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2024 Summer Olympics Parade of Nations

Teams entered in boats along the Seine river as part of the Parade of Nations

The 2024 Summer Olympics Parade of Nations within the 2024 Summer Olympics opening ceremony took place on 26 July 2024 on the Seine river in Paris, France. Athletes and officials from each participating team marched into the Jardins du Trocadéro preceded by their flag and placard bearer. Each flag bearer was chosen either by the team's National Olympic Committee or by the athletes themselves. On 13 December 2021, it was announced that the opening ceremony would feature athletes being transported by boat from Pont d'Austerlitz to Pont d'Iéna along the Seine river. The 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) route passed landmarks such as the Louvre, Notre-Dame de Paris, and Place de la Concorde, and feature cultural presentations. The official protocol took place at a 30,000-seat "mini-stadium" at the Trocadéro. For the first time in Olympic history, the parade procedure was not held during a separate portion of the opening ceremony, with the parade being integrated during the artistic programme, which simultaneously allowed for the athletes to sail on their boats during the artistic portion.

Organizers stated that the ceremony would be the most "spectacular and accessible opening ceremony in Olympic history", with Estanguet stating that it would be free to attend, and estimating that it could attract as many as 300,000 spectators. In addition, similar to the 2020 Summer Olympics, each team had the option of having a male flag bearer and a female flag bearer in an effort to promote gender equality.[1][2]

Parade order

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Greece sailed out first, as the nation of the ancient and first modern Olympic Games, followed by the IOC Refugee Olympic Team, composed of refugees from several countries. Per the revised protocol introduced at the 2020 Summer Olympics, Australia was antepenultimate as the host of the 2032 Summer Olympics in Brisbane, the United States was penultimate as the host of the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, and host nation France entered last. Other teams sailed in alphabetical order in the language of the host country (French), according to tradition and IOC guidelines.

The United States Olympic team waves to onlookers during the opening ceremonies as its boat cruises along the River Seine.

While most countries entered teams under their short names, several entered under more formal or alternative names, sometimes due to political or naming disputes or for historical reasons. The People's Republic of China (commonly known as China), entered as the "People's Republic of China" (République populaire de Chine) under C. The Republic of the Congo entered as just "Congo", right before the Democratic Republic of the Congo, which entered under its full name (République démocratique du Congo). Similarly, South Korea entered as "Republic of Korea" (République de Corée) under C while North Korea entered as "Democratic People's Republic of Korea" (République populaire démocratique de Corée). The team from the United Kingdom entered as Great Britain (Grande-Bretagne), for historical reasons, and the team from Taiwan as "Chinese Taipei" (Chinese Taipei). Additionally, Brunei, the United States, East Timor, Hong Kong, Iran, Laos, Moldova, Syria, and Tanzania all entered under their formal names, respectively "Brunei Darussalam" (Brunei Darussalam), "United States of America" (États-Unis d'Amérique), "Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste" (République démocratique du Timor-Leste), "Hong Kong, China" (Hong Kong, Chine), "Islamic Republic of Iran" (République islamique d' Iran), "Lao People's Democratic Republic" (République populaire démocratique Lao), "Republic of Moldova" (République de Moldova), "Syrian Arab Republic" (République arabe syrienne), and "United Republic of Tanzania" (République-Unie de Tanzanie).

This is the first Olympics where the delegations of Cape Verde, the Czech Republic and Turkey were introduced under the names Cabo Verde, Czechia (Tchéquie) and Türkiye respectively.

Participation of Russian and Belarusian athletes

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The potential participation of Russian and Belarusian athletes has remained controversial amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. In February 2022, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) recommended sports federations to ban Russian and Belarusian athletes and officials from participating in international tournaments, citing the violation of the Olympic Truce.

