Australia’s Olympic team in full: Every athlete sport-by-sport

Australia are sending more than 600 atheltes to the Olympics.

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The Australian Olympic Team for the Paris 2024 Games has been confirmed in full.

In what is Australia's fourth-biggest ever team being sent to an Olympic Games, 460 athletes across 33 sports will attend the Games.

It's also likely that Australia's Team for the 2024 Olympics - which kick-off with a first of its kind Opening Ceremony to be held on the River Seine in Paris - will be the third largest delegation at the event, only behind France and the United States of America.

Here is every athlete heading to Paris. You can use the drop down below to view by sport.

Archery

Australia will send two Archery atheltes to the 2024 Olympic Games - one man and one woman - for the Individual events after qualification was secured via gold medal performances at the 2023 Pacific Games. The two athletes will also compete in the Mixed Team event.

Australia's archery squad
Women: Laura Paeglis
Men: Peter Boukouvalas

Artistic Swimming

Australia are the highest-ranked Oceanic nation and therefore secure a full complement of atheletes to travel to the Olympics. All eight will compete in the team event, while two will also participate in the Duet event.

Australia's Artistic Swimming squad
Carolyn Rayna Buckle, Georgia Courage-Gardiner, Raphaelle Gauthier, Kiera Gazzard, Margo Joseph-Kuo, Anastasia Kusmawan, Zoe Poulis, Milena Waldmann

Athletics

Australian atheltes vying for qualification in various Athletics events secured their spots at the 2024 Games through either their world ranking, or by hitting various qualification times or distance standards.

Where more than three athletes qualified for a single event, preference was given to those who finished higher at the Australian National Championships earlier this year.

Australia's Atletics squad
Men
Liam Adams (Marathon), Liam Adcock (Long Jump), Joshua Azzorpardi (4 x 100-metre relay), Joel Badden (High Jump), Peter Bol (800 metres), Rohan Browning (100 metres, 4 x 100-metre relay), Ben Buckingham (3000-metre steeplechase), Matthew Clarke (3000-metre steeplechase), Rhydian Cowley (20-kilometre race walk), Peyton Craig (800 metres), Joseph Deng (800 metres), Matthew Denny (Discus Throw), Jacob Despard (4 x 100-metre relay), Daniel Golubovic (Decathlon), Olli Hoare (1500 metres), Reece Holder (400 metres), Lachlan Kennedy (4 x 100-metre relay), Calab Law (200 metres, 4 x 100-metre relay), Kurtis Marschall (Pole Vault), Morgan McDonald (5000 metres), Cameron McEntyre (Javelin Throw), Stewart McSweyn (1500 metres, 5000 metres), Chris Mitrevski (Long Jump), Ashley Moloney (Decathlon), Connor Murphy (Triple Jump), Yual Reath (High Jump), Brett Robinson (Marathon), Adam Spencer (1500 metres), Brendon Starc (High Jump), Sebastian Sultana (4 x 100-metre relay), Kyle Swan (20-kilometre race walk), Patrick Tiernan (Marathon), Declan Tingay (20-kilometre race walk), Tayleb Willis (110 metre hurdles)

Women
Kelsey-Lee Barber (Javelin Throw), Isobel Batt-Doyle (5000 metres), Ellie Beer (400 metres), Catriona Bisset (800 metres), Brooke Buschkuehl (Long Jump), Abbey Caldwell (800 metres), Sarah Carli (400-metre hurdles), Amy Cashin (3000-metre steeplechase), Liz Clay (100-metre hurdles), Ella Connolly (100 metres, 4 x 100-metre relay), Rosie Davies (5000 metres), Sinead Diver (marathon), Kristie Edwards (4 x 100-metre relay), Cara Feain-Ryan (3000-metre steeplecahse), Taryn Gollshewsky (Discus Throw), Genevieve Gregson (marathon), Georgia Griffith (1500 metres), Mia Gross (200 metres), Linden Hall (1500 metres), Jessica Henderson (20-kilometre race walk), Claudia Hollingsworth (800 metres), Jessica Hull (1500 metres), Michelle Jenneke (100-metre hurdles), Nina Kennedy (Pole Vault), Ebony Lane (4 x 100-metre relay), Torrie Lewis (200 metres, 4 x 100-metre relay), Mackenzie Little (Javelin Throw), Bree Masters (100 metres, 4 x 100-metre relay), Kathryn Mitchell (Javelin Throw), Jemima Montag (20-kilometre race walk), Celeste Mucci (100-metre hurdles), Camryn Newton-Smith (Hepthathlon), Nicola Olyslagers (High Jump), Eleanor Patterson (High Jump), Stephanie Ratcliffe (Hammer Throw), Lauren Ryan (5000 metres, 10,000 metres), Olivia Sandery (20-kilometre race walk), Jessica Stenson (marathon), Aleksandra Stoilova (4 x 100-metre relay), Tori West (Heptathlon), Alanah Yukich (400-metre hurdles)

