Australia announce Jess Fox and Eddie Ockenden as flag bearers for Olympics

Much-loved champions Jess Fox and Eddie Ockenden will carry the Australian flag at the opening ceremony for the Paris Olympics on Saturday morning (AEST).

Australia’s flag bearers for the event on the River Seine were officially confirmed on Wednesday, with chef de mission Anna Meares making the announcement.

The pair will continue the new tradition of a male and female sharing the duties, just as Patty Mills and Cate Campbell did in Tokyo three years ago.

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Champion paddler Fox has the chance to become only the second Australian in history to win three individual gold medals in Paris.

The 30-year-old, who won gold in the C1 event in Tokyo, will be the hot favourite to defend her title, while she is also competing in the K1 and kayak cross events.

Jess Fox is gunning for three golds in Paris.Jess Fox is gunning for three golds in Paris.
Jess Fox is gunning for three golds in Paris. Credit: Getty Images

The only other Australian to win three golds at one Games was swimmer Shane Gould back in 1972.

History-making Kookaburra Ockenden, who will become the first Australian hockey player to play five Games, will join Fox in carrying the flag.

He also carried the flag at the opening ceremony of the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham two years ago.

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