2011 Pan American Games Parade of Nations

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During the Parade of Nations at the 2011 Pan American Games opening ceremony, held beginning at 18:00 CDT on February 14, 2011, 42 athletes bearing the flags of their respective nations led their national delegations as they paraded into Omnilife Stadium in the host city of Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico.

Athletes entered the stadium in an order dictated by tradition. As the host of the first Pan American Games, Argentina entered first. Mexican delegates entered last, representing the host nation. The delegations entered by Spanish alphabetical order as per Pan American Sports Organization protocols, which also happened to be the official languages of the host nation.[1]

The delegation from the Netherlands Antilles marched under the Pan American Sports Organization flag, because their National Olympic Committee had lost official recognition from the International Olympic Committee and the Pan American Sports Organization.[2]


List[]

Order Nation Spanish Flag bearer Sport
1  Argentina (ARG) Argentina Walter Pérez[3] Cycling
2  Antigua and Barbuda (ANT) Antigua y Barbuda Robert Marsh[4] Cycling
3  Netherlands Antilles (AHO) Antillas Holandesas Swimming
4  Aruba (ARU) Aruba Taekwondo
5  Bahamas (BAH) Bahamas Swimming
6  Barbados (BAR) Barbados Shakera Reece Athletics
7  Belize (BIZ) Belice Chef de mission
8  Bermuda (BER) Bermuda Malcolm Smith Sailing
9  Bolivia (BOL) Bolivia [5] Racquetball
10  Brazil (BRA) Brasil Hugo Hoyama[6] Table tennis
11  Canada (CAN) Canadá Christine Sinclair[7] Football
12  Chile (CHI) Chile [8] Karate
13  Colombia (COL) Colombia Mariana Pajón[9] Cycling
14  Costa Rica (CRC) Costa Rica David Jimenez[10] Boxing
15  Cuba (CUB) Cuba Mijaín López[11] Wrestling
16  Dominica (DMA) Dominica Erison Hurtault Athletics
17  Ecuador (ECU) Ecuador Diego Ferrín[12] Athletics
18  El Salvador (ESA) El Salvador Pamela Benítez[13] Swimming
19  United States (USA) Estados Unidos de América Jason Read[14] Rowing
20  Grenada (GRN) Granada Joel Redhead Athletics
21  Guatemala (GUA) Guatemala Kevin Cordón[15] Badminton
22  Guyana (GUY) Guyana Taekwondo
23  Haiti (HAI) Haití
24  Honduras (HON) Honduras [16] Wrestling
25  Cayman Islands (CAY) Islas Caimán Equestrian
26  Virgin Islands (ISV) Islas Vírgenes [17] NOC President
27  British Virgin Islands (IVB) Islas Vírgenes Británicas Athletics
28  Jamaica (JAM) Jamaica [18] Cycling
29  Nicaragua (NCA) Nicaragua [19] Swimming
30  Panama (PAN) Panamá [20] Equestrian
31  Paraguay (PAR) Paraguay Ben Hockin[21] Swimming
32  Peru (PER) Perú [22] Wrestling
33  Puerto Rico (PUR) Puerto Rico Luis Rivera[23] Gymnastics
34  Dominican Republic (DOM) República Dominicana Dionicio Gustavo[24] Karate
35  Saint Kitts and Nevis (SKN) San Cristóbal y Nieves Antoine Adams[25] Athletics
36  Saint Lucia (LCA) Santa Lucía Levern Spencer Athletics
37  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (VIN) San Vicente y las Granadinas Kineke Alexander Athletics
38  Suriname (SUR) Surinam Crystal Leefmans Badminton
39  Trinidad and Tobago (TRI) Trinidad y Tobago
40  Uruguay (URU) Uruguay Marcelo Chirico[26] Equestrian
41  Venezuela (VEN) Venezuela Andreina Pinto[27] Swimming
42  Mexico (MEX) México Juan René Serrano[28] Archery

References[]

  1. ^ "Pan American Regulation". Pan American Sports Organization. May 27, 2011. Archived from the original on 2011-01-30.
  2. ^ On the Scene - Guadalajara Venues Ready, Adios for Netherlands Antilles, Hurricane Watch
  3. ^ Walter Pérez fue elegido abanderado de la delegación Argentina (in Spanish)
  4. ^ "NOC names Pan American Games team". Archived from the original on 2011-10-11. Retrieved 2011-10-13.
  5. ^ Monroy es el abanderado Archived 2012-04-03 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish)
  6. ^ Hugo Hoyama levará bandeira do Brasil na abertura do Pan (in Portuguese)
  7. ^ Jesse Campigotto (October 4, 2011). "Soccer star Sinclair to carry flag at Pan Am Games". CBC Sports.ca. Retrieved October 4, 2011.
  8. ^ David Dubo is the new standard-bearer of Chile in the Pan Archived 2012-06-13 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish)
  9. ^ Panam: campeona mundial Mariana Pajón, abanderada de Colombia (in Spanish)
  10. ^ "Medallita" dice que ser el abanderado es lo mejor que le ha pasado Archived 2011-10-03 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish)
  11. ^ Panam: Campeón olímpico de lucha es abanderado de Cuba (in Spanish)
  12. ^ Ferrin Diego Valencia Archived 2012-04-03 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish)
  13. ^ Nadadora, Pamela Benítez será la abanderada Archived 2011-10-09 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish)
  14. ^ "Jason Read chosen as Team USA flag bearer for 2011 Pan American Games". Archived from the original on 2012-04-04. Retrieved 2011-10-13.
  15. ^ Cordón será el abanderado de la delegación guatemalteca en Guadajalara 2011 Archived 2011-10-26 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish)
  16. ^ Lambert será abanderado de Honduras en Panamericanos Archived 2011-09-29 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish)
  17. ^ "USVI squad revels in opening ceremonies". Archived from the original on 2012-05-05. Retrieved 2011-10-16.
  18. ^ J’cans competing in several sports at the 2011 Pan Am Games[permanent dead link]
  19. ^ Dalia carried the flag (in Spanish)
  20. ^ Mizrachi es la abanderada (in Spanish)
  21. ^ Benjamín Hockin será el abanderado en los Juegos Panamericanos Archived 2012-03-23 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish)
  22. ^ Mallqui abanderada para los juegos panamericanos Guadalajara 2011 (in Spanish)
  23. ^ Tingui Vargas será el abanderado en los Juegos Panamericanos (in Spanish)
  24. ^ Dionisio es el nuevo abanderado RD en Panam (in Spanish)
  25. ^ SKNOC Officially Announces its 2011 Pan Am Games Team
  26. ^ Marcelo Chirico será el abanderado de Uruguay en los Juegos Panamericanos de Guadalajara (in Spanish)
  27. ^ Abanderamiento inédito de 386 atletas que representarán a Venezuela en Guadalajara 2011 Archived 2012-04-03 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish)
  28. ^ Serrano podría ser el abanderado Panamericano Archived 2012-05-22 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish)
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