2008 Summer Olympics Parade of Nations
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During the Parade of Nations portion of the 2008 Summer Olympics opening ceremony, athletes from each country participating in the Olympics paraded in the arena, preceded by their flag. The flag was borne by a sportsperson from that country chosen either by the National Olympic Committee or by the athletes themselves to represent their country.
Parade order
Per tradition, the national team of Greece, which hosted the previous Summer Olympics, in Athens, entered first as the progenitor of the Olympic Games, and the host country, in this case the People's Republic of China, marched last. All other nations marched in name order in the language of the host nation, which in this case is the Chinese language. The collation method used is based on the names as written in Simplified Chinese characters[1] and is similar to that used in Chinese dictionaries. The names were sorted by the number of strokes in the first character of the name, then by the stroke order of the character (in the order 橫竖撇捺折, c.f. Wubi method), then the number of strokes and stroke order of the second character, then next character and so on. For example, this placed Australia (澳大利亚) in 202nd position, just ahead of Zambia (赞比亚) because the initial character for “Australia” (澳) is written in 15 strokes, while that for “Zambia” (赞) is written in 16 strokes.
An exception to the ordering was Macedonia, which entered under its provisional designation as used by the IOC, "former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia" (前南斯拉夫马其顿共和国), but was sorted under 马其顿 (Mǎqídùn = "Macedonia.")
After marching in as a joint team in the previous two editions of the games, North Korea (Choson - 朝鲜; pinyin: Cháoxiǎn) and South Korea (Hanguk - 韩国; pinyin: Hánguó) marched in separate teams after negotiations failed for political reasons.[2] The North Korean delegation were initially slated to march immediately after the South Korean delegation, but successfully requested a change of team designation which meant they were no longer ordered consecutively.[2]
The Marshall Islands, Montenegro and Tuvalu competed for the first time in these Olympic Games,[3] and also Serbia competed under this name for the first time after the 1912 Summer Olympics. Montenegro and Serbia were previously part of Yugoslavia and Serbia and Montenegro. Brunei was excluded from the Games by the IOC shortly before the Opening Ceremony as no athletes had been registered.[4] Brunei athletes would have marched 36th between Uzbekistan and Barbados.
Announcers in the stadium read off the names of the marching nations in French, English, (the official languages of the Olympics) and Mandarin Chinese with music accompanying the athletes as they marched into the stadium.
List
The following is a list of each country's flag bearer. The list is sorted by the order in which each nation appears in the parade of nations. This table is sortable by country name in English, country name in simplified Chinese, country name in pinyin, flag bearer name, and flag bearer sport. The names are given in their official designations by the IOC, and the Chinese names follow their official designations by the BOCOG.
Order | Nation | Chinese name | Pinyin | Flag bearer | Sport |
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1 | Greece (GRE) | 希腊 | Xīlà | Iliadis, IliasIlias Iliadis[5] | Judo |
2 | Guinea (GUI) | 几内亚 | Jīnèiyà | Fofanah, FatmataFatmata Fofanah[3] | Athletics |
3 | Guinea-Bissau (GBS) | 几内亚比绍 | Jīnèiyà Bǐshào | Midana, AugustoAugusto Midana[3] | Wrestling |
4 | Turkey (TUR) | 土耳其 | Tǔěrqí | Ozal, MehmetMehmet Özal[3] | Wrestling |
5 | Turkmenistan (TKM) | 土库曼斯坦 | Tǔkùmànsītǎn | Nurmuhammedow, GuwançGuwanç Nurmuhammedow[6] | Judo |
6 | Yemen (YEM) | 也门 | Yěmén | Al-Yafaee, MohammedMohammed Al-Yafaee[3] | Athletics |
7 | Maldives (MDV) | 马尔代夫 | Mǎěrdàifū | Hussain, Aminath RouyaAminath Rouya Hussain[3] | Swimming |
8 | Malta (MLT) | 马耳他 | Mǎěrtā | Bezzina, MarconMarcon Bezzina[7] | Judo |
9 | Madagascar (MAD) | 马达加斯加 | Mǎdájiāsījiā | Soloniaina, Jean de DieuJean de Dieu Soloniaina[3] | Boxing |
10 | Malaysia (MAS) | 马来西亚 | Mǎláixīyà | Awang, AzizulhasniAzizulhasni Awang[8] | Cycling |
11 | Mali (MLI) | 马里 | Mǎlǐ | Keita, Daba ModiboDaba Modibo Keita[9] | Taekwondo |
12 | Malawi (MAW) | 马拉维 | Mǎlāwéi | Nyirenda, CharltonCharlton Nyirenda[3] | Swimming |
13 | Macedonia (MKD) | 前南斯拉夫马其顿共和国 | Qián Nánsīlāfū Mǎqídùn Gònghéguó | Nikolovski, AtanasAtanas Nikolovski[10] | Canoeing |
14 | Marshall Islands (MHL) | 马绍尔群岛 | Mǎshàoěr Qúndǎo | Muller, WaylonWaylon Muller[11] | Official |
15 | Cayman Islands (CAY) | 开曼群岛 | Kāimàn Qúndǎo | Forbes, RonaldRonald Forbes[3] | Athletics |
16 | Bhutan (BHU) | 不丹 | Bùdān | Peljor, TashiTashi Peljor[3] | Archery |
17 | Ecuador (ECU) | 厄瓜多尔 | Èguāduōěr | Escobar, AlexandraAlexandra Escobar[3] | Weightlifting |
18 | Eritrea (ERI) | 厄立特里亚 | Èlìtélǐyà | Sultan Ghebremichael, SimretSimret Sultan Ghebremichael[3] | Athletics |
19 | Jamaica (JAM) | 牙买加 | Yámǎijiā | Campbell, VeronicaVeronica Campbell[3] | Athletics |
20 | Belgium (BEL) | 比利时 | Bǐlìshí | Godefroid, SébastienSébastien Godefroid[12] | Sailing |
21 | Vanuatu (VAN) | 瓦努阿图 | Wǎnǔātú | Tommy, PriscilaPriscila Tommy[13] | Table tennis |
22 | Israel (ISR) | 以色列 | Yǐsèliè | Kolganov, MichaelMichael Kolganov[14] | Canoeing |
23 | Japan (JPN) | 日本 | Rìběn | Fukuhara, AiAi Fukuhara[15] | Table tennis |
24 | Chinese Taipei (TPE) | 中华台北 | Zhōnghuá Táiběi | Lai, Sheng-JungLai Sheng-Jung[16] | Softball |
25 | Central African Republic (CAF) | 中非 | Zhōngfēi | Derebona, MireilleMireille Derebona[3] | Athletics |
26 | Hong Kong (HKG) | 中国香港 | Zhōngguó Xiānggǎng | Wong, Kam-poWong Kam-po[17] | Cycling |
27 | The Gambia (GAM) | 冈比亚 | Gāngbǐyà | Jack, BadouBadou Jack[3] | Boxing |
28 | Benin (BEN) | 贝宁 | Bèiníng | Feraez, FabienneFabienne Feraez[3] | Athletics |
29 | Mauritius (MRI) | 毛里求斯 | Máolǐqiúsī | Buckland, StephanStephan Buckland[3] | Athletics |
30 | Mauritania (MTN) | 毛里塔尼亚 | Máolǐtǎníyà | Chebal Moctar, SouleymanSouleyman Chebal Moctar[3] | Athletics |
31 | Denmark (DEN) | 丹麦 | Dānmài | Olsen, JoachimJoachim Olsen[18] | Athletics |
32 | Uganda (UGA) | 乌干达 | Wūgāndá | Serugo, RonaldRonald Serugo[3] | Boxing |
33 | Ukraine (UKR) | 乌克兰 | Wūkèlán | Klochkova, YanaYana Klochkova[19] | Swimming |
34 | Uruguay (URU) | 乌拉圭 | Wūlāguī | Foglia, AlejandroAlejandro Foglia[20] | Sailing |
35 | Uzbekistan (UZB) | 乌兹别克斯坦 | Wūzībiékèsītǎn | Makhmudov, DilshodDilshod Makhmudov[3] | Boxing |
36 | Barbados (BAR) | 巴巴多斯 | Bābāduōsī | Ally, BradleyBradley Ally[3] | Swimming |
37 | Papua New Guinea (PNG) | 巴布亚新几内亚 | Bābùyà Xīn Jǐnèiyà | Pini, RyanRyan Pini[3] | Swimming |
38 | Brazil (BRA) | 巴西 | Bāxī | Scheidt, RobertRobert Scheidt[21] | Sailing |
39 | Paraguay (PAR) | 巴拉圭 | Bālāguī | Fatecha, VíctorVíctor Fatecha[22] | Athletics |
40 | Bahrain (BRN) | 巴林 | Bālín | Al Gassra, RakiaRakia Al Gassra[23] | Athletics |
41 | Bahamas (BAH) | 巴哈马 | Bāhāmǎ | Ferguson, DebbieDebbie Ferguson[3] | Athletics |
42 | Panama (PAN) | 巴拿马 | Bānámǎ | Jiménez, JesikaJesika Jiménez[3] | Fencing |
43 | Pakistan (PAK) | 巴基斯坦 | Bājīsītǎn | Ashraf, ZeeshanZeeshan Ashraf[24] | Field hockey |
44 | Palestine (PLE) | 巴勒斯坦 | Bālèsītǎn | Almassri, NaderNader Almassri[3] | Athletics |
45 | Cuba (CUB) | 古巴 | Gǔbā | López, MijaínMijaín López[25] | Wrestling |
46 | Burkina Faso (BUR) | 布基纳法索 | Bùjīnà Fǎsuǒ | Soulama, AïssataAïssata Soulama[26] | Athletics |
47 | Burundi (BDI) | 布隆迪 | Bùlóngdí | Niyonizigiye, FrancineFrancine Niyonizigiye[26] | Athletics |
48 | Timor-Leste (TLS) | 东帝汶 | Dōngdìwèn | Ximenez, Mariana DiazMariana Diaz Ximenez[3] | Athletics |
49 | Qatar (QAT) | 卡塔尔 | Kǎtǎěr | Al-Attiyah, NasserNasser Al-Attiyah[3] | Shooting |
50 | Rwanda (RWA) | 卢旺达 | Lúwàngdá | Girimbabazi, PamelaPamela Girimbabazi[3] | Swimming |
51 | Luxembourg (LUX) | 卢森堡 | Lúsēnbǎo | Stacchiotti, RaphaëlRaphaël Stacchiotti[3] | Swimming |
52 | Chad (CHA) | 乍得 | Zhàdé | Albertine Ndikert, HinikissiaHinikissia Albertine Ndikert[3] | Athletics |
53 | Belarus (BLR) | 白俄罗斯 | Báiéluósī | Romankov, AlexandrAlexandr Romankov[3] | Fencing |
54 | India (IND) | 印度 | Yìndù | Rathore, Rajyavardhan SinghRajyavardhan Singh Rathore[27] | Shooting |
55 | Indonesia (INA) | 印度尼西亚 | Yìndùníxīyà | Sulaksana, I Gusti Made OkaI Gusti Made Oka Sulaksana[28] | Sailing |
