Olympic Games Paris 2024

Paris 2024 Olympics: Australia unveil team uniform with 100 days to go

By Ali Asgar Nalwala
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Members of the Australian Olympic team pose during the Australian 2024 Paris Olympic Games Official Uniform Launch at Clovelly Surf Club on April 17 in Sydney.

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The green blazer has the names of all 301 Australian Olympic champions and features the Australian Olympians' oath embroidered on the inside pocket.

With 100 days to go for the Paris 2024 Olympics, Australia unveiled the team uniforms for their athletes at the Clovelly Bay in Sydney on Wednesday.

Australian athletes will wear these uniforms during both the Paris 20024 Olympic Opening and Closing ceremonies.

The Paris 2024 Olympic opening ceremony will be held at River Seine and Trocadero Gardens on July 26. For the first time in Olympic history, the Opening Ceremony for the Summer Games will not take place in a stadium.

The closing ceremony will be held at Stade de France on August 11.

Australia’s Olympic uniform is inspired by the style and culture of Paris. The men will wear a blazer over a cotton t-shirt adorned with gold and green ribbing with knee-length beige chino shorts while the blazers for women could be paired with the beige shorts or pleated skirt with green, gold and white gradient.

For the first time, each blazer will feature the Australian Olympians' Oath, embroidered inside the pocket at heart level. Additionally, the jacket linings will have the names of all 301 Australian Olympic champions.

Indigenous artwork by Olympic boxer Paul Fleming titled Walking Together is showcased in the scarf and Torres Strait Island artist David Bosun’s Ngalmun Danalaig features on the pocket square.

Nine athletes who are hoping to represent Australia at the Paris 2024 Olympics, including sprinter Torrie Lewis, Matildas striker Michelle Heyman, men’s rugby sevens captain Nick Malouf, modelled the uniforms at the Clovelly Bay.

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