2024 Summer Olympics Parade of Nations

During the Parade of Nations within the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics opening ceremony, it is expected that athletes and officials from each participating team marched in the Jardins du Trocadéro preceded by their flag and placard bearer. Each flag bearer had been chosen either by the team's National Olympic Committee or by the athletes themselves. On 13 December 2021, it was announced that the opening ceremony will feature athletes being transported by boat from Pont d'Austerlitz to Pont d'Iéna along the Seine river. The 6 km (3.7 miles) route will pass landmarks such as the Louvre, Notre-Dame de Paris, and Place de la Concorde, and feature cultural presentations. The official protocol will take place at a 30,000-seat "mini-stadium" at the Trocadéro. Organizers stated that the ceremony would be the most "spectacular and accessible opening ceremony in Olympic history", with Estanguet stating that it would be free to attend, and estimating that it could attract as many as 600,000 spectators. In addition, each team will have the option of having a male flag bearer and a female flag bearer in an effort to promote gender equality.[1][2]

Parade order

The expectation is that Greece will enter first, as the nation of the ancient and first modern Olympic Games, followed by the IOC Refugee Olympic Team, composed of refugees from several countries. Australia entered antepenultimately as the host of Brisbane 2032, The United States entered penultimately as the host of Los Angeles 2028, and finally the host nation France entered last. Other teams entered in alphabetical order in the language of the host country (French), according with tradition and IOC guidelines. It is expected that the announcers in the stadium read off the names of the marching teams in English (the other official language of the Olympics) and French (host country language), with music accompanying the athletes as they marched into the stadium.

While most countries will enter teams under their short names, It is possible that a few will enter under more formal or alternative names, sometimes due to political or naming disputes or for historical reasons. The People's Republic of China (commonly known as China), entered as the "People's Republic of China" (République Populaire de Chine) under C. The Republic of the Congo entered as just "Congo", right before the Democratic Republic of the Congo, which entered under its full name (République Démocratique du Congo). Similarly, South Korea entered as "Republic of Korea" (République de Corée) under C while North Korea entered as "Democratic People's Republic of Korea" (République Populaire Démocratique de Corée). The team from the United Kingdom used the misnomer Great Britain, for historical reasons. Additionally, Brunei, the United States, Hong Kong, Iran, Laos, Moldova, Syria, Tanzania, Timor-Leste, the United States Virgin Islands, and the British Virgin Islands all entered under their formal names, respectively "Brunei Darussalam" (Brunei Darussalam), "United States of America" (Etats-Unis d'Amérique), "Hong Kong, China" (Hong Kong, Chine), "Islamic Republic of Iran" (République Islamique d' Iran), "Lao People's Democratic Republic" (République Populaire Démocratique Lao), "Republic of Moldova" (République de Moldova), "Syrian Arab Republic" (République Arabe Syrienne), "United Republic of Tanzania" (République-Unie de Tanzanie), "Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste" (République Démocratique de Timor-Leste), "American Virgin Islands" (Îles Viérges des Etats-Unis), and "British Virgin Islands" (Îles Viérges Britanniques).

Participation of Russian and Belarusian athletes

The potential participation of Russian and Belarusian athletes has remained controversial amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. In February 2022, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) recommended sports federations to ban Russian and Belarusian athletes and officials from participating in international tournaments, citing the violation of the Olympic Truce.

In July 2023, the IOC stated that while Russia and Belarus would not be formally invited, their athletes would be allowed to compete as neutrals in a similar manner to Wimbledon after it reversed its ban of Russians and Belarusians that year. This was confirmed by the IOC in December 2023, with Russian and Belarusian athletes allowed to compete as neutrals without anthems or flags for the upcoming Games.[3] As individual athletes, the delegation will not take part in the parade of nations during the opening ceremony.

Teams and flagbearers

Below is a list of parading teams and their announced flag bearer(s), in the same order as the parade. This is sortable by team name, flag bearer's name, and flag bearer's sport.