56 | Lithuania (LTU) | 立陶宛 | Lìtáowǎn | Jasikevičius, ŠarūnasŠarūnas Jasikevičius[29] | Basketball |
57 | Niger (NIG) | 尼日尔 | Nírìěr | Alhousseini Alhassan, MohamedMohamed Alhousseini Alhassan[3] | Swimming |
58 | Nigeria (NGR) | 尼日利亚 | Nírìlìyà | Kaffo, BoseBose Kaffo[3] | Table tennis |
59 | Nicaragua (NCA) | 尼加拉瓜 | Níjiālāguā | Argüello, AlexisAlexis Argüello[30] | Boxing (non-participant) |
60 | Nepal (NEP) | 尼泊尔 | Níbóěr | Bista, DeepakDeepak Bista[31] | Taekwondo |
61 | Ghana (GHA) | 加纳 | Jiānà | Anim, VidaVida Anim[3] | Athletics |
62 | Canada (CAN) | 加拿大 | Jiānádà | van Koeverden, AdamAdam van Koeverden[32] | Canoeing |
63 | Gabon (GAB) | 加蓬 | Jiāpéng | Engoang, MélanieMélanie Engoang[3] | Judo |
64 | San Marino (SMR) | 圣马力诺 | Shèng Mǎlìnuò | Del Din, DanielaDaniela Del Din[3] | Shooting |
65 | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (VIN) | 圣文森特和格林纳丁斯 | Shèng Wénsēntè hé Gélínnàdīngsī | Alexander, KinekeKineke Alexander[3] | Athletics |
66 | Saint Lucia (LCA) | 圣卢西亚 | Shèng Lúxīyà | Spencer, LevernLevern Spencer[3] | Athletics |
67 | São Tomé and Príncipe (STP) | 圣多美与普林西比 | Shèng Duōměi hé Pǔlínxībǐ | Bonfim da Graça, CelmaCelma Bonfim da Graça[3] | Athletics |
68 | Saint Kitts and Nevis (SKN) | 圣基茨和尼维斯 | Shèng Jīcí hé Níwéisī | Hodge, VirgilVirgil Hodge[3] | Athletics |
69 | Guyana (GUY) | 圭亚那 | Guīyànà | Roberts, NiallNiall Roberts[3] | Swimming |
70 | Djibouti (DJI) | 吉布提 | Jíbùtí | Ahmed, Salah HousseinSalah Houssein Ahmed[33] | Athletics (non-participant) |
71 | Kyrgyzstan (KGZ) | 吉尔吉斯斯坦 | Jíěrjísīsītǎn | Dzhanagulov, TalantTalant Dzhanagulov[3] | Judo |
72 | Laos (LAO) | 老挝 | Lǎowō | Tonsacktheva, SouksavanhSouksavanh Tonsacktheva[3] | Athletics |
73 | Armenia (ARM) | 亚美尼亚 | Yàměiníyà | Azaryan, AlbertAlbert Azaryan[34] | Gymnastics |
74 | Spain (ESP) | 西班牙 | Xībānyá | Cal Figueroa, DavidDavid Cal Figueroa[35] | Canoeing |
75 | Bermuda (BER) | 百慕大 | Bǎimùdà | Terceira, JillianJillian Terceira[3] | Equestrian |
76 | Liechtenstein (LIE) | 列支敦士登 | Lièzhīdūnshìdēng | Tschopp, MarcelMarcel Tschopp[36] | Athletics (marathon) |
77 | Congo (CGO) | 刚果(布) | Gāngguǒ (Bù) | Mouele-Mboussi, PamelaPamela Mouele-Mboussi[3] | Athletics |
78 | DR Congo (COD) | 刚果(金) | Gāngguǒ (Jīn) | Magali, FrankaFranka Magali[3] | Athletics |
79 | Iraq (IRQ) | 伊拉克 | Yīlākè | Hussein, HamzaHamza Hussein[3] | Rowing |
80 | Iran (IRI) | 伊朗 | Yīlǎng | Hosseini, HomaHoma Hosseini[37] | Rowing |
81 | Guatemala (GUA) | 危地马拉 | Wēidìmǎlā | Cordón, KevinKevin Cordón[38] | Badminton |
82 | Hungary (HUN) | 匈牙利 | Xiōngyálì | Kammerer, ZoltánZoltán Kammerer[39] | Canoeing |
83 | Dominican Republic (DOM) | 多米尼加共和国 | Duōmǐníjiā Gònghéguó | Sánchez, FélixFélix Sánchez[40] | Athletics |
84 | Dominica (DMA) | 多米尼克 | Duōmǐníkè | Romain, JeromeJerome Romain[3] | Athletics |
85 | Togo (TOG) | 多哥 | Duōgē | Boukpeti, BenjaminBenjamin Boukpeti[3] | Canoeing |
86 | Iceland (ISL) | 冰岛 | Bīngdǎo | Arnarson, ÖrnÖrn Arnarson[41] | Swimming |
87 | Guam (GUM) | 关岛 | Guāndǎo | Blas Jr., RicardoRicardo Blas Jr.[3] | Judo |
88 | Angola (ANG) | 安哥拉 | Āngēlā | N'tyamba, JoaoJoao N'tyamba[3] | Athletics |
89 | Antigua and Barbuda (ANT) | 安提瓜和巴布达 | Āntíguā hé Bābùdá | Grayman, JamesJames Grayman[3] | Athletics |
90 | Andorra (AND) | 安道尔 | Āndàoěr | García Riberaygua, MontserratMontserrat García Riberaygua[3] | Canoeing |
91 | Tonga (TGA) | 汤加 | Tāngjiā | Po'uhila, AnaAna Po'uhila[3] | Athletics |
92 | Jordan (JOR) | 约旦 | Yuēdàn | Shaban, ZeinaZeina Shaban[42] | Table tennis |
93 | Equatorial Guinea (GEQ) | 赤道几内亚 | Chìdào Jīnèiyà | Mikue Ondo, EmiliaEmilia Mikue Ondo[3] | Athletics |
94 | Finland (FIN) | 芬兰 | Fēnlán | Hirvi, JuhaJuha Hirvi[43] | Shooting |
95 | Croatia (CRO) | 克罗地亚 | Kèluódìyà | Balić, IvanoIvano Balić[44] | Handball |
96 | Sudan (SUD) | 苏丹 | Sūdān | Kaki, AbubakerAbubaker Kaki[3] | Athletics |
97 | Suriname (SUR) | 苏里南 | Sūlǐnán | Nesty, AnthonyAnthony Nesty[3] | Swimming |
98 | Libya (LBA) | 利比亚 | Lìbǐyǎ | Ben Saleh, MohamedMohamed Ben Saleh[45] | Judo |
99 | Liberia (LBR) | 利比里亚 | Lìbǐlǐyà | Addy, JangyJangy Addy[3] | Athletics |
100 | Belize (BIZ) | 伯利兹 | Bólìzī | Williams, JonathanJonathan Williams[3] | Athletics |
101 | Cape Verde (CPV) | 佛得角 | Fódéjiǎo | Monteiro, WâniaWânia Monteiro[3] | Gymnastics |
102 | Cook Islands (COK) | 库克群岛 | Kùkè Qúndǎo | Pera Junior, SamSam Pera Junior[46] | Weightlifting |
103 | Saudi Arabia (KSA) | 沙特 | Shātè | Al-Khuwalidi, MohammedMohammed Al-Khuwalidi[3] | Athletics |
104 | Algeria (ALG) | 阿尔及利亚 | Āěrjílìyà | Iles, SalimSalim Iles[3] | Swimming |
105 | Albania (ALB) | 阿尔巴尼亚 | Āěrbāníyà | Prizreni, SahitSahit Prizreni[47] | Wrestling |
106 | United Arab Emirates (UAE) | 阿联酋 | Āliánqiú | Al Maktoum, Maitha bint Mohammed bin RashidMaitha bint Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum[48] | Taekwondo |
107 | Argentina (ARG) | 阿根廷 | Āgēntíng | Ginóbili, EmanuelEmanuel Ginóbili[49] | Basketball |
108 | Oman (OMA) | 阿曼 | Āmàn | Al-Bulushi, DadallahDadallah Al-Bulushi[3] | Shooting |
109 | Aruba (ARU) | 阿鲁巴 | Ālǔbā | Vis, FiderdFiderd Vis[3] | Judo |
110 | Afghanistan (AFG) | 阿富汗 | Āfùhàn | Bahave, Nesar AhmadNesar Ahmad Bahave[3] | Taekwondo |
111 | Azerbaijan (AZE) | 阿塞拜疆 | Āsāibàijiāng | Mansurov, FaridFarid Mansurov[50] | Wrestling |
112 | Namibia (NAM) | 纳米比亚 | Nàmǐbǐyà | Heymans, MannieMannie Heymans[51] | Cycling |
113 | Tanzania (TAN) | 坦桑尼亚 | Tǎnsāngníyà | Joseph Naasi, FabianoFabiano Joseph Naasi[3] | Athletics |
114 | Latvia (LAT) | 拉脱维亚 | Lātuōwéiyà | Vasiļevskis, VadimsVadims Vasiļevskis[52] | Athletics |
115 | Great Britain (GBR) | 英国 | Yīngguó | Foster, MarkMark Foster[53] | Swimming |
116 | British Virgin Islands (IVB) | 英属维尔京群岛 | Yīngshǔ Wéiěrjīng Qúndǎo | Harrigan, TahesiaTahesia Harrigan[3] | Athletics |
117 | Kenya (KEN) | 肯尼亚 | Kěnníyà | Momanyi, GraceGrace Momanyi[54] | Athletics |
118 | Romania (ROU) | 罗马尼亚 | Luōmǎníyà | Bese, ValeriaValeria Bese[55] | Handball |
119 | Palau (PLW) | 帕劳 | Pàláo | Elwais, Elgin LorenElgin Loren Elwais[3] | Wrestling |
120 | Tuvalu (TUV) | 图瓦卢 | Túwǎlú | Esau, LogonaLogona Esau[3] | Weightlifting |
121 | Venezuela (VEN) | 委内瑞拉 | Wěinèiruìlā | Soto, MaríaMaría Soto[3] | Softball |
122 | Solomon Islands (SOL) | 所罗门群岛 | Suǒluōmén Qúndǎo | Hale, WendyWendy Hale[56] | Weightlifting |
123 | France (FRA) | 法国 | Fǎguó | Estanguet, TonyTony Estanguet[57] | Canoeing |
124 | Poland (POL) | 波兰 | Bōlán | Twardowski, MarekMarek Twardowski[58] | Canoeing |
125 | Puerto Rico (PUR) | 波多黎各 | Bōduō Lígè | Arroyo, McWilliamsMcWilliams Arroyo[59] | Boxing |
126 | Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIH) | 波黑 | Bōhēi | Mekić, AmelAmel Mekić[60] | Judo |
127 | Bangladesh (BAN) | 孟加拉国 | Mèngjiālāguó | Rana, RubelRubel Rana[61] | Swimming |
128 | Bolivia (BOL) | 玻利维亚 | Bōlìwéiyà | Menacho, CésarCésar Menacho[3] | Shooting |
129 | Norway (NOR) | 挪威 | Nuówēi | Kasirye, RuthRuth Kasirye[62] | Weightlifting |
130 | South Africa (RSA) | 南非 | Nánfēi | du Toit, NatalieNatalie du Toit[3] | Swimming |
131 | Cambodia (CAM) | 柬埔寨 | Jiǎnpǔzhài | Bunting, HemHem Bunting[3] | Athletics |
132 | Kazakhstan (KAZ) | 哈萨克斯坦 | Hāsàkèsītǎn | Akhmetov, BakhytBakhyt Akhmetov[3] | Weightlifting |
133 | Kuwait (KUW) | 科威特 | Kēwēitè | Alrashidi, AbdullahAbdullah Alrashidi[3] | Shooting |
134 | Ivory Coast (CIV) | 科特迪瓦 | Kētè Díwǎ | Allou, Affoue AmandineAffoue Amandine Allou[3] | Athletics |
135 | Comoros (COM) | 科摩罗 | Kēmóluó | Feta, AhamadaAhamada Feta[3] | Athletics |
136 | Bulgaria (BUL) | 保加利亚 | Bǎojiālìyà | Stoychev, PetarPetar Stoychev[63] | Swimming |
137 | Russian Federation (RUS) | 俄罗斯 | Éluōsī / Éluósī | Kirilenko, AndreiAndrei Kirilenko[64] | Basketball |
138 | Syria (SYR) | 叙利亚 | Xùlìyà | Joughili, AhedAhed Joughili[3] | Weightlifting |
139 | United States (USA) | 美国 | Měiguó | Lomong, LopezLopez Lomong[65] | Athletics |
140 | Virgin Islands (ISV) | 美属维尔京群岛 | Měishǔ Wéiěrjīng Qúndǎo | Laban, JoshJosh Laban[3] | Swimming |
141 | American Samoa (ASA) | 美属萨摩亚 | Měishǔ Sàmóyà | A'etonu, SiluluSilulu A'etonu[3] | Judo |
142 | Honduras (HON) | 洪都拉斯 | Hóngdūlāsī | Ferrera, MiguelMiguel Ferrera[3] | Taekwondo |
143 | Zimbabwe (ZIM) | 津巴布韦 | Jīnbābùwéi | Dzingai, BrianBrian Dzingai[3] | Athletics |
144 | Tunisia (TUN) | 突尼斯 | Tūnísī | Chedly, AnisAnis Chedly[3] | Judo |
145 | Thailand (THA) | 泰国 | Tàiguó | Petchkoom, WorapojWorapoj Petchkoom[26] | Boxing |
146 | Egypt (EGY) | 埃及 | Aījí | Gaber, KaramKaram Gaber[3] | Wrestling |
147 | Ethiopia (ETH) | 埃塞俄比亚 | Aīsāiébǐyà | Yefter, MirutsMiruts Yefter[3] | Coach |
148 | Lesotho (LES) | 莱索托 | Láisuǒtuō | Maine, TsotangTsotang Maine[3] | Athletics |
149 | Mozambique (MOZ) | 莫桑比克 | Mòsāngbǐkè | Couto, KurtKurt Couto[3] | Athletics |
150 | Netherlands (NED) | 荷兰 | Hélán | Delmee, JeroenJeroen Delmee[3] | Field hockey |
151 | Netherlands Antilles (AHO) | 荷属安的列斯 | Héshǔ Āndelièsī | Martina, ChurandyChurandy Martina[3] | Athletics |
152 | Grenada (GRN) | 格林纳达 | Gélínnàdá | Francique, AlleyneAlleyne Francique[3] | Athletics |
153 | Georgia (GEO) | 格鲁吉亚 | Gélǔjíyà | Nozadze, RamazRamaz Nozadze[3] | Wrestling |
154 | Somalia (SOM) | 索马里 | Suǒmǎlǐ | Farah, DuranDuran Farah[3] | Rowing (non-participant) |
155 | Colombia (COL) | 哥伦比亚 | Gēlúnbǐyà | Calle, María LuisaMaría Luisa Calle[66] | Cycling |
156 | Costa Rica (CRC) | 哥斯达黎加 | Gēsīdá Líjiā | Segura, AllanAllan Segura[3] | Athletics |
157 | Trinidad and Tobago (TRI) | 特立尼达和多巴哥 | Tèlìnídá hé Duōbāgē | Bovell III, GeorgeGeorge Bovell III[3] | Swimming |
158 | Peru (PER) | 秘鲁 | Bìlǔ | Barrera, SixtoSixto Barrera[67] | Wrestling |
159 | Ireland (IRL) | 爱尔兰 | Aìěrlán | Peelo, CiaraCiara Peelo[68] | Sailing |
160 | Estonia (EST) | 爱沙尼亚 | Aìshāníyà | Padar, MartinMartin Padar[69] | Judo |
161 | Haiti (HAI) | 海地 | Hǎidì | Brutus, JoelJoel Brutus[3] | Judo |
162 | Czech Republic (CZE) | 捷克 | Jiékè | Hilgertová, ŠtěpánkaŠtěpánka Hilgertová[70] | Canoeing |
163 | Kiribati (KIR) | 基里巴斯 | Jīlǐbāsī | Katoatau, DavidDavid Katoatau[3] | Weightlifting |
164 | Philippines (PHI) | 菲律宾 | Fēilǜbīn | Pacquiao, MannyManny Pacquiao[n 1][72] | Boxing (non-participant) |
165 | El Salvador (ESA) | 萨尔瓦多 | Sàěrwǎduō | Dimas, EvaEva Dimas[3] | Weightlifting |
166 | Samoa (SAM) | 萨摩亚 | Sàmóyà | Opeloge, EleEle Opeloge[3] | Weightlifting |
167 | Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) | 密克罗尼西亚联邦 | Mìkèluóníxīyà Liánbāng | Minginfel, ManuelManuel Minginfel[3] | Weightlifting |
168 | Tajikistan (TJK) | 塔吉克斯坦 | Tǎjíkèsītǎn | Nazarov, DilshodDilshod Nazarov[3] | Athletics |
169 | Vietnam (VIE) | 越南 | Yuènán | Dinh Cuong, NguyenNguyen Dinh Cuong[3] | Athletics |
170 | Botswana (BOT) | 博茨瓦纳 | Bócíwǎnà | Paxinos, SamanthaSamantha Paxinos[3] | Swimming |
171 | Sri Lanka (SRI) | 斯里兰卡 | Sīlǐ Lánkǎ | Jayasinghe, SusanthikaSusanthika Jayasinghe[73] | Athletics |
172 | Swaziland (SWZ) | 斯威士兰 | Sīwēishìlán | Dlamini, TemalangeniTemalangeni Dlamini[3] | Athletics |
173 | Slovenia (SLO) | 斯洛文尼亚 | Sīluòwénníyà | Zolnir, UrskaUrška Žolnir[74] | Judo |
174 | Slovakia (SVK) | 斯洛伐克 | Sīluòfákè | Kaliská, ElenaElena Kaliská[75] | Canoeing |
175 | Portugal (POR) | 葡萄牙 | Pútáoyá | Evora, NelsonNelson Évora[76] | Athletics |
176 | South Korea (KOR) | 韩国 | Hánguó | Jang, Sung-HoJang Sung-Ho[77] | Judo |
177 | Fiji (FIJ) | 斐济 | Fěijì | Bulikiobo, MakelesiMakelesi Bulikiobo[78] | Athletics |
178 | Cameroon (CMR) | 喀麦隆 | Kāmàilóng | Moussima, FrankFrank Moussima[79] | Judo |
179 | Montenegro (MNE) | 黑山 | Hēishān | Uskoković, VeljkoVeljko Uskoković[80] | Water polo |
180 | North Korea (PRK) | 朝鲜民主主义人民共和国 | Cháoxiǎn Mínzhŭ Zhŭyì Rénmín Gònghéguó | Pang, Mun-IlPang Mun-Il[3] | Athletics (official) |
181 | Chile (CHI) | 智利 | Zhìlì | González, FernandoFernando González[81] | Tennis |
182 | Austria (AUT) | 奥地利 | Aòdìlì | Steinacher, Hans-PeterHans-Peter Steinacher[82] | Sailing |
183 | Myanmar (MYA) | 缅甸 | Miǎndiàn | Phone Myint Tayzar[3] | Canoeing |
184 | Switzerland (SUI) | 瑞士 | Ruìshì | Federer, RogerRoger Federer[83] | Tennis |
185 | Sweden (SWE) | 瑞典 | Ruìdiǎn | Olsson, ChristianChristian Olsson[84] | Athletics |
186 | Nauru (NRU) | 瑙鲁 | Nǎolǔ | Detenamo, ItteItte Detenamo[3] | Weightlifting |
187 | Mongolia (MGL) | 蒙古 | Mēnggǔ | Bayarjavkhlan, MakhgalynMakhgalyn Bayarjavkhlan[85] | Judo |
188 | Singapore (SIN) | 新加坡 | Xīnjiāpō | Li, JiaweiLi Jiawei[86] | Table tennis |
189 | New Zealand (NZL) | 新西兰 | Xīn Xīlán | Drysdale, MahéMahé Drysdale[3] | Rowing |
190 | Italy (ITA) | 意大利 | Yìdàlì | Rossi, AntonioAntonio Rossi[87] | Canoeing |
191 | Senegal (SEN) | 塞内加尔 | Sāinèijiāěr | Diedhiou, BinetaBineta Diedhiou[3] | Taekwondo |
192 | Serbia (SRB) | 塞尔维亚 | Sāiěrwéiyà | Sekaric, JasnaJasna Šekarić[88] | Shooting |
193 | Seychelles (SEY) | 塞舌尔 | Sàishéěr | Cupidon, GeorgieGeorgie Cupidon[3] | Badminton |
194 | Sierra Leone (SLE) | 塞拉利昂 | Sàilā Lìáng | Bayoh, SolomonSolomon Bayoh[3] | Athletics |
195 | Cyprus (CYP) | 塞浦路斯 | Sāipǔlùsī | Achilleos, GeorgeGeorge Achilleos[3] | Shooting |
196 | Mexico (MEX) | 墨西哥 | Mòxīgē | Espinosa, PaolaPaola Espinosa[89] | Diving |
197 | Lebanon (LIB) | 黎巴嫩 | Líbānèn | Richa, ZiadZiad Richa[3] | Shooting |
198 | Germany (GER) | 德国 | Déguó | Nowitzki, DirkDirk Nowitzki[90] | Basketball |
199 | Moldova (MDA) | 摩尔多瓦 | Móěrduōwǎ | Ceban, NicolaeNicolae Ceban[3] | Wrestling |
200 | Monaco (MON) | 摩纳哥 | Mónàgē | Raymond, MathiasMathias Raymond[3] | Rowing |
201 | Morocco (MAR) | 摩洛哥 | Móluògē | Kada, AbdelkaderAbdelkader Kada[3] | Athletics (coach) |
202 | Australia (AUS) | 澳大利亚 | Àodàlìyǎ | Tomkins, JamesJames Tomkins[3] | Rowing |
203 | Zambia (ZAM) | 赞比亚 | Zànbǐyà | Bwalya, HastingsHastings Bwalya[3] | Boxing |
204 | China (CHN) | 中国 | Zhōngguó | Yao, MingYao Ming[91] | Basketball |
- Notes
- ↑ Miguel Molina was originally chosen, but Philippine President Arroyo chose Pacquiao to become the flagbearer following his victory over David Díaz.[71]
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See also
- 2004 Summer Olympics national flag bearers
- 2008 Summer Paralympics national flag bearers
- 2010 Winter Olympics national flag bearers