2020 Summer Olympics Parade of Nations

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2020 Summer Olympics Parade of Nations

During the Parade of Nations within the Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics opening ceremony, which took place on 23 July 2021, athletes and officials from each participating team entered the Olympic Stadium preceded by their flag and placard bearer. Each flag bearer will have been chosen either by the team's National Olympic Committee or by the athletes themselves. For the first time, each team had the option to allow two flag bearers, one male and one female, in an effort to promote gender equality.[1] These Olympics were postponed from 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and due security measures some countries prevented their athletes to participate on event.

Eritrea at the 2020 Summer Olympics Parade of Nations, with Team El Salvador and Team Australia in the background.

Parade order

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This was the first edition in which the new protocols approved at the 138th Session of the International Olympic Committee held days before the ceremony were used officially. Some rules were maintained from previous procedures, such as the obligation for the Greek delegation to be the first to enter during the Parade of Nations and the maintenance of the entry of other delegations in the alphabetical order of the organizing country were maintained as the same entering as the last team. However, others were changed, such as the entry of IOC Refugee Olympic Team, composed of refugees from several countries immediately behind the Greek team.[2] Another change was the positioning of the teams whose countries will be the future hosts of the next Summer Olympic Games, which entered the reverse sequence. According to the original planning, the United States would be the 5th delegation to enter placed between Afghanistan and United Arab Emirates delegations, but as the 2028 Summer Olympics are scheduled to be held in Los Angeles, they were placed as 204th delegation. This situation also happened with France which according to the protocol manual would be the 151st delegation, positioned between Brazil and Bulgaria, but due to the fact that Paris will be the host city of the 2024 Summer Olympics who entered as the 205th delegation before the host nation Japan.[3]

As these protocol rules were approved before Brisbane was announced as the 2032 Summer Olympics host, Australia was not allocated to enter before the United States team and instead entered in its natural position in the Japanese language order between El Salvador and Austria. Zimbabwe, which has usually been the penultimate nation, was positioned between Singapore and Switzerland, appearing in the middle of the parade. All other teams entered in between in Gojūon order, based on the names of countries in Japanese.[4][5] The names of the teams were announced in French, English, and Japanese, the official languages of the Olympic movement and the host nation, in accordance with Olympic Charter and International Olympic Committee (IOC) guidelines.

The Republic of North Macedonia had previously competed under the provisional name of Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, because of the disputed status of its official name. It was officially renamed to North Macedonia in February 2019 and the Olympic Committee of North Macedonia (NMOC) was officially adopted in February 2020. It was North Macedonia's first appearance at the Summer Olympics under its new name North Macedonia (北マケドニア Kita Makedonia).[6]

Several of the nations marched under their formal Japanese names. For example, the Great Britain delegation marched under the formal name Eikoku ("United Kingdom")[7] rather than the better known informal Igirisu (イギリス), and China's delegation marched under Chūka Jinmin Kyōwakoku ("People's Republic of China") instead of the more common Chūgoku (中国).

On 6 April 2021, North Korea announced that it would not participate in the 2020 Summer Olympics because of COVID-19 concerns. This marked North Korea's first absence from the Summer Olympics since 1988. North Korea (朝鮮民主主義人民共和国 Chōsen Minshushugi Jinmin Kyōwakoku, "Democratic People's Republic of Korea") would have marched between Tunisia and Chile.[8]

Teams and flagbearers

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On 4 March 2020, the IOC announced that each team can have the option to allow two flag bearers, one male and one female, in an effort to promote gender equality, after had been trialed in the 1980 Summer Olympics Parade of Nations.[1]

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. This was the first time the Parade of Nations was conducted in Japanese order.