Badminton

Based on the Global BWF Race to Paris rankings, Australia were able to enter three players - all women - into the 2024 Olympics.

Australia's Badminton squad
Women's singles: Tiffany Ho
Women's Doubles: Setyana Mapasa and Angela Yu

Basketball

Both the men's team (the Boomers) and the women's team (the Opals) have qualified for the Paris Olympics. Their squads are as follows.

Boomers Basketball squad
Dyson Daniels, Matthew Dellavedova, Dante Exum, Josh Giddey, Josh Green, Joe Ingles, Nick Kay, Jock Landale, Will Magnay, Jack McVeigh, Patty Mills (c), Duop Reath

Opals Basketball squad
Jade Melbourne, Kristy Wallace, Stephanie Talbot, Tess Madgen (c), Rebecca Allen, Alanna Smith, Ezi Magbegor, Marianna Tolo, Cayala George, Isobel Borlase, Lauren Jackson, Sami Whitcomb

Basketball - 3x3

In the 3 x 3 variation of basketball, only Australia's women's team were able to qualify for the Paris Olympics, with the men missing out. Unlike 5x5 basketball, only three players are on the court at the same time, meaning a roster of four players is all that's required.

Australian women 3x3 basketball squad
Anneli Maley, Lauren Mansfield, Marena Whittle, Alex Wilson

Beach Volleyball

Australia have qualified two men's and one women's team for the Beach Volleyball tournament at the 2024 Olympic Games.

Men's: Thomas Hodges and Zachery Schubert
Men's: Izac Carracher and Mark Nicolaidis
Women's: Taliqua Clancy and Mariafe Artacho del Solar

Boxing

Australian boxing athletes qualified for the 2024 Paris Olympic Games by winning gold medals at the 2023 Pacific Games, which were held in the Solomon Islands. All up, 12 Australians will be heading to the Games.

Australian Olympic men's Boxing athletes
Yusuf Chothia (Flyweight), Charlie Senior (Featherweight), Harry Garside (Lightweight), Shannan Davey (Welterweight), Callum Peters (Middleweight), Teremoana Junior (Super Heavyweight)

Australian Olympic women's Boxing athletes
Monique Suraci (Flyweight), Tiana Echegaray (Bantamweight), Tina Rahimi (Featherweight), Tyla McDonald (Lightweight), Marissa Williamson (Welterweight), Caitlin Parker (Middleweight)

Breaking

A new sport at the 2024 Olympics, breaking, or break dancing, has seen Australia enter one athlete into both the men's and women's competition.

Australia's Breaking squad
Men: Jeffrey Dan Arpie
Women: Rachael Gunn

Canoeing

Canoeing at the Olympic Games is split up into two disciplines - slalom and sprint.

They are then further broken down into other events, with Australia sending 15 athletes to the games.

