2022 Winter Olympics Parade of Nations

During the Parade of Nations within the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics opening ceremony on February 4, athletes and officials from each participating country marched in the Beijing National Stadium preceded by their flag and placard bearer bearing the respective country's name. Each flag bearer was chosen either by the nation's National Olympic Committee or by the team of athletes themselves.

Parade order

Athletes entered the stadium in an order dictated by the Olympic tradition. As the originator of the Olympics, the Greek team entered first.[1]

Countries marched in order of the Chinese language.[2] The collation method used was based on the names as written in Simplified Chinese characters 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.[3] For example, this placed San Marino (圣马力诺) in 28th position, just ahead of Kyrgyzstan (吉尔吉斯斯坦) because the initial character for "San Marino" () is written in 5 strokes, while that for "Kyrgyzstan" () is written in 6 strokes.

The country that will host the next Winter Olympics, Italy, marched before the host nation China entered, instead of entering between New Zealand and Serbia, according to the Chinese collation order.[4]

As part of its doping penalty, Russia competes under the acronym "ROC" and the flag of the Russian Olympic Committee, and the name of the committee in full cannot be used to refer to the delegation.

Announcers in the stadium read off the names of the marching nations in Mandarin Chinese (the official language of the host country), English and French (the official languages of the Olympics) with music accompanying the athletes as they marched into the stadium.

According to the current version of the Olympic Charter, each nation had the option of having two flag bearers (a man and a woman) in an effort to promote gender equality.

List

The following is a list of each country's flag bearer. The list is sorted by the sequence that each nation appeared in the Parade of Nations.[5] The names are given in their official designations by the IOC, and the Chinese names follow their official designations by the Beijing Organizing Committee for the 2022 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.