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Order Team Japanese[9] Roman Transliteration (in Hepburn) Flag bearer(s) Sport(s) Ref.
1 Greece (GRE)ギリシャGirishaAnna KorakakiShooting[10][9]
Eleftherios PetrouniasGymnastics
2 Refugee Olympic Team (EOR)難民選手団Nanmin Senshu-dan[a]Yusra MardiniSwimming[14][9]
Tachlowini GabriyesosAthletics
3 Iceland (ISL)アイスランドAisurandoSnæfríður JórunnardóttirSwimming[15][9]
Anton McKee
4 Ireland (IRL)アイルランドAirurandoKellie HarringtonBoxing[16][9]
Brendan Irvine
5 Azerbaijan (AZE)アゼルバイジャンAzerubaijanFarida AzizovaTaekwondo[17][18][9]
Rustam OrujovJudo
6 Afghanistan (AFG)アフガニスタンAfuganisutanFarzad MansouriTaekwondo[9]
Kamia YousufiAthletics
7 United Arab Emirates (UAE)アラブ首長国連邦Arabu Shuchōkoku RenpōYousuf Al-MatrooshiSwimming
8 Algeria (ALG)アルジェリアArujeriaAmel MelihSwimming[19][9]
Mohamed FlissiBoxing
9 Argentina (ARG)アルゼンチンAruzenchinCecilia CarranzaSailing[20][9]
Santiago Lange
10 Aruba (ARU)アルバArubaAllyson PonsonSwimming
Mikel Schreuders
11 Albania (ALB)アルバニアArubaniaLuiza GegaAthletics
Briken CaljaWeightlifting
12 Armenia (ARM)アルメニアArumeniaVarsenik Manucharyan
Swimming[21]
Hovhannes BachkovBoxing
13 Angola (ANG)アンゴラAngoraNatália BernardoHandball
Matias MontinhoSailing
14 Antigua and Barbuda (ANT)アンティグア・バーブーダAntigua BābūdaSamantha RobertsSwimming
Cejhae GreeneAthletics
15 Andorra (AND)アンドラAndoraMònica Dòria
Canoeing[22]
Pol MoyaAthletics
16 Yemen (YEM)イエメンIemenYasameen Al RaimiShooting
Ahmed AyashJudo
17 Israel (ISR)イスラエルIsuraeruHanna Knyazyeva-MinenkoAthletics[23]
Yakov ToumarkinSwimming
18 Italy (ITA)イタリアItariaJessica Rossi
Shooting[24]
Elia VivianiCycling
19 Iraq (IRQ)イラクIrakuFatimah Al-KaabiShooting
Mohammed Al-KhafajiRowing
20 Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI)イラン・イスラム共和国Iran Isuramu KyōwakokuHanieh RostamianShooting[25]
Samad Nikkhah BahramiBasketball
21 India (IND)インドIndoMary KomBoxing[26]
Manpreet SinghField hockey
22 Indonesia (INA)インドネシアIndoneshiaRio Waida[b]Surfing[27][28]
23 Uganda (UGA)ウガンダUgandaKirabo NamutebiSwimming
Shadiri BwogiBoxing
24 Ukraine (UKR)ウクライナUkurainaOlena KostevychShooting[29]
Bohdan NikishynFencing
25 Uzbekistan (UZB)ウズベキスタンUzubekisutanNigora TursunkulovaTaekwondo[30]
[31]
Bakhodir JalolovBoxing
26 Uruguay (URU)ウルグアイUruguaiDéborah RodríguezAthletics[32]
Bruno CetraroRowing
27 Great Britain (GBR)英国EikokuHannah MillsSailing[33]
Moe SbihiRowing
28 Virgin Islands, British (IVB)英領バージン諸島Ei-ryō Bājin ShotōElinah PhillipSwimming[34]
Kyron McMasterAthletics
29 Ecuador (ECU)エクアドルEkuadoruAlexandra EscobarWeightlifting[35][36]
Julio CastilloBoxing
30 Egypt (EGY)エジプトEjiputoHedaya MalakTaekwondo[37]
Alaaeldin AbouelkassemFencing
31 Estonia (EST)エストニアEsutoniaDina EllermannEquestrian[38]
Tõnu EndreksonRowing
32 Eswatini (SWZ)エスワティニEsuwatiniRobyn YoungSwimming
Thabiso DlaminiBoxing
33 Ethiopia (ETH)エチオピアEchiopiaAbdelmalik MuktarSwimming
34 Eritrea (ERI)エリトリアEritoriaNazret WelduAthletics
Ghirmai EfremSwimming
35 El Salvador (ESA)エルサルバドルErusarubadoruCelina MárquezSwimming[39]
Enrique ArathoonSailing
36 Australia (AUS)オーストラリアŌsutorariaCate CampbellSwimming[40]
Patty MillsBasketball
37 Austria (AUT)オーストリアŌsutoriaTanja FrankSailing[41]
Thomas Zajac
38 Oman (OMA)オマーンOmānIssa Al-AdawiSwimming[42]
39 Netherlands (NED)オランダOrandaKeet OldenbeuvingSkateboarding[43]
Churandy MartinaAthletics
40 Ghana (GHA)ガーナGānaNadia EkeAthletics[44]
Sulemanu TettehBoxing
