USA Women’s Basketball star Sue Bird and USA Baseball infielder Eddy Alvarez will serve as flag bearers at the opening ceremony of the Tokyo Olympics. - TODAYshow
USA Women’s Basketball star Sue Bird and USA Baseball infielder Eddy Alvarez will serve as flag bearers at the opening ceremony of the Tokyo Olympics on Friday, it was revealed on the"TODAY" show Wednesday.
Traditionally, one person has typically served as flag bearer in the Olympics, but this year it was changed to two after the International Olympic Committee encouraged one male and one female to represent each nation as a symbol of gender parity. The flag bearers are chosen by their fellow athletes.
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