The 2024 Olympic Games kick off with the opening ceremony Friday night

(Axios Charlotte) — Here are the athletes with North Carolina ties competing in the Olympics and Paralympics.

Editor’s note: Athletes are listed alphabetically and will compete for Team USA unless otherwise noted.

Liel Abada

Charlotte FC’s forward will represent Israel at the Olympics. They open their Olympics campaign against Mali at 3pm on Wednesday, July 24.

Sport: Soccer

Liel Abada #11 of Charlotte FC crosses the ball during a game between Orlando City SC and Charlotte FC at Bank of America Stadium on June 19, 2024 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Steve Limentani/ISI Photos/Getty Images)
Photo: Steve Limentani/ISI Photos/Getty Images

Bam Adebayo

The Miami Heat player grew up in Pinetown, North Carolina.

Sport: Basketball

Photo by Joe Murphy/NBAE via Getty Images)
Photo: Joe Murphy/NBAE via Getty Images

Hannah Aspden

The Paralympian swimmer, Raleigh native and Queens University of Charlotte alumna is heading to her third Paralympic Games.

  • She won two bronze medals in Rio in 2016 and two gold medals in Tokyo.

Sport: Paralympics swimming

Hannah Aspden competes in the women's 200-meter individual medley in the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games. Photo: Adam Pretty/Getty Images
Hannah Aspden competes in the women’s 200-meter individual medley in the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games. Photo: Adam Pretty/Getty Images

Elizabeth Balogun

The Duke alumna will represent Nigeria. This will be her second Olympics.

Sport: Basketball

Photo by Marco Steinbrenner/DeFodi Images/DeFodi via Getty Images)
Photo: Marco Steinbrenner/DeFodi Images/DeFodi via Getty Images

R.J. Barrett

The former Duke Blue Devil will represent Canada.

Sport: Basketball

RJ Barrett playing for the Toronto Raptors vs. the Charlotte Hornets.
Photo: Cole Burston/Getty Images

Ana Belac

The former Duke golfer will represent Slovenia.

Sport: Golf

Ana Belac of Slovenia during the first round of the Walmart NW Arkansas Championship presented by P&G at Pinnacle Country Club on September 29, 2023 in Rogers, Arkansas. (Photo by Alex Slitz/Getty Images)
Photo: Alex Slitz/Getty Images

Katharine Berkoff

Berkoff is an N.C. State alumna.

Sport: Swimming

Katharine Berkoff of the United States competes in the Women's 100m backstroke semifinal on Day Three of the 2024 U.S. Olympic Team Swimming Trials at Lucas Oil Stadium on June 17, 2024 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images)
Photo: Sarah Stier/Getty Images

Celine Boutier

The former Duke golfer will represent France.

Sport: Golf

Celine Boutier of France tees off on the 10th hole during the second round of the Amundi Evian Championship at Evian Resort Golf Club on July 12, 2024 in Evian-les-Bains, France. (Photo by Matthew Lewis/Getty Images)
Photo: Matthew Lewis/Getty Images

Kaylyn Brown

The Charlotte native and Mallard Creek High alumna is currently enrolled at Arkansas. The 19-year-old has run the 400-meter distance under 50 seconds more than five times.

Sport: Track and Field

Kaylyn Brown of the Arkansas Razorbacks and her teammates celebrate after winning the 4x400 meter relay during the Division I Men's and Women's Outdoor Track and Field Championship held at Hayward Field on June 8, 2024 in Eugene, Oregon. (Photo by C. Morgan Engel/NCAA Photos via Getty Images)
Kaylyn Brown celebrates winning the 4×400 meter relay during the Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships in June. Photo: C. Morgan Engel/NCAA Photos via Getty Images

Cierra Burdick

The Charlotte native and Butler High alumna has won seven gold medals with USA Basketball.

Sport: 3×3 basketball

Cierra Burdick poses with an American flag draped over her shoulders. Photo: Barry Gossage/NBAE via Getty Images
Photo: Barry Gossage/NBAE via Getty Images

Gianluca Busio

The Greensboro native plays professional soccer in Italy for Venezia FC.

Sport: Soccer

Gianluca Busio (right) at training in France. Photo: Andrea Vilchez/ISI/Getty ImagesPhoto: Andrea Vilchez/ISI/Getty Images

Andrew Capobianco

Capobianco, who is from Holly Springs, will compete in his second Olympic Games. He earned a silver medal at the Tokyo Games in the men’s synchronized 3m springboard dive.

Sport: Diving

Andrew Capobianco diving. Photo: Alex Slitz/Getty Images
Photo: Alex Slitz/Getty Images

Carson Clough

The Charlotte Latin alum played lacrosse at North Carolina. Then a 2019 boating accident on Lake Norman led to partial amputation of his right leg. Clough, a triathlete, is also the co-founder of Giddy Goat Coffee Roasters in Plaza Midwood.