41 Cape Verde (CPV)カーボベルデKāboberudeJayla PinaSwimming
Jordin AndradeAthletics
42 Guyana (GUY)ガイアナGaianaChelsea EdghillTable tennis
Andrew FowlerSwimming
43 Kazakhstan (KAZ)カザフスタンKazafusutanOlga RypakovaAthletics[45]
Kamshybek KunkabayevBoxing
44 Qatar (QAT)カタールKatāruTala AbujbaraRowing[46]
Mohammed Al-RumaihiShooting
45 Canada (CAN)カナダKanadaMiranda AyimBasketball[47][48]
Nathan HirayamaRugby sevens
46 Gabon (GAB)ガボンGabonAya Girard de Langlade MpaliSwimming
Anthony Mylann ObameTaekwondo
47 Cameroon (CMR)カメルーンKamerūnJoseph EssombeWrestling[49]
Albert Mengue AyissiBoxing
48 Gambia (GAM)ガンビアGanbiaGina BassAthletics
Ebrima Camara
49 Cambodia (CAM)カンボジアKanbojiaKheun BunpichmorakatSwimming
Pen SokongAthletics
50 North Macedonia (MKD)北マケドニアKita MakedoniaArbresha RexhepiTaekwondo[50]
Dejan Georgievski
51 Guinea (GUI)ギニアGiniaGames VolunteerN/A[51]
52 Guinea-Bissau (GBS)ギニアビサウGiniabisauTaciana CesarJudo
Augusto MidanaWrestling
53 Cyprus (CYP)キプロスKipurosuAndri EleftheriouShooting[52]
Pavlos KontidesSailing
54 Cuba (CUB)キューバKyūbaYaime PérezAthletics[citation needed]
Mijaín LópezWrestling
55 Kiribati (KIR)キリバスKiribasuKinaua BiriboJudo
Ruben KatoatauWeightlifting
56 Kyrgyzstan (KGZ)キルギスKirugisuKanykei KubanychbekovaShooting[53]
Denis PetrashovSwimming
57 Guatemala (GUA)グアテマラGuatemaraIsabella MaegliSailing[54][55]
Juan Ignacio Maegli
58 Guam (GUM)グアムGuamuRegine TugadeAthletics
Joshter AndrewJudo
59 Kuwait (KUW)クウェートKuwētoLara DashtiSwimming
Talal Al-RashidiShooting
60 Cook Islands (COK)クック諸島Kukku ShotōKirsten Fisher-MarstersSwimming
Wesley Roberts
61 Grenada (GRN)グレナダGurenadaKimberly InceSwimming
Delron Felix
62 Croatia (CRO)クロアチアKuroachiaSandra PerkovićAthletics[56]
Josip GlasnovićShooting
63 Cayman Islands (CAY)ケイマン諸島Keiman ShotōJillian CrooksSwimming[57]
Brett Fraser
64 Kenya (KEN)ケニアKeniaMercy MoimVolleyball[58]
Andrew AmondeRugby sevens
65 Côte d'Ivoire (CIV)コートジボワールKōtojibowāruMarie-Josée Ta LouAthletics[59]
Cheick Sallah CisséTaekwondo
66 Costa Rica (CRC)コスタリカKosutarikaAndrea VargasAthletics[60]
Ian Sancho ChinchilaJudo
67 Kosovo (KOS)コソボKosoboMajlinda KelmendiJudo[61]
Akil Gjakova
68 Comoros (COM)コモロKomoroAmed ElnaAthletics
Fadane Hamadi
69 Colombia (COL)コロンビアKoronbiaCaterine IbargüenAthletics[62]
Yuberjen MartínezBoxing
70 Congo (CGO)コンゴKongoNatacha Ngoye AkamabiAthletics[63]
71 Democratic Republic of the Congo (COD)コンゴ民主共和国Kongo Minshu KyōwakokuMarcelat Sakobi MatshuBoxing
David Tshama Mwenekabwe
72 Saudi Arabia (KSA)サウジアラビアSaujiarabiaTahani AlqahtaniJudo
Husein AlirezaRowing
73 Samoa (SAM)サモアSamoaAlex RoseAthletics[64]
74 São Tomé and Príncipe (STP)サントメ・プリンシペSantome PurinshipeD'Jamila TavaresAthletics
Buly Da Conceição TristeCanoeing
75 Zambia (ZAM)ザンビアZanbiaTilka PaljkSwimming
Everisto MulengaBoxing
76 San Marino (SMR)サンマリノSanmarinoArianna ValloniSwimming[65]
Myles AmineWrestling
77 ROC (ROC)[c]ROC[d]Sofya VelikayaFencing[68]
Maksim MikhaylovVolleyball
78 Sierra Leone (SLE)シエラレオネShierareoneMaggie BarrieAthletics
Frederick HarrisJudo
79 Djibouti (DJI)ジブチJibuchiAden-Alexandre HousseinJudo
80 Jamaica (JAM)ジャマイカJamaikaShelly-Ann Fraser-PryceAthletics[69]
Ricardo BrownBoxing
81 Georgia (GEO)ジョージアJōjiaNino SalukvadzeShooting[70]
Lasha TalakhadzeWeightlifting
82 Syrian Arab Republic (SYR)シリア・アラブ共和国Shiria Arabu KyōwakokuHend ZazaTable tennis
Ahmad HamchoEquestrian
83 Singapore (SGP)シンガポールShingapōruYu MengyuTable tennis[71]
Loh Kean YewBadminton
