Montreal Gazette

Canada's flag-bearing tandem carry message of team unity

- WES GILBERTSON wgilbertso­n@postmedia.com twitter.com/wesgilbert­son

Miranda Ayim and Nathan Hirayama will share the flag-bearer honours for Team Canada at Friday's opening ceremony at the Tokyo Olympics.

Ayim has been a mainstay for the national women's basketball program and will be competing at the Summer Games for the third time in her career, while Hirayama is co-captain of the men's rugby sevens squad.

“They embody the resilience, perseveran­ce and excellence of Team Canada,” Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said while unveiling the news in a video on social media.

While the flag-bearer is typically a superstar from an individual sport, chef de mission Marnie Mcbean stressed that Monday's selections are symbolic of the teamwork required — and not just by the faster, higher, stronger crowd — to face the challenges of the COVID -19 pandemic.

This marks the first time a pair of athletes will lead Canada's contingent into the opening ceremony at any Olympics.

Ayim and Hirayama are also the first team sport competitor­s selected for the role.

“As our Olympic teams gather here in Tokyo, I am filled with an incredible sense of pride,” Mcbean said while introducin­g Ayim and Hirayama via Zoom.

“The character of our athletes has been everything we could hope for in role models. They have been advocates and ambassador­s, caring for their community and their team while relentless­ly believing in big goals. They gather here in Tokyo stronger and faster than ever.

“Selecting our flag-bearer wasn't about looking for our brightest star power. It was about reflecting the brilliance and character of the whole team.”

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