Australia's Canoe - Slalom squad
Timothy Anderson (Men's K-1), Tristan Carter (Men's C-1), Jessica Fox (Women's C-1, Women's K-1), Noemie Fox (Women's KX-1)

Australia's Canoe - Sprint squad
Ella Beere (Women's K-4 500m), Alyssa Bull (Women's K-4 500m), Alexandra Clarke (Women's K-4 500m), Jackson Collins (Men's K-4 500m), Riley Fitzsimmons (Men's K-4 500m), Thomas Green (Men's K-1 1000m, Men's K-2 500m), Noah Havard (Men's K-4 500m), Yale Steinpreis (Women's K-4 500m), Jean van der Westhuyzen (Men's K-2 500m), Pierre van der Westhuyzen (Men's K-4 500m), Alyce Wood (Women's K-1 500m)

Cycling

Cycling is broken up into road, track, BMX and Mountain Biking at the 2024 Olympic Games.

BMX Freestyle
Australia have qualified one athelte in the men's and one athelte in the women's race.

Men's BMX Freestyle: Logan Martin
Women's BMX Freestyle: Natalya Diehm

BMX Racing
Australia have qualified one male and two females for the BMX race.

Men's BMX racing: Izaac Kennedy
Women's BMX racing: Lauren Reynolds, Saya Sakakibara

>Mountain Bike
Rebecca McConnell has qualified for the women's mountain biking race and is the only Australian athlete of either gender to do so in this discipline.

Road Cycling
Australia have qualified three male and female athletes for the road race, and two each for the time trial. The athletes for the time trials are yet to be confirmed.

Men's road race: Simon Clarke, Michael Matthews, Luke Plapp
Women's road race: Grace Brown, Lauretta Hanson, Ruby Roseman-Gannon

Track cycling
On the track, Australia have qualified 13 athletes. Events are yet to be announced.

Women's team: Kristina Clonan, Georgia Baker, Alex Manly, Maeve Plouffe, Sophie Edwards, Chloe Moran

Men's team: Matthew Glaetzer, Matthew Richardson, Leigh Hoffman, Kelland O'Brien, Sam Welsford, Conor Leahy, Oliver Bleddyn

Diving

Australia have secured nine quote places across various diving events for the 2024 Olympic Games as follows.

Australia Men Diving squad
Domonic Bedggood (10-metre synchronized platform), Jaxon Bowshire (10-metre platform), Kurtis Mathews (3-metre springboard), Cassiel Rousseau (10-metre platform, 10-metre synchronized platform)

Australia Women Diving squad
Ellie Cole (10-metre platform), Maddison Keenedy (3-metre springboard, 3-metre synchronized springboard), Alysha Koloi (10-metre platform), Anabelle Smith (3-metre synchrosnized springboard), Melissa Wu (10-metre platform)

Equestrian

Equestrian is split into dressage, eventing and jumping. Australia have fielded a full team of three into all events. The three riders for the individual events also compete in a team event in each discipline.

Dressage
Jayden Brown (on Quincy B), William Matthew (on Mysterious Star), Simone Pearce (on Destano)

Eventing
Chris Burton (on Shadow Man), Kevin McNab (on Scuderia 1918 Don Quidam), Shane Rose (on Virgil)

Jumping
Thaisa Erwin (on Hialita B), Hilary Scott (on Oaks Milky Way), Edwina Tops-Alexander (on Fellow Castlefield)

Field Hockey

Both the Australian men's team (the Kookaburras) and the Australian women's team (the Hockeyroos) have qualified for the 2024 Olympic Games.

Australian Kookaburras Olympic Games squad
Lachlan Sharp, Thomas Craig, Corey Weyer, Jake Harvie, Tom Wickham, Matthew Dawson, Joshua Beltz, Eddie Ockenden, Jacob Whetton, Blake Govers, Aran Zalewski (c), Ky Willott, Flynn Ogilvie, Tim Brand, Andrew Charter (GK), Jeremy Hayward

Australian Hockeyroos Olympic Games squad
Claire Colwill, Brooke Peris (c), Amy Lawton, Grace Young, Penny Squidd, Alice Arnott, Stephanie Kershaw, Kaitlin Nobbs (c), Jane Claxton (c), Jocelyn Bartram (GK), Karri Somerville, Renee Taylor, Tatum Stewart, Mariah Williams, Rebecca Greiner, Grace Stewart (c)

Football

Australia's women's team - the Matildas - qualified for the Olympics. The men's team however did not.