84 Zimbabwe (ZIM)ジンバブエJinbabueDonata KataiSwimming
Peter Purcell-GilpinRowing
85 Switzerland (SUI)スイスSuisuMujinga KambundjiAthletics[72]
Max HeinzerFencing
86 Sweden (SWE)スウェーデンSuwēdenSara Algotsson OstholtEquestrian[73]
Max SalminenSailing
87 Sudan (SUD)スーダンSūdanEsraa KhogaliRowing
Abobakr AbassSwimming
88 Spain (ESP)スペインSupeinMireia BelmonteSwimming[74]
Saúl CraviottoCanoeing
89 Suriname (SUR)スリナムSurinamuRenzo Tjon-A-JoeSwimming
90 Sri Lanka (SRI)スリランカSurirankaMilka Gehani de SilvaGymnastics[75]
Chamara DharmawardanaJudo
91 Slovakia (SVK)スロバキアSurobakiaZuzana Rehák-ŠtefečekováShooting[76]
Matej BeňušCanoeing
92 Slovenia (SLO)スロベニアSurobeniaEva TerčeljCanoeing
Bojan TokićTable tennis
93 Seychelles (SEY)セーシェルSēsheruFelicity PassonSwimming[77]
Rodney GovindenSailing
94 Equatorial Guinea (GEQ)赤道ギニアSekidō GiniaAlba Mbo NchamaAthletics
Benjamín Enzema
95 Senegal (SEN)セネガルSenegaruJeanne BoutbienSwimming[78]
Mbagnick NdiayeJudo
96 Serbia (SRB)セルビアSerubiaSonja VasićBasketball[79]
Filip FilipovićWater polo
97 Saint Kitts and Nevis (SKN)セントクリストファー・ネービスSentokurisutofā NēbisuAmya ClarkeAthletics
Jason Rogers
98 St Vincent and the Grenadines (VIN)セントビンセント及びグレナディーン諸島Sentobinsento Oyobi Gurenadīn ShotōShafiqua MaloneyAthletics
99 Saint Lucia (LCA)セントルシアSentorushiaLevern SpencerAthletics
Jean-Luc ZephirSwimming
100 Somalia (SOM)ソマリアSomariaRamla AliBoxing
Ali Idow HassanAthletics
101 Solomon Islands (SOL)ソロモン諸島Soromon ShotōSharon FirisuaAthletics
Edgar IroSwimming
102 Thailand (THA)タイTaiNaphaswan YangpaiboonShooting[80]
Savate Sresthaporn
103 Republic of Korea (KOR)大韓民国DaikanminkokuKim Yeon-koungVolleyball[81]
Hwang Sun-wooSwimming
104 Chinese Taipei (TPE)チャイニーズ・タイペイChainīzu TaipeiKuo Hsing-chunWeightlifting[82]
Lu Yen-hsunTennis
105 Tajikistan (TJK)タジキスタンTajikisutanTemur RakhimovJudo[83][9]
106 United Republic of Tanzania (TAN)タンザニア連合共和国Tanzania Rengō KyōwakokuGames VolunteerN/A[84]
107 Czech Republic (CZE)チェコ共和国Cheko KyōwakokuPetra KvitováTennis[85]
Tomáš SatoranskýBasketball
108 Chad (CHA)チャドChadoDemos MemneloumJudo
Bachir MahamatAthletics
109 Central African Republic (CAF)中央アフリカ共和国Chūō Afurika KyōwakokuChloe SauvourelSwimming
Francky MbottoAthletics
110 People's Republic of China (CHN)中華人民共和国Chūka Jinmin KyōwakokuZhu TingVolleyball[86]
Zhao ShuaiTaekwondo
111 Tunisia (TUN)チュニジアChunijiaInès BoubakriFencing[87]
Mehdi Ben CheikhVolleyball
112 Chile (CHI)チリChiriFrancisca CrovettoShooting[88]
Marco GrimaltVolleyball
113 Tuvalu (TUV)ツバルTsubaruMatie StanleyAthletics
Karalo Maibuca
114 Denmark (DEN)デンマークDenmākuSara Slott PetersenAthletics[89]
Jonas WarrerSailing
115 Germany (GER)ドイツDoitsuLaura LudwigVolleyball[90]
Patrick HausdingDiving
116 Togo (TOG)トーゴTōgoClaire AyivonRowing[91]
Dodji FannyTable tennis
117 Dominica (DMA)ドミニカDominikaThea LaFondAthletics
Dennick Luke
118 Dominican Republic (DOM)ドミニカ共和国Dominika KyōwakokuPrisilla RiveraVolleyball[92]
Rodrigo MarteBoxing
119 Trinidad and Tobago (TTO)トリニダード・トバゴTorinidādo TobagoKelly-Ann BaptisteAthletics
120 Turkmenistan (TKM)トルクメニスタンTorukumenisutanGulbadam BabamuratovaJudo[93]
Merdan AtaýewSwimming
121 Turkey (TUR)トルコTorukoMerve TuncelSwimming[94]
Berke Saka
122 Tonga (TGA)トンガTongaMalia PasekaTaekwondo
Pita Taufatofua
123 Nigeria (NGR)ナイジェリアNaijeriaOdunayo AdekuoroyeWrestling[95]
Quadri ArunaTable tennis
124 Nauru (NRU)ナウルNauruNancy Genzel AboukeWeightlifting
Jonah HarrisAthletics
