2019 Pan American Games Parade of Nations

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Estadio Nacional

During the Parade of Nations at the 2019 Pan American Games opening ceremony, on July 26, 2019, 41 athletes bearing the flags of their respective nations lead their national delegations as they paraded into Estadio Nacional in the host city of Lima, Peru

March order[]

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

List[]

Order Nation Spanish Flag bearer Sport
1  Argentina (ARG) Argentina Javier Conte[2] Sailing
2  Antigua and Barbuda (ANT) Antigua y Barbuda Jalese Gordon[3] Sailing
3  Aruba (ARU) Aruba Mack van den Eerenbeemt[3] Sailing
4  Bahamas (BAH) Bahamas Justin Roberts[4] Tennis
5  Barbados (BAR) Barbados [5] Surfing
6  Belize (BIZ) Belice [6] Triathlon
7  Bermuda (BER) Bermuda Cecilia Wollmann[7] Sailing
8  Bolivia (BOL) Bolivia Conrrado Moscoso[8] Racquetball
9  Brazil (BRA) Brasil Martine Grael and
Kahena Kunze[9]
Sailing
10  Canada (CAN) Canadá Scott Tupper[10] Field hockey
11  Chile (CHI) Chile Felipe Miranda[11] Water skiing
12  Colombia (COL) Colombia Yuberjen Martínez[citation needed] Boxing
13  Costa Rica (CRC) Costa Rica Shirley Cruz[12] Football
14  Cuba (CUB) Cuba Mijaín López[13] Wrestling
15  Dominica (DMA) Dominica [3] Chef De Mission
16  Ecuador (ECU) Ecuador Tamara Salazar[14] Weightlifting
17  El Salvador (ESA) El Salvador Roberto Hernández[15] Archery
18  United States (USA) Estados Unidos de América Kathleen Sharkey[16] Field hockey
19  Grenada (GRN) Granada Anderson Peters[3] Athletics
20  Guatemala (GUA) Guatemala Jorge Vega[17] Gymnastics
21  Guyana (GUY) Guyana [3] Boxing
22  Haiti (HAI) Haití Aniya Louissaint[18] Taekwondo
23  Honduras (HON) Honduras [19] Equestrian
24  Cayman Islands (CAY) Islas Caimán Kemar Hyman[20] Athletics
25  British Virgin Islands (IVB) Islas Vírgenes Británicas [21] Sailing
26  Virgin Islands (ISV) Islas Vírgenes de los Estados Unidos Eduardo Garcia[3] Athletics
27  Jamaica (JAM) Jamaica Christopher Binnie[22] Squash
28  Mexico (MEX) México Jorge Orozco[23] Shooting
29  Nicaragua (NCA) Nicaragua [24] Beach volleyball
30  Panama (PAN) Panamá Carolena Carstens[25] Taekwondo
31  Paraguay (PAR) Paraguay [26] Table tennis
32  Puerto Rico (PUR) Puerto Rico Franklin Gómez[27] Wrestling
33  Dominican Republic (DOM) República Dominicana Crismery Santana[28] Weightlifting
34  Saint Kitts and Nevis (SKN) San Cristóbal y Nieves [29] Athletics
35  Saint Lucia (LCA) Santa Lucía Luc Chevrier[30] Sailing
36  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (VIN) San Vicente y las Granadinas [31] Cycling
37  Suriname (SUR) Surinam Dylan Darmohoetomo[32] Badminton
38  Trinidad and Tobago (TTO) Trinidad y Tobago Andrew Lewis[33] Sailing
39  Uruguay (URU) Uruguay [34] Shooting
40  Venezuela (VEN) Venezuela Elvismar Rodríguez[35] Judo
41  Peru (PER) Perú Stefano Peschiera[36] Sailing

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