Matildas Olympic Games Squad
Mackenzie Arnold (GK), Ellie Carpenter (VC), Steph Catley (C), Kyra Cooney-Cross, Caitlin Foord, Mary Fowler, Katrina Gorry, Michelle Heyman, Clare Hunt, Alanna Kennedy, Teagan Micah (GK), Clare Polkinghorne, Hayley Raso, Kaitlyn Torpey, Emily van Egmond (VC), Cortnee Vine, Clare Wheeler, Tameka Yallop

Reserves: Sharn Freier, Charli Grant, Courtney Nevin, Lydia Williams

Golf

Australia have qualified two men and two women for the golf tournament at the Olympic games.

Men's golf: Jason Day and Min Woo Lee
Women's golf: Hannah Green and Minjee Lee

Gymnastics

Australia have qualified atheltes in Artistic Gymnastics and Rhythmic Gymnastics for the 2024 Olympics, however, none for Trampoline Gymnastics.

Men's Artistic Gymnastics: Jesse Moore (All-Around event)
Women's Artistic Gymnastics: Kate McDonald, Emma Nedov, Ruby Pass, Breanna Scott, Emily Whitehead (all team event)
Rhythmic Gymnastics: Alexandra Kiroi-Bogatyreva (Individual event)

Judo

Athletes qualified for judo at the Olympics via the IJF World Ranking List and continental quota spots for the Oceania zone. Australia have qualified three athletes.

Australia's Judo squad
Aoife Coughlan (Women's 70kg), Katharina Haecker (Women's 63kg), Joshua Katz (Men's 60kg)

Modern Pentathlon

Australia have qualified one athlete in the men's and one athlete in the women's event for the 2024 Olympics.

Australia's Modern Pentathlon squad
Men's Modern Pentathlon: Rhys Lanskey
Women's Modern Pentathlon: Genevieve Van Rensburg

Rowing

Rowing has long been one of Australia's best sports at the Olympic Games, and a large squad is again heading to Paris. The following athletes are all listed by event.

Australia's Rowing squad
Men
Pair: Simon Keenan, Patrick Holt
Four: Alexander Hill, Fergus Hamilton, James Daniel Robertson, Timothy Masters
Eight: Kendall Brodie, Joseph O'Brien, Angus Dawson, Alexander Purnell, Jack Hargreaves, Angus Widdicombe, Spencer Turrin, Joshua Hicks, Ben Canham, Jackson Kench (reserve)

Women
Single sculls: Tara Rigney
Pair: Annabelle McIntyre, Jessica Morrison
Double sculls: Harriet Hudson, Amanda Bateman
Four:
Quadruple sculls:
Eight: Hayley Verbunt, Lucy Stephan, Sarah Hawe, Giorgia Patten, Jacqueline Swick, Katrina Werry, Georgina Rowe, Bronwyn Cox, Paige Barr, Samantha Morton (reserve)

Rugby Sevens

Both the Australian men's and women's teams have qualified for the 2024 Olympics.

Australian men's Rugby Sevens squad
Nicholas Malouf (c), Henry Hutchison, Ben Dowling, Matthew Gonzalez, Nathan Lawson, Maurice Longbottom, Mark Nawaqanitawase, Henry Paterson, Dietrich Roache, Hayden Sargeant, Corey Toole, James Turner; Reserves: Joshua Turner, Michael Icely

Australian women's Rugby Sevens squad
Charlotte Caslick (c), Sharni Smale, Bridget Clark, Dominique Du Toit, Tia Hinds, Maddison Levi, Teagan Levi, Isabella Nasser, Faith Nathan, Sariah Paki, Kaitlin Shave, Bienne Terita; Reserves: Kahli Henwood, Sidney Taylor

Sailing

Sailing qualification spots to the Olympics were granted through both the 2023 World Championships and the 2023 Sail Sydney event.