125 Namibia (NAM)ナミビアNamibiaMaike DiekmannRowing
Jonas JonasBoxing
126 Nicaragua (NCA)ニカラグアNikaraguaSema LudrickWeightlifting
Edwin BarberenaShooting
127 Niger (NIG)ニジェールNijēruRoukaya MahamaneSwimming
Abdoul Razak IssoufouTaekwondo
128 New Zealand (NZL)ニュージーランドNyūjīrandoSarah HiriniRugby sevens[96][97]
David Nyika[e]Boxing
129 Nepal (NEP)ネパールNepāruGaurika SinghSwimming[98]
Alexander Shah
130 Norway (NOR)ノルウェーNoruwēAnne Vilde TuxenDiving
Tomoe Zenimoto HvasSwimming
131 Bahrain (BRN)バーレーンBārēnNoor Yussuf AbdullaSwimming
Husain Al-SayyadHandball
132 Haiti (HAI)ハイチHaichiSabiana AnestorJudo[99]
Darrelle ValsaintBoxing
133 Pakistan (PAK)パキスタンPakisutanMahoor ShahzadBadminton[100]
Muhammad Khalil AkhtarShooting
134 Panama (PAN)パナマPanamaAtheyna BylonBoxing[101]
Alonso EdwardAthletics
135 Vanuatu (VAN)バヌアツBanuatsuRio RiiRowing [102]
136 Bahamas (BAH)バハマBahamaJoanna EvansSwimming
Donald ThomasAthletics
137 Papua New Guinea (PNG)パプアニューギニアPapuanyūginiaLoa Dika TouaWeightlifting
Morea Baru
138 Bermuda (BER)バミューダBamyūdaDara AlizadehRowing [103]
139 Palau (PLW)パラオParaoOsisang ChiltonSwimming
Adrian IlilauAthletics
140 Paraguay (PAR)パラグアイParaguaiVerónica CepedeTennis[104]
Fabrizio ZanottiGolf
141 Barbados (BAR)バルバドスBarubadosuDanielle TitusSwimming
Alex Sobers
142 Palestine (PLE)パレスチナParesuchinaDania NourSwimming
Mohammed HamadaWeightlifting
143 Hungary (HUN)ハンガリーHangarīAida MohamedFencing[105]
László CsehSwimming
144 Bangladesh (BAN)バングラデシュBanguradeshuDiya SiddiqueArchery
Mohammed Ariful IslamSwimming
145 Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste (TLS)東ティモール民主共和国Higashi Timōru Minshu KyōwakokuImelda XimenesSwimming
Felisberto de DeusAthletics
146 Fiji (FIJ)フィジーFijīRusila NagasauRugby sevens[106][107]
Jerry Tuwai
147 Philippines (PHI)フィリピンFiripinKiyomi WatanabeJudo[108]
Eumir Marcial[f]Boxing
148 Finland (FIN)フィンランドFinrandoSatu Mäkelä-NummelaShooting[111]
Ari-Pekka LiukkonenSwimming
149 Bhutan (BHU)ブータンBūtanKarma KarmaArchery
Sangay TenzinSwimming
150 Puerto Rico (PUR)プエルトリコPuerutorikoAdriana DíazTable tennis[112]
Brian Afanador
151 Brazil (BRA)ブラジルBurajiruKetleyn QuadrosJudo[113]
Bruno RezendeVolleyball
152 Bulgaria (BUL)ブルガリアBurugariaMaria GrozdevaShooting[114]
Josif MiladinovSwimming
153 Burkina Faso (BUR)ブルキナファソBurukinafasoAngelika OuedraogoSwimming[115]
Hugues Fabrice ZangoAthletics
154 Brunei Darussalam (BRU)ブルネイ・ダルサラームBurunei DarusarāmuMuhammad Isa AhmadSwimming
155 Burundi (BDI)ブルンジBurunjiOrnella HavyarimanaBoxing
Belly-Cresus GaniraSwimming
156 American Samoa (ASA)米領サモアBei-ryō SamoaTilali ScanlanSwimming
Tanumafili Malietoa JungblutWeightlifting
157 Virgin Islands, US (ISV)米領バージン諸島Bei-ryō Bājin ShotōNatalia KuipersSwimming
Adriel Sanes
158 Vietnam (VIE)ベトナムBetonamuQuách Thị LanAthletics[116]
Nguyễn Huy HoàngSwimming
159 Benin (BEN)ベナンBenanNafissath RadjiSwimming[117]
Privel HinkatiRowing
160 Venezuela (VEN)ベネズエラBenezueraAntonio Díaz[g][h]Karate[121]
Karen LeónJudo
161 Belarus (BLR)ベラルーシBerarūshiHanna MarusavaArchery[122]
Mikita TsmyhSwimming
162 Belize (BIZ)ベリーズBerīzuSamantha DirksAthletics
Shaun Gill
163 Peru (PER)ペルーPerūDaniella RosasSurfing[123]
Lucca Mesinas
164 Belgium (BEL)ベルギーBerugīNafissatou ThiamAthletics[124]
Félix DenayerField hockey
165 Poland (POL)ポーランドPōrandoMaja WłoszczowskaCycling[125]
Paweł KorzeniowskiSwimming
166 Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIH)ボスニア・ヘルツェゴビナBosunia HerutsegobinaLarisa CerićJudo[126]
