2015 Pan American Games Parade of Nations

The 2015 Pan American Games Parade of Nations occurred at the 2015 Pan American Games opening ceremony, held beginning at 18:45 Eastern Daylight Time (UTC−4) on July 10, 2015. 41 athletes bearing the flags of their respective nations led their national delegations as they paraded into Pan Am Ceremonies Venue in the host city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Athletes entered the stadium in an order dictated by tradition. As the host of the first Pan American Games, Argentina entered first. The Canadian delegation entered last, representing the host nation. The remaining countries entered in Spanish alphabetical order as per Pan American Sports Organization protocol.[1]

As each nation entered the music reflected the traditional instruments and melodic styles of each of the 41 countries and territories. Silhouettes portraying the five disciplines of the pentathlon appear in the distance to honour their entrance (javelin, long jump, wrestling, discus and running), where the first multi sport games and the Pan American Games grew from their foundations. Each nation was preceded by a placard bearer holding a high-tech LED Device which flashed the name of each participating team in the three languages (English, French and Spanish), the former two also being the official languages of Canada.

List

The US contingent for the 2015 Pan Am games shown entering the stadium during the opening ceremonies
Order Nation Spanish French Flag bearer Sport
1 Argentina (ARG)ArgentinaArgentine Walter Pérez[2] Cycling
2 Antigua and Barbuda (ANT)Antigua y BarbudaAntigue et Barbude Daniel Bailey Athletics
3 Aruba (ARU)ArubaAruba Philipine van Aanholt[3] Sailing
4 Bahamas (BAH)BahamasBahamas Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace[4] Swimming
5 Barbados (BAR)BarbadosBarbade Darian King[4] Tennis
6 Belize (BIZ)BeliceBelize Amed Figueroa Triathlon
7 Bermuda (BER)BermudaBermudes Julian Fletcher[4] Swimming
8 Bolivia (BOL)BoliviaBolivie Rudolf Knijnenburg[5] Shooting
9 Brazil (BRA)BrasilBrésil Thiago Pereira[6] Swimming
10 Chile (CHI)ChileChili Isidora Jiménez[7] Athletics
11 Colombia (COL)ColombiaColombie Miguel Ángel Rodríguez[8] Squash
12 Costa Rica (CRC)Costa RicaCosta Rica Roberto Sawyers[9] Athletics
13 Cuba (CUB)CubaCuba Mijaín López[10] Wrestling
14 Dominica (DMA)DominicaDominique David Registe[4] Athletics
15 Ecuador (ECU)EcuadorEquateur Jacqueline Factos[11] Karate
16 El Salvador (ESA)El SalvadorSalvador Marcelo Acosta[12] Swimming
17 United States (USA)Estados Unidos de AméricaÉtats-Unis D'Amerique Kim Rhode[13] Shooting
18 Grenada (GRN)GranadaGrenade Oreoluwa Cherebin[4] Swimming
19 Guatemala (GUA)GuatemalaGuatemala Mirna Ortiz[14] Athletics
20 Guyana (GUY)GuyanaGuyana Onika George[4] Swimming
21 Haiti (HAI)HaitíHaïti Edouard Joseph[4] Weightlifting
22 Honduras (HON)HondurasHonduras Kevin Mejía[15] Wrestling
23 Cayman Islands (CAY)Islas CaimánÎles Caïmans Brett Fraser[4] Swimming
24 British Virgin Islands (IVB)Islas Vírgenes BritánicasÎles Vierges britanniques Joseph Chapman[4] Squash
25 Virgin Islands (ISV)Islas Vírgenes de los Estados UnidosÎles Vierges des États-Unis Cy Thompson[4] Sailing
26 Jamaica (JAM)JamaicaJamaïque Gareth Henry[4] Badminton
27 Mexico (MEX)MéxicoMexique Paola Longoria[16] Racquetball
28 Nicaragua (NCA)NicaraguaNicaragua Darrel Campbell Lewis[4] Baseball
29 Panama (PAN)PanamáPanama Édgar Crespo[17] Swimming
30 Paraguay (PAR)ParaguayParaguay Benjamin Hockin[18] Swimming
31 Peru (PER)PerúPerou Diego Elías[8] Squash
32 Puerto Rico (PUR)Puerto RicoPorto Rico Luis Rivera[19] Gymnastics
33 Dominican Republic (DOM)República DominicanaRépublique dominicaine Eduardo Lorenzo[20] Shooting
34 Saint Kitts and Nevis (SKN)San Cristóbal y NievesSaint-Christophe-et-Niévès Antoine Adams[4] Athletics
35 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (VIN)San Vicente y las GranadinasSaint-Vincent-et-les-Grenadines Kineke Alexander[4] Athletics
36 Saint Lucia (LCA)Santa LucíaSainte-Lucie Jordan Augier[4] Swimming
37 Suriname (SUR)SurinamSuriname Chinyere Pigot[4] Swimming
38 Trinidad and Tobago (TRI)Trinidad y TobagoTrinité-et-Tobago Roger Daniel[4] Shooting
39 Uruguay (URU)UruguayUruguay Déborah Rodríguez[21] Athletics
40 Venezuela (VEN)VenezuelaVenezuela Marvin Blanco[22] Athletics
41 Canada (CAN)CanadáCanada Mark Oldershaw[23] Canoeing

References

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