2012 Summer Olympics Parade of Nations

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At the 2012 Summer Olympics Parade of Nations of the 2012 London Olympics, athletes and officials from each participating country paraded into the Olympic Stadium preceded by their national flag to the sound of iconic British modern music. Each flag bearer was chosen by each nation's National Olympic Committee or by the delegation of athletes.

Parade order

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By tradition and IOC guidelines, Greece entered first, as the nation of origin of the ancient and the host of the 1896 Summer Olympics modern Olympic Games. The host nation Great Britain (as the United Kingdom is recognized at the Games) brought up the end of the procession. The other nations followed Greece in alphabetical order by name in the language of the host country (English) except for a few instances.[1] As each national delegation entered accompanied by music, the national name was announced in French and English (the official languages of the Olympics).

National name exceptions included shortened, more formal or alternative names, sometimes due to political or naming disputes. The then called Republic of Macedonia entered using part of its UN recognized name "Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia" because of the naming dispute with Greece.[2] The Republic of China (commonly known as Taiwan) entered with the compromised name and flag of "Chinese Taipei" under T so that they did not enter together with conflicting People's Republic of China (commonly known as China), which entered as the "People's Republic of China" under C. The Republic of the Congo entered as just "Congo" while the Democratic Republic of the Congo entered with its full name. Similarly South Korea entered as "Republic of Korea" under K while North Korea entered as "Democratic People's Republic of Korea". The British Virgin Islands entered under B while the United States Virgin Islands entered as simply the "Virgin Islands", under V. Iran, Micronesia, Moldova, Laos, Brunei and the United States all entered under their formal names, respectively "Islamic Republic of Iran", "Federated States of Micronesia", "Republic of Moldova", "Lao People's Democratic Republic", "Brunei Darussalam" and "United States of America". For the first time in many years, Libyan athletes marched as "Libya", and not "Libyan Arab Jamahiriya" as Libya was known during the reign of Muammar Gaddafi.

Parade

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The Nations entering the Olympic Stadium
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Great Britain entering the Olympic Stadium as the host country

Each delegation was led by a flagbearer (listed below), accompanied by a child volunteer carrying a copper petal (camera-left) and a young lady carrying a sign with the country's English name (camera-right). The copper petal was engraved with the name of the nation and would later be used to build the cauldron for the Olympic flame.[3] The volunteer carrying the sign wore a dress constructed with fabric imprinted with images of Olympic volunteers, including those who had not been chosen.[4] Each nation's flag was planted as it arrived at the model of Glastonbury Tor.

Netherlands Antilles was ineligible to participate independently in the parade, as its National Olympic Committee was unrecognized by the IOC due to the 2010 dissolution of the Netherlands Antilles. Team Dutch Antilleans paraded by default under the Olympic flag,[5] together with a South Sudanese runner whose newly independent country did not yet have an Olympic committee.[6]

Notable were the debut female Olympic athletes from Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Brunei.[7]

The Team India entered the stadium jointly led by a woman dressed in a red top and blue trousers, who was not part of its team. In India this incident received media attention, but London officials downplayed concerns saying that she was Madhura Nagendra, a volunteer who had been security screened.[8] Some media outlets later identified her as Madhura Honey, a graduate of Communications and Media Studies from Christ College in Bangalore.[9][10][11] The Indian team's acting chef-de-mission Muralidharan Raja filed a protest with organisers.[11]

Countries and flagbearers

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Below is a list of parading countries and their announced flag bearer, in the same order as the parade. This is sortable by country name, flag bearer's name, or flag bearer's sport. Names are given in the form officially designated by the IOC.

