2012 Summer Olympics Parade of Nations


During the Parade of Nations portion of the London 2012 Summer Olympics opening ceremony, athletes and officials from each participating country paraded in the Olympic Stadium preceded by their flag. Each flag bearer had been chosen either by the nation's National Olympic Committee or by the athletes themselves. The teams walked to the sound of iconic British modern music.

Parade order

was entered first, as the nation of the ancient and first modern Olympic Games. The host nation Great Britain marched last. Other countries entered in alphabetical order in the language of the host country, according with tradition and IOC guidelines.
Whilst most countries entered under their short names, a few entered under more formal or alternative names, sometimes due to political or naming disputes.
Macedonia entered as "Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia'" because of the naming dispute with Greece. The Republic of China 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, 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 the Congo entered with its full name. Similarly South Korea entered as "Republic of Korea" under K while North Korea entered as "Democratic People's Republic of Korea". The British Virgin Islands entered under B while the United States Virgin Islands entered as simply the "Virgin Islands", under V. 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". For the first time in many years, Libyan athletes marched as "Libya", and not "Libyan Arab Jamahiriya" as Libya was known during the reign of Muammar Gaddafi.

Parade

Each team was led by a flagbearer, accompanied by a child volunteer carrying a copper petal and a young lady carrying a sign with the country's English name. The copper petal was engraved with the name of the nation and would later be used to build the cauldron for the Olympic flame. The volunteer carrying the sign wore a dress made entirely from fabric printed with photos of Olympic volunteers, including those who had not been chosen. Each nation's flag was planted as it arrived at the model of Glastonbury Tor.
Netherlands Antilles was not eligible to participate separately in the parade, as its National Olympic Committee was no longer recognized by the IOC due to the 2010 dissolution of the Netherlands Antilles. However, Dutch Antilleans paraded independently under the Olympic flag, together with a South Sudanese runner whose newly independent country did not yet have an Olympic committee.
Notable were the first ever female Olympic athletes from Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Brunei.
The Indian team entered the stadium jointly led by a woman dressed in a red top and blue trousers, who was not part of its team. In India this incident received media attention, but London officials downplayed concerns saying that she was Madhura Nagendra, a volunteer who had been security screened. Some media outlets later identified her as Madhura Honey, a graduate of Communications and Media Studies from Christ College in Bangalore. The Indian team's acting chef-de-mission Muralidharan Raja filed a protest with organisers.
Announcers in the stadium read off the names of the marching nations in French and English, with music accompanying the athletes as they marched into the stadium. English is also the host nation's official language.

Countries and flagbearers

Below is a list of parading countries and their announced flag bearer, in the same order as the parade. This is sortable by country name, flag bearer's name, or flag bearer's sport. Names are given in the form officially designated by the IOC.
OrderCountryFlag bearerSport
1Taekwondo
2Taekwondo
3Weightlifting
4Boxing
5Swimming
6Shooting
7Judo
8Athletics
9Field hockey
10Taekwondo
11Swimming
12Basketball
13Swimming
14Judo
15Athletics
16Shooting
17Swimming
18Athletics
19Tennis
20Athletics
21Athletics
22Judo
23Sailing
24Archery
25Swimming
26Judo
27Athletics
28Equestrian
29Athletics
30Athletics
31Gymnastics
32Judo
33Athletics
34Taekwondo
35Wrestling
36Triathlon
37Judo
38Swimming
39Taekwondo
40Judo
41Archery
42Basketball
43Cycling
44Athletics
45Athletics
46Sailing
47Athletics
48Athletics
49Handball
50Wrestling
51Tennis
52Badminton
53Athletics
54Athletics
55Canoeing
56Athletics
57Athletics
58Taekwondo
59Canoeing
60Judo
61Cycling
62Athletics
63Athletics
64Athletics
65Swimming
66Judo
67Swimming
68Swimming
69Fencing
70Athletics
71Athletics
72Shooting
73Field hockey
74Boxing
75Athletics
76Wrestling
77Sailing
78Judo
79Wrestling
80Athletics
81Judo
82Athletics
83Cycling
84Water polo
85Athletics
86LOCOG/Games Maker
87Wrestling
88Swimming
89Boxing
90Athletics
91Boxing
92Sailing
93Fencing
94Athletics
95Wrestling
96Taekwondo
97Wrestling
98Swimming
99Weightlifting
100Handball
101Shooting
102Judo
103Athletics
104Beach volleyball
105Taekwondo
106Athletics
107Athletics
108Swimming
109Tennis
110Athletics
111Judo
112Judo
113Athletics
114Diving
115Badminton
116Athletics
117Shooting
118Athletics
119Athletics
120Beach volleyball
121Taekwondo
122Weightlifting
123Archery
124Swimming
125Athletics
126Judo
127Taekwondo
128Athletics
129Athletics
130Shooting
131Weightlifting
132Swimming
133Sailing
134Athletics
135Boxing
136Boxing
137Wrestling
138Canoeing
139Shooting
140Field hockey
141Athletics
142Judo
143Athletics
144Athletics
145Swimming
146Athletics
147Weightlifting
148Tennis
149Judo
150Athletics
151Shooting
152Tennis
153Tennis
154Cycling
155Athletics
156Athletics
157Athletics
158Weightlifting
159Shooting
160Athletics
161Athletics
162Judo
163Tennis
164Judo
165Athletics
166Table tennis
167Shooting
168Canoeing
169Weightlifting
170Athletics
171Athletics
172Basketball
173Badminton
174Athletics
175Swimming
176Swimming
177Equestrian
178Tennis
179Athletics
180Weightlifting
181Boxing
182Athletics
183Swimming
184Athletics
185Canoeing
186Swimming
187Athletics
188Handball
189Volleyball
190Boxing
191Athletics
192Swimming
193Judo
194Shooting
195Fencing
196Rowing
197Boxing
198Table tennis
199Table tennis
200Fencing
201Athletics
202Taekwondo
203Athletics
204Swimming
205Cycling

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