In July 2023, the IOC stated that while Russia and Belarus would not be formally invited, their athletes would be allowed to compete as neutrals in a similar manner to Wimbledon after it reversed its ban of Russians and Belarusians that year. This was confirmed by the IOC in December 2023, with Russian and Belarusian athletes allowed to compete as neutrals without anthems or flags for the upcoming Games.[3] As individual athletes, the delegation did not take part in the parade of nations during the opening ceremony.

Teams and flagbearers

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Below is a list of parading teams, the boats on which they travelled, and their announced flag bearer(s), in the same order as the parade. This is sortable by team name, flag bearer's name, and flag bearer's sport. The IOC named the final list of flagbearers on 26 July 2024.[4]

Order Team French Flag bearer(s) Sport(s) Boat Ref.
1  Greece Grèce Giannis Antetokounmpo Basketball Don Juan II [5]
Antigoni Drisbioti Athletics
2  Refugee Olympic Team Équipe olympique des réfugiés Yahya Al Ghotany Taekwondo Le Gavroche [6]
Cindy Ngamba Boxing
3  Afghanistan Afghanistan Sha Mahmood Noor Zahi Athletics La Flûte [4]
Fariba Hashimi Cycling (road)
4  South Africa Afrique du Sud Akani Simbine Athletics [7]
Caitlin Rooskrantz Gymnastics (artistic)
5  Albania Albanie Zelimkhan Abakarov Wrestling [4]
Kaltra Meca Swimming
6  Algeria Algérie Yasser Triki Athletics [8]
Amina Belkadi Judo
7  Germany Allemagne Dennis Schröder Basketball [9]
Anna-Maria Wagner Judo
8  Andorra Andorre Nahuel Carabaña Athletics Tivano [10]
Mònica Dòria Canoeing (slalom)
9  Angola Angola Edmilson Pedro Judo [4][11]
Azenaide Carlos Handball
10  Antigua and Barbuda Antigua-et-Barbuda Cejhae Greene Athletics Isabelle Adjani[12] [13]
Joella Lloyd
11  Saudi Arabia Arabie saoudite Ramzy Al-Duhami Equestrian (jumping) [4]
Donia Abu Talib Taekwondo
12  Argentina Argentine Luciano De Cecco Volleyball [14]
Rocío Sánchez Moccia Field hockey
13  Armenia Arménie Davit Chaloyan Boxing [4][15]
Varsenik Manucharyan Swimming
14  Aruba Aruba Mikel Schreuders Swimming [16]
Chloë Farro
15  Austria Autriche Felix Oschmautz Canoeing (slalom) Tennessee[17] [18]
Michaela Polleres Judo
16  Azerbaijan Azerbaïdjan Mahammad Abdullayev Boxing [19]
Gultaj Mammadaliyeva Judo
17  Bahamas Bahamas Steven Gardiner Athletics [20]
Devynne Charlton
18  Bahrain Bahreïn Saud Ghali Swimming Riverlounge [21]
Amani Al-Obaidli
19  Bangladesh Bangladesh Sagor Islam Archery Paris Yacht 1 [4][22]
Mst Sonia Khatun Swimming
20  Barbados Barbade Jack Kirby [sr] Swimming Paris Montparnasse [23]
Sada Williams Athletics
21  Belgium Belgique Jérôme Guery Equestrian (jumping) [24][25]
Emma Meesseman Basketball
22  Belize Belize Shaun Gill Athletics [4]
23  Benin Bénin Valentin Houinato Judo [26]
Noélie Yarigo Athletics
24  Bermuda Bermudes Jah-Nhai Perinchief Athletics [27]
