2020 Summer Paralympics Parade of Nations

During the Parade of Nations at the opening ceremony of the 2020 Summer Paralympic Games, athletes from each participating country paraded in the Japan National Stadium, preceded by its flag and placard carrier. Each flag bearer had been chosen either by the nation's National Paralympic Committee (NPC) or by the athletes themselves.

For the first time ever, each NPC was invited to appoint one female and one male athlete to jointly carry their flag during the Opening Ceremony.[1]

Parade order

In the announcement of the Refugee Paralympic Team, it was stated that the team would enter first in the parade of nations.[2] The rest of the countries entered in Gojūon order, with the three final countries being the United States, France, and Japan, as the current host and the next two hosts of the Paralympic Games, France in 2024 and the United States in 2028, Paris and Los Angeles respectively.

Under the assumption that Afghanistan's athletes would be unable to compete in the Paralympics due to the Fall of Kabul to the Taliban, the International Paralympic Committee invited the Office of the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) to represent Afghanistan in the Parade of Nations as a "sign of solidarity".[3] However, the UNHCR declined to name a representative and a volunteer served as Afghanistan's flagbearer.[4] The two athletes, Zakia Khudadadi and Hossain Rasouli, were evacuated from Afghanistan two days after the opening ceremony and later confirmed their participation in the Paralympics. The two carried Afghanistan's flag at the closing ceremony.[5]

New Zealand's athletes also did not participate in the parade.[4]

Solomon Islands had its national flag paraded at the opening ceremony, but ultimately the Solomon Islands team withdrew from the 2020 Summer Paralympics without coming to Japan.[6][7]