Sport: Paralympics triathlon

Carson Clough running. Khadejeh Nikouyeh/The Charlotte Observer/Tribune News Service via Getty Images
Photo: Khadejeh Nikouyeh/The Charlotte Observer/Tribune News Service via Getty Images

Anna Cockrell

Cockrell, a Charlotte native, will compete in the 400-meter hurdles. The Providence Day alumna graduated with honors from the University of Southern California in 2019. She also competed in the Tokyo Olympics.

Sport: Track and field

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Charlotte native Anna Cockrell is a two-time Olympian. Photo: Patrick Smith/Getty Images
Photo: Patrick Smith/Getty Images

Stephen Curry

The NBA superstar is a Charlotte legend. The Charlotte Christian and Davidson alum has a key to the city, and now he’ll make his Olympics debut. Men’s USA Basketball open their Olympics campaign vs. Serbia on Sunday, July 28, at 11:15am.

Sport: Basketball

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Steph Curry holds a basketball on a basketball court in a team USA uniform.
Photo: Ryan Stetz/NBAE via Getty Images

Pascual Di Tella

The Argentine athlete athlete attended Duke.

Sport: Fencing

Fencing.
Photo: Andy Mead/YCJ/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Crystal Dunn

The former North Carolina Tar Heel will compete in her third Olympics.

Sport: Soccer

Crystal Dunn #7 of the United States dribbles during a game between Costa Rica and USWNT at Audi Field on July 16, 2024 in Washington , DC. (Photo by Brad Smith/ISI Photos/USSF/Getty Images for USSF)
Photo: Brad Smith/ISI Photos/USSF/Getty Images for USSF

Casey Eichfeld

Eichfeld, who calls Huntersville home, is heading to his fourth Olympic Games. You may have run into him at the U.S. National Whitewater Center where he trains and is also a raft guide.

Sport: Canoe/Kayak

 Casey Eichfeld of Team United States competes in the Men's Canoe Slalom Heats 1st Run during day th of the 2022 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships on July 29, 2022 in Augsburg, Germany. (Photo by Matthias Hangst/Getty Images)
Photo: Matthias Hangst/Getty Images

Field Hockey

Charlotte is home to the USA Field Hockey women’s national team. Leah Crouse played at Duke. Several athletes on the roster played at North Carolina, including: Ashley HoffmanAshley SessaMeredith Sholder and Cassie Sumfest. Find the full roster here.

USA women's field hockey team.
Photo: Joe Scarnici/Getty Images for USOPC

Emily Fox

Fox, a former North Carolina Tar Heel, will make her Olympics debut.

Sport: Soccer

Emily Fox #23 of the United States is marked by Olivia Smith #23 of Canada during the Semifinals - 2024 Concacaf W Gold Cup match between Canada and United States at Snapdragon Stadium on March 6, 2024 in San Diego, California. (Photo by Omar Vega/Getty Images)
Photo: Omar Vega/Getty Images

Veronica Fraley

The Raleigh native competed for Clemson and Vanderbilt, pursing her second masters degree at the latter. She will compete in the discus throw.

Sport: Track and field

Veronica Fraley celebrates at the U.S. Track and Field Olympic Trials. Photo: Christian Petersen/Getty Images
Photo: Christian Petersen/Getty Images

Daniel Golubovic

The former Duke athlete will represent Australia in the decathlon.

Sport: Track and field

Daniel Golubovic of Team Australia competes in the Javelin Throw leg of Decathlon during day eight of the World Athletics Championships Budapest 2023 at National Athletics Centre on August 26, 2023 in Budapest, Hungary. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)
Photo: by David Ramos/Getty Images

Chelsea Gray

The Duke alumna won a gold medal with Team USA in Tokyo.

Sport: Basketball

Photo: Alex Slitz/Getty Images
Photo: Alex Slitz/Getty Images

Josh Green

The Australian guard, who was recently traded to the Charlotte Hornets, is heading to his second Olympics. He won a bronze medal in Tokyo.

Sport: Basketball

Josh Green dribbles a basketball.
Photo: Joe Murphy/NBAE via Getty Images

Simen Guttormsen

The pole vaulter, who competed for Duke and Princeton, will represent Norway.

Sport: Track and field

: Simen Guttormsen of Team Norway reacts in the Men's Pole Vault Final during the Bislett Games, part of the 2024 Diamond League at Bislett Stadium on May 30, 2024 in Oslo, Norway. (Photo by Maja Hitij/Getty Images)
Photo: Maja Hitij/Getty Images

Dearica Hamby

The Wake Forest alumna and WNBA player will represent Team USA.

Sport: 3×3 basketball

Hamby draped in an American flag.
Photo: Barry Gossage/NBAE via Getty Images

Quanera Hayes

Hayes, a world-champion 400-meter runner, is heading to her second Olympics. In college, she ran for Livingstone in Salisbury.

