Primary Country (Mandatory)

Other Country (Optional)

Set News Language for United States

Primary Language (Mandatory)
Other Language[s] (Optional)
No other language available

Set News Language for World

Primary Language (Mandatory)
Other Language(s) (Optional)

Set News Source for United States

Primary Source (Mandatory)
Other Source[s] (Optional)

Set News Source for World

Primary Source (Mandatory)
Other Source(s) (Optional)
  • Countries
    • India
    • United States
    • Qatar
    • Germany
    • China
    • Canada
    • World
  • Categories
    • National
    • International
    • Business
    • Entertainment
    • Sports
    • Special
    • All Categories
  • Available Languages for United States
    • English
  • All Languages
    • English
    • Hindi
    • Arabic
    • German
    • Chinese
    • French
  • Sources
    • India
      • AajTak
      • NDTV India
      • The Hindu
      • India Today
      • Zee News
      • NDTV
      • BBC
      • The Wire
      • News18
      • News 24
      • The Quint
      • ABP News
      • Zee News
      • News 24
    • United States
      • CNN
      • Fox News
      • Al Jazeera
      • CBSN
      • NY Post
      • Voice of America
      • The New York Times
      • HuffPost
      • ABC News
      • Newsy
    • Qatar
      • Al Jazeera
      • Al Arab
      • The Peninsula
      • Gulf Times
      • Al Sharq
      • Qatar Tribune
      • Al Raya
      • Lusail
    • Germany
      • DW
      • ZDF
      • ProSieben
      • RTL
      • n-tv
      • Die Welt
      • Süddeutsche Zeitung
      • Frankfurter Rundschau
    • China
      • China Daily
      • BBC
      • The New York Times
      • Voice of America
      • Beijing Daily
      • The Epoch Times
      • Ta Kung Pao
      • Xinmin Evening News
    • Canada
      • CBC
      • Radio-Canada
      • CTV
      • TVA Nouvelles
      • Le Journal de Montréal
      • Global News
      • BNN Bloomberg
      • Métro
Who should be Canada's flag-bearers for the Paris Olympics?

Who should be Canada's flag-bearers for the Paris Olympics?

CBC
Friday, July 19, 2024 07:17:45 AM UTC

On Tuesday, the Canadian Olympic Committee unveiled its team of 338 athletes for the Paris Summer Games. But the COC didn't announce who will carry the Canadian flag at the opening ceremony on July 26. That decision is expected to be revealed next week.

In the meantime, it's our last chance to debate that classic pre-Olympic question: who should be Canada's flag-bearer?

I offered up a bunch of candidates in this newsletter back in April, but one of them delivered some sad news yesterday. Reigning decathlon world champion Pierce LePage said he will not be able to compete in Paris due to a herniated disc in his back.

Fortunately, there's no shortage of worthy Canadian athletes. Before I present some of my favourites, we should acknowledge that the process of choosing a real-life flag-bearer is much more complicated than it seems.

A lot of it comes down to boring stuff like transportation and scheduling. Swimmers, for example, are unlikely to get picked because many of them compete the morning after the opening ceremony. Track and field athletes have the opposite problem: their events take place later in the Games, so some of them won't even be in Paris yet. And space can be just as big a factor as time: the women's soccer team, for example, plays its first match the day before the opening ceremony out in Saint-Etienne, hundreds of kilometres from Paris.

Then there's the cold reality that many athletes simply don't want the job. The superstition of a Canadian flag-bearer "curse" has faded over the past couple of decades, but it was pretty spooky in the 1990s and early 2000s after high-profile athletes like decathlete Mike Smith, figure skater Kurt Browning and skier Jean-Luc Brassard missed the podium altogether after carrying the maple leaf.

WATCH | CBC Sports' Jesse Campigotto breaks down Team Canada's Paris squad:

For many, it's better to just avoid the pressure and the hassles. And those could be more daunting than usual this time. The Paris opening ceremony features an ambitious floating parade of nations, with dozens of boats ferrying athletes six kilometres down the iconic Seine river as hundreds of thousands of spectators watch from the banks.