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.
OrderNationChinese namePinyinFlag bearerSport/FunctionRef.
1  Greece (GRE)希腊XīlàApostolos AngelisCross-country skiing[6]
Maria Ntanou
2  Turkey (TUR)土耳其TǔěrqíFurkan AkarShort track speed skating[6]
Aysenur DumanCross-country skiing
3  Malta (MLT)马耳他MǎěrtāJenise SpiteriSnowboarding[7]
4  Madagascar (MAD)马达加斯加MǎdájiāsījiāMialitiana ClercAlpine skiing[6]
Mathieu Neumuller
5  Malaysia (MAS)马来西亚MǎláixīyàAruwin SalehhuddinAlpine skiing[8]
Jeffrey Webb
6  Ecuador (ECU)厄瓜多尔ÈguāduōěrSarah EscobarAlpine skiing[9]
7  Eritrea (ERI)厄立特里亚ÈlìtélǐyàShannon-Ogbnai AbedaAlpine skiing[10]
8  Jamaica (JAM)牙买加YámǎijiāBenjamin AlexanderAlpine skiing[6]
Jazmine Fenlator-VictorianBobsleigh
9  Belgium (BEL)比利时BǐlìshíLoena HendrickxFigure skating[11]
Armand MarchantAlpine skiing
10  Japan (JPN)日本RìběnArisa GoSpeed skating[12][13]
Akito WatabeNordic combined
11  Chinese Taipei (TPE)中华台北Zhōnghuá TáiběiHuang Yu-tingSpeed skating[14]
Ho Ping-juiAlpine skiing
12  Hong Kong, China (HKG)中国香港Zhōngguó XiānggǎngSidney ChuShort track speed skating[15]
13  Denmark (DEN)丹麦DānmàiMadeleine DupontCurling[16]
Frans NielsenIce hockey
14  Ukraine (UKR)乌克兰WūkèlánOleksandr AbramenkoFreestyle skiing[6]
Oleksandra NazarovaFigure skating
15  Uzbekistan (UZB)乌兹别克斯坦WūzībiékèsītǎnKomiljon TukhtaevAlpine skiing[6]
16  Brazil (BRA)巴西BāxīEdson BindilattiBobsleigh[17]
Jaqueline MourãoCross-country skiing
17  Pakistan (PAK)巴基斯坦BājīsītǎnMuhammad KarimAlpine skiing[6]
18  Israel (ISR)以色列YǐsèlièEvgeni KrasnopolskiFigure skating[6]
Noa SzollosAlpine skiing
19  Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste (TLS)东帝汶DōngdìwènYohan Goutt GonçalvesAlpine skiing[6]
20  North Macedonia (MKD)北马其顿BěimǎqídùnDardan DehariAlpine skiing[18][19]
21  Luxembourg (LUX)卢森堡LúsēnbǎoMatthieu OschAlpine skiing[6]
Gwyneth ten Raa
22  Belarus (BLR)白俄罗斯BáiéluósīIgnat GolovatsiukSpeed skating[6]
Hanna Nifantava
23  India (IND)印度YìndùArif KhanAlpine skiing[17]
24  Lithuania (LTU)立陶宛LìtáowǎnDeividas KizalaFigure skating[6]
Paulina Ramanauskaitė
25  Nigeria (NGR)尼日利亚NírìlìyàSeun Adigun[a]Team official[20]
26  Ghana (GHA)加纳JiānàCarlos MäderAlpine skiing[21]
27  Canada (CAN)加拿大JiānádàCharles HamelinShort track speed skating[22]
Marie-Philip PoulinIce hockey
28  San Marino (SMR)圣马力诺Shèng MǎlìnuòMatteo GattiAlpine skiing[6]
Anna Torsani
29  Kyrgyzstan (KGZ)吉尔吉斯斯坦JíěrjísīsītǎnMaksim GordeevAlpine skiing[6]
30  Armenia (ARM)亚美尼亚YàměiníyàTina GarabedianFigure skating[6]
Mikayel MikayelyanCross-country skiing
31  Spain (ESP)西班牙XībānyáQueralt CastelletSnowboarding[23]
Ander MirambellSkeleton
32  Liechtenstein (LIE)列支敦士登LièzhīdūnshìdēngStefan MarxerTeam official[24]
33  Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI)伊朗YīlǎngAtefeh AhmadiAlpine skiing[25]
Hossein Saveh-Shemshaki
34  Hungary (HUN)匈牙利XiōngyálìZita TóthAlpine skiing[26]
Márton Kékesi
35  Iceland (ISL)冰岛BīngdǎoKristrún GuðnadóttirCross-country skiing[6]
Sturla Snær SnorrasonAlpine skiing
36  Andorra (AND)安道尔ĀndàoěrMaeva EstevezSnowboarding[27]
37  Finland (FIN)芬兰FēnlánValtteri FilppulaIce hockey[28]
38  Croatia (CRO)克罗地亚KèluódìyàZrinka LjutićAlpine skiing[6]
Marko SkenderCross-country skiing
39  Saudi Arabia (KSA)沙特ShātèFayik AbdiAlpine skiing[6]
40  Albania (ALB)阿尔巴尼亚ĀěrbāníyàDenni XhepaAlpine skiing[29]
41  Argentina (ARG)阿根廷ĀgēntíngFrancesca BaruzziAlpine skiing[30]
Franco Dal FarraCross-country skiing
42  Azerbaijan (AZE)阿塞拜疆ĀsāibàijiāngVladimir LitvintsevFigure skating[31]
43  Latvia (LAT)拉脱维亚LātuōwéiyàElīza TīrumaLuge[32]
Lauris DārziņšIce hockey
44  Great Britain (GBR)英国YīngguóEve MuirheadCurling[33]
Dave RydingAlpine skiing
45  Romania (ROU)罗马尼亚LuōmǎníyàRaluca StrămăturaruLuge[34]
Paul PepeneCross-country skiing
46ROC (ROC)[b]ROC[c]Olga FatkulinaSpeed skating[6]
Vadim ShipachyovIce hockey
47  France (FRA)法国FǎguóTessa WorleyAlpine skiing[36]
Kevin RollandFreestyle skiing
48  Poland (POL)波兰BōlánAleksandra KrólSnowboarding[37]
Zbigniew BródkaSpeed skating
49  Puerto Rico (PUR)波多黎各Bōduō LígèKellie DelkaSkeleton[38]
William FlahertyAlpine skiing
50  Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIH)波黑BōhēiElvedina MuzaferijaAlpine skiing[6]
Mirza NikolajevLuge
51  Bolivia (BOL)玻利维亚BōlìwéiyàSimon Breitfuss KammerlanderAlpine skiing[6]
52  Norway (NOR)挪威NuówēiKjetil JansrudAlpine skiing[6]
Kristin SkaslienCurling
53  Kazakhstan (KAZ)哈萨克斯坦HāsàkèsītǎnYekaterina AidovaSpeed skating[39][40]
Abzal AzhgaliyevShort track speed skating
54  Kosovo (KOS)科索沃KēsuǒwòAlbin TahiriAlpine skiing[41]
55  Bulgaria (BUL)保加利亚BǎojiālìyàMaria ZdravkovaBiathlon[42]
Radoslav YankovSnowboarding
56  United States of America (USA)美国MěiguóBrittany Bowe[d]Speed skating[44]
John ShusterCurling
57  American Samoa (ASA)美属萨摩亚Měishǔ SàmóyàNathan CrumptonSkeleton[6]
58  Virgin Islands, US (ISV)美属维尔京群岛Měishǔ Wéiěrjīng QúndǎoVolunteerVolunteer[6]
59  Thailand (THA)泰国TàiguóKaren ChanloungCross-country skiing[6]
Nicola ZanonAlpine skiing
60  Netherlands (NED)荷兰HélánLindsay van ZundertFigure skating[45]
Kjeld NuisSpeed skating
61  Georgia (GEO)格鲁吉亚GélǔjíyàNino TsiklauriAlpine skiing[46]
Morisi KvitelashviliFigure skating
62  Colombia (COL)哥伦比亚GēlúnbǐyàLaura GómezSpeed skating[6]
Carlos Andres QuintanaCross-country skiing
63  Trinidad and Tobago (TTO)特立尼达和多巴哥Tèlìnídá hé DuōbāgēAndre MarcanoBobsleigh[47]
64  Peru (PER)秘鲁BìlǔOrnella Oettl ReyesAlpine skiing[6]
65  Ireland (IRL)爱尔兰AìěrlánElsa DesmondLuge[48]
Brendan NewbyFreestyle skiing
66  Estonia (EST)爱沙尼亚AìshāníyàKelly SildaruFreestyle skiing[49]
Martin HimmaCross-country skiing
67  Haiti (HAI)海地HǎidìRichardson VianoAlpine skiing[17]
68  Czech Republic (CZE)捷克JiékèAlena MillsIce hockey[50]
Michal BřezinaFigure skating
69  Philippines (PHI)菲律宾FēilǜbīnAsa MillerAlpine skiing[51]
70  Slovenia (SLO)斯洛文尼亚SīluòwénníyàIlka ŠtuhecAlpine skiing[52]
Rok MargučSnowboarding
71  Slovakia (SVK)斯洛伐克SīluòfákèMarek HrivikIce hockey[6]
Katarina SimonakovaLuge
72  Portugal (POR)葡萄牙PútáoyáRicardo BrancalAlpine skiing[6]
Vanina Guerillot
73  Republic of Korea (KOR)韩国HánguóKim A-lang[53][e]Short track speed skating[54]
Kwak Yoon-gy
74  Montenegro (MNE)黑山HēishānEldar SalihovićAlpine skiing[6]
Jelena Vujicic
75  Chile (CHI)智利ZhìlìDominique OhacoFreestyle skiing[6]
Henrik von AppenAlpine skiing
76  Austria (AUT)奥地利AòdìlìJulia DujmovitsSnowboarding[6]
Benjamin MaierBobsleigh
77  Switzerland (SUI)瑞士RuìshìAndres AmbühlIce hockey[55]
Wendy HoldenerAlpine skiing
78  Sweden (SWE)瑞典RuìdiǎnOliwer MagnussonFreestyle skiing[6]
Emma NordinIce hockey
79  Mongolia (MGL)蒙古MěnggǔAriunsanaagiin EnkhtuulCross-country skiing[6]
Batmönkhiin Achbadrakh
80  New Zealand (NZL)新西兰Xīn XīlánAlice RobinsonAlpine skiing[56]
Finn BilousFreestyle skiing
81  Serbia (SRB)塞尔维亚SàiěrwéiyàMarko VukićevićAlpine skiing[6]
82  Cyprus (CYP)塞浦路斯SàipǔlùsīYianno KouyoumdjianAlpine skiing[6]
83  Mexico (MEX)墨西哥MòxīgēSarah SchleperAlpine skiing[57]
Donovan CarrilloFigure skating
84  Lebanon (LIB)黎巴嫩LíbānènManon OuaissAlpine skiing[6]
Cesar Arnouk
85  Germany (GER)德国DéguóFrancesco FriedrichBobsleigh[58]
Claudia PechsteinSpeed skating
86  Republic of Moldova (MDA)摩尔多瓦MóěrduōwǎDoina DescaluiLuge[59]
87  Monaco (MON)摩纳哥MónàgēArnaud AlessandriaAlpine skiing[60]
88  Morocco (MAR)摩洛哥MóluògēYassine AouichAlpine skiing[6]
89  Australia (AUS)澳大利亚ÀodàlìyǎBrendan KerryFigure skating[61]
Laura PeelFreestyle skiing
90  Italy (ITA)意大利YìdàlìMichela MoioliSnowboarding[62]
91  People's Republic of China (CHN)中国ZhōngguóZhao DanSkeleton[63]
Gao TingyuSpeed skating

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