Cheer on the maroon and white as they represent their countries
A total of 22 current or former Texas A&M athletes and one coach will represent the US as well as seven other countries at the 2024 Summer Olympic Games beginning this weekend in Paris, France.
Aggies At The 2024 Paris Olympic Games
Archery
- Catalina GNoriega (USA)
- Casey Kaufhold (USA)
Women’s Basketball
- Joni Taylor, assistant coach (USA)
Cycling
- Grant Koontz (USA)
Diving
- Jaxon Bowshire (Australia)
- Kurtis Mathews (Australia)
Swimming
- Shaine Casas (USA)
- Aviv Barzelay (Israel)
- McKenna De Bever (Peru)
- Beryl Gastaldello (France)
- Sydney Pickrem (Canada)
- Jing Wen Quah (Singapore)
Tennis
- Hady Habib (Lebanon)
- Austin Krajicek (USA)
Track & Field
- Bryce Deadmon (USA)
- Fred Kerley (USA)
- Shamier Little (USA)
- Maggie Malone-Hardin (USA)
- Brandon Miller (USA)
- Jacob Wooten (USA)
- Lamara Distin (Jamaica)
- Lindon Victor (Grenada)
- Charokee Young (Jamaica)
Sadly one of the most prominent Aggie Olympic athletes, Athing Mu, will not be at the games. The American record holder and reigning Olympic gold medalist in the women’s 800m was tripped in the Olympic trials, and her appeal was denied.
Dramatic final in the #TrackFieldTrials24 women’s 800m.
American record-holder Athing Mu falls 200m into the race and Nia Akins wins, running the fastest time of her life (1:57.36). pic.twitter.com/j0SCWtGjA3
— NBC Olympics & Paralympics (@NBCOlympics) June 25, 2024
Gig ‘em and good luck, Aggies!