
The United States has officially announced its flagbearers for the opening ceremony of the Milan–Cortina Winter Olympics, selecting speedskater Erin Jackson and bobsledder Frank Del Duca to lead the American delegation into the Games this Friday. The choice brings together two athletes whose journeys reflect both sporting excellence and personal resilience. Their selection underscores the symbolic role of the flagbearer as a representative not only of athletic achievement, but also of national values.
Erin Jackson, 33, enters her third Olympic Games with a distinguished résumé. She made history as the first Black woman to win an individual gold medal at a Winter Olympics, a milestone that reshaped the narrative of diversity and inclusion in winter sports. Known for her consistency and composure under pressure, Jackson has become one of the most recognizable figures in American speed skating. Carrying the flag marks another defining moment in a career built on perseverance and groundbreaking success. Frank Del Duca, 34, brings a different but equally compelling story.
An Army sergeant and elite bobsledder, he will make history as the first athlete from his discipline in 70 years to serve as a U.S. flagbearer at an Olympic opening ceremony. Del Duca is preparing for his second Olympic appearance, balancing military service with the demands of high-performance sport. His selection highlights the close ties between athletic dedication and service beyond competition.
The U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee confirmed the appointments earlier this week, emphasizing the leadership qualities and character demonstrated by both athletes throughout their careers. For Jackson, the honor carries deep personal meaning. She has spoken about the responsibility of representing not just her sport, but also the broader American community on the global stage.
Del Duca has similarly described the role as a moment of pride, reflecting years of discipline, teamwork, and commitment shared with fellow athletes and service members. As the Milan–Cortina Games prepare to open, Jackson and Del Duca will stand at the front of the U.S. delegation, symbolizing a blend of history, progress, and unity as the Olympics begin.






