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Who should carry Canada’s flag at the Beijing Olympics?
There is one month left before the Aug. 8 start of the Olympics and the Canadian Olympic Committee will soon announce its flag-bearer for the opening ceremony.
It used to be a simple process, but in recent years some athletes have been reluctant to take on the honour because of the distraction from their competition. This was most famously demonstrated by moguls skier Jean-Luc Brassard at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano when he said being flag-bearer contributed to his failing to win a medal.
There are also political consideration given to who should carry the flag – often alternating between francophone and anglophone athletes. Montreal judoka Nicolas Gill was Canada’s flag-bearer at the 2004 Olympics in Athens. Also, having been previously honoured as a flag-bearer – such as kayaker Adam van Koeverden and triathlete Simon Whitfield at Olympic closing ceremonies – or other international events, as shooter Susan Nattrass was at a Pan-Am Games, can unofficially disqualify an athlete.
All that said, Sportsnet.ca has compiled a list of 10 athletes we think are deserving for their achievements and/or their history with Canada’s Olympic program.
Vote for who you think should be the first Canadian into the Beijing’s National Stadium.
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