Cadel should carry the flag
Speculation has started as to which athlete should carry the Australian flag at the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games and Cadel Evans is listed as the hot favourite.

2011 Tour de France winner, Cadel Evans (Reuters Images)
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Does it come as a surprise
that Australia's only Tour de France winner may be the athlete who
continues a tradition dating back to 1908?
According to bookmakers who have opened the betting market we shouldn't be, check out these odds.
- $2.90 Cadel Evans
- $3.75 Leisel Jones
- $5.00 Jamie Dwyer
- $8.00 Sally Pearson
- $9.00 Michael Diamond, Russell Mark
- $15 Anna Meares
- $26 Steve Hooker
- $34 James Magnussen, Stephanie Rice
But after listening to ABC Radio last weekend when the topic was raised between a small group of female sports journalists, Cadel didn't seem to get a look-in among the so-called "experts."
Some names mentioned in the discussion for flag bearer duty included Sydney 2000 beach volleyball gold medalist Natalie Cook who is chasing Olympic selection for a sixth time, 3-time Olympic silver medalist, Opals and WNBA heroine Lauren Jackson, and table tennis champion Miao Miao.
To be named Olympic flag bearer for your nation is an honour that shouldn't come cheaply and there's no doubt all the above mentioned names should be considered, but there's no doubt Cadel's historic and legendary achievement on the Champs Elysees in July last year was unsurpassed.
Some might argue combining the Tour de France and the Olympics is like mixing oil and water - they represent two very different sporting platforms totally unrelated to each other.
That may be the case but Cadel's heroics in France went beyond the parameters of sport success.
For a short time he unified a nation wanting to share in his magnificent triumph as was evident when he and wife Chiara returned to Melbourne.
Both were received by tens of thousands in the street homecoming parade with millions more watching on television.
When failing to win Victoria's official nomination for Australian of the Year, (to celebrated actor Geoffrey Rush in January) some saw the omission as a disappointing oversight.
If you look back on Cadel's Olympic career he certainly ticks all the boxes. He made his debut in Atlanta in 1996 as a 19 year-old when securing 9th place in the Mountain Bike cross country event. Four years later he finished 7th in Sydney in the same race.
After standing on the podium at the 2008 Tour de France as runner-up alongside Spanish winner Carlos Sastre, Cadel made a bee-line to Beijing where he was 15th in the Olympic Road Race.
If it was OK for Roger Federer to carry the flag in Beijing as Switzerland's most outstanding sportsperson, then why should Cadel be overlooked for Australia in 2012?
Whether Cadel is named or not, I genuinely believe an Aussie cyclist should be highly considered to carry the national flag into London's Olympic arena.
Anna Meares and Stuart O'Grady are two names which automatically come to mind.
Cycling hasn't had an Olympic flag bearer since Dunc Gray did the honours in 1936 so it may be time for the Australian Olympic Committee (AOC) to take a look at the talent on hand in the two wheeled disciplines.
So who do you think should carry Australia's flag at the Olympics?
Comments (60)
24 Jul 2012 13:04 AEST
From: Melbourne
CADEL EVANS please. No one in the entire olympic team is anywhere nearly as complete as Cadel in representing Australian people / Australia. Winning medals for the country is one thing but representing a country is something else altogether. While we should celebrate our athlete's participation and achievements they don't automatically deserve to represent me or other Australians or Australia as a nation.Only Cadel Evans fits that criteria. Cadel is an ideal Australian legend/inspiration for all
22 Jul 2012 18:19 AEST
From: brisbane QLD.
I like Mike.. he does an excellent job of reportage.. I can understand his passion & perspective .. although I'm no purist ... he makes a valid point.. "impressive sideburns".. very funny comment.. ! I enjoy the race regardless.
21 Jul 2012 13:36 AEST
From: yalyalup
give credit wher credit is due. Leisel Jones would certainly be a deserving flag-bearer, but i do agree that Cadel is the standout choice
21 Jul 2012 9:07 AEST
From: yarraville
what about fatso the wombat? he did a unsurpassed job in 2000
20 Jul 2012 23:53 AEST
From:
I fully Agree with you on this matter!! Go Cadel :D
20 Jul 2012 0:22 AEST
From:
I believe Cadel Evans should carry the Aussie Flag for 2012 Olympics. Reason being is not only his huge cycling accomplishment, but also the strength, courage and respect he shows in representing Australia. Some point out Cadel may be unable physically to carry the flag for the certain period of time especially with having an early race the next day; despite this fact it isn't a marathon! However if Cadel is asked, he should be able make that decision. Other athletes will have their turn later.
11 Jul 2012 8:41 AEST
From: Brisbane
If Cadel carries it, the Poms will beat us round the stadium by 1:39
10 Jul 2012 17:33 AEST
From: Besançon
Mike Tomalaris, as cycling's Hack Journalist of the Year! Whether he has the strength is another matter!
09 Jul 2012 21:32 AEST
From: Melton, Vic
Leisel Jones ..... give me a break. Average, over-rated, you name it. She dosen't deserve to be mentioned in the same breath as Cadel.
08 Jul 2012 4:28 AEST
From: Sydeny via Enschede Holland
Anyone who followed last year`s tour from start to finish will know what an amazing effort it was for Cadel to win.Should be the Flag bearer, if Sally Pearson wins gold she should get the honour for the closing ceremony!!!!!
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