During the 2018 Winter Paralympics Parade of Nations at the 2018 Winter Paralympics opening ceremony, beginning at 20:00 KST (UTC+9) on 9 March 2018, athletes bearing the flags of their respective nations led their national delegations as they paraded into the Pyeongchang Olympic Stadium in the host city of Pyeongchang, South Korea.

Background

All teams entered in alphabetical order based on the names of countries in the Korean language, except host nation South Korea, marched last. The collation method used is based on the names as written in Hangul, the Korean alphabet. The names of the nations were announced English and Korean, the official languages of the Paralympic movement and the host nation, in accordance with traditional and International Paralympic Committee (IPC) 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. North Korean and South Korean teams marched on their own, after the leaders of both Koreas failed to arrange for both teams to march together in the opening ceremony.[1] After a Russian state-sponsored doping program was exposed following the 2014 Winter Paralympics, the Russian Paralympic Committee was suspended, and selected athletes were allowed to compete neutrally under the IOC designation of "Neutral Paralympic Athletes" (패럴림픽 립 선수), under 중. In addition, the United States, Iran, North Korea, China and South Korea all entered under their formal names, respectively the "United States of America", "Islamic Republic of Iran", "Democratic People's Republic of Korea", "People's Republic of China" and "Republic of Korea".

A record of 49 nations entered the stadium with a combined total of 569 athletes. Three nations made their Winter Paralympic debut, namely Georgia, North Korea and Tajikistan.

List

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 and flag bearer's sport. Names are given in the form officially designated by the IPC.[2]

Order Nation Hangul Roman Transliteration Flag bearer Sport
1 Greece (GRE)그리스geu ri seuKonstantinos PetrakisSnowboarding
2 Netherlands (NED)네덜란드ne deol ran deuBibian Mentel-SpeeSnowboarding
3 Norway (NOR)노르웨이no reu we iBirgit SkarsteinCross-country skiing
4 New Zealand (NZL)뉴질랜드nyu jil raen deuCorey PetersAlpine skiing
5 Denmark (DEN)덴마크den ma keuDaniel WagnerSnowboarding
6 Germany (GER)독일dok ilAndrea EskauBiathlon
Cross-country skiing
7 Romania (ROU)루마니아ru ma ni aMihaita PaparaSnowboarding
8 Mexico (MEX)멕시코mek si koArly VelásquezAlpine skiing
9 Mongolia (MGL)몽골mong golGanbold BatmunkhCross-country skiing
10 United States (USA)미국mi gukMike SchultzSnowboarding
11 Belgium (BEL)벨기에bel gi eEléonor SanaAlpine skiing
12 Belarus (BLR)벨라루스bel ra ru seuLiudmila VauchokCross-country skiing
13 Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIH)보스니아 헤르체고비나bo seu ni a he reu che go bi naIlma KazazićAlpine skiing
14 Bulgaria (BUL)불가리아bul ga ri aSvetoslav GeorgievCross-country skiing
15 Brazil (BRA)브라질beu ra jilAline Dos Santos RochaCross-country skiing
16 Serbia (SRB)세르비아se reu bi aMiloš ZarićCross-country skiing
17 Sweden (SWE)스웨덴seu we denRonny PerssonWheelchair curling
18 Switzerland (SUI)스위스seu wi seuFelix WagnerWheelchair curling
19 Spain (ESP)스페인seu pe inAstrid FinaSnowboarding
20 Slovakia (SVK)슬로바키아seul ro ba ki aHenrieta Farkašová & Natália ŠubrtováAlpine skiing
21 Slovenia (SLO)슬로베니아seul ro be ni aJernej SlivnikAlpine skiing
22 Armenia (ARM)아르메니아a reu me ni aStasik NazaryanCross-country skiing
23 Argentina (ARG)아르헨티나a reu hen ti naEnrique PlanteyAlpine skiing
24 Iceland (ISL)아이슬란드a i seul ran deuHilmar Snaer OvarssonAlpine skiing
25 Andorra (AND)안도라an do raRoger Puig DaviAlpine skiing
26 Great Britain (GBR)영국yeong gukOwen PickSnowboarding
27 Australia (AUS)오스트레일리아o seu teu re il ri aJoany BadenhorstSnowboarding
28 Austria (AUT)오스트리아o seu teu ri aClaudia LoeschAlpine skiing
29 Uzbekistan (UZB)우즈베키스탄u jeu be ki seu tanYokutkhon KholbekovaCross-country skiing
30 Ukraine (UKR)우크라이나u keu ra i naVitaliy LukyanenkoBiathlon
Cross-country skiing
31 Iran (IRI)이란i ranElaheh GholifallahCross-country skiing
32 Italy (ITA)이탈리아i tal ri aFlorian PlankerPara ice hockey
33 Japan (JPN)일본il bonMomoka MuraokaAlpine skiing
34 North Korea (PRK)조선민주주의인민공화국jo seon min ju ju ui in min gong hwa gukKim Jong-hyonCross-country skiing
35 Georgia (GEO)조지아jo ji aTemuri DadianiCross-country skiing
36 China (CHN)중국jung gukPeng YuanyuanCross-country skiing
37 Neutral Paralympic Athletes (NPA)패럴림픽 중립 선수pae reol lim pik jung nip seon suPOCOG VolunteerN/A
38 Czech Republic (CZE)체코che koMiroslav HrbekPara ice hockey
39 Chile (CHI)칠레chil reDiego SeguelAlpine skiing
40 Kazakhstan (KAZ)카자흐스탄ka ja heu seu tanKairat KanafinCross-country skiing
41 Canada (CAN)캐나다kae na daBrian McKeeverCross-country skiing
42 Croatia (CRO)크로아티아keu ro a ti aEva GoluzaAlpine skiing
43 Tajikistan (TJK)타지키스탄ta ji ki seu tanSiyovush IlyasovCross-country skiing
44 Turkey (TUR)터키teo kiMehmet ÇekiçAlpine skiing
45 Poland (POL)폴란드pol ran deuKamil RosiekBiathlon
Cross-country skiing
46 France (FRA)프랑스peu rang seuMarie BochetAlpine skiing
47 Finland (FIN)핀란드pin ran deuMatti Suur-HamariSnowboarding
48 Hungary (HUN)헝가리heong ga riZsolt BaloghAlpine skiing
49 South Korea (KOR)대한민국dae han min gukSin Eui-hyunBiathlon
Cross-country skiing

References

  1. "'Flag dispute' halts joint Korean march". BBC News. 8 March 2018. Retrieved 10 March 2018.
  2. "PyeongChang 2018: Flag bearers revealed". paralympic.org. International Paralympic Committee (IPC). 9 March 2018. Retrieved 10 March 2018.
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