Elimination events
Men's IQFoil: Grae Morris
Women's Formula Kite: Breiana Whitehead

Medal race events
Men's ILCA 7: Matthew Wearn
Men's 49er: Jim Colley, Shaun O'Connor
Women's ILCA 6: Zoe Thomson
Women's 49erFX: Evie Haseldine, Olivia Price
Mixed 470: Conor Nicholas, Nia Jerwood
Mixed Nacra 17: Rhiannan Brown, Brin Liddell

Shooting

A number of events, including the 2022 and 2023 World Championships, 2023 and 2024 Oceania Championships, and a stand-alone Olympic Qualification tournament have allowed ten Australian atheltes to qualify for shooting at the 2024 Olympics.

Men
Joshua Bell (Men's Skeet, Mixed Skeet team), Sergie Evglevski (25-metre rapid fire pistol), Mitchel Iles (Trap), Jack Rossiter (10-metre air rifle, 50-metre rifle 3 positions), Dane Sampson (10-metre air rifle, 50-metre rifle 3 positions), James Willett (Trap)

Women
Elena Galiabovitch (10-metre air pistol, 25-metre pistol), Aislin Jones (Skeet, Mixed Skeet team), Catherine Skinner (Trap), Penny Smith (Trap)

Skateboarding

Australia have entered nine skateboarders to compete across the various disciplines at the 2024 Games.

Men's Park: Keegan Palmer, Kieran Wooley, Keefer Wilson
Men's Street: Shane O'Neill
Women's Park: Arisa Trew, Ruby Trew
Women's Street: Chloe Covell, Liv Lovelace, Haylie Powell

Sport Climbing

Gold medals at the 2023 Oceania Olympic Qualifier in Melbourne have allowed Australia to enter one man and one woman into the boulder and lead combined events.

Men: Campbell Harrison
Women: Oceania Mackenzie

Surfing

Australia, as one of the top nations in surfing, have been allocated the maximum two quota places for both the men's and women's competitions.

Men's surfing: Ethan Ewing, Jack Robinson
Women's surfing: Molly Picklum, Tyler Wright

Swimming

By hitting the Olympic Qualifing Time, Australia have been able to enter a maximum of two athletes per event into swimming competition at the Olympic Games.

Australia's swimming team is the largest of any individual sport the nation will send to the Games.

Australian Men's Swimming team

Ben Armbruster (50m freestyle, 100m butterfly), Jack Cartwright (4 x 100m freestyle relay), Kyle Chalmers (100m freestyle, 4 x 100m freestyle relay, 4 x 100m medley relay), Isaac Cooper (100m backstroke, 4 x 100m medley relay), Maximillian Giuliani (200m freestyle, 4 x 200m freestyle relay), Zac Incerti (4x100m freestyle relay, 4 x 200m freestyle relay), Kyle Lee (10km open water), Cameron McEvoy (50m freestyle), Thomas Neill (200m freestyle, 4 x 200m freestyle relay), William Petric (200m Individual Medley, 400m Individual Medley), Samuel Short (400m freestyle, 800m frestyle, 1500m freestyle), Nicholas Sloman (10km open water), Brendon Smith (400m Individual Medley), Flynn Southam (4x100m freestyle relay, 4 x 200m freestyle relay), Zac Stubblety-Cook (200m breaststroke), Kai Taylor (4x100m freestyle relay, 4 x 200m freestyle relay), Matthew Temple (100m butterfly, 4 x 100m medley relay), Samuel Williamson (100m breaststroke, 4 x 100m medley relay), Elijah Winnington (400m freestyle, 800m frestyle, 4 x 200m freestyle relay), Bradley Woodward (200m backstroke), William Yang (100m freestyle, 4 x 100m freestyle relay), Joshua Yong (100m breaststroke, 200m breaststroke),