For today, though, let's pretend scheduling isn't a factor and that every athlete on the Canadian team is able and willing to carry the Canadian flag. Let's also assume Canada will continue to follow the International Olympic Committee's suggestion, first introduced in 2021, to select both a man and a woman to share the role. Personally, I'd also like the flag-bearers to be familiar to a lot of Canadians and have a chance to win at least one medal at these Games.

With those criteria in mind, here are two women and two men — each from a different sport — who would make excellent Canadian flag-bearers, along with a few other great candidates.

Summer McIntosh (swimming): The 17-year-old phenom is poised to become Canada's biggest star of these Games. She's favoured to win gold in both the 400m individual medley and 200m butterfly after capturing back-to-back world titles in those events, and is also expected to reach the podium in her other two individual events, the 200m IM and 400m freestyle. McIntosh could also take part in as many as four relay events, giving her a good chance to surpass the four medals won by Penny Oleksiak as a 16-year-old in 2016. The only hesitation I have with McIntosh is that she'll probably be an even better pick to carry the Canadian flag at the closing ceremony after winning all those medals, so it might be better to save her for that.

Jessie Fleming (soccer): For most Canadians, the women's soccer team's gold-medal penalty shootout victory over Sweden was the most thrilling moment of the 2021 Tokyo Games. It wouldn't have happened without Fleming. The fearless midfielder's late second-half penalty kick sent Canada to a monumental 1-0 upset of the United States in the semifinals before she forced extra time in the gold-medal match with another clutch spot kick. Fleming also buried her shootout attempts in the quarterfinals against Brazil and the final against the Swedes. To boot, she was promoted to team captain after the retirement of Christine Sinclair last year.

Andre De Grasse (track and field): Speaking of clutch athletes, here's De Grasse's Olympic track record: six career starts, six medals — highlighted by a 200m gold in Tokyo. That's just one medal short of Oleksiak's all-time Canadian record. And yet, Canada's most decorated track star has never carried the flag at an Olympic opening or closing ceremony. De Grasse would be a great pick for the latter if he gets the record, and he'll have three chances to do so in the 100m, 200m and 4x100m. But McIntosh might overshadow him, so it's probably a good idea to celebrate one of our greatest-ever Olympians right off the bat.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (basketball): The 26-year-old guard was the runner-up in NBA MVP voting this season after placing third in the league in scoring and leading the Oklahoma City Thunder to the best record in the Western Conference. Last summer, SGA lifted the Canadian men's national team to its first-ever medal at the Basketball World Cup (formerly the world championship) and its first Olympic berth since 2000. Now, he's the main reason why Canada is in the mix to capture its first Olympic basketball medal in 88 years.

Read full story on CBC
Share this story on:-
More Related News
FIFA accused of 'monumental betrayal' over latest World Cup ticket prices

Soccer fans have accused FIFA of a "monumental betrayal" after latest prices for World Cup tickets began to circulate on Thursday.

NHLers 'not going' to Olympics if ice isn’t ready and safe, reiterates deputy commissioner

NHL commissioner Gary Bettman is “disappointed” that the main arena slated to host ice hockey at February’s Olympics isn’t yet completed with less than two months to go before the Games are scheduled to be played.

Canadian swim star Penny Oleksiak denies drug use, says she'll keep training despite 2-year suspension

A two-year suspension from competitive swimming has forced Penny Oleksiak to answer questions about drug use, train by herself in public pools and defend her legacy as Canada’s most decorated female Olympian.

Olympic hockey in Milan will be played on shorter ice than NHL dimensions

Hockey, one of the premier events at the Winter Olympics and one that is welcoming NHL players back for the first time in more than a decade, will take place on ice shorter than NHL-regulation size.

McIntosh delivers fastest-ever women's 200m butterfly performance at swimming's U.S. Open

Summer McIntosh capped swimming’s U.S. Open with the event record in the women’s 200-metre butterfly on Saturday in Austin, Texas.

'Dream come true': Canada's Val Grenier wins bronze in World Cup giant slalom on home snow at Mont-Tremblant

Some bronze medals are worth their weight in gold. Valerie Grenier's third-place finish in women's giant slalom at the Mont-Tremblant World Cup certainly fits that category.

Canada draws Switzerland, Qatar and spectre of Italy as World Cup groups revealed

The men’s World Cup draw in Washington D.C. was going well for Canada until Pot 4.

Explainer: How does FIFA divide 48-team Men’s World Cup field in groups?