Amel TukaAthletics
167 Botswana (BOT)ボツワナBotsuwanaAmantle MontshoAthletics
Rajab Otukile MahommedBoxing
168 Bolivia (BOL)ボリビアBoribiaKaren TorrezSwimming[127]
Gabriel Castillo
169 Portugal (POR)ポルトガルPorutogaruTelma MonteiroJudo[128]
Nelson ÉvoraAthletics
170 Hong Kong, China (HKG)ホンコン・チャイナHonkon ChainaTse Ying SuetBadminton[129]
Cheung Ka LongFencing
171 Honduras (HON)ホンジュラスHonjurasuKeyla ÁvilaTaekwondo[130]
Julio HorregoSwimming
172 Marshall Islands (MHL)マーシャル諸島Māsharu ShotōColleen FurgesonSwimming
Phillip Kinono
173 Madagascar (MAD)マダガスカルMadagasukaruDamiella NomenjanaharyJudo[131]
Éric AndriantsitohainaWeightlifting
174 Malawi (MAW)マラウイMarauiJessica MakwendaSwimming
Areneo DavidArchery
175 Mali (MLI)マリMariSeydou FofanaTaekwondo
176 Malta (MLT)マルタMarutaEleanor BezzinaShooting[132]
Andrew ChetcutiSwimming
177 Malaysia (MAS)マレーシアMarēshiaGoh Liu YingBadminton[133]
Lee Zii Jia[i]
178 Federated States of Micronesia (FSM)ミクロネシア連邦Mikuroneshia RenpōTaeyanna AdamsSwimming
Scott FitiAthletics
179 South Africa (RSA)南アフリカMinami AfurikaPhumelela MbandeField hockey[135]
Chad le ClosSwimming
180 South Sudan (SSD)南スーダンMinami SūdanLucia MorisAthletics
Abraham Guem
181 Myanmar (MYA)ミャンマーMyanmāGames Volunteer [136]N/A[137][9]
182 Mexico (MEX)メキシコMekishikoGabriela LópezGolf[138]
Rommel PachecoDiving
183 Mauritius (MRI)モーリシャスMōrishasuRoilya RanaivosoaWeightlifting[139]
Richarno ColinBoxing
184 Mauritania (MTN)モーリタニアMōritaniaHoulèye BaAthletics
Abidine Abidine
185 Mozambique (MOZ)モザンビークMozanbīkuRady Adosinda GramaneBoxing
Kevin LoforteJudo
186 Monaco (MON)モナコMonakoQuentin AntognelliRowing[140]
Xiaoxin YangTable tennis
187 Maldives (MDV)モルディブMorudibuFathimath Nabaaha Abdul RazzaqBadminton
Mubal Azzam IbrahimSwimming
188 Republic of Moldova (MDA)モルドバ共和国Morudoba KyōwakokuAlexandra MîrcaArchery[141]
Dan Olaru
189 Morocco (MAR)モロッコMorokkoOumaïma BelahbibBoxing[142]
Ramzi BoukhiamSurfing
190 Mongolia (MGL)モンゴルMongoruOnolbaatar KhulanBasketball[143]
Duurenbayar UlziibayarJudo
191 Montenegro (MNE)モンテネグロMonteneguroJovanka RadičevićHandball[144]
Draško BrguljanWater polo
192 Jordan (JOR)ヨルダンYorudanJulyana Al-SadeqTaekwondo
Zeyad IshaishBoxing
193 Lao People's Democratic Republic (LAO)ラオス人民民主共和国Raosu Jinmin Minshu KyōwakokuSilina Pha AphayAthletics
Santisouk InthavongSwimming
194 Latvia (LAT)ラトビアRatobiaJeļena OstapenkoTennis[145][146]
Agnis ČavarsBasketball
195 Lithuania (LTU)リトアニアRitoaniaSandra JablonskytėJudo[147]
Giedrius TitenisSwimming
196 Libya (LBA)リビアRibiaAl-Hussein GambourRowing
197 Liechtenstein (LIE)リヒテンシュタインRihitenshutainJulia HasslerSwimming
Raphael SchwendingerJudo
198 Liberia (LBR)リベリアRiberiaEbony MorrisonAthletics
Joseph Fahnbulleh
199 Romania (ROU)ルーマニアRūmaniaSimona Radiș[j][k]Rowing[149]
Robert GlințăSwimming
200 Luxembourg (LUX)ルクセンブルクRukusenburukuChristine MajerusCycling[150]
Raphaël StacchiottiSwimming
201 Rwanda (RWA)ルワンダRuwandaAlphonsine AgahozoSwimming
John HakizimanaAthletics
202 Lesotho (LES)レソトResotoGames VolunteerN/A[137][9]
203 Lebanon (LBN)レバノンRebanonRay BassilShooting[151]
Nacif EliasJudo
204 United States (USA)アメリカ合衆国Amerika GasshūkokuSue BirdBasketball[152]
Eddy AlvarezBaseball
205 France (FRA)フランスFuransuClarisse AgbegnenouJudo[153]
Samir Aït SaïdGymnastics
206 Japan (JPN)日本NihonYui SusakiWrestling[154]
Rui HachimuraBasketball
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Notes

