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Australia’s Paris Olympics uniforms officially unveiled with important, never-before-seen detail that’s easy to overlook

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Australian athletes pose at the official launch of the Paris 2024 Olympics uniform in Sydney on Wednesday.
  • Australian uniforms for the Paris Olympics presented in Sydney
  • Matildas star Michelle Heyman among those to model uniform
  • The Paris Olympic Games will be held from July 26 to August 11

Anna Meares, Australian Olympic team chef de mission in Paris and cycling legend, says the inclusion of the Olympic oath “at heart level” on the jackets team members will wear marks a special moment for each athlete.

The uniforms that Australian athletes will wear at the opening ceremony, which will be watched by a global television audience of more than one billion, were unveiled on Wednesday, highlighting the special inclusion of the jackets.

For the first time, the oath of Australian Olympians will be on the inside pocket of the jacket, with the names of all 301 Australian Olympic champions across the entire lining of the jacket.

The hero suits will also feature Olympic boxer Paul Fleming’s ‘Walking Together’ Indigenous artwork on the pocket square and scarf and with the Olympic athletes’ oath on the inner lining.

“Wearing the Australian Olympic Opening Ceremony uniform is a rare and special moment,” Meares said.

Australian athletes pose at the official launch of the Paris 2024 Olympics uniform in Sydney on Wednesday.

Matildas forward Michelle Heyman (fourth from left) was one of the athletes posing in the stylish uniforms.

Matildas forward Michelle Heyman (fourth from left) was one of the athletes posing in the stylish uniforms.

Water polo star Tilly Kearns headed to the uniform launch at Clovelly Surf Club in Sydney's east.

Water polo star Tilly Kearns headed to the uniform launch at Clovelly Surf Club in Sydney’s east.

Anna Meares, chef de mission of the Australian Olympic team and cycling legend, loves the addition to the Australian Olympic uniforms.

Anna Meares, chef de mission of the Australian Olympic team and cycling legend, loves the addition to the Australian Olympic uniforms.

The oath of Australian Olympians is embedded in the blazers that will be worn at the opening ceremony in Paris.

The oath of Australian Olympians is embedded in the blazers that will be worn at the opening ceremony in Paris.

‘I have had the honor of receiving four Australian Olympic team ceremonial uniforms and I treasure each one of them. For Olympic athletes, it unites us, from different sports, backgrounds and experiences, uniting us with pride through that team uniform.

‘It creates a connection and a sense of belonging to the proud history of the Australian Olympic team. Our Olympic experience begins and Olympians continue to show off with pride at post-Games events, long beyond our days as elite athletes.

‘It is a uniform that we value and the quality, comfort and feel fill us all with pride and confidence.

“I love that the Olympic Athlete Oath is left inside, at heart level, with the support of all of Australia’s Olympic champions throughout history enveloping each member of our Paris team.

“I know Australian athletes are working hard to earn their own opportunity to put on this uniform in Paris and, with 100 days to go, this will add excitement and inspiration to training and competition knowing that this awaits their efforts.”

Response to the uniforms was mixed on social media.

“A true Australian Olympic uniform would be a pair of gray track pants, a black hoodie and a pair of TN.” a sports fan joked about X.

Other published: ‘Why do Australian Olympic uniforms always seem to have been designed by and for inner-eastern private school students?’

Meanwhile, the eye-catching uniforms, designed by Sportscraft with Volley footwear, were showcased by nine athletes, including Matildas forward Michelle Heyman and water polo star Tilly Kearns.

Wednesday marked 100 days until the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympic Games on the Seine River.

At the 2021 Tokyo Olympics, Australians won 46 medals, including 17 gold, to finish sixth in the table.

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