Adriana Penruddocke Sailing
25  Bhutan Bhoutan Sangay Tenzin Swimming The Murano[17] [4]
Kinzang Lhamo Athletics
26  Bolivia Bolivie Héctor Garibay Athletics Le Martin Pêcheur[28] [29]
María José Ribera Swimming
27  Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnie-Herzégovine Mesud Pezer Athletics [4]
Larisa Cerić Judo
28  Botswana Botswana Letsile Tebogo Athletics [30]
Maxine Egner Swimming
29  Brazil Brésil Isaquias Queiroz Canoeing (sprint) Bel Ami[28] [31]
Raquel Kochhann Rugby sevens
30  Brunei Brunéi Darussalam Zeke Chan Swimming Melody Blues[28] [4]
Hayley Wong
31  Bulgaria Bulgarie Lyubomir Epitropov Swimming [32]
Stanimira Petrova Boxing
32  Burkina Faso Burkina Faso Hugues Fabrice Zango Athletics [4][33]
Marthe Koala
33  Burundi Burundi Belly-Cresus Ganira Swimming [34]
Ange Ciella Niragira [es] Judo
34  Cape Verde Cabo Verde Daniel Varela de Pina Boxing [35]
Djamila Silva [fr] Judo
35  Cayman Islands Îles Caïmans Jordan Crooks Swimming Farö[17] [36]
Charlotte Webster Sailing
36  Cambodia Cambodge Chhun Bunthorn Athletics Corto [4][37]
Apsara Sakbun Swimming
37  Cameroon Cameroun Emmanuel Eseme Athletics Coche D'Eau[38] [4][39]
Richelle Anita Soppi Mbella [fr] Judo
38  Canada Canada Andre De Grasse Athletics [40]
Maude Charron Weightlifting
39  Central African Republic République centrafricaine Terence Tengue Swimming [4][41]
Nadia Matchiko Guimendego Judo
40  Chile Chili Nicolás Jarry Tennis [42]
Antonia Abraham Rowing
41  China République populaire de Chine Ma Long Table tennis [43]
Feng Yu Artistic swimming
42  Cyprus Chypre Milan Trajkovic Athletics L'Hydraseine[28] [44]
Elena Kulichenko
43  Colombia Colombie Kevin Quintero Cycling (track) [45]
Flor Ruiz Athletics
44  Comoros Comores Hachim Maaroufou Athletics [4][46]
Maesha Saadi Swimming
45  Republic of the Congo Congo Freddy Mayala Swimming Victoria 1 [4][47]
Natacha Ngoye Akamabi Athletics
46  Democratic Republic of the Congo République démocratique du Congo Dominique Lasconi Mulamba Athletics Excellence [4]
Brigitte Mbabi Boxing
47  Cook Islands Îles Cook Alex Beddoes Athletics [4]
Lanihei Connolly Swimming
48  South Korea République de Corée Woo Sang-hyeok Athletics [48]
Kim Seo-yeong Swimming
49  Costa Rica Costa Rica Gerald Drummond Athletics [49]
Milagro Mena Cycling (road)
50  Ivory Coast Côte d'Ivoire Cheick Sallah Cissé Taekwondo [50]
Marie-Josée Ta Lou Athletics
51  Croatia Croatie Giovanni Cernogoraz Shooting Rivoli[51] [52]
Barbara Matić Judo
52  Cuba Cuba Julio César La Cruz Boxing Paris Montmartre[28] [4][53]
Idalys Ortiz Judo
53  Denmark Danemark Niklas Landin Jacobsen Handball [54]
Anne-Marie Rindom Sailing
54  Djibouti Djibouti Mohamed Ismail Athletics [4]
Samiyah Hassan Nour
55  Dominican Republic République dominicaine Audrys Nin Reyes Gymnastics (artistic) Dauphine[55] [56]
Marileidy Paulino Athletics
56  Dominica Dominique Dennick Luke Athletics Paris Étoile[28] [57]
Thea LaFond-Gadson