  1. The team's full name is Équipe olympique des réfugiés[11]/IOC Refugee Olympic Team/IOCオリンピック難民選手団.[12] The displays and announcers used the full French name, and a shortened English and Japanese name.[13]
  2. In fact, based on citations to other references with photos, Rio Waida eventually became the sole flagbearer for the parade of nations during the opening ceremony. Nurul Akmal, who was originally chosen and mentioned on the Tokyo 2020 official website as the nation's de jure co-flagbearer, did not wear the traditional attire. Instead, she wore the contingent uniform and walked alongside other participants and coaches.
  3. The delegation used the flag of the Russian Olympic Committee.
  4. ROC was sorted based on a Japanese reading of its French abbreviation COR, シー・オー・アール (Shī Ō Āru).[66] While the English and Japanese parts of the displays both used the official English name "ROC",[67][better source needed] the delegation was announced with its expanded name Comité olympique russe/Russian Olympic Committee/ロシアオリンピック委員会 Roshia Orinpikku Iinkai.
  5. He replaced Hamish Bond.
  6. EJ Obiena was originally chosen, but he was replaced by men's middleweight boxer Eumir Marcial because of a new protocol that required flagbearers to be in Tokyo 48 hours before the opening ceremony. Obiena was scheduled to arrive on 23 July, the exact day of the opening ceremony.[109][110]
  7. Yulimar Rojas was selected and set to be flag bearer with Díaz,[118] but was not at the opening ceremony. Karen León walked alongside Díaz at the opening ceremony, but did not carry the flag,[119] and Díaz was named as the nation's only opening flagbearer in a later interview.[120]
  8. These citations does not state, "Karen León walked alongside Díaz at the opening ceremony, but did not carry the flag" , "Dias was nominated as the only standard-bearer in the country in a later interview.".
  9. Khairul Anuar Mohamad was originally chosen, but requested to be replaced to focus for the archery competition a day after the ceremony.[134]
  10. Simona Halep was originally chosen, but had to withdraw due to injury.[148]
  11. Mădălina Bereș was chosen to replace Halep, but passed the opportunity to her partner in the doubles.

