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1992 Winter Olympics national flag bearers

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During the Parade of Nations section of the 1992 Winter 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 official languages of France. As tradition dictates, Greece led the parade and France was the last to march to the stadium as the host nation.

List

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Order Nation French Flag bearer Sport
1  Greece (GRE) Grèce Thanasis Tsakiris Biathlon
2  Algeria (ALG) Algérie Nacera Boukamoum Alpine skiing
3  Germany (GER) Allemagne Wolfgang Hoppe Bobsleigh
4  Andorra (AND) Andorre
5  Netherlands Antilles (AHO) Antilles néerlandaises Dudley den Dulk Bobsleigh
6  Argentina (ARG) Argentine Carolina Eiras Alpine skiing
7  Australia (AUS) Australie Danny Kah Speed skating
8  Austria (AUT) Autriche Anita Wachter[1] Alpine skiing
9  Belgium (BEL) Belgique Geert Blanchart Short track speed skating
10  Bermuda (BER) Bermudes John Hoskins[2] Official
11  Bolivia (BOL) Bolivie Guillermo Avila[3] Alpine skiing
12  Brazil (BRA) Brésil Hans Egger Alpine skiing
13  Bulgaria (BUL) Bulgarie Iva Karagiozova-Shkodreva Biathlon
14  Canada (CAN) Canada Sylvie Daigle Short track speed skating
15  Chile (CHI) Chili Paulo Oppliger[4] Alpine skiing
16  China (CHN) République populaire de Chine Song Chen Speed skating
17  Cyprus (CYP) Chypre Sokratis Aristodimou Alpine skiing
18  South Korea (KOR) Corée Lee Yeong-ha[5] Speed skating
19  Costa Rica (CRC) Costa Rica
20  Croatia (CRO) Croatie Tomislav Čižmešija Figure skating
21  Denmark (DEN) Danemark Ebbe Hartz Cross-country skiing
22  Unified Team (EUN) Équipe unifiée Valeriy Medvedtsev Biathlon
23  Spain (ESP) Espagne Blanca Fernández Ochoa Alpine skiing
24  Estonia (EST) Estonie Ants Antson Official from Estonian Olympic Committee
25  United States (USA) États-Unis d'Amérique Bill Koch Cross-country skiing
26  Finland (FIN) Finlande Timo Blomqvist Ice hockey
27  Great Britain (GBR) Grande-Bretagne Wilf O'Reilly Short track speed skating
28  Honduras (HON) Honduras Jenny Palacios-Stillo Cross-country skiing
29  Hungary (HUN) Hongrie Attila Tóth Figure skating
30  India (IND) Inde
31  Ireland (IRL) Irlande Pat McDonagh Bobsleigh
32  Iceland (ISL) Islande Ásta Halldórsdóttir Alpine skiing
33  Italy (ITA) Italie Alberto Tomba Alpine skiing
34  Jamaica (JAM) Jamaïque Dudley Stokes Bobsleigh
35  Japan (JPN) Japon Tsutomu Kawasaki Short track speed skating
36  Latvia (LAT) Lettonie Jānis Ķipurs Bobsleigh
37  Lebanon (LIB) Liban
38  Liechtenstein (LIE) Liechtenstein Birgit Heeb-Batliner Alpine skiing
39  Lithuania (LTU) Lituanie Gintaras Jasinskas Biathlon
40  Luxembourg (LUX) Luxembourg Marc Girardelli Alpine skiing
41  Morocco (MAR) Maroc
42  Mexico (MEX) Mexique Roberto Alvarez Cross-country skiing
43  Monaco (MON) Monaco Albert II, Prince of Monaco Bobsleigh
44  Mongolia (MGL) Mongolie Ziitsagaany Ganbat Cross-country skiing
45  Norway (NOR) Norvège Eirik Kvalfoss Biathlon
46  New Zealand (NZL) Nouvelle-Zélande Chris Nicholson Short track speed skating
47  Netherlands (NED) Pays-Bas Leo Visser Speed skating
48  Philippines (PHI) Philippines Michael Teruel Alpine skiing
49  Poland (POL) Pologne Henryk Gruth Ice hockey
50  Puerto Rico (PUR) Porto Rico Jorge Bonnet Bobsleigh
51  North Korea (PRK) République populaire démocratique de Corée
52  Romania (ROU) Roumanie Ioan Apostol Luge
53  San Marino (SMR) Saint-Marin Andrea Sammaritani[6] Cross-country skiing
54  Senegal (SEN) Sénégal Lamine Guèye Alpine skiing
55  Slovenia (SLO) Slovénie Franci Petek Ski jumping
56  Sweden (SWE) Suède Tomas Gustafson Speed skating
57  Switzerland (SUI) Suisse Vreni Schneider Alpine skiing
58  Swaziland (SWZ) Swaziland Keith Fraser Alpine skiing
59  Chinese Taipei (TPE) Chinese Taipei
60  Czechoslovakia (TCH) Tchécoslovaquie Pavel Benc Cross-country skiing
61  Turkey (TUR) Turquie
62  Virgin Islands (ISV) Îles Vierges Anne Abernathy Luge
63  Yugoslavia (YUG) Yougoslavie
64  France (FRA) France Fabrice Guy Nordic combined

References

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  1. ^ "Flagbearers for Austria". olympedia.org. OlyMADMen. Retrieved 20 December 2023.
  2. ^ "Flagbearers for Bermuda". olympedia.org. OlyMADMen. Retrieved 22 December 2023.
  3. ^ "Bolivia". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 17 June 2019.
  4. ^ "Chile". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 17 June 2019.
  5. ^ "Korea (South)". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 1 August 2019.
  6. ^ "San Marino". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 20 June 2019.
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