The Australian Olympic Team for the Paris 2024 Games has been confirmed in full.

In what is Australia's fourth-biggest ever team being sent to an Olympic Games, 460 athletes across 33 sports will attend the Games.

It's also likely that Australia's Team for the 2024 Olympics - which kick-off with a first of its kind Opening Ceremony to be held on the River Seine in Paris - will be the third largest delegation at the event, only behind France and the United States of America.

Here is every athlete heading to Paris. You can use the drop down below to view by sport.

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Cycling

Cycling is broken up into road, track, BMX and Mountain Biking at the 2024 Olympic Games.

BMX Freestyle
Australia have qualified one athelte in the men's and one athelte in the women's race.

Men's BMX Freestyle: Logan Martin
Women's BMX Freestyle: Natalya Diehm

BMX Racing
Australia have qualified one male and two females for the BMX race.

Men's BMX racing: Izaac Kennedy
Women's BMX racing: Lauren Reynolds, Saya Sakakibara

>Mountain Bike
Rebecca McConnell has qualified for the women's mountain biking race and is the only Australian athlete of either gender to do so in this discipline.

Road Cycling
Australia have qualified three male and female athletes for the road race, and two each for the time trial. The athletes for the time trials are yet to be confirmed.

Men's road race: Simon Clarke, Michael Matthews, Luke Plapp
Women's road race: Grace Brown, Lauretta Hanson, Ruby Roseman-Gannon

Track cycling
On the track, Australia have qualified 13 athletes. Events are yet to be announced.

Women's team: Kristina Clonan, Georgia Baker, Alex Manly, Maeve Plouffe, Sophie Edwards, Chloe Moran

Men's team: Matthew Glaetzer, Matthew Richardson, Leigh Hoffman, Kelland O'Brien, Sam Welsford, Conor Leahy, Oliver Bleddyn

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