SPORT fans are gearing up for tonight’s Paris 2024 Olympic opening ceremony – and the flag bearers will have their hands full.
Millions of people worldwide are set to witness a historical spectacle in Paris.
For the first time ever, the opening ceremony will NOT be happening inside a stadium.
But the traditional flag bearers will still be front and centre of each respective country.
Find out the flag bearers for every country at the Paris 2024 Olympics.
Algeria: Yasser Triki (Athletics)/ Amina Belhadi (Judo)
Australia: Eddie Ockenden (Hockey)/ Jessica Fox (Canoe Slalom)
Austria: Felix Oschmautz (Canoe Slalom)/ Michaela Polleres (Judo)
Bahamas: Steven Gardiner (Athletics)/ Devynne Charlton (Athletics)
Belgium: Jerome Guery (Equestrian)/ Emma Meesseman (Basketball)
Brazil: Isaquias Queiroz (Canoeing)/ Raquel Kochhann (Rugby sevens)
Canada: Andre De Grasse (Athletics)/ Maude Charron (Weightlifting)
Chile: Nicolas Jarry (Tennis)/ Antonia Abraham (Rowing)
Colombia: Kevin Quintero (Cycling)/ Flor Ruiz (Athletics)
Cuba: Mijaín Lopez (Wrestling)/ Idalys Ortiz (Judo)
Denmark: Niklas Landin Jacobsen (Handball)/ Anne-Marie Rindom
(Sailing)
Egypt: Ahmed El-Gendy (Modern pentathlon)/ Sara Ahmed (Weightlifting)
Finland: Eetu Kallioinen (Shooting)/ Sinem Kurtbay (Sailing)
France: Florent Manaudou (Swimming)/ Melina Robert-Michon (Athletics)
Germany: Dennis Schroder (Basketball)/ Anna-Maria Wagner (Judo)
Great Britain: Tom Daley (Diving)/ Helen Glover (Rowing)
Greece: Giannis Antetokounmpo (Basketball)/ Antigoni Drisbioti (Athletics)
India: Sharath Kamal (Table tennis)/ P. V. Sindhu (Badminton)
Indonesia: -/ Maryam March Maharani (Judo)
Ireland: Shane Lowry (Golf)/ Sarah Lavin (Athletics)
Italy: Gianmarco Tamberi (Athletics)/ Arianna Errigo (Fencing)
Jamaica: Josh Kirlew (Swimming)/ Shanieka Ricketts (Athletics)
Japan: Shigeyuki Nakarai (Breaking)/ Misaki Emura (Fencing)
Kenya: Ferdinand Omanyala (Athletics)/ Trizah Atuka (Volleyball)
Malaysia: Bertrand Rhodict Lises (Diving)/ Nur Shazrin Mohd Latif (Sailing)
Mexico: Emiliano Hernández (Modern pentathlon)/ Alejandra Orozco (Diving)
Morocco: Yessin Rahmouni (Equestrian)/ Ines Laklalech (Golf)
Netherlands: Worthy de Jong (3×3 Basketball)/ Lois Abbingh (Handball)
New Zealand: Aaron Gate (Cycling)/ Jo Aleh (Sailing)
Nigeria: -/ Tobi Amusan (Athletics)
Norway: Christian Sorum (Volleyball)/ Katrine Lunde (Handball)
Pakistan: Arshad Nadeem (Athletics)/ Jehanara Nabi (Swimming)
People’s Republic of China: Ma Long (Table tennis)/ Feng Yu (Synchronised swimming)
Philippines: Carlo Paalam (Boxing)/ Nesthy Petecio (Boxing)
Poland: Przemyslaw Zamojski (3×3 Basketball)/ Anita Wlodarczyk (Athletics)
Portugal: Fernando Pimenta (Canoeing)/ Ana Cabecinha (Athletics)
Refugee Olympic Team: Yahya Al Ghotany (Taekwondo)/ Cindy Ngamba (Boxing)
Republic of Korea: Woo Sang-hyeok (Athletics)/ Kim Seo-yeong (Swimming)
Romania: Marius Cozmiuc (Rowing)/ Ionela Cozmiuc (Rowing)
Singapore: Ryan Lo (Sailing)/ Shanti Pereira (Athletics)
South Africa: Akani Simbine (Athletics)/ Caitlin Rooskrantz (Gymnastics)
Spain: Marcus Cooper Walz (Canoeing)/ Tamara Echegoyen (Sailing)
Sri Lanka: Viren Nettasinghe (Badminton)/ Dilhani Lekamge (Athletics)
Sweden: Peder Fredricson (Equestrian)/ Josefin Olsson (Sailing)
Switzerland: Nino Schurter (Cycling Mountain Bike)/ Nina Christen (Shooting)
Thailand: Puripol Boonson (Athletics)/ Vareeraya Sukasem (Skateboarding)
United States: LeBron James (Basketball)/ Coco Gauff (Tennis)