57  Egypt Égypte Ahmed El-Gendy Modern pentathlon [58]
Sara Ahmed Weightlifting
58  El Salvador El Salvador Uriel Canjura Badminton [59]
Celina Márquez Swimming
59  United Arab Emirates Émirats arabes unis Omar Al Marzouqi Equestrian Le Henri IV [4][60]
Safia Al-Sayegh Cycling (road)
60  Ecuador Équateur Julio Mendoza Loor Equestrian (dressage) [4][61]
Neisi Dajomes Weightlifting
61  Eritrea Érythrée Biniam Girmay Cycling (road) [4]
Christina Rach Swimming
62  Spain Espagne Marcus Cooper Walz Canoeing (sprint) Pierre Belon [62]
Támara Echegoyen Sailing
63  Estonia Estonie Klen Kristofer Kaljulaid Judo [63]
Reena Pärnat Archery
64  Eswatini Eswatini Chadd Ng Chiu Hing Ning Swimming Vernazza [4]
Hayley Hoy
65  Ethiopia Éthiopie Misgana Wakuma Athletics Mistinguett [4]
Lina Alemayehu Selo Swimming
66  Fiji Fidji Viliame Ratulu Sailing [64]
Raijieli Daveua Rugby sevens
67  Finland Finlande Eetu Kallioinen Shooting [65]
Sinem Kurtbay Sailing
68  Gabon Gabon Wissy Frank Hoye Yenda Moukoula Athletics Kaïros [4][66]
Noelie Annette Lacour Swimming
69  The Gambia Gambie Faye Njie Judo Joséphine[28] [4]
Gina Mariam Bass Bittaye Athletics
70  Georgia Géorgie Lasha Talakhadze Weightlifting [67]
Nino Salukvadze Shooting
71  Ghana Ghana Joseph Paul Amoah Athletics Marinella [4][68]
Rose Amoanimaa Yeboah
72  Great Britain Grande-Bretagne Tom Daley Diving Jeanne Moreau [69]
Helen Glover Rowing
73  Grenada Grenade Lindon Victor Athletics [4][70]
Tilly Collymore Swimming
74  Guam Guam Joseph Green Badminton [71]
Rckaela Aquino Wrestling
75  Guatemala Guatemala Kevin Cordón Badminton [72]
Waleska Soto Shooting
76  Guinea Guinée Naby Keïta Football Le Chansonnier [73]
Fatoumata Sylla Archery
77  Guinea-Bissau Guinée-Bissau Diamantino Iuna Fafé Wrestling [74]
78  Equatorial Guinea Guinée équatoriale Sefora Ada Eto Athletics [74]
Higinio Ndong Obama Swimming
79  Guyana Guyana Emanuel Archibald Athletics [75]
Chelsea Edghill Table tennis
80  Haiti Haïti Phillipe Metellus Judo Caïpirinha [76]
Lynnzee Brown Gymnastics (artistic)
81  Honduras Honduras Kevin Mejía Wrestling Europa [77][78]
Julimar Ávila Swimming
82  Hong Kong Hong Kong, Chine Cheung Ka Long Fencing [79]
Siobhán Haughey Swimming
83  Hungary Hongrie Krisztián Tóth Judo [80]
Blanka Bíró Handball
84  India Inde Sharath Kamal Table tennis Le Jean-Bruel [81]
P. V. Sindhu Badminton
85  Indonesia Indonésie Maryam March Maharani Judo [82]
86  Iran République islamique d'Iran Mahdi Olfati Gymnastics (artistic) [83]
Neda Shahsavari Table tennis
87  Iraq Iraq Ali Rubaiawi Weightlifting Evasion[28] [74]
88  Ireland Irlande Shane Lowry Golf [84]
Sarah Lavin Athletics
89  Iceland Islande Hákon Svavarsson Shooting Le Mulet Coureau[28] [85]
Edda Hannesdóttir Triathlon
90  Israel Israël Peter Paltchik Judo [86]
Andrea Murez Swimming
91  Italy Italie Gianmarco Tamberi Athletics [87]
Arianna Errigo Fencing
92  Jamaica Jamaïque Josh Kirlew Swimming [88]