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Order Country Flag bearer Sport
1 Greece (GRE)Alexandros Nikolaidis[12]Taekwondo
2 Afghanistan (AFG)Nesar Ahmad Bahave[13]Taekwondo
3 Albania (ALB)Romela Begaj[14]Weightlifting
4 Algeria (ALG)Abdelhafid Benchabla[15]Boxing
5 American Samoa (ASA)Ching Maou Wei[16]Swimming
6 Andorra (AND)Joan Tomàs Roca[17]Shooting
7 Angola (ANG)Antonia Moreira[18]Judo
8 Antigua and Barbuda (ANT)Daniel Bailey[19]Athletics
9 Argentina (ARG)Luciana Aymar[20]Field hockey
10 Armenia (ARM)Arman Yeremyan[13]Taekwondo
11 Aruba (ARU)Jemal Le Grand[21]Swimming
12 Australia (AUS)Lauren Jackson[22]Basketball
13 Austria (AUT)Markus Rogan[23]Swimming
14 Azerbaijan (AZE)Elnur Mammadli[24]Judo
15 Bahamas (BAH)Chris Brown[25]Athletics
16 Bahrain (BRN)Azza Al Qasmi[26]Shooting
17 Bangladesh (BAN)Mahfizur Rahman Sagor[27]Swimming
18 Barbados (BAR)Ryan Brathwaite[28]Athletics
19 Belarus (BLR)Max Mirnyi[29]Tennis
20 Belgium (BEL)Tia Hellebaut[30]Athletics
21 Belize (BIZ)Kenneth Medwood[13]Athletics
22 Benin (BEN)Jacob Gnahoui[31]Judo
23 Bermuda (BER)Zander Kirkland[32]Sailing
24 Bhutan (BHU)Sherab Zam[13]Archery
25 Bolivia (BOL)Karen Torrez[33]Swimming
26 Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIH)Amel Mekić[34]Judo
27 Botswana (BOT)Amantle Montsho[35]Athletics
28 Brazil (BRA)Rodrigo Pessoa[36]Equestrian
29 British Virgin Islands (IVB)Tahesia Harrigan[37]Athletics
30 Brunei Darussalam (BRU)Maziah Mahusin[38]Athletics
31 Bulgaria (BUL)Yordan Yovchev[39]Gymnastics
32 Burkina Faso (BUR)Severine Nebie[13]Judo
33 Burundi (BDI)Diane Nukuri[40]Athletics
34 Cambodia (CAM)Sorn Davin[41]Taekwondo
35 Cameroon (CMR)Annabelle Ali[42]Wrestling
36 Canada (CAN)Simon Whitfield[43]Triathlon
37 Cape Verde (CPV)Adysângela Moniz[13]Judo
38 Cayman Islands (CAY)Kemar Hyman[44][45]Athletics
39 Central African Republic (CAF)David Boui[13]Taekwondo
40 Chad (CHA)Carine Ngarlemdana[46]Judo
41 Chile (CHI)Denisse van Lamoen[47]Archery
42 People's Republic of China (CHN)Yi Jianlian[48]Basketball
43 Colombia (COL)Mariana Pajón[49]Cycling
44 Comoros (COM)Ahamada Feta[13]Athletics
45 Congo (CGO)Lorène Bazolo[13]Athletics
46 Cook Islands (COK)Helema Williams[50]Sailing
47 Costa Rica (CRC)Gabriela Traña[51]Athletics
48 Côte d'Ivoire (CIV)Ben Youssef Meite[13]Athletics
49 Croatia (CRO)Venio Losert[52]Handball
50 Cuba (CUB)Mijaín López[53]Wrestling
51 Cyprus (CYP)Marcos Baghdatis[54]Tennis
52 Czech Republic (CZE)Petr Koukal[55]Badminton
53 Democratic People's Republic of Korea (PRK)Pak Song-Chol[13]Athletics
54 Democratic Republic of the Congo (COD)Ilunga Mande Zatara[56]Athletics
55 Denmark (DEN)Kim Wraae Knudsen[57]Canoeing
56 Djibouti (DJI)Zourah Ali[13]Athletics
57 Dominica (DMA)Erison Hurtault[58]Athletics
58 Dominican Republic (DOM)Gabriel Mercedes[59]Taekwondo
59 Ecuador (ECU)César de Cesare[60]Canoeing
60 Egypt (EGY)Hesham Mesbah[61]Judo
61 El Salvador (ESA)Evelyn García[62]Cycling
62 Equatorial Guinea (GEQ)Bibiana Olama[13]Athletics
63 Eritrea (ERI)Weynay Ghebresilasie[13]Athletics
64 Estonia (EST)Aleksander Tammert[63]Athletics
65 Ethiopia (ETH)Yanet Seyoum[13]Swimming
66 Fiji (FIJ)Josateki Naulu[64]Judo
67 Finland (FIN)Hanna-Maria Seppälä[65]Swimming
68 Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (MKD)Marko Blaževski[66]Swimming
69 France (FRA)Laura Flessel-Colovic[67]Fencing
70 Gabon (GAB)Ruddy Zang Milama[68]Athletics
71 Gambia (GAM)Suwaibou Sanneh[13]Athletics
72 Georgia (GEO)Nino Salukvadze[69]Shooting
73 Germany (GER)Natascha Keller[70]Field hockey
74 Ghana (GHA)Maxwell Amponsah[71]Boxing
75 Grenada (GRN)Kirani James[13]Athletics
76 Guam (GUM)Maria Dunn[13]Wrestling
77 Guatemala (GUA)Juan Ignacio Maegli[72]Sailing
78 Guinea (GUI)Facinet Keita[13]Judo
79 Guinea-Bissau (GBS)Augusto Midana[13]Wrestling
80 Guyana (GUY)Winston George[73]Athletics
81 Haiti (HAI)Linouse Desravine[74]Judo
82 Honduras (HON)Ronald Bennett[75]Athletics
83 Hong Kong, China (HKG)Lee Wai Sze[76]Cycling
84 Hungary (HUN)Péter Biros[77]Water polo
85 Iceland (ISL)Ásdís Hjálmsdóttir[78]Athletics
86 Independent Olympic Athletes (IOA)[n 1]Brooklyn Kerlin[13]LOCOG/Games Maker
87 India (IND)[n 2]Sushil Kumar[80]Wrestling
88 Indonesia (INA)I Gede Siman Sudartawa[81]Swimming
89 Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI)Ali Mazaheri[82]Boxing
90 Iraq (IRQ)Dana Hussain[83]Athletics
91 Ireland (IRL)Katie Taylor[84]Boxing
92 Israel (ISR)Shahar Tzuberi[85]Sailing
93 Italy (ITA)Valentina Vezzali[86]Fencing
94 Jamaica (JAM)Usain Bolt[87]Athletics
95 Japan (JPN)Saori Yoshida[88]Wrestling
96 Jordan (JOR)Nadin Dawani[13]Taekwondo
97 Kazakhstan (KAZ)Nurmakhan Tinaliyev[89]Wrestling
98 Kenya (KEN)Jason Dunford[90]Swimming
99 Kiribati (KIR)David Katoatau[13]Weightlifting
100 Republic of Korea (KOR)Yoon Kyung-Shin[91]Handball
101 Kuwait (KUW)Fehaid Al-Deehani[13]Shooting
102 Kyrgyzstan (KGZ)Chingiz Mamedov[13]Judo
103 Lao People's Democratic Republic (LAO)Kilakone Siphonexay[13]Athletics
104 Latvia (LAT)Mārtiņš Pļaviņš[92]Beach volleyball
105 Lebanon (LIB)Andrea Paoli[13]Taekwondo
106 Lesotho (LES)Mamorallo Tjoka[13]Athletics
107 Liberia (LBR)Phobay Kutu-Akoi[93]Athletics
108 Libya (LBA)Sofyan El Gadi[21]Swimming
109 Liechtenstein (LIE)Stephanie Vogt[94]Tennis
110 Lithuania (LTU)Virgilijus Alekna[95]Athletics
111 Luxembourg (LUX)Marie Muller[96]Judo
112 Madagascar (MAD)Fetra Ratsimiziva[97]Judo
113 Malawi (MAW)Mike Tebulo[13]Athletics
114 Malaysia (MAS)Pandelela Rinong[98]Diving
115 Maldives (MDV)Mohamed Ajfan Rasheed[13]Badminton
116 Mali (MLI)Rahamatou Drame[99]Athletics
117 Malta (MLT)William Chetcuti[100]Shooting
118 Marshall Islands (MHL)Haley Nemra[13]Athletics
119 Mauritania (MTN)Jidou El Moctar[13]Athletics
120 Mauritius (MRI)Natacha Rigobert[101]Beach volleyball
121 Mexico (MEX)María Espinoza[102]Taekwondo
122 Federated States of Micronesia (FSM)Manuel Minginfel[13]Weightlifting
123 Republic of Moldova (MDA)Dan Olaru[103]Archery
124 Monaco (MON)Angelique Trinquier[104]Swimming
125 Mongolia (MGL)Ser-Od Bat-Ochir[105]Athletics
126 Montenegro (MNE)Srđan Mrvaljević[106]Judo
127 Morocco (MAR)Wiam Dislam[107]Taekwondo
128 Mozambique (MOZ)Kurt Couto[108]Athletics
129 Myanmar (MYA)Zaw Win Thet[13]Athletics
130 Namibia (NAM)Gaby Ahrens[109]Shooting
131 Nauru (NRU)Itte Detenamo[13]Weightlifting
132 Nepal (NEP)Prasiddha Jung Shah[110]Swimming
133 Netherlands (NED)Dorian van Rijsselberghe[111]Sailing
134 New Zealand (NZL)Nick Willis[112]Athletics
135 Nicaragua (NCA)Osmar Bravo[13]Boxing
136 Niger (NIG)Moustapha Hima[13]Boxing
137 Nigeria (NGR)Sinivie Boltic[113]Wrestling
138 Norway (NOR)Mira Verås Larsen[114]Canoeing
139 Oman (OMA)Ahmed Al-Hatmi[115]Shooting
140 Pakistan (PAK)Sohail Abbas[116]Field hockey
141 Palau (PLW)Rodman Teltull[117]Athletics
142 Palestine (PLE)Maher Abu Remeleh[13]Judo
143 Panama (PAN)Irving Saladino[118]Athletics
144 Papua New Guinea (PNG)Toea Wisil[119]Athletics
145 Paraguay (PAR)Ben Hockin[120]Swimming
146 Peru (PER)Gladys Tejeda[121]Athletics
147 Philippines (PHI)Hidilyn Diaz[122]Weightlifting