Countries and flag bearers

Order Nation Katakana
(including some hiragana and kanji)
Romaji Flag bearer Sport Ref.
1 Refugee Paralympic Team (RPT)難民選手団Nanmin Senshu-dan[lower-alpha 1]Alia IssaAthletics[8][9]
Abbas KarimiSwimming
2 Iceland (ISL)アイスランドAisurandoThelma Björg BjörnsdóttirSwimming[10]
Patrekur AxelssonAthletics
3 Ireland (IRL)アイルランドAirurandoJordan LeeAthletics[11][12]
Britney ArendsePowerlifting
4 Azerbaijan (AZE)アゼルバイジャンAzerubaijanOlokhan MusayevAthletics[13]
5 Afghanistan (AFG)アフガニスタンAfuganisutanGames Volunteer[lower-alpha 2][14][15]
6 United Arab Emirates (UAE)アラブ首長国連邦Arabu Shuchōkoku RenpōMohamed HammadiAthletics[16][17]
Ayesha AlmehairiShooting
7 Algeria (ALG)アルジェリアArujeriaHocine BettirPowerlifting[18]
Nebia MehimdaWheelchair basketball
8 Argentina (ARG)アルゼンチンAruzenchinYanina MartínezAthletics[19]
Rodolfo RamírezJudo
9 Aruba (ARU)アルバArubaElliott Andre LoonstraTaekwondo[20]
10 Armenia (ARM)アルメニアArumeniaStas NazaryanAthletics[21]
11 Angola (ANG)アンゴラAngoraManuel Ernestro JaimeAthletics[22]
12 Yemen (YEM)イエメンIemenNaseb Fateh Mohammed AlraoadAthletics[23][24]
Belqes Ahmed Hezam Taresh
13 Israel (ISR)イスラエルIsuraeruMoran SamuelRowing[25]
Nadav LeviBoccia
14 Italy (ITA)イタリアItariaFederico MorlacchiSwimming[26][27]
Beatrice VioWheelchair fencing
15 Iraq (IRQ)イラクIrakuGarrah TnaiashAthletics[28]
Fatimah Suwaed
16 Islamic Republic of Iran (IRN)イラン・イスラム共和国Iran Isuramu KyōwakokuNourmohammad ArekhiAthletics[29]
Zahra NematiArchery
17 India (IND)インドIndoTek Chand[lower-alpha 3]Athletics[30][31][32]
18 Indonesia (INA)インドネシアIndoneshiaHanik Puji AstutiShooting[33][34][35][36]
Jaenal AripinAthletics
19 Uganda (UGA)ウガンダUgandaDavid EmongAthletics[37]
Husnah KukundakweSwimming
20 Ukraine (UKR)ウクライナUkurainaViktor SmyrnovSwimming[38]
Yelyzaveta Mereshko
21 Uzbekistan (UZB)ウズベキスタンUzubekisutanMukhammad RikhsimovAthletics[39]
Nurkhon Kurbanova
22 Uruguay (URU)ウルグアイUruguaiHenry BorgesJudo[40]
Lucia DabeziesSwimming
23 Great Britain (GBR)英国EikokuJohn StubbsArchery[41][42]
Eleanor SimmondsSwimming
24 Ecuador (ECU)エクアドルEkuadoruDarwin Gustavo Castro ReyesAthletics[43]
Kiara Rodriguez
25 Egypt (EGY)エジプトEjiputoHesham ElshwikhSitting volleyball[44]
Fatma OmarPowerlifting
26 Estonia (EST)エストニアEsutoniaRobin LiksorSwimming[45]
27 Ethiopia (ETH)エチオピアEchiopiaTamiru DemisseAthletics[46]
Tigist Mengistu
28RPC (RPC)[lower-alpha 4]RPCĀru Pī Shī[lower-alpha 5][lower-alpha 6]Andrey VdovinAthletics[48][49]
Elena Pautova
29 El Salvador (ESA)エルサルバドルErusarubadoruHerbert AceitunoPowerlifting[50]
Norma SalinasAthletics
30 Australia (AUS)オーストラリアŌsutorariaDanIela di ToroTable tennis[51][52]
Ryley BattWheelchair rugby
31 Austria (AUT)オーストリアŌsutoriaNatalija EderAthletics[53]
Günther MatzingerParatriathlon
32 Oman (OMA)オマーンOmānMohammed Al MashaykhiAthletics[54]
33 Netherlands (NED)オランダOrandaFleur JongAthletics[55][56]
Jetze PlatCycling
34 Ghana (GHA)ガーナGānaEmmanuel Nii Tettey OkuPowerlifting[57]
35 Cape Verde (CPV)カーボベルデKāboberudeMarilson Fernandes SemedoAthletics[58]
Keula Nidreia Pereira Semedo
36 Guyana (GUY)ガイアナGaianaWalter Grant-StuartCycling[59]
37 Kazakhstan (KAZ)カザフスタンKazafusutanNurlan DombayevTaekwondo[60]
Raushan KoishibayevaPowerlifting
38 Qatar (QAT)カタールKatāruAbdulrahman Abdulqadir FiqiAthletics[61]
39 Canada (CAN)カナダKanadaPriscilla GagnéJudo[62]