The draw for the 2026 World Cup takes place Friday at 12 p.m. ET at the Kennedy Center in Washington, for the purpose of dividing the 48-team field into 12 groups of four. Once the tournament starts, 32 teams will advance from those preliminary groups to the single-elimination knockout rounds.

Canada's best- and worst-case scenarios for Friday's FIFA World Cup draw

The Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., buzzed with activity and speculation on Thursday in advance of Friday’s all-important draw for the 2026 men’s World Cup. 

Marathon meetings next week will decide bulk of Canadian men's Olympic hockey team

By the time the management group for the Canadian men’s national hockey team emerges from marathon meetings on Tuesday, as much as 80 per cent of the roster going to Italy next February should be written in pen.

Olympics at stake: Canadian ski mountaineering team set for winner-take-all race vs. U.S.

Canada’s ski mountaineering athletes have their Olympic dreams on the line this weekend at a World Cup event in Solitude, Utah.

Carter Hart, acquitted in Hockey Canada sexual assault trial, returns to NHL Tuesday with Golden Knights

Goalie Carter Hart, one of five 2018 Canada world junior hockey players acquitted of sexual assault in July, will make his first NHL appearance in nearly two years when he starts in goal Tuesday night for the Vegas Golden Knights, who host Chicago.

25 players named to roster for final women's hockey Rivalry Series games

The Canadian women’s hockey team will bring back plenty of familiar faces for its final pre-Olympic games in Edmonton next week.

Reece Howden remains atop ski cross medal podium, completing sweep in Italy

There is no stopping Canadian ski cross racer Reece Howden, whether he’s nervous or performing on tired legs.

Watch the PWHL: Montreal Victoire vs. Vancouver Goldeneyes

Click on the video player above to watch live coverage of the PWHL match between the Montreal Victoire and the Vancouver Goldeneyes.

Canada's Reece Howden wins back-to-back World Cup ski cross gold

Reece Howden won gold at a ski cross event in Innichen, Italy, on Saturday for his second consecutive gold-medal result on the World Cup circuit.

After bronze in Beijing, Canada's mixed aerials team eyes bigger prize in Milano Cortina

Almost four years ago at the inaugural competition for mixed team aerials at the Winter Olympics in Beijing, three Canadians took home bronze medals.

How Skate Canada pushed for inclusion in the years leading up to stance on Alberta's transgender policy

Skate Canada’s move as the first sports federation to announce it will no longer hold national- and international-level events in Alberta due to the province’s legislation on transgender people's participation in sports did not come as a surprise to some who know the organization well. 

How Saskatchewan hurdler Savannah Sutherland put herself in mix for prestigious NCAA award

Steven Rajewsky realized Savannah Sutherland belonged at the world level when he watched her become the youngest-ever Canadian to reach an Olympic track final and perform well against the best female hurdlers.

Inside the 1st stop of the PWHL’s Takeover Tour, as the league eyes further expansion

Kids banged on the glass and cheered every drill and shot the pros made inside Scotiabank Centre, hoping to catch a player’s eye and maybe even a puck.

Unlikely partnership forges potential Paralympic medal threats in alpine skier Eriksson, guide Smith

Just five years ago, the idea of Kalle Eriksson competing for Canada at the Paralympics would have been unthinkable.

U.S. downs Canada 4-1 to sweep women's hockey Rivalry Series

Hilary Knight scored twice, including an empty-netter, to lead the United States to a 4-1 win over Canada in a women's hockey Rivalry Series game Saturday.

The prospect and the vet: Primerano, Larocque battle for spots on Canada's Olympic blue line

When a teenaged Chloe Primerano made her debut on the Canadian women’s hockey team last season, Jocelyne Larocque was often the steady force beside her on the blue line.

Vancouver Canucks trade captain Quinn Hughes to Minnesota Wild for 3 players, 1st-round pick

The Vancouver Canucks announced Friday that they have traded captain Quinn Hughes to the Minnesota Wild.

Canadian ski cross racer Kevin Drury scores emotional gold-medal win

Canada's Kevin Drury battled his way to a gold medal that left him in tears at a World Cup ski cross event on Friday in Val Thorens, France.

© 2008 - 2025 Webjosh  |  News Archive  |  Privacy Policy  |  Contact Us