2000 Summer Olympics Parade of Nations

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: 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.
OrderNationFlag bearerSport
1  Greece (GRE)Nikolaos KaklamanakisSailing
2  Albania (ALB)Ilirjan SuliWeightlifting
3  Algeria (ALG)Djabir Saïd-GuerniAthletics
4  American Samoa (ASA)Lisa MisipekaAthletics
5  Andorra (AND)Antoni BernadóAthletics
6  Angola (ANG)Nádia CruzSwimming
7  Antigua and Barbuda (ANT)Heather SamuelAthletics
8  Argentina (ARG)Carlos EspínolaSailing
9  Armenia (ARM)Haykaz GalstyanWrestling
10  Aruba (ARU)Richard RodriguezAthletics
11  Austria (AUT)Wolfram Waibel Jr.Shooting
12  Azerbaijan (AZE)Namig AbdullayevWrestling
13  Bahamas (BAH)Pauline Davis-ThompsonAthletics
14  Bahrain (BRN)Dawood YoussefSwimming
15  Bangladesh (BAN)Sabrina SultanaShooting
16  Barbados (BAR)Andrea BlackettAthletics
17  Belarus (BLR)Siarhei LishtvanWrestling
18  Belgium (BEL)Ulla WerbrouckJudo
19  Belize (BIZ)Emma WadeAthletics
20  Benin (BEN)Laure KueteyAthletics
21  Bermuda (BER)Mary Jane TumbridgeEquestrian
22  Bhutan (BHU)Jubzhang JubzhangArchery
23  Bolivia (BOL)Marco CondoriAthletics
24  Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIH)Elvir KrehmićAthletics
25  Botswana (BOT)Gilbert KhunwaneBoxing
26  Brazil (BRA)Sandra PiresBeach volleyball
27  British Virgin Islands (IVB)Keita ClineAthletics
28  Brunei Darussalam (BRU)Haseri AsliAthletics
29  Bulgaria (BUL)Ivo YanakievRowing
30  Burkina Faso (BUR)Sarah TondéAthletics
31  Burundi (BDI)Diane NukuriAthletics
32  Cambodia (CAM)To RithyaAthletics
33  Cameroon (CMR)Cécile NgambiAthletics (non-participant)
34  Canada (CAN)Caroline BrunetCanoeing
35  Cape Verde (CPV)Isménia do FredericoAthletics
36  Cayman Islands (CAY)Kareem Streete-ThompsonAthletics
37  Central African Republic (CAF)Mickaël ConjungoAthletics
38  Chad (CHA)Gana Abba KimetAthletics
39  Chile (CHI)Nicolás MassúTennis
40  People's Republic of China (CHN)Liu YudongBasketball
41  Colombia (COL)María Isabel UrrutiaWeightlifting
42  Comoros (COM)Shareef MohammedOfficial
43  Congo (CGO)Marien Michel NgouabiSwimming
44  Cook Islands (COK)Turia VogelSailing
45  Costa Rica (CRC)Karina FernándezTriathlon
46  Côte d'Ivoire (CIV)Ibrahim MeitéAthletics
47  Croatia (CRO)Zoran PrimoracTable tennis
48  Cuba (CUB)Félix SavónBoxing
49  Cyprus (CYP)Antonakis AndreouShooting
50  Czech Republic (CZE)Martin DoktorCanoeing
51  Democratic Republic of the Congo (COD)Mwenze KalomboAthletics
52  Denmark (DEN)Jesper BankSailing
53  Djibouti (DJI)Djama RoblehAthletics (non-participant)
54  Dominica (DMA)Marcia DanielAthletics
55  Dominican Republic (DOM)Wanda RijoWeightlifting
56  Ecuador (ECU)Martha TenorioAthletics
57  Egypt (EGY)Yahia RashwanTaekwondo
58  El Salvador (ESA)Eva DimasWeightlifting
59  Equatorial Guinea (GEQ)Eric MoussambaniSwimming
60  Eritrea (ERI)Nebiat HabtemariamAthletics
61  Estonia (EST)Tõnu TõnisteSailing
62  Ethiopia (ETH)Derartu TuluAthletics
63  Fiji (FIJ)Tony PhilpSailing
64  Finland (FIN)Olli-Pekka KarjalainenAthletics
65  Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (MKD)Lazar PopovskiCanoeing
66  France (FRA)David DouilletJudo
67  Gabon (GAB)Mélanie EngoangJudo
68  Gambia (GAM)Adama NjieAthletics
69  Georgia (GEO)Giorgi AsanidzeWeightlifting
70  Germany (GER)Birgit FischerCanoeing
71  Ghana (GHA)Kennedy OseiAthletics
72  Great Britain (GBR)Matthew PinsentRowing
73  Grenada (GRN)Hazel-Ann RegisAthletics
74  Guam (GUM)Melissa Lynn FejeranWeightlifting
75  Guatemala (GUA)Attila SoltiShooting
76  Guinea (GUI)Joseph LouaAthletics
77  Guinea-Bissau (GBS)Talata EmbaloWrestling
78  Guyana (GUY)Aliann PompeyAthletics
79  Haiti (HAI)Nadine Faustin-ParkerAthletics
80  Honduras (HON)Alejandro CastellanosSwimming
81  Hong Kong, China (HKG)Fenella NgRowing
82  Hungary (HUN)Rita KőbánCanoeing
83  Iceland (ISL)Guðrún ArnardóttirAthletics
84  India (IND)Leander PaesTennis
85  Indonesia (INA)Rexy MainakyBadminton
86  Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI)Amir Reza KhademWrestling
87  Iraq (IRQ)Bashar Mohammad AliChef de mission
88  Ireland (IRL)Sonia O'SullivanAthletics
89  Israel (ISR)Rogel NachumAthletics
90  Italy (ITA)Carlton MyersBasketball
91  Jamaica (JAM)Deon HemmingsAthletics
92  Japan (JPN)Kosei InoueJudo
93  Jordan (JOR)Princess HayaEquestrian
94  Kazakhstan (KAZ)Yermakhan IbraimovBoxing
95  Kenya (KEN)Kennedy OchiengAthletics
96 Korea (North) (PRK)Pak Jung-chulOfficial
96 Korea (South) (KOR)Chung Eun-soonBasketball
97  Kuwait (KUW)Fawzi Al-ShammariAthletics
98  Kyrgyzstan (KGZ)Raatbek SanatbayevWrestling
99  Lao People's Democratic Republic (LAO)Sisomphone VongpharkdyAthletics
100  Latvia (LAT)Voldemārs LūsisAthletics
101  Lebanon (LIB)Jean-Claude RabbathAthletics
102  Lesotho (LES)Mokete MokhosiTaekwondo
103  Liberia (LBR)Kouty MawenhAthletics
104  Libyan Arab Jamahiriya (LBA)Nizar NaeeliTaekwondo
105  Liechtenstein (LIE)Oliver GeissmannShooting
106  Lithuania (LTU)Romas UbartasAthletics
107  Luxembourg (LUX)Lara HeinzSwimming
108  Madagascar (MAD)Joseph-Berlioz RandriamihajaAthletics
109  Malawi (MAW)Francis MunthaliAthletics
110  Malaysia (MAS)Mirnawan NawawiField hockey
111  Maldives (MDV)Naseer IsmailAthletics
112  Mali (MLI)Brahima GuindoJudo
113  Malta (MLT)Laurie PaceJudo
114  Mauritania (MTN)Sidi Mohamed Ould BidjelAthletics
115  Mauritius (MRI)Michael MacaqueBoxing
116  Mexico (MEX)Fernando PlatasDiving
117  Federated States of Micronesia (FSM)Manuel MinginfelWeightlifting
118  Republic of Moldova (MDA)Vadim VacarciucWeightlifting
119  Monaco (MON)Thierry VatricanJudo
120  Mongolia (MGL)Badmaanyambuugiin Bat-ErdeneJudo
121  Morocco (MAR)Adil BelgaidJudo
122  Mozambique (MOZ)Jorge DuvaneAthletics
123  Myanmar (MYA)Maung Maung NgeAthletics
124  Namibia (NAM)Paulus Ali NuumbembeBoxing
125  Nauru (NRU)Marcus StephenWeightlifting
126  Nepal (NEP)Chitra Bahadur GurungSwimming
127  Netherlands (NED)Anky van GrunsvenEquestrian
128  Netherlands Antilles (AHO)Cor van AanholtSailing
129  New Zealand (NZL)Blyth TaitEquestrian
130  Nicaragua (NCA)Walter MartínezShooting
131  Niger (NIG)Mamane Sani AliAthletics
132  Nigeria (NGR)Sunday BadaAthletics
133  Norway (NOR)Vebjørn RodalAthletics
134  Oman (OMA)Mohamed Amer Al-MalkyAthletics
135  Pakistan (PAK)Ahmed AlamField hockey
136  Palau (PLW)Valerie PedroWeightlifting
137  Palestine (PLE)Ramy DeebAthletics
138  Panama (PAN)Eileen CoparropaSwimming
139  Papua New Guinea (PNG)Xenia PeniSwimming
140  Paraguay (PAR)Nery KennedyAthletics
141  Peru (PER)Rosa GarcíaVolleyball
142  Philippines (PHI)Donald GeislerTaekwondo
143  Poland (POL)Andrzej WrońskiWrestling
144  Portugal (POR)Miguel MaiaBeach volleyball
145  Puerto Rico (PUR)Enrique FigueroaSailing
146  Qatar (QAT)Ibrahim Ismail MuftahAthletics
147  Romania (ROM)Elisabeta LipăRowing
148  Russian Federation (RUS)Andrey LavrovHandball
149  Rwanda (RWA)Pierre KaremeraOfficial
150  Saint Kitts and Nevis (SKN)Kim CollinsAthletics
151  Saint Lucia (LCA)Dominic JohnsonAthletics
152  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (VIN)Pamenos BallantyneAthletics
153  Samoa (SAM)Pauga LalauBoxing
154  San Marino (SMR)Emanuela FeliciShooting
155  São Tomé and Príncipe (STP)Naide GomesAthletics
156  Saudi Arabia (KSA)Khaled Al-DosariTaekwondo
157  Senegal (SEN)Mame Tacko DioufAthletics
158  Seychelles (SEY)Benjamin Lo-PintoSwimming
159  Sierra Leone (SLE)Ekundayo WilliamsAthletics
160  Singapore (SIN)Joscelin YeoSwimming
161  Slovakia (SVK)Slavomír KňazovickýCanoeing
162  Slovenia (SLO)Iztok ČopRowing
163  Solomon Islands (SOL)Primo HigaAthletics
164  Somalia (SOM)Ibrahim Mohamed AdenAthletics
165  South Africa (RSA)Hezekiél SepengAthletics
166  Spain (ESP)Manuel EstiarteWater polo
167  Sri Lanka (SRI)Damayanthi DharshaAthletics
168  Sudan (SUD)Mahmoud KienoChef de mission
169  Suriname (SUR)Letitia VriesdeAthletics
170  Swaziland (SWZ)Musa SimelaneBoxing
171  Sweden (SWE)Anna OlssonCanoeing
172  Switzerland (SUI)Thomas FrischknechtCycling
173  Syrian Arab Republic (SYR)Moutassem GhotouqChef de mission
174  Chinese Taipei (TPE)Chiang Peng-lungTable tennis
175  Tajikistan (TJK)Khurshed HasanovBoxing
176  United Republic of Tanzania (TAN)Restituta JosephAthletics
177  Thailand (THA)Somluck KamsingBoxing
178  Togo (TOG)Kouami Sacha DenanyohJudo
179  Tonga (TGA)Ana Siulolo LikuAthletics
180  Trinidad and Tobago (TRI)Ato BoldonAthletics
181  Tunisia (TUN)Omrane AyariWrestling
182  Turkey (TUR)Hamza YerlikayaWrestling
183  Turkmenistan (TKM)Chary MamedovAthletics
184  Uganda (UGA)Muhamed KizitoBoxing
185  Ukraine (UKR)Yevhen BraslavetsSailing
186  United Arab Emirates (UAE)Saeed Al-MaktoumShooting
187  United States of America (USA)Cliff MeidlCanoeing
188  Uruguay (URU)Mónica FalcioniAthletics
189  Uzbekistan (UZB)Mahammatkodir AbdullaevBoxing
190  Vanuatu (VAN)Mary-Estelle KapaluAthletics
191  Venezuela (VEN)Adriana CarmonaTaekwondo
192  Vietnam (VIE)Trương Ngọc ĐểChef de mission
193  Virgin Islands (ISV)Ameerah BelloAthletics
194  Yemen (YEM)Basheer Al-KhewaniAthletics
195  Yugoslavia (YUG)Vladimir GrbićVolleyball
196  Zambia (ZAM)Samuel MateteAthletics
197  Zimbabwe (ZIM)Philip MukomanaAthletics
198  Individual Olympic Athletes (IOA)Victor RamosBoxing
199  Australia (AUS)Andrew GazeBasketball

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