2000 Summer Olympics Parade of Nations

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During the Parade of Nations portion of the 2000 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

As the nation of the first modern Olympic Games, Greece entered the stadium first; whereas, the host nation of Australia marched last. Other countries entered in alphabetical order in the language of the host country (English), according with tradition and IOC guidelines.[1]

Whilst most countries entered under their short names, a few entered under more formal or alternative names, mostly due to political and naming disputes. Macedonia entered as "Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia'" because of the naming dispute with Greece. 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 Congo entered with its full name. 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".

A record of 199 nations entered the stadium with the exception of Afghanistan, a nation banned by the IOC in 1999 because of the extremist rule of the Taliban's oppression on women and its sports.[2][3] The parade of nations also featured a unified entrance by the athletes of the North and South Korea, holding a specially designed unification flag bearing the name "Korea": a white background flag with a blue map of the Korean peninsula; however, the two teams competed separately.[4] Four athletes from East Timor marched directly in the opening ceremonies as individual Olympic athletes before the host nation. Without the existence of the National Olympic Committee, they were allowed to compete under the Olympic flag.[5]

Notable flag bearers in the opening ceremony featured the following athletes: windsurfer Nikolaos Kaklamanakis (Greece), Olympic beach volleyball champion Sandra Pires (Brazil), tennis player Nicolás Massú (Chile), heavyweight boxing champion Félix Savón (Cuba), long-distance runner Derartu Tulu (Ethiopia), sprint kayaker and five-time gold medalist Birgit Fischer (Germany), coxless pairs rower and double gold medalist Matthew Pinsent (Great Britain), show jumper Princess Haya (Jordan), discus thrower and 1992 Olympic champion Romas Ubartas (Lithuania), dressage rider Anky van Grunsven (Netherlands), middle-distance runner Vebjørn Rodal (Norway), two-time Greco-Roman wrestling champion Andrzej Wroński (Poland), five-time rowing champion Elisabeta Lipă (Romania), four-time Olympic handballer Andrey Lavrov (Russia), six-time Olympic water polo player Manuel Estiarte (Spain), and basketball players Carlton Myers (Italy) and Andrew Gaze (Australia).

List

The following is a list of each country's announced flag bearer. The list is sorted by the order in which each nation appears in the parade of nations. The names are given in their official designations by the IOC.

This table is sortable by country name (in English), the flag bearer's name, and the flag bearer's sport.
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Order Nation Flag bearer Sport
1 GreeceNikolaos KaklamanakisSailing
2 AlbaniaIlirjan SuliWeightlifting
3 AlgeriaDjabir Saïd-GuerniAthletics
4 American SamoaLisa MisipekaAthletics
5 AndorraAntoni BernadóAthletics
6 AngolaNádia CruzSwimming
7 Antigua and BarbudaHeather SamuelAthletics
8 ArgentinaCarlos EspínolaSailing
9 ArmeniaHaykaz GalstyanWrestling
10 ArubaRichard RodriguezAthletics
11 AustriaWolfram Waibel Jr.Shooting
12 AzerbaijanNamig AbdullayevWrestling
13 BahamasPauline Davis-ThompsonAthletics
14 BahrainDawood YoussefSwimming
15 BangladeshSabrina SultanaShooting
16 BarbadosAndrea BlackettAthletics
17 BelarusSiarhei LishtvanWrestling
18 BelgiumUlla WerbrouckJudo
19 BelizeEmma WadeAthletics
20 BeninLaure KueteyAthletics
21 BermudaMary Jane TumbridgeEquestrian
22 BhutanJubzhang JubzhangArchery
23 BoliviaMarco CondoriAthletics
24 Bosnia and HerzegovinaElvir KrehmićAthletics
25 BotswanaGilbert KhunwaneBoxing
26 BrazilSandra PiresBeach volleyball
27 British Virgin IslandsKeita ClineAthletics
28 Brunei DarussalamHaseri AsliAthletics
29 BulgariaIvo YanakievRowing
30 Burkina FasoSarah TondéAthletics
31 BurundiDiane NukuriAthletics
32 CambodiaTo RithyaAthletics
33 CameroonCécile NgambiAthletics (non-participant)
34 CanadaCaroline BrunetCanoeing
35 Cape VerdeIsménia do FredericoAthletics
36 Cayman IslandsKareem Streete-ThompsonAthletics
37 Central African RepublicMickaël ConjungoAthletics
38 ChadGana Abba KimetAthletics
39 ChileNicolás MassúTennis
40 People's Republic of ChinaLiu YudongBasketball
41 ColombiaMaría Isabel UrrutiaWeightlifting
42 ComorosShareef MohammedOfficial
43 CongoMarien Michel NgouabiSwimming
44 Cook IslandsTuria VogelSailing
45 Costa RicaKarina FernándezTriathlon
46 Côte d'IvoireIbrahim MeitéAthletics
47 CroatiaZoran PrimoracTable tennis
48 CubaFélix SavónBoxing
49 CyprusAntonakis AndreouShooting
50 Czech RepublicMartin DoktorCanoeing
51 Democratic Republic of the CongoMwenze KalomboAthletics
52 DenmarkJesper BankSailing
53 DjiboutiDjama RoblehAthletics (non-participant)
54 DominicaMarcia DanielAthletics
55 Dominican RepublicWanda RijoWeightlifting
56 EcuadorMartha TenorioAthletics
57 EgyptYahia RashwanTaekwondo
58 El SalvadorEva DimasWeightlifting
59 Equatorial GuineaEric MoussambaniSwimming
60 EritreaNebiat HabtemariamAthletics
61 EstoniaTõnu TõnisteSailing
62 EthiopiaDerartu TuluAthletics
63 FijiTony PhilpSailing
64 FinlandOlli-Pekka KarjalainenAthletics
65 Former Yugoslav Republic of MacedoniaLazar PopovskiCanoeing
66 FranceDavid DouilletJudo
67 GabonMélanie EngoangJudo
68 GambiaAdama NjieAthletics
69 GeorgiaGiorgi AsanidzeWeightlifting
70 GermanyBirgit FischerCanoeing
71 GhanaKennedy OseiAthletics
72 Great BritainMatthew PinsentRowing
73 GrenadaHazel-Ann RegisAthletics
74 GuamMelissa Lynn FejeranWeightlifting
75 GuatemalaAttila SoltiShooting
76 GuineaJoseph LouaAthletics
77 Guinea-BissauTalata EmbaloWrestling
78 GuyanaAliann PompeyAthletics
79 HaitiNadine Faustin-ParkerAthletics
80 HondurasAlejandro CastellanosSwimming
81 Hong Kong, ChinaFenella NgRowing
82 HungaryRita KőbánCanoeing
83 IcelandGuðrún ArnardóttirAthletics
84 IndiaLeander PaesTennis
85 IndonesiaRexy MainakyBadminton
86 Islamic Republic of IranAmir Reza KhademWrestling
87 IraqBashar Mohammad AliChef de mission
88 IrelandSonia O'SullivanAthletics
89 IsraelRogel NachumAthletics
90 ItalyCarlton MyersBasketball
91 JamaicaDeon HemmingsAthletics
92 JapanKosei InoueJudo
93 JordanPrincess HayaEquestrian
94 KazakhstanYermakhan IbraimovBoxing
95 KenyaKennedy OchiengAthletics
96 Democratic People's Republic of Korea (PRK)Pak Jung-chulOfficial
96 Korea (KOR)Chung Eun-soonBasketball
97 KuwaitFawzi Al-ShammariAthletics
98 KyrgyzstanRaatbek SanatbayevWrestling
99 Lao People's Democratic RepublicSisomphone VongpharkdyAthletics
100 LatviaVoldemārs LūsisAthletics
101 LebanonJean-Claude RabbathAthletics
102 LesothoMokete MokhosiTaekwondo
103 LiberiaKouty MawenhAthletics
104 Libyan Arab JamahiriyaNizar NaeeliTaekwondo
105 LiechtensteinOliver GeissmannShooting
106 LithuaniaRomas UbartasAthletics
107 LuxembourgLara HeinzSwimming
108 MadagascarJoseph-Berlioz RandriamihajaAthletics
109 MalawiFrancis MunthaliAthletics
110 MalaysiaMirnawan NawawiField hockey
111 MaldivesNaseer IsmailAthletics
112 MaliBrahima GuindoJudo
113 MaltaLaurie PaceJudo
114 MauritaniaSidi Mohamed Ould BidjelAthletics
115 MauritiusMichael MacaqueBoxing
116 MexicoFernando PlatasDiving
117 Federated States of MicronesiaManuel MinginfelWeightlifting
118 Republic of MoldovaVadim VacarciucWeightlifting
119 MonacoThierry VatricanJudo
120 MongoliaBadmaanyambuugiin Bat-ErdeneJudo
121 MoroccoAdil BelgaidJudo
122 MozambiqueJorge DuvaneAthletics
123 MyanmarMaung Maung NgeAthletics
124 NamibiaPaulus Ali NuumbembeBoxing
125 NauruMarcus StephenWeightlifting
126 NepalChitra Bahadur GurungSwimming
127 NetherlandsAnky van GrunsvenEquestrian
128 Netherlands AntillesCor van AanholtSailing
129 New ZealandBlyth TaitEquestrian
130 NicaraguaWalter MartínezShooting
131 NigerMamane Sani AliAthletics
132 NigeriaSunday BadaAthletics
133 NorwayVebjørn RodalAthletics
134 OmanMohamed Amer Al-MalkyAthletics
135 PakistanAhmed AlamField hockey
136 PalauValerie PedroWeightlifting
137 PalestineRamy DeebAthletics
138 PanamaEileen CoparropaSwimming
139 Papua New GuineaXenia PeniSwimming
140 ParaguayNery KennedyAthletics
141 PeruRosa GarcíaVolleyball
142 PhilippinesDonald GeislerTaekwondo
143 PolandAndrzej WrońskiWrestling
144 PortugalMiguel MaiaBeach volleyball
145 Puerto RicoEnrique FigueroaSailing
146 QatarIbrahim Ismail MuftahAthletics
147 RomaniaElisabeta LipăRowing
148 Russian FederationAndrey LavrovHandball
149 RwandaPierre KaremeraOfficial
150 Saint Kitts and NevisKim CollinsAthletics
151 Saint LuciaDominic JohnsonAthletics
152 Saint Vincent and the GrenadinesPamenos BallantyneAthletics
153 SamoaPauga LalauBoxing
154 San MarinoEmanuela FeliciShooting
155 São Tomé and PríncipeNaide GomesAthletics
156 Saudi ArabiaKhaled Al-DosariTaekwondo
157 SenegalMame Tacko DioufAthletics
158 SeychellesBenjamin Lo-PintoSwimming
159 Sierra LeoneEkundayo WilliamsAthletics
160 SingaporeJoscelin YeoSwimming
161 SlovakiaSlavomír KňazovickýCanoeing
162 SloveniaIztok ČopRowing
163 Solomon IslandsPrimo HigaAthletics
164 SomaliaIbrahim Mohamed AdenAthletics
165 South AfricaHezekiél SepengAthletics
166 SpainManuel EstiarteWater polo
167 Sri LankaDamayanthi DharshaAthletics
168 SudanMahmoud KienoChef de mission
169 SurinameLetitia VriesdeAthletics
170 SwazilandMusa SimelaneBoxing
171 SwedenAnna OlssonCanoeing
172 SwitzerlandThomas FrischknechtCycling
173 Syrian Arab RepublicMoutassem GhotouqChef de mission
174 Chinese TaipeiChiang Peng-lungTable tennis
175 TajikistanKhurshed HasanovBoxing
176 United Republic of TanzaniaRestituta JosephAthletics
177 ThailandSomluck KamsingBoxing
178 TogoKouami Sacha DenanyohJudo
179 TongaAna Siulolo LikuAthletics
180 Trinidad and TobagoAto BoldonAthletics
181 TunisiaOmrane AyariWrestling
182 TurkeyHamza YerlikayaWrestling
183 TurkmenistanChary MamedovAthletics
184 UgandaMuhamed KizitoBoxing
185 UkraineYevhen BraslavetsSailing
186 United Arab EmiratesSaeed Al-MaktoumShooting
187 United States of AmericaCliff MeidlCanoeing
188 UruguayMónica FalcioniAthletics
189 UzbekistanMahammatkodir AbdullaevBoxing
190 VanuatuMary-Estelle KapaluAthletics
191 VenezuelaAdriana CarmonaTaekwondo
192 VietnamTrương Ngọc ĐểChef de mission
193 Virgin IslandsAmeerah BelloAthletics
194 YemenBasheer Al-KhewaniAthletics
195 YugoslaviaVladimir GrbićVolleyball
196 ZambiaSamuel MateteAthletics
197 ZimbabwePhilip MukomanaAthletics
198 Individual Olympic AthletesVictor RamosBoxing
199 AustraliaAndrew GazeBasketball
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