Sport: Track and field

Quenera Hayes.
Photo: Patrick Smith/Getty Images

Ryan Held

In 2016, the N.C. State alum won gold in Rio.

Sport: Swimming

Ryan Held of the United States competes in the Men's 50m freestyle semifinal on Day Six of the 2024 U.S. Olympic Team Swimming Trials at Lucas Oil Stadium on June 20, 2024 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)
Photo: Maddie Meyer/Getty Images

Rinky Hijikata

The former North Carolina Tar Heel will represent Australia in his first Olympics.

Sport: Tennis

Rinky Hijikata of Australia poses for a portrait during the Australian 2024 Paris Olympic Games Tennis Announcement at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club on June 28, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Patrick Khachfe/Getty Images for Tennis Australia)
Photo: Patrick Khachfe/Getty Images for Tennis Australia

Lauren Hoffman

The former Duke Blue Devil will make her Olympic Games debut. She will represent the Philippines in the 400-meter hurdles.

Sport: Track and field

Lauren Hoffman of the Philippines runs in Heat 2 of the Women's 400m Hurdles Invitational at the 96th Clyde Littlefield Texas Relay on March 29, 2024 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Joe Buvid/Getty Images)
Photo: Joe Buvid/Getty Images

Patrick Hussey

The North Carolina Tar Heel will represent Canada in his first Olympics.

Sport: Swimming

Canada's Patrick Hussey competes in the mixed 4x100m medley relay heats swimming event at the Sandwell Aquatics Centre, on day five of the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, central England, on August 2, 2022. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP) (Photo by OLI SCARFF/AFP via Getty Images)
Photo: OLI SCARFF/AFP via Getty Images

Brynn King

King’s specialty is pole vault. The Texas native earned a degree in evolutionary anthropology at Duke. She competed for the Blue Devils before transferring to Roberts Wesleyan.

Sport: Track and field

King competes at the U.S. Olympic Trials.
Photo: Christian Petersen/Getty Images

Evy Leibfarth

The Bryson City native frequently trains at the U.S. National Whitewater Center. She made history at the Tokyo Olympic Games as the youngest athlete to represent the U.S. in canoe slalom in the Olympics. Now she will compete in her second Olympics.

Sport: Canoe/kayak

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Evy Leibfarth made history at the Tokyo Olympic Games as the youngest athlete to represent the U.S. in canoe slalom in the Olympics. Photo: Mike Coppola/Getty Images
Photo: Mike Coppola/Getty Images

McKenzie Long

Long, who ran track at N.C. State before transferring to Ole Miss as a graduate student, runs in memory of her late mother, Tara Jones.

Sport: Track and field

From left: Brittany Brown, Gabby Thomas and McKenzie Long compete in the women's 200-meter final U.S. Track & Field Olympic Trials at Hayward Field on Saturday, June 29, in Eugene, Oregon. Photo: Christian Petersen/Getty Images
From left: Brittany Brown, Gabby Thomas and McKenzie Long compete in the women’s 200-meter final U.S. Track & Field Olympic Trials at Hayward Field on Saturday, June 29, in Eugene, Oregon. Photo: Christian Petersen/Getty Images

Khaman Maluach

The Blue Devil’s 7-foot-2 center will represent South Sudan.

Sport: Basketball

Duke commit Maluach celebrates.
Photo: Armand Lenoir/NBAE via Getty Images

Leona Maguire

The former Duke athlete will represent Ireland.

Sport: Golf

 Leona Maguire during the Team Ireland Paris 2024 team announcement for Golf at the Sport Ireland Institute on the National Sports Campus in Dublin. (Photo By David Fitzgerald/Sportsfile via Getty Images)
Photo: David Fitzgerald/Sportsfile via Getty Images

Aranza Vazquez Montano

The North Carolina Tar Heel will compete in her second Olympics. She will represent Mexico.

Sport: Diving

Aranza Vazquez Montano of Team Mexico competes during the Women's 3m Springboard Preliminary round on day seven of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games at Tokyo Aquatics Centre on July 30, 2021 in Tokyo, Japan. (Photo by Clive Rose/Getty Images)
Photo: Clive Rose/Getty Images

Casey Murphy

The North Carolina Courage goalkeeper will compete in her first Olympics.

Sport: Soccer

Casey Murphy of the United States saves a shot during USWNT training at the practice fields on July 23, 2024 in Marseille, France. (Photo by Brad Smith/ISI/Getty Images).
Photo: Brad Smith/ISI/Getty Images

Maria Liana Mutia

Mutia, a Raleigh native, will compete in her second Paralympics. The visually-impaired athlete wrestled and began competing in judo, a martial art, in high school.