40 Gabon (GAB)ガボンGabonDavy Rendhel Moukagni MoukagniAthletics[63]
41 Cameroon (CMR)カメルーンKamerūnJudith Mariette LebogAthletics[64]
42 Gambia (GAM)ガンビアGanbiaFatou SannehAthletics[65]
43 Cambodia (CAM)カンボジアKanbojiaVun VanAthletics[66]
44 North Macedonia (MKD)北マケドニアKita MakedoniaOlivera Nakovska-BikovaShooting[67]
45 Guinea (GUI)ギニアGinīaGames Volunteer[lower-alpha 7][68]
46 Guinea-Bissau (GBS)ギニアビサウGiniabisauMama Saliu BariAthletics[69]
47 Cyprus (CYP)キプロスKipurosuAndonis ArestiAthletics[70]
Karolina PelendritouSwimming
48 Cuba (CUB)キューバKyūbaOmara Durand EliasAthletics[71][72]
Lorenzo Perez EscalonaSwimming
49 Greece (GRE)ギリシャGirishaAnna NtentaBoccia[73]
Athanasios KonstantinidisAthletics
50 Kyrgyzstan (KGZ)キルギスKirugisuArystanbek BazarkulovAthletics[74]
51 Guatemala (GUA)グアテマラGuatemaraEricka Violeta Esteban VillatoroAthletics[75]
Isaac Leiva Avila
52 Kuwait (KUW)クウェートKuuētoAhmad AlmutairiAthletics[76]
53 Grenada (GRN)グレナダGurenadaNye CruickshankSwimming[77][78]
54 Croatia (CRO)クロアチアKuroachiaMikela RistoskiAthletics[79]
55 Kenya (KEN)ケニアKeniaHellen Wawira KariukiPowerlifting[80]
56 Côte d'Ivoire (CIV)コートジボワールKōtojibuwāruAdou Herve AnoPowerlifting[81]
Sebehe Clarisse LagoAthletics
57 Costa Rica (CRC)コスタリカKosutarikaCamila HaaseSwimming[82]
Steven Román ChinchillaTable Tennis
58 Colombia (COL)コロンビアKoronbiaErica María Castaño SalazarAthletics[83]
Francisco Tulio Palomeque PalaciosPowerlifting
59 Congo (CGO)コンゴKongoFifi Loukoula LoulendoAthletics[84]
Emmanuel Grace MouambakoAthletics
60 D.R. Congo (COD)コンゴ民主共和国Kongo Minshu KyōwakokuPaulin Mayombo MukendiAthletics[85]
Rosette Luyina Kiese
61 Saudi Arabia (KSA)サウジアラビアSaujiarabiaSarah AljumaahAthletics[86]
Ahmed SharbatlyEquestrian
62 São Tomé and Príncipe (STP)サントメ・プリンシペSantome PurinshipeAlex AnjosAthletics[87]
63 Zambia (ZAM)ザンビアZanbiaMonica MungaAthletics[88][89]
64 Sierra Leone (SLE)シエラレオネShierareoneSorie KargboAthletics[90]
Juan Faith Jackson
65 Jamaica (JAM)ジャマイカJamaikaSylvia GrantAthletics[91]
66 Georgia (GEO)ジョージアJōjiaDavit KavtaradzeAthletics[92]
67 Syrian Arab Republic (SYR)シリア・アラブ共和国Shiria Arabu KyōwakokuMohamad MohamadAthletics[93]
68 Singapore (SGP)シンガポールShingapōruMuhammad Diroy NoordinAthletics[94]
69 Zimbabwe (ZIM)ジンバブエJinbabuePamela Vimbai ShumbaAthletics[95]
Vimbai Zvinowanda
70 Switzerland (SUI)スイスSuisuPhilipp HandlerAthletics[96]
Manuela Schär
71 Sweden (SWE)スウェーデンSuwēdenHelene RipaParacanoe[97]
Stefan OlssonWheelchair tennis
72 Spain (ESP)スペインSupeinMichelle Alonso MoralesSwimming[98]
Ricardo Ten ArgilésCycling
73 Sri Lanka (SRI)スリランカSurirankaDinesh Priyantha HerathAthletics[99]
74 Slovakia (SVK)スロバキアSurobakiaSamuel AndrejčíkBoccia[100][101]
Veronika VadovičováShooting
75 Slovenia (SLO)スロベニアSurobeniaDejan FabčičArchery[102]
76 Senegal (SEN)セネガルSenegaruYoussoupha DioufAthletics[103]
77 Serbia (SRB)セルビアSerubiaSaška SokolovAthletics[104]
Laslo ŠuranjiShooting
78 St Vincent and the Grenadines (VIN)セントビンセント及びグレナディーン諸島Sentobinsento Oyobi Gurenadīn ShotōDexroy CreeseSwimming[105]
79 Somalia (SOM)ソマリアSomariaMahdi Abshir OmarAthletics[106]
[lower-alpha 8] Solomon Islands (SOL)ソロモン諸島Soromon ShotōGames Volunteer[107][108]
80 Thailand (THA)タイTaiSubin TipmaneeBoccia[109]
Pongsakorn PaeyoAthletics
81 Republic of Korea (KOR)大韓民国DaikanminkokuYejin ChoiBoccia[110]
82 Chinese Taipei (TPE)チャイニーズ・タイペイChainīzu TaipeiYang Chuan-huiAthletics[111][112]
Liu Ya-ting
83 Tajikistan (TJK)タジキスタンTajikisutanAkmal QodirovAthletics[113]
84 United Republic of Tanzania (TAN)タンザニア連合共和国Tanzania Rengō KyōwakokuIgnas Madumla MtweveAthletics[114]
85 Czech Republic (CZE)チェコ共和国Cheko KyōwakokuEva DatinskáShot Put[115]
Arnošt PetráčekSwimming
86 Central African Republic (CAF)中央アフリカ共和国Chūō Afurika KyōwakokuVeronica NdakaraAthletics[116]
87 People's Republic of China (CHN)中華人民共和国Chūka Jinmin KyōwakokuZhou JiaminArchery[117][118]
Wang HaoAthletics
88 Tunisia (TUN)チュニジアChunishiaRaoua TliliAthletics[119]
Walid Ktila
89 Chile (CHI)チリChiriFrancisca Mardones SepúlvedaAthletics[120]
Alberto AbarzaSwimming
90 Denmark (DEN)デンマークDenmākuDaniel Wagner JørgensenAthletics[121][122]
Lisa Kjær GjessingTaekwondo
91 Germany (GER)ドイツDoitsuMichael TeuberCycling[123]
Mareike MillerWheelchair basketball
92 Togo (TOG)トーゴTōgoKoumealo KabissaAthletics[124]
93 Dominican Republic (DOM)ドミニカ共和国Dominika KyōwakokuLourdes Alejandra Aybar DíazSwimming[125]
Patricio Tse Anibal Lopez Fernandez
94 Turkey (TUR)トルコTorukoHavva ElmalıAthletics[126]
Ridvan AksoyWheelchair basketball
95 Nigeria (NGR)ナイジェリアNaijeriaLucy EjikePowerlifting[127]
Tajudeen AgunbiadeTable Tennis
96 Namibia (NAM)ナミビアNamibiaJohannes NambalaAthletics[128]
Lahja Ishitile
97 Nicaragua (NCA)ニカラグアNikaraguaCarlos Alberto CastilloAthletics[129]
Arlen Hidalgo
98 Niger (NIG)ニジェールNijēruIbrahim DayabouAthletics[130]
99 New Zealand (NZL)ニュージーランドNyūjīrandoGames Volunteer[131][lower-alpha 9][132]
100 Nepal (NEP)ネパールNepāruPalesha GoverdhanTaekwondo[133]
101 Norway (NOR)ノルウェーNoruwēJens Lasse DokkanEquestrian[134]
Ida-Louiser OverlandAthletics
102 Bahrain (BRN)バーレーンBārēnRooba AlomariAthletics[135]
Ahmed Meshaima
103 Haiti (HAI)ハイチHaichiYwenson RegistreAthletics[136]
104 Pakistan (PAK)パキスタンPakisutanHaider ALIAthletics[137]
105 Panama (PAN)パナマPanamaJhan Carlos Wisdom LungrinAthletics[138]
Iveth Valdes Romero
106 Papua New Guinea (PNG)パプアニューギニアPapuanyūginiaMorea MararosAthletics[139]
Nelly Ruth Leva
107 Bermuda (BER)バミューダBamyūdaJessica Cooper LewisAthletics[140]
108 Paraguay (PAR)パラグアイParaguaiMelissa Nair Tillner GaleanoAthletics[141]
Rodrigo HermosaSwimming
109 Barbados (BAR)バルバドスBarubadosuAntwahn Boyce-VaughanSwimming[142]
110 Palestine (PLE)パレスチナParesuchinaHusam F A AzzamAthletics[143]
111 Hungary (HUN)ハンガリーHangarīGyöngyi DaniWheelchair fencing[144]
112 Fiji (FIJ)フィジーFijīIosefo RakesaAthletics[145]
113 Philippines (PHI)フィリピンFiripinJerrold MangliwanAthletics[146][147]
114 Finland (FIN)フィンランドFinrandoHenry ManniAthletics[148]
Pia-Pauliina ReittiEquestrian
115 Bhutan (BHU)ブータンBūtanChimi DemaAthletics[149]
Pema RigselArchery
116 Puerto Rico (PUR)プエルトリコPuerutorikoYaimillie Marie Diaz ColonAthletics[150][151]
Carmelo Rivera Fuentes
117 Faroe Islands (FRO)フェロー諸島Ferō ShotōHávard VatnhamarAthletics[152]
118 Brazil (BRA)ブラジルBurajiruPetrucio Ferreira dos SantosAthletics[153][154]
Evelyn de OliveiraBoccia
119 Bulgaria (BUL)ブルガリアBurugariaMilena TodorovaShooting[155]
120 Burkina Faso (BUR)ブルキナファソBurukinafasoKouilibi Victorine GuissouAthletics[156]
Ferdinand Compaore
121 Burundi (BDI)ブルンジBurunjiRémy NikobimezeAthletics[157]
Adéline Mushiranzigo
122 Virgin Islands, US (ISV)米領バージン諸島Bei-ryō Bājin ShotōJahmaris NesbittAthletics[158]
123 Vietnam (VIE)ベトナムBetonamuCao Ngọc HùngAthletics[159]
Châu Hoàng Tuyết LoanPowerlifting
124 Benin (BEN)ベナンBeninFayssal AtchibaAthletics[160]
Marina Charlotte Houndalowan
125 Venezuela (VEN)ベネズエラBenezueraLisbeli Marina Vera AndradeAthletics[161]
Abrahan Jesus Ortega Abello
126 Belarus (BLR)ベラルーシBerarūshiLiudmila VauchokRowing[162]
127 Peru (PER)ペルーPerūLeonor Espinoza CarranzaTaekwondo[163]
Efraín SotacuroAthletics
128 Belgium (BEL)ベルギーBerugīMichèle GeorgeEquestrian[164][165]
Bruno VanhoveGoalball
129 Poland (POL)ポーランドPōrandoMaciej LepiatoAthletics[166][167]
Joanna MendakSwimming
130 Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIH)ボスニア・ヘルツェゴビナBosunia HerutsuegobinaZerina SkomoracShooting[168]
Haris EminovicTable Tennis
131 Botswana (BOT)ボツワナBotsuanaGloria MajagaAthletics[169]
132 Portugal (POR)ポルトガルPorudogaruBeatriz_MonteiroBadminton[170]
Miguel MonteiroAthletics
133 Hong Kong, China (HKG)ホンコン・チャイナHonkon ChainaYam Kwok-fanAthletics[171]
Hui Ka-chunSwimming
134 Honduras (HON)ホンジュラスHonjurasuCarlos VelásquezAthletics[172]
135 Madagascar (MAD)マダガスカルMadagasukaruGames Volunteer[lower-alpha 10][173]
136 Malawi (MAW)マラウイMarauiTaonere BandaAthletics[174]
137 Mali (MLI)マリMariKorotoumou CoulibalyAthletics[175]
Youssouf Coulibaly
138 Malta (MLT)マルタMarutaVladyslava KravchenkoSwimming[176]
Thomas BORGAthletics
139 Malaysia (MAS)マレーシアMarēshiaBonnie Bunyau GustinPowerlifting[177]
Siti Noor IasahAthletics
140 South Africa (RSA)南アフリカMinami AfurikaKgothatso MontjaneWheelchair tennis[178]
141 Mexico (MEX)メキシコMekishikoAmalia PérezPowerlifting[179][lower-alpha 11][180][181][182][183]
Diego Lopez DiazSwimming
142 Mauritius (MRI)モーリシャスMōrishusuMarie Emmanuelle Anais AlphonseAthletics[184]
143 Mozambique (MOZ)モザンビークMozanbīkuEdmilsa GovernoAthletics[185]
Hilario Chavela
144 Maldives (MDV)モルディブMorudibuFathimath IbrahimAthletics[186]
Mohamed Mazin
145 Republic of Moldova (MDA)モルドバ共和国Morudoba KyōwakokuOleg CrețulJudo[187]
Larisa MarinenkovaPowerlifting
146 Morocco (MAR)モロッコMorokkoSaida AmoudiAthletics[188]
Houssam IghilliFootball 5-a-side
147 Mongolia (MGL)モンゴルMongoruMunkhbat AajimJudo[189]
Selengee DemberelArchery
148 Montenegro (MNE)モンテネグロMonteneguroFilip RadovićTable Tennis[190]
Marijana GoranovićAthletics
149 Jordan (JOR)ヨルダンYorudanAhmad HindiAthletics[191]
150 Lao People's Democratic Republic (LAO)ラオス人民民主共和国Raosu Jinmin Minshu KyōwakokuKen ThepthidaAthletics[192]
151 Latvia (LAT)ラトビアRatobiaAigars ApinisAthletics[193]
Ieva MelleArchery
152 Lithuania (LTU)リトアニアRitoaniaAndrius SkujaAthletics[194]
Oksana Dobrovolskaja
153 Libya (LBA)リビアRibiaMohamed Alsanousi AbidzarTaekwondo[195]
154 Liberia (LBR)リベリアRiberiaThomas MulbahAthletics[196]
Patience Johnson
155 Romania (ROU)ルーマニアRūmaniaAlex BologaJudo[197]
Tabita VulturarAthletics
156 Luxembourg (LUX)ルクセンブルクRukusenburukuTom HabscheidAthletics[198]
157 Rwanda (RWA)ルワンダRuwandaHermas MuvunyiAthletics[199]
158 Lesotho (LES)レソトResotoLitsitso Khotlele [lower-alpha 12]Athletics[200]
159 Lebanon (LBN)レバノンRebanonArz ZahreddineAthletics[201]
160 United States of America (USA)アメリカ合衆国Amerika GasshūkokuChuck AokiWheelchair rugby[202][203]
Melissa StockwellParatriathlon
161 France (FRA)フランスFuransuSandrine MartinetJudo[204]
Stéphane HoudetWheelchair tennis
162 Japan (JPN)日本NihonKoyo IwabuchiTable tennis[205]
Mami TaniParatriathlon

Notes

  1. Short name Refugee Paralympic Team/難民選手団 on the panels and as announced.
  2. Afghanistan's delegation was unable to march at the opening ceremony as the Taliban re-invaded Kabul days before the games. But then the IPC announced that two para-athletes from Afghanistan had arrived in Tokyo to participate in the Tokyo Paralympics.
  3. Replaced Mariyappan Thangavelu (as original flagbearer), who was quarantined due to possible COVID-19 exposure.[30]
  4. The delegation used a flag depicting a one-off emblem representing the Russian Paralympic Committee.
  5. The panel and announcement both used the name RPC.
  6. RPC was sorted based on its English abbreviation NPC RPC, in Japanese エヌ・ピー・シー・アール・ピー・シー (Enu Pī Shī Āru Pī Shī).[47]
  7. The Guinea team had two registered athlete for Athletics.
  8. The delegation was represented in the Parade, but ultimately withdrew from competition.
  9. New Zealand's delegation did not participate who were quarantined and isolated for 7 days.
  10. The Madagascar team had only one registered athlete, but did not participate in the parade.
  11. Among the Citations, "Toca su turno" (in Spanish), dated (24 August 2021), mentions "Edgar Barajas" as a male flag bearer. However, comparing the other Citations with photos, It is certain that "Diego Lopez Diaz" was actually the male flag bearer of Mexico.
  12. Instead, a volunteer was holding the flag in his hand.

Reviews

The names of each para-athlete who participated in the Opening Ceremony's Parade were projected and scrolled on the "digital signage" equivalent to the inner diameter of the stadium.[206]

See also

References

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