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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Athletics

Australian atheltes vying for qualification in various Athletics events secured their spots at the 2024 Games through either their world ranking, or by hitting various qualification times or distance standards.

Where more than three athletes qualified for a single event, preference was given to those who finished higher at the Australian National Championships earlier this year.

Australia's Atletics squad
Men
Liam Adams (Marathon), Liam Adcock (Long Jump), Joshua Azzorpardi (4 x 100-metre relay), Joel Badden (High Jump), Peter Bol (800 metres), Rohan Browning (100 metres, 4 x 100-metre relay), Ben Buckingham (3000-metre steeplechase), Matthew Clarke (3000-metre steeplechase), Rhydian Cowley (20-kilometre race walk), Peyton Craig (800 metres), Joseph Deng (800 metres), Matthew Denny (Discus Throw), Jacob Despard (4 x 100-metre relay), Daniel Golubovic (Decathlon), Olli Hoare (1500 metres), Reece Holder (400 metres), Lachlan Kennedy (4 x 100-metre relay), Calab Law (200 metres, 4 x 100-metre relay), Kurtis Marschall (Pole Vault), Morgan McDonald (5000 metres), Cameron McEntyre (Javelin Throw), Stewart McSweyn (1500 metres, 5000 metres), Chris Mitrevski (Long Jump), Ashley Moloney (Decathlon), Connor Murphy (Triple Jump), Yual Reath (High Jump), Brett Robinson (Marathon), Adam Spencer (1500 metres), Brendon Starc (High Jump), Sebastian Sultana (4 x 100-metre relay), Kyle Swan (20-kilometre race walk), Patrick Tiernan (Marathon), Declan Tingay (20-kilometre race walk), Tayleb Willis (110 metre hurdles)

Women
Kelsey-Lee Barber (Javelin Throw), Isobel Batt-Doyle (5000 metres), Ellie Beer (400 metres), Catriona Bisset (800 metres), Brooke Buschkuehl (Long Jump), Abbey Caldwell (800 metres), Sarah Carli (400-metre hurdles), Amy Cashin (3000-metre steeplechase), Liz Clay (100-metre hurdles), Ella Connolly (100 metres, 4 x 100-metre relay), Rosie Davies (5000 metres), Sinead Diver (marathon), Kristie Edwards (4 x 100-metre relay), Cara Feain-Ryan (3000-metre steeplecahse), Taryn Gollshewsky (Discus Throw), Genevieve Gregson (marathon), Georgia Griffith (1500 metres), Mia Gross (200 metres), Linden Hall (1500 metres), Jessica Henderson (20-kilometre race walk), Claudia Hollingsworth (800 metres), Jessica Hull (1500 metres), Michelle Jenneke (100-metre hurdles), Nina Kennedy (Pole Vault), Ebony Lane (4 x 100-metre relay), Torrie Lewis (200 metres, 4 x 100-metre relay), Mackenzie Little (Javelin Throw), Bree Masters (100 metres, 4 x 100-metre relay), Kathryn Mitchell (Javelin Throw), Jemima Montag (20-kilometre race walk), Celeste Mucci (100-metre hurdles), Camryn Newton-Smith (Hepthathlon), Nicola Olyslagers (High Jump), Eleanor Patterson (High Jump), Stephanie Ratcliffe (Hammer Throw), Lauren Ryan (5000 metres, 10,000 metres), Olivia Sandery (20-kilometre race walk), Jessica Stenson (marathon), Aleksandra Stoilova (4 x 100-metre relay), Tori West (Heptathlon), Alanah Yukich (400-metre hurdles)

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