148 Poland (POL)Agnieszka Radwańska[123]Tennis
149 Portugal (POR)Telma Monteiro[124]Judo
150 Puerto Rico (PUR)Javier Culson[125]Athletics
151 Qatar (QAT)Bahiya Al-Hamad[126]Shooting
152 Romania (ROU)Horia Tecău[127]Tennis
153 Russian Federation (RUS)Maria Sharapova[128]Tennis
154 Rwanda (RWA)Adrien Niyonshuti[129]Cycling
155 Saint Kitts and Nevis (SKN)Kim Collins[13]Athletics
156 Saint Lucia (LCA)Levern Spencer[13]Athletics
157 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (VIN)Kineke Alexander[40]Athletics
158 Samoa (SAM)Ele Opeloge[130]Weightlifting
159 San Marino (SMR)Alessandra Perilli[131]Shooting
160 São Tomé and Príncipe (STP)Lecabela Quaresma[13]Athletics
161 Saudi Arabia (KSA)Sultan Mubarak Al-Dawoodi[13]Athletics
162 Senegal (SEN)Hortense Diédhiou[132]Judo
163 Serbia (SRB)Novak Djokovic[133]Tennis
164 Seychelles (SEY)Dominic Dugasse[134]Judo
165 Sierra Leone (SLE)Ola Sesay[13]Athletics
166 Singapore (SIN)Feng Tianwei[135]Table tennis
167 Slovakia (SVK)Jozef Gönci[136]Shooting
168 Slovenia (SLO)Peter Kauzer[137]Canoeing
169 Solomon Islands (SOL)Jenly Tegu Wini[138]Weightlifting
170 Somalia (SOM)Zamzam Mohamed Farah[13]Athletics
171 South Africa (RSA)Caster Semenya[139]Athletics
172 Spain (ESP)Pau Gasol[n 3][141]Basketball
173 Sri Lanka (SRI)Niluka Karunaratne[142]Badminton
174 Sudan (SUD)Ismail Ahmed Ismail[13]Athletics
175 Suriname (SUR)Chinyere Pigot[143]Swimming
176 Swaziland (SWZ)Luke Hall[13]Swimming
177 Sweden (SWE)Rolf-Göran Bengtsson[144]Equestrian
178 Switzerland (SUI)Stanislas Wawrinka[n 4][146]Tennis
179 Syrian Arab Republic (SYR)Majd Eddin Ghazal[147]Athletics
180 Chinese Taipei (TPE)Chen Shih-chieh[13]Weightlifting
181 Tajikistan (TJK)Mavzuna Chorieva[148]Boxing
182 United Republic of Tanzania (TAN)Zakia Mrisho Mohamed[13]Athletics
183 Thailand (THA)Nuttapong Ketin[13]Swimming
184 Timor-Leste (TLS)Augusto Ramos Soares[13]Athletics
185 Togo (TOG)Benjamin Boukpeti[149]Canoeing
186 Tonga (TGA)Amini Fonua[150]Swimming
187 Trinidad and Tobago (TRI)Marc Burns[151]Athletics
188 Tunisia (TUN)Heykel Megannem[152]Handball
189 Turkey (TUR)Neslihan Demir Darnel[153]Volleyball
190 Turkmenistan (TKM)Serdar Hudayberdiyev[40]Boxing
191 Tuvalu (TUV)Asenate Manoa[154]Athletics
192 Uganda (UGA)Ganzi Mugula[155]Swimming
193 Ukraine (UKR)Roman Gontiuk[156]Judo
194 United Arab Emirates (UAE)Saeed Al Maktoum[157]Shooting
195 United States of America (USA)Mariel Zagunis[158]Fencing
196 Uruguay (URU)Rodolfo Collazo[159]Rowing
197 Uzbekistan (UZB)Elshod Rasulov[160]Boxing
198 Vanuatu (VAN)Anolyn Lulu[161]Table tennis
199 Venezuela (VEN)Fabiola Ramos[162]Table tennis
200 Vietnam (VIE)Nguyễn Tiến Nhật[163]Fencing
201 Virgin Islands (ISV)Tabarie Henry[164]Athletics
202 Yemen (YEM)Tameem Al-Kubati[13]Taekwondo
203 Zambia (ZAM)Prince Mumba[165]Athletics
204 Zimbabwe (ZIM)Kirsty Coventry[166]Swimming
205 Great Britain (GBR)Chris Hoy[167]Cycling
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Notes
  1. Athletes from the now-defunct Netherlands Antilles competed under the Olympic flag, as did an athlete from South Sudan, which had not at the time formed an Olympic committee.
  2. As discussed above, the team was accompanied by a 'mystery' woman dressed in red.[79]
  3. Rafael Nadal was originally chosen, but had to withdraw reportedly due to injury.[140]
  4. Roger Federer was originally chosen, but passed the opportunity to his partner in the doubles.[145]

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