Shanieka Ricketts Athletics
93  Japan Japon Shigeyuki Nakarai Breaking La Galiote [89]
Misaki Emura Fencing
94  Jordan Jordanie Saleh Al-Sharabaty Taekwondo [90]
Rama Abu Al-Rub
95  Kazakhstan Kazakhstan Aslanbek Shymbergenov Boxing [91]
Olga Safronova Athletics
96  Kenya Kenya Ferdinand Omanyala Athletics [92]
Triza Atuka Volleyball
97  Kyrgyzstan Kirghizistan Erlan Sherov Judo Le Rhône [93][4]
Elizaveta Pecherskikh Swimming
98  Kiribati Kiribati Kaimauri Erati Weightlifting Le Buci [74]
Nera Tiebwa Judo
99  Kosovo Kosovo Nora Gjakova Judo Arletty [94]
Akil Gjakova
100  Kuwait Koweït Youssef Al-Shamlan Fencing [95]
Saud Al-Faqaan Rowing
101  Laos République démocratique populaire lao Steven Insixiengmay Swimming [96]
Silina Pha Aphay Athletics
102  Lesotho Lesotho Tebello Ramakongoana Athletics [74]
Michelle Tau Taekwondo
103  Latvia Lettonie Nauris Miezis 3x3 basketball Le Montebello[28] [97]
Tīna Graudiņa Beach volleyball
104  Lebanon Liban Simon Doueihy Swimming [74]
Laetitia Aoun Taekwondo
105  Liberia Libéria Emmanuel Matadi Athletics [74]
Thelma Davies Athletics
106  Libya Libye Ahmed Abuzriba Weightlifting [96]
Mek Almukhtar Swimming
107  Liechtenstein Liechtenstein Romano Püntener Cycling Loceynius[28] [74]
108  Lithuania Lituanie Justina Vanagaitė Equestrian [98]
Rytis Jasiūnas Sailing
109  Luxembourg Luxembourg Bob Bertemes Athletics Le Rocca II[28] [99]
Ni Xia Lian Table tennis
110  North Macedonia Macédoine du Nord Dario Ivanovski Athletics [100]
Miljana Reljiḱ Taekwondo
111  Madagascar Madagascar Fabio Rakotoarimanana Table tennis [101]
Rosina Randafiarison Weightlifting
112  Malaysia Malaisie Bertrand Rhodict Lises Diving JS Mouche [102]
Nur Shazrin Mohd Latif Sailing
113  Malawi Malawi Filipe Gomes Swimming [74]
Asimenye Simwaka Athletics
114  Maldives Maldives Ibadulla Adam Athletics [103]
Fathimath Dheema Ali Table tennis
115  Mali Mali Alexien Kouma [no] Swimming Paris Iéna[104] [74]
Marine Fatoumata Camara [fr] Boxing
116  Malta Malte Gianluca Chetcuti Shooting [105]
Sasha Gatt Swimming
117  Morocco Maroc Yessin Rahmouni Equestrian (dressage) [106]
Ines Laklalech Golf
118  Marshall Islands Îles Marshall William Reed Athletics Le Black Swan [74]
Mathlynn Sasser Weightlifting
119  Mauritius Maurice Jean Gaël Laurent L'Entete Triathlon Cachemire[28] [74]
Aurelie Halbwachs Cycling
120  Mauritania Mauritanie Camil Doua Swimming Senang [107]
Salam Bouha Ahamdy Athletics
121  Mexico Mexique Emiliano Hernández Modern pentathlon La Patache[28] [108]
Alejandra Orozco Diving
122  Federated States of Micronesia États fédérés de Micronésie Tasi Limtiaco Swimming [109]
Kestra Kihleng Swimming
123  Moldova République de Moldova Dan Olaru Archery [110]
Alexandra Mîrca
124  Monaco Monaco Théo Druenne Swimming [111]
Lisa Pou
125  Mongolia Mongolie Bat-Ochiryn Ser-Od Athletics Jean Marais [112]
Oyuntsetseg Yesügen Boxing
126  Montenegro Monténégro Milivoj Dukić Sailing [113]
