Rotorua Daily Post

Nation’s flag in good hands with King and Walsh

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Six-time squash medallist Joelle

King and reigning shot put champion Tom Walsh have been named as flagbearer­s for the Birmingham Commonweal­th Games opening ceremony.

It will be the first time a male and female athlete have jointly carried the New Zealand flag at the Commonweal­th Games, with a change in Games rules allowing for the naming of both a male and a female flagbearer.

King is one of New Zealand’s most decorated Commonweal­th Games athletes, having won six medals, including three gold.

Gold Coast 2018 was King’s most successful games. She won gold in the women’s singles, gold in the women’s doubles with Amanda Landers-murphy and bronze in the mixed doubles with Paul Coll.

Lining up for her fourth Commonweal­th Games, King is one of the in-form players of 2022 having won the Manchester Open in consecutiv­e events and made the semifinals at the British Open.

King said she grew up in awe of New Zealand’s flagbearer­s.

“I’m really honoured to be adding my name to an amazing list of

Commonweal­th Games flagbearer­s. There’s such a great team behind us so it’s going to be really special to lead them onto such a big stage.”

King will compete in the singles, women’s doubles and mixed doubles at Birmingham 2022.

Walsh is all set for his third Games appearance in Birmingham.

At the 2014 Glasgow Games he won shot put silver before upgrading to gold at the Gold Coast edition in 2018.

The two-time Olympic medallist said he was thrilled to be carrying the flag alongside King.

“I’ve reflected on this a bit and I’m really proud,” Walsh said.

“It’s something that not many people get to do. I’m really looking forward to leading the team, waving our flag, and soaking up the whole experience.”

The athletes were each presented with a pounamu pendant to be worn by as they lead the New Zealand team into the opening ceremony tonight.

The pounamu was carved for the New Zealand team by Nga¯ i Tahu master carver Bevan Climo, with Rakinui (the Sky Father) pounamu to be worn by the male flag bearer and Papatu¯ a¯ nuku (the Earth Mother) pounamu to be worn by the female flag bearer.

 ?? Photo / Photosport ?? Joelle King and Tom Walsh have been chosen as New Zealand’s flagbearer­s at the opening ceremony.
Photo / Photosport Joelle King and Tom Walsh have been chosen as New Zealand’s flagbearer­s at the opening ceremony.

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