Australian Women's Swimming team
Iona Anderson (4 x 100m medley relay), Jaclyn Barclay (200m backstroke), Bronte Campbell (4 x 100m freestyle relay) Abbey Connor (200m butterfly), Elizabeth Dekkers (200m butterfly), Jenna Forrester (400m Individual Medley), Chelsea Gubecka (10km open water), Meg Harris (50m freestyle, 4 x 100m freestyle relay), Shayna Jack (50m freestyle, 100m freestyle, 4 x 100m freestyle relay, 4 x 200m freestyle relay), Moena Johnson (1500m freestyle, 10km open water), Emma McKeown (100m butterfly, 4 x 100m medley relay), Kaylee McKeown (100m backstroke, 200m backstroke, 200m Individual Medley, 4 x 100m medley relay), Mollie O'Callaghan (100m freestyle, 200m freestyle, 100m backstroke, 4 x 100m freestyle relay, 4 x 200m freestyle relay, 4 x 100m medley relay), Lani Pallister (400m freestyle, 800m feestyle, 1500m freestyle, 4 x 200m freestyle relay), Alexandria Perkins (100m butterfly), Jamie Perkins (4 x 200m freestyle relay), Ella Ramsay (200m breaststroke, 200m Individual Medley, 400m Individual Medley), Jenna Strauch (200m breaststroke, 4 x 100m medley relay), Brianna Throssell (4 x 200m freestyle relay), Ariarne Titmus (200m freestyle, 400m freestyle, 800m freestyle, 4 x 200m freestyle relay), Olivia Wunsch (4 x 100m freestyle relay)

Table Tennis

Australia were able to field the maximum number of athletes in table tennis for the 2024 Olympics through gold medals at the 2023 Ocania Championships.

Australia's Table Tennis squad
Men: Hwan Bae, Finn Luu, Nicholas Lum (team only)
Women: Michelle Bromley, Melissa Tapper, Minhyung Jee (team only)

Taekwondo

Through gold medals at the Oceania Qualification tournament held earlier this year, three Australian atheltes have qualified for Taekwondo at the 2024 Olympic Games.

Australia's Taekwondo squad
Men's 58kg: Bailey Lewis
Men's 80kg: Leon Sejranovic
Women's 57kg: Stacey Hymer

Tennis

Qualification for the tennis events at the 2024 Olympics were based on the ATP and WTA rankings in both singles and doubles. Australia qualified a number of players in men's and women's events, although Alex de Minaur now has an injury concern.

Australia's Tennis squad
Men's singles: Alex de Minaur, Alexei Popyrin, Rinky Hijikata
Men's doubles: Matthew Ebden and John Peers, Alex De Minaur and Alexei Popyrin
Women's sigles: Ajla Tomljanovic
Women's doubles: Olivia Gadecki and Ajla Tomljanovic, Ellen Perez and Daria Saville

Triathlon

Through national ranking, Australia have qualified four triathletes (two men and two women) for the Paris Olympics. All four will compete in their own gender, and then team up for the mixed relay event.

Australia's Triathlon squad
Men: Matthew Hauser and Luke Willian
Women: Sophie Linn and Natalie Van Coevorden

Water Polo

The men's Australian water polo team qualified for the Olympics by having no competition in Oceania at the 2024 World Championships, while the women's team qualified through winning a Oceania Qualifier tournament.

Australian Men's Water Polo squad
Marcus Berehulak, Matthew Byrnes, Blake Edwards, Lachlan Edwards, John Hedges, Angus Lambie, Milos Maksimovic, Jacob Mercep, Charlie Negus, Luke Pavillard, Chaz Poot, Nic Porter, Nathan Power

Australian Women's Water Polo squad
Abby Andrews, Charlize Andrews, Zoe Arancini, Elle Armit, Keesja Gofers, Sienna Green, Bronte Halligan, Sienna Hearn, Danijela Jakovich, Tilly Kearns, Genevieve Longman, Gabi Palm, Alice Williams

Weightlifting

Throught continental ranking and Olympic qualification ranking, three Australians have qualified for Weightlifting at the 2024 Olympic Games.

Australia's weightlifting squad
Men's 89kg: Kyle Bruce
Women's 71kg: Jacqueline Nichele
Women's 81kg: Eileen Cikamatana

Wrestling

A joint qualification tournament for African and Oceanian athletes was held in Egypt earlier in 2024, and saw two Australian's qualify.

Australia's wrestling squad
Men's freestyle 65kg: Georgii Okorokov
Men's freestyle 86kg: Jayden Lawrence

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