Legend Eliud Kipchoge named Olympic flag bearer for Milano Cortina 2026
Kenya’s Eliud Kipchoge speaks during a press conference for the upcoming Tokyo Marathon 2024 in Tokyo on March 1, 2024. (Photo by Yuichi YAMAZAKI / AFP)
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Kipchoge’s journey with the Olympic movement is taking on a powerful new
rhythm. The Kenyan marathon legend has been named one of the official Olympic
flag bearers for the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Games, a rare honour reserved
for global figures who embody the soul of Olympism.
As such
he will carry the Olympic flag during the opening ceremony at the iconic San
Siro Stadium in Milan this Friday, February 6, 2026. His selection by the
International Olympic Committee and the Milano Cortina 2026 Foundation places
him among eight internationally respected personalities drawn from sport,
advocacy and global leadership.
The
group includes elite athletes such as Brazilian gymnast Rebeca Andrade,
Cameroonian boxer Cindy Ngamba and Tongan multi-sport icon Pita Taufatofua,
alongside advocates and leaders including former Hiroshima mayor Tadatoshi
Akiba, Italian activist Nicolò Govoni and former UN High Commissioner for
Refugees Filippo Grandi.
Together, they will lead a ceremony that
celebrates unity, resilience and shared humanity.
For
Kipchoge, this moment signals a graceful transition from competitor to global
sports statesman. After his final Olympic race at Paris 2024, the honour crowns
a 20-year career and aligns with his current role as Male Athletes’
Representative at the National Olympic Committee of Kenya.
The
moment also elevates Kenya’s sporting story. For the first time, the country
will field two athletes at the same Winter Olympics, alpine skiers Sabrina
Simader and Issa Laborde. With Kipchoge leading the opening ceremony, Kenya’s
presence stretches beyond track dominance into a growing winter sports
narrative.


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