Terry Bywater and Lucy Shuker have been announced as Great Britain's flagbearers at the Paris 2024 Paralympic opening ceremony.
Wheelchair basketball player Bywater and wheelchair tennis athlete Shuker are Paralympic veterans, representing GB at their seventh and fifth Games respectively.
Bywater, 41, and 44-year-old Shuker will carry the British flag at the opening ceremony at Place de la Concorde on Wednesday evening.
The 2024 Games take place in the French capital between 28 August and 8 September.
Bywater made his Games debut in 2000 and has won four bronze medals for ParalympicsGB.
Shuker represented ParalympicsGB for the first time at Beijing 2008 and has won one silver and two bronze medals alongside Jordanne Whiley.
Middlesbrough-born Bywater told the ParalympicsGB website: “It’s a dream come true – I feel quite emotional. This is my seventh Games, I actually wear the number seven vest too – so this is all a bit crazy right now.
"To be honest, carrying the Union flag, it hasn’t sunk in. I’m just super, super proud."
Shuker added: “Leading the parade down the Champs-Elysées and Place de la Concorde is going to be really different – eyes will be on me, but also the rest of ParalympicsGB.
"We are a big team and to be at the front of that is insane, incredible and an honour."
The British flagbearers are voted for by their ParalympicsGB team mates, with all 215 athletes getting a vote and every sport with a GB representative allowed to nominate a representative for the selection.
BBC Sport understands 81% of the athletes cast a vote, with Bywater and Shuker elected.
Penny Briscoe, ParalympicsGB Chef de Mission for Paris 2024, said: “I am absolutely delighted to announce Terry and Lucy as our ParalympicsGB flagbearers.
"Their selection – which was voted for by their teammates – underlines just how much both athletes epitomise the Paralympic values that we as a team are so proud of."