Taiwan (Chinese Taipei)'s parade entrance

Multiple Taiwanese media outlets, as well as Japanese lawmaker Akihisa Nagashima, reported that the Taiwan (Chinese Taipei) delegation had been specially ordered within the parade so that they would march under ta for either "Taiwan" or ambiguously "Chinese Taipei" rather than chi or チャイ chai for "Chinese Taipei".[155][156] However, it would have done this regardless of special ordering, as Chinese Taipei has paraded under "T" or its equivalent in every Parade of Nations language other than Chinese (including, for example, PyeongChang 2018 and Seoul 1988).

NHK, the opening ceremony's official Japanese broadcaster, also specially commented "It's Taiwan!" (台湾です! Taiwan desu!) after the stadium announcers finished announcing the name "Chinese Taipei", which also received attention from Taiwanese media.[157][158]

Music

Musical pieces for the Parade of Nations were selected from several video game soundtracks created in Japan. These selections included themes from Square Enix's Dragon Quest, Final Fantasy, SaGa, Nier, and Chrono Trigger, Disney's Kingdom Hearts, Bandai Namco's Tales series, Soulcalibur, and Ace Combat, Capcom's Monster Hunter, Konami's Pro Evolution Soccer and Gradius, and Sega Sammy's Sonic the Hedgehog and Phantasy Star.[159][160]

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References

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