Sport: Paralympics judo

Para judo athlete Liana Mutia poses for a portrait during the 2024 Team USA Media Summit at Marriott Marquis Hotel on April 15, 2024 in New York City. (Photo by Mike Coppola/Getty Images)
Photo: Mike Coppola/Getty Images

Fiona O’Keeffe

The marathoner calls Chapel Hill home.

Sport: Track and field

Fiona O'Keefe celebrates with an American flag draped around her.
Photo: Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images

Toni Payne

The Duke alumna will represent Nigeria.

Sport: Soccer

Photo: PATRICK HAMILTON/AFP via Getty Images
Photo: PATRICK HAMILTON/AFP via Getty Images

Tommy Paul

Paul grew up playing on clay courts in Greenville, N.C. Now he will compete in his second Olympics.

Sport: Tennis

Tommy Paul hits a tennis ball.
Photo: Ben Stansall/AFP via Getty Images

Maddy Price

Price earned her undergrad and master’s at Duke. She will represent Canada at her second Olympics.

Sport: Track and Field

Nicole Yeargin (R) of Team Great Britain and Madeline Price of Team Canada compete in the Women's 4 x 400m Relay heats on day thirteen of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games at Olympic Stadium on August 05, 2021 in Tokyo, Japan. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)
Photo: Christian Petersen/Getty Images

Quinn

The Duke alum will represent Canada. Quinn, who has won gold with Canada in Tokyo, became the first openly transgender, non-binary person to win an Olympic medal, according to the Canadian federation. This will be their third Olympics.

Sport: Soccer

Photo by Brad Smith/ISI Photos/USSF/Getty Images for USSF)
Photo: Brad Smith/ISI Photos/USSF/Getty Images for USSF

Ethan Ramos

Ramos competed for the North Carolina Tar Heels in college. Now he’s an assistant coach for Duke. He’ll represent Puerto Rico at the Games.

Sport: Wrestling

Ethan Ramos of Team Puerto Rico and Guilherme Barros of Team Brazil compete on Wrestling - Men's Freestyle 86kg Quarterfinals at Centro de Entrenamiento Olimpico on Day 13 of Santiago 2023 Pan Am Games on November 02, 2023 in Santiago, Chile. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)
Photo: Andy Lyons/Getty Images

Sofia Roma

The former Duke basketball player will represent Puerto Rico.

Sport: Basketball

Sofia Roma #11 of the Puerto Rick National Team boxes out during the game against the Las Vegas Aces during the WNBA Preseason Game on May 11, 2024 at Colonial Life Arena in Columbia, South Carolina. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photogra
Photo: Travis Bell/NBAE via Getty Images

Apsara Sakbun

Sakbun, a Wells Fargo analyst who calls Charlotte home, will swim for Cambodia. She trains at the Dowd YMCA and Queens University of Charlotte.

Sport: Swimming

Apsara Sakbun holds a Cambodian flag behind her.
Photo: Courtesy of Apsara Sakbun

Morgan Stickney

Stickney is a two-time Paralympic gold medalist. Her family moved to Cary so she could train after surgeries to amputate her legs below the knee. She will compete in her second Paralympics.

Sport: Paralympics swimming

Morgan Stickney of the United States competes in the Women's 400 Meter Freestyle S7 final during the 2024 U.S. Paralympic Swimming Trials at the Jean K. Freeman Aquatic Center on June 28, 2024 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)
Photo: Michael Reaves/Getty Images

Sammy Sullivan

Sullivan, who grew up in Fayetteville, began playing rugby at West Point. She currently holds the rank of captain in the Army.

Sport: Rugby

Sammy Sullivan of the United States makes a break before scoring a try during the 2023 HSBC Sevens match between Australia and the United States at FMG Stadium on January 22, 2023 in Hamilton, New Zealand. (Photo by Hannah Peters/Getty Images)
Photo: Hannah Peters/Getty Images

Naya Tapper

The West Mecklenburg High alumna and former North Carolina Tar Heel was a member of Olympic team for the Tokyo Games. Prior to playing rugby in college, she was an All-America track and field athlete in high school.

Sport: Rugby

Naya Tapper playing rugby.
Photo: Will Russell/Getty Images

Jayson Tatum

The Boston Celtics star played at Duke.

Sport: Basketball

Photo by Joe Murphy/NBAE via Getty Images)
Photo: Joe Murphy/NBAE via Getty Images

Jack White

White also played basketball at Duke. He will represent Austrailia at the Games.

Sport: Basketball

Jack White holds a basketball.
Photo: Kelly Defina/Getty Images

Danielle Williams

The Johnson C. Smith University alumna and two-time world champion 100-meter hurdler will compete in her first Olympic Games, representing Jamaica.

Sport: Track and field

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Danielle Williams celebrates winning a race.
Photo: Sam Barnes/Sportsfile via Getty Images

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