BEIJING, China - The United States Olympic Committee (USOC) announced
today that track & field athlete Lopez Lomong (Tully, N.Y.) has been
selected as flag bearer for the 2008 U.S. Olympic Team by fellow members
of Team USA. Lomong, 23, was notified of his selection Wednesday night
via phone in Dalian, China, where he is training with the U.S. Olympic
Track & Field Team.
"This is the most exciting day ever in my life," Lomong said. "It's a
great honor for me that my teammates chose to vote for me. The Opening
Ceremony is the best day and the best moment of Olympic life. I'm here
as an ambassador of my country and I will do everything I can to
represent my country well."
To select the flag bearer, U.S. captains from each sport met in the
Athlete Village Wednesday night, in person and via conference call for
those not yet in Beijing. Any captain was able to bring forward a
nominee from any sport. After the nominations and a discussion period,
the athletes voted, selecting Lomong.
Lomong will compete in the 1,500 meters in Beijing in what is his first
international appearance. He finished third at the 2008 U.S. Olympic
Team Trials - Track & Field in Eugene, Ore., with a time of 3:41.00.
Lomong attended Northern Arizona University, where he won the 2007 NCAA
outdoor 1,500 meter title and the 2007 NCAA indoor 3,000 meter title.
Lomong has overcome an overwhelming array of obstacles in becoming a top
American middle distance runner. He was born in Sudan, fleeing the
country when he was 6 years old and becoming separated from his family.
He was sent to live in a refugee camp in Kenya for 10 years, and in 2000
he walked five miles to watch the Sydney Olympic Games on a
black-and-white TV. It was then that his Olympic dream began. Watching
U.S. track & field athlete Michael Johnson run, Lomong remarked that
"I'd like to run like that guy." He wrote a moving essay in 2001 about
what he would strive to accomplish if he lived in America, and his
heartfelt words prompted officials to give him that chance. He was moved
to the United States to live with a foster family in Tully, N.Y., and
became a U.S. citizen in July 2007, a moment he says has changed his
life forever.
"The American flag means everything in my life - everything that
describes me, coming from another country and going through all of the
stages that I have to become a U.S. citizen," Lomong said. "This is
another amazing step for me in celebrating being an American. Seeing my
fellow Americans coming behind me (in the Opening Ceremony) and
supporting me will be a great honor - the highest honor. It's just a
happy day. I don't even have the words to describe how happy I am."
"USA Track & Field congratulates Lopez in being selected for this
incredible honor," said USATF CEO Doug Logan. "Few people better
understand or reflect the American Dream and Olympic ideals than Lopez.
What a great, great day for him and the entire Olympic Team."
With the selection of Lomong as flagbearer, track and field athletes
have carried the flag at the Olympic Games for Team USA in 13 of 22
Opening Ceremonies.