Australian Olympic Uniform Features Special Inclusion for Paris Opening Ceremony

The Australian Olympic team's Paris 2024 uniforms feature the Olympians' Oath and names of past champions, connecting athletes to their proud history and inspiring them to create new iconic moments on the world stage.

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Australian Olympic Uniform Features Special Inclusion for Paris Opening Ceremony

Australian Olympic Uniform Features Special Inclusion for Paris Opening Ceremony

The Australian Olympic team's uniforms for the Paris 2024 Olympics opening ceremony were unveiled this week, featuring a special inclusion of the Australian Olympians' Oath printed on the inside jacket pocket. The uniforms will be worn by the 301 Australian Olympic champions as they march into the stadium during the opening ceremony, which is expected to be watched by a global audience of over one billion people.

Designed by Sportscraft with footwear provided by Volley, the uniforms were showcased by nine athletes, including Matildas striker Michelle Heyman and water polo star Tilly Kearns. The ensemble features a green blazer with the names of all 301 Australian Olympic champions embroidered throughout the jacket lining. Underneath the blazer, athletes can choose between a sport-inspired tee or tank, and either a stone-colored chino short or a green and gold ombre pleated skirt.

In addition to the Olympic oath and names of past champions, the uniform also incorporate Indigenous artwork by Olympic boxer Paul Fleming and Torres Strait Island artist David Bosun, used in the pocket square, scarf, and on the blazer's inside lining. The athletes will complete the look with a revamped version of the iconic Volley Deuce shoes, featuring embossed Olympic logos and subtle green and gold accents.

Why this matters: The inclusion of the Olympic oath and names of past Australian champions in the opening ceremony uniforms marks a significant moment for the athletes, as it brings the team together and connects them to Australia's proud Olympic history. Wearing the opening ceremony uniform is a rare and special experience, and the added elements are expected to provide inspiration and anticipation for the athletes as they prepare to compete on the world stage.

Australian Olympic team chef de mission and cycling legend Anna Meares expressed her enthusiasm about the uniforms, stating that they bring a sense of pride and connection to the team's history. "Wearing the opening ceremony uniform is a rare experience. It brings the team together as one and connects us to our proud history," Meares said. "Having the Olympians' oath and names of champions in the uniform adds to that inspiration and sense of pride."

The unveiling comes 100 days before the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics, where Australia is aiming to build on its success at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics. In Tokyo, Australia won 46 medals and finished sixth in the overall medal table. With the special inclusions in the opening ceremony uniforms, the Australian team will march into the Paris stadium with a strong connection to their Olympic heritage and a drive to create new iconic sporting moments.

Key Takeaways

  • Australian Olympic uniforms for Paris 2024 unveiled, featuring Olympians' Oath.
  • Uniforms designed by Sportscraft, with footwear by Volley, showcased by 9 athletes.
  • Uniforms include names of past 301 Australian Olympic champions and Indigenous artwork.
  • Uniforms aim to inspire athletes and connect them to Australia's Olympic history.
  • Australia aims to build on its success at Tokyo 2021 Olympics in Paris 2024.