Danka Kovinić Tennis
127  Mozambique Mozambique Matthew Lawrence Swimming [114]
Alcinda Panguana Boxing
128  Myanmar Myanmar Phone Pyae Han Swimming [74]
Thet Htar Thuzar Badminton
129  Namibia Namibie Alexander Miller Cycling (Mountain bike) Deborah [115]
Vera Looser Cycling (road)
130  Nauru Nauru Winzar Kakiouea Athletics [74]
131  Nepal Népal Santu Shrestha Table tennis [116]
Manita Shrestha Pradhan Judo
132  Nicaragua Nicaragua Gerald Hernández Swimming Cosmopolitan [117]
Izayana Marenco Judo
133  Niger Niger Abdoul Razak Issoufou Taekwondo Le Diamant Bleu[118] [74]
Samira Awali Boubacar Athletics
134  Nigeria Nigéria Tobi Amusan Athletics [119][74]
Anuoluwapo Juwon Opeyori Badminton
135  Norway Norvège Christian Sørum Volleyball (beach) [120]
Katrine Lunde Handball
136  New Zealand Nouvelle-Zélande Aaron Gate Cycling (track) Boreas[28] [121]
Jo Aleh Sailing
137  Oman Oman Ali Anwar Al-Balushi Athletics [122]
Mazoon Al-Alawi
138  Uganda Ouganda Charles Kagimu Cycling (road) [123]
Gloria Muzito Swimming
139  Uzbekistan Ouzbékistan Abdumalik Khalokov Boxing [124]
Zaynab Dayibekova Fencing
140  Pakistan Pakistan Arshad Nadeem Athletics [125]
Jehanara Nabi Swimming
141  Palau Palaos Jion Hosei Swimming Cuba Libre [126]
Sydney Francisco Athletics
142  Palestine Palestine Wasim Abusal Boxing Le Canotier [127]
Valerie Tarazi Swimming
143  Panama Panama Franklin Archibold Cycling (road) [128]
Hillary Heron Gymnastics (artistic)
144  Papua New Guinea Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée Gibson Mara Taekwondo [129]
Georgia-Leigh Vele Swimming
145  Paraguay Paraguay Fabrizio Zanotti Golf [130]
Alejandra Alonso Rowing
146  Netherlands Pays-Bas Worthy de Jong 3x3 basketball Le Paris[17] [131]
Lois Abbingh Handball
147  Peru Pérou Juan Postigos Judo [132]
María Luisa Doig Fencing
148  Philippines Philippines Carlo Paalam Boxing Parisis [133]
Nesthy Petecio
149  Poland Pologne Przemysław Zamojski 3x3 basketball [134]
Anita Włodarczyk Athletics
150  Puerto Rico Porto Rico Sebastian Rivera Wrestling [135]
Jasmine Camacho-Quinn Athletics
151  Portugal Portugal Fernando Pimenta Canoeing (sprint) Clipper Paris[28] [136]
Ana Cabecinha Athletics
152  Qatar Qatar Mutaz Essa Barshim Athletics [137]
Shahad Mohamed
153  North Korea République populaire démocratique de Corée Im Yong-myong Diving [4]
Mun Song-hui Judo
154  Romania Roumanie Marius Cozmiuc Rowing Le Capitaine Fracasse[28] [138]
Ionela Cozmiuc
155  Rwanda Rwanda Eric Manizabayo Cycling (road) [139]
Clementine Mukandanga Athletics
156  Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint-Kitts-et-Nevis Naquille Harris Athletics Petrus III [96]
Zahria Allers-Liburd Athletics
157  Saint Lucia Sainte-Lucie Michael Joseph Athletics Joséphine[17] [140]
158  San Marino Saint-Marin Loris Bianchi Swimming [141]
Alessandra Gasparelli Athletics
159  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Saint-Vincent-et-les-Grenadