Saadi
  • Cook Islands: Lanihei Connolly
  • Fiji: David Young
  • Gabon: Noelie Annette Lacour
  • Guinea: Elhadj N’gane Diallo
  • Honduras: Julimar Avila Mancia
  • Hungary: Kristof Milak
  • Kosovo: Adell Sabovic
  • Maldives: Mohamed Aan Hussain and Aishath Ulya Shaig
  • Mali: Alexien Kouma
  • Marshall Islands: Philipp Kinono
  • Monaco: Lisa Pou
  • Myanmar: Phone Pyae Han
  • Namibia: Phillip Seidler
  • Palau: Yuri Hosei and Jion Hosei
  • Palestine: Valerie Rose Tarazi
  • Rwanda: Oscar Cyusa Peyre Mitilla
  • Sierra Leone: Joshua Wyse
  • Switzerland: Roman Mityukov
  • Yemen: Yusuf Marwan Abdullah Nasser

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Mark
1 month ago

Fun list, but shouldn’t Gregorio Paltrinieri be on the list?

Boknows34
1 month ago

Wiffen missed out sadly as he ended up in hospital with a nasty bug.

Emily Se-Bom Lee
Reply to  Boknows34
1 month ago

maybe he shouldn’t have swum the 10k after all

Boknows34
Reply to  Emily Se-Bom Lee
1 month ago

I think he’ll regret it now

Nance
1 month ago

Is this the highest tally of swimmers to be flag bearers at an Olympic closing?

BingBopBam
1 month ago

At the time of writing, the list appears to be missing Summer McIntosh for Canada.

200 flyer
1 month ago

Summer Mcintosh Canada

MIKE IN DALLAS
1 month ago

Ledecky? Perfect choice!!

snailSpace
1 month ago

Milak will also be flag bearer (or so I have heard).

morning call
1 month ago

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