1976 Summer Olympics national flag bearers

During the Parade of Nations section of the 1976 Summer Olympics opening ceremony, athletes from the participating countries marched into the arena. Each delegation was led by a flag bearer and a sign with the name of the country on it. The Parade of Nations was organized in French, the main language of Quebec province of Canada. As tradition dictates, Greece led the parade and Canada was the last to march to the stadium as the host nation. Because of 1976 Summer Olympics boycott, some African countries which marched at the parade later withdrew from the Games. Egypt was the only exception because they had decided not to march at the opening ceremony.

List

Order Nation French Flag bearer Sport
1 Greece (GRE)GrèceVasilios PapageorgopoulosAthletics
2 West Germany (FRG)AllemagneHans Günter WinklerEquestrian
3 Andorra (AND)Andorre
4 Antigua and Barbuda (ANT)Antigua
5 Netherlands Antilles (AHO)Antilles Néerlandaises
6 Saudi Arabia (KSA)Arabie Saoudite
7 Argentina (ARG)ArgentineHugo AberasteguiRowing
8 Australia (AUS)AustralieRaelene BoyleAthletics
9 Austria (AUT)AutricheGünther PfaffCanoeing
10 Bahamas (BAH)Bahamas
11 Barbados (BAR)Barbade
12 Belgium (BEL)BelgiqueGaston RoelantsAthletics
13 Belize (BIZ)Belize
14 Bermuda (BER)Bermudes
15 Bolivia (BOL)Bolivie
16 Brazil (BRA)BrésilJoão Carlos de OliveiraAthletics
17 Bulgaria (BUL)BulgarieAleksandar TomovWrestling
18 Cameroon (CMR)[1]Cameroun
19 Cayman Islands (CAY)Îles Caïmans
20 Chile (CHI)Chili
21 Colombia (COL)Colombie
22 South Korea (KOR)Corée
23 Costa Rica (CRC)Costa RicaMaría ParísSwimming
24 Ivory Coast (CIV)Côte d'Ivoire
25 Cuba (CUB)CubaTeófilo StevensonBoxing
26 Denmark (DEN)DanemarkJudith AndersenRowing
27 Dominican Republic (DOM)République Dominicaine
28 Ecuador (ECU)ÉquateurNelson SuárezDiving
29 Spain (ESP)EspagneEnrique RodríguezBoxing
30 United States (USA)États-UnisGary Hall, Sr.Swimming
31 Fiji (FIJ)Fidji
32 Finland (FIN)FinlandeLasse VirénAthletics
33 France (FRA)FranceDaniel MorelonCycling
34 Great Britain (GBR)Grande BretagneRodney PattissonSailing
35 Guatemala (GUA)Guatémala
36 Guyana (GUY)[1]Guyana
37 Haiti (HAI)Haiti
38 Honduras (HON)Honduras
39 Hong Kong (HKG)Hong Kong
40 Hungary (HUN)HongrieJenő KamutiFencing
41 India (IND)Inde
42 Indonesia (INA)IndonésieDonald PandianganArchery
43 Iran (IRI)IranMoslem Eskandar-FilabiWrestling
44 Ireland (IRL)IrlandeFrank MooreRowing
45 Iceland (ISL)IslandeÓskar JakobssonAthletics
46 Israel (ISR)IsraëlEsther Shakhamorov-RotAthletics
47 Italy (ITA)ItalieKlaus DibiasiDiving
48 Jamaica (JAM)Jamaïque
49 Japan (JPN)JaponKatsutoshi Mekota
50 Kuwait (KUW)Koweït
51 Lebanon (LIB)Liban
52 Liechtenstein (LIE)Liechtenstein
53 Luxembourg (LUX)LuxembourgRobert SchielFencing
54 Malaysia (MAS)MalaisieIshtiaq MubarakAthletics
55 Mali (MLI)[1]Mali
56 Morocco (MAR)[1]Maroc
57 Mexico (MEX)MexiqueTeresa DíazGymnastics
58 Monaco (MON)MonacoFrancis Boisson
59 Mongolia (MGL)MongolieZevegiin OidovWrestling
60 Nepal (NEP)Népal
61 Nicaragua (NIC)Nicaragua
62 Norway (NOR)NorvègeLeif JenssenWeightlifting
63 Papua New Guinea (PNG)Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée
64 New Zealand (NZL)Nouvelle-ZélandeDavid AspinWrestling
65 Pakistan (PAK)Pakistan
66 Panama (PAN)Panamá
67 Paraguay (PAR)Paraguay
68 Netherlands (NED)Pays-BasAndré BolhuisField hockey
69 Peru (PER)Pérou
70 Philippines (PHI)Philippines
71 Poland (POL)PologneGrzegorz ŚledziewskiCanoeing
72 Puerto Rico (PUR)Porto RicoTéofilo Colón
73 Portugal (POR)Portugal
74 East Germany (GDR)République Démocratique AllemandeHans-Georg ReimannAthletics
75 North Korea (PRK)R.P.D. Corée[n 1]
76 Romania (ROU)RoumanieNicolae MartinescuWrestling
77 San Marino (SMR)Saint-Marin
78 Senegal (SEN)Senegal
79 Singapore (SIN)SingapourKoh Eng KianJudo
80 Sweden (SWE)SuèdeJan KarlssonWrestling
81 Switzerland (SUI)SuisseChristian KauterFencing
82 Suriname (SUR)SurinameRicardo ElmontJudo
83 Swaziland (SWZ)[1]Swaziland
84 Czechoslovakia (TCH)TchécoslovaquieLudvík DaněkAthletics
85 Thailand (THA)Thaïlande
86 Trinidad and Tobago (TRI)Trinidad-TobagoHasely CrawfordAthletics
87 Tunisia (TUN)[1]Tunisie
88 Turkey (TUR)Turquie
89 Soviet Union (URS)U.R.S.S. [n 2]Vasily AlekseyevWeightlifting
90 Uruguay (URU)Uruguay
91 Venezuela (VEN)VenezuelaManuel LunaJudo
92 Virgin Islands (ISV)Îles Vierges
93 Yugoslavia (YUG)YougoslavieHrvoje HorvatHandball
94 Canada (CAN)CanadaAbby HoffmanAthletics
Notes
  1. République Populaire Démocratique de Corée
  2. Union des Républiques Socialistes Soviétiques

Footnotes

  1. Withdrew after opening ceremony
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