Order Team French Flag Bearer Sport(s)
1  Greece (GRE) Grèce
2  Refugee Olympic Team (EOR) Équipe Olympique des Réfugies
4  South Africa (RSA) Afrique du Sud
5  Albania (ALB) Albanie
6  Algeria (ALG) Algérie
7  Germany (GER) Allemagne
8  Andorra (AND) Andorre
9  Angola (ANG) Angola
10  Antigua and Barbuda (ANT) Antigua-et-Barbuda
11  Saudi Arabia (KSA) Arabie Saoudite
12  Argentina (ARG) Argentine
13  Armenia (ARM) Arménie
14  Aruba (ARU) Aruba
15  Austria (AUT) Autriche
16  Azerbaijan (AZE) Azerbaïdjan
17  Bahamas (BAH) Bahamas
18  Bahrain (BRN) Bahreïn
19  Bangladesh (BAN) Bangladesh
20  Barbados (BAR) Barbade
21  Belgium (BEL) Belgique
22  Belize (BIZ) Bélize
23  Benin (BEN) Bénin
24  Bermuda (BER) Bermudes
25  Bhutan (BHU) Bhoutan
26  Bolivia (BOL) Bolivie
27  Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIH) Bosnie-Herzégovine
28  Botswana (BOT) Botswana
29  Brazil (BRA) Brésil
30  Brunei (BRU) Brunei-Darussalam
31  Bulgaria (BUL) Bulgarie
32  Burkina Faso (BUR) Burkina-Faso
33  Burundi (BDI) Burundi
34  Cayman Islands (CAY) Îles Caïman
35  Cambodia (CAM) Cambodge
36  Cameroon (CMR) Cameroun
37  Canada (CAN) Canada
38  Cape Verde (CPV) Cap-Vert
39  Central African Republic (CAF) République Centreafricaine
40  Chile (CHI) Chili
41  China (CHN) République Populaire de Chine
42  Cyprus (CYP) Chypre
43  Colombia (COL) Colombie
44  Comoros (COM) Comores
45  Republic of the Congo (CGO) Congo
46  Democratic Republic of the Congo (COD) République Démocratique du Congo
47  Cook Islands (COK) Îles Cook
48  South Korea (KOR) République de Corée
49  Costa Rica (CRC) Costa Rica
50  Ivory Coast (CIV) Côte d'Ivoire
51  Croatia (CRO) Croatie
52  Cuba (CUB) Cuba
53  Denmark (DEN) Danemark
54  Djibouti (DJI) Djibouti
55  Dominican Republic (DOM) République Dominicaine
56  Dominica (DMA) Dominique
57  Egypt (EGY) Égypte
58  United Arab Emirates (UAE) Émirats Arabes Unis
59  Ecuador (ECU) Équateur
60  Eritrea (ERI) Érythrée
61  Spain (ESP) Espagne
62  Estonia (EST) Estonie
63  Eswatini (SWZ) Eswatini
64  Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) États Federées de Micronésie
65  Ethiopia (ETH) Éthiopie
66  Fiji (FIJ) Fidji
67  Finland (FIN) Finlande
68  Gabon (GAB) Gabon
69  The Gambia (GAM) Gambie
70  Georgia (GEO) Géorgie
71  Ghana (GHA) Ghana
72  Great Britain (GBR) Grande-Bretagne
73  Grenada (GRN) Grenade
74  Guam (GUM) Guam
75  Guatemala (GUA) Guatemala
76  Guinea (GUI) Guinée
77  Guinea-Bissau (GBS) Guinée-Bissau
78  Equatorial Guinea (GEQ) Guinée Équatoriale
79  Guyana (GUY) Guyane
80  Haiti (HAI) Haïti
81  Honduras (HON) Honduras
82  Hong Kong (HKG) Hong Kong, Chine
83  Hungary (HUN) Hongrie
84  India (IND) Inde Sharath Kamal[4] Table Tennis
85  Indonesia (INA) Indonésie
86  Iraq (IRQ) Irak
87  Iran (IRN) République Islamique d'Iran
88  Ireland (IRL) Irlande
89  Iceland (ISL) Islande
90  Israel (ISR) Israël
91  Italy (ITA) Italie Arianna Errigo

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Fencing, Athletics
92  Jamaica (JAM) Jamaïque
93  Japan (JPN) Japon
94  Jordan (JOR) Jordanie
95  Kazakhstan (KAZ) Kazakhstan
96  Kenya (KEN) Kenya
97  Kiribati (KIR) Kiribati
98  Kyrgyzstan (KGZ) Kirghizistan
99  Kosovo (KOS) Kosovo
100  Kuwait (KUW) Koweit
101  Laos (LAO) République Démocratique Populaire Lao
102  Lesotho (LES) Lesotho
103  Latvia (LAT) Lettonie
104  Lebanon (LIB) Liban
105  Liberia (LBR) Libéria
106  Libya (LBA) Libye
107  Liechtenstein (LIE) Liechtenstein
108  Lithuania (LTU) Lithuanie
109  Luxembourg (LUX) Luxembourg
110  North Macedonia (MKD) Macédoine du Nord
111  Madagascar (MAD) Madagascar
112  Malaysia (MAS) Malaisie
113  Malawi (MAW) Malawi
114  Maldives (MDV) Maldives
115  Malta (MLT) Malte
116  Mali (MLI) Mali
117  Morocco (MAR) Maroc
118  Marshall Islands (MHL) Îles Marshall
119  Mauritius (MRI) Maurice
120  Mauritania (MTN) Mauritanie
121  Mexico (MEX) Mexique
122  Moldova (MDA) République de Moldova
123  Monaco (MON) Monaco
124  Mongolia (MGL) Mongolie
125  Montenegro (MNE) Monténégro
126  Mozambique (MOZ) Mozambique
127  Myanmar (MYA) Myanmar
128  Namibia (NAM) Namibie
129  Nauru (NRU) Nauru
130  Nepal (NEP) Népal
131  Nicaragua (NCA) Nicaragua
132  Niger (NIG) Niger
133  Nigeria (NGR) Nigéria
134  Norway (NOR) Norvège
135  New Zealand (NZL) Nouvelle-Zélande
136  Oman (OMA) Oman
137  Uganda (UGA) Ouganda
138  Uzbekistan (UZB) Ouzbekistan
139  Pakistan (PAK) Pakistan
140  Palau (PLW) Palaos
141  Palestine (PLE) Palestine
142  Panama (PAN) Panama
143  Papua New Guinea (PNG) Papouasie Nouvelle-Guinée
144  Paraguay (PAR) Paraguay
145  Netherlands (NED) Pays-Bas
146  Peru (PER) Pérou
147  Philippines (PHI) Philippines
148  Poland (POL) Pologne
149  Puerto Rico (PUR) Porto Rico
150  Portugal (POR) Portugal
151  Qatar (QAT) Qatar
152  North Korea (PRK) République Démocratique Populaire de Corée
153  Romania (ROM) Roumanie
154  Rwanda (RWA) Rwanda
155  Saint Kitts and Nevis (SKN) Saint Kitts-et-Nevis
156  San Marino (SMR) Saint Marin
157  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (VIN) Saint-Vincent-et-les-Grenadines
158  Saint Lucia (LCA) Sainte-Lucie
159  Solomon Islands (SOL) Îles Salomon
160  El Salvador (ESA) Salvador
161  Samoa (SAM) Samoa
162  American Samoa (ASA) Samoa Américaine
163  São Tomé and Príncipe (STP) Sao Tomé-et-Principe
164  Senegal (SEN) Sénégal
165  Serbia (SRB) Serbie
166  Seychelles (SEY) Seychelles
167  Sierra Leone (SLE) Sierra Leone
168  Singapore (SIN) Singapur
169  Slovakia (SVK) Slovaquie
170  Slovenia (SLO) Slovénie
171  Somalia (SOM) Somalie
172  Sudan (SUD) Soudan
173  South Sudan (SSD) Soudan du Sud
174  Sri Lanka (SRI) Sri Lanka
175  Sweden (SWE) Suède
176  Switzerland (SUI) Suisse
177  Suriname (SUR) Suriname
178  Syria (SYR) République Arabe Syrienne
179  Tajikistan (TJK) Tadjikistan
180  Chinese Taipei (TPE) Taipei Chinoise
181  Tanzania (TAN) République-Unie de Tanzanie
182  Chad (CHA) Tchad
183  Czech Republic (CZE) Tchéquie
184  Thailand (THA) Thaïlande
185  East Timor (TLS) République Démocratique de Timor-Leste
186  Togo (TOG) Togo
187  Tonga (TON) Tonga
188  Trinidad and Tobago (TRI) Trinitée-et-Tobago
189  Tunisia (TUN) Tunisie
190  Turkmenistan (TKM) Turkménistan
191  Turkey (TUR) Turquie
192  Tuvalu (TUV) Tuvalu
193  Ukraine (UKR) Ukraine
194  Uruguay (URU) Uruguay
195  Vanuatu (VAN) Vanuatu
196  Venezuela (VEN) Venezuela
197  British Virgin Islands (IVB) Îles Viérges Britanniques
198  Virgin Islands (ISV) Îles Viérges des États-Unis
199  Vietnam (VIE) Viêt-Nam
200  Yemen (YEM) Yémen
201  Zambia (ZAM) Zambie
202  Zimbabwe (ZIM) Zimbabwe
203  Australia (AUS) Australie
204  United States (USA) États-Unis d'Amérique
205  France (FRA) France

References

  1. ^ https://www.glamour.com/story/olympics-2021-nearly-every-country-had-a-female-flag-bearer-at-the-opening-ceremony
  2. ^ https://www.wpsdlocal6.com/news/why-the-u-s-will-have-two-flag-bearers-for-the-first-time/article_c0646b24-eb59-11eb-86cd-539d8bdd98a0.html
  3. ^ "Paris 2024 Olympics: Russian and Belarusian athletes allowed to compete as neutrals". BBC Sport. 2023-12-08. Retrieved 2023-12-13.
  4. ^ https://olympics.com/en/news/paris-2024-olympics-india-flag-bearer-sharath-kamal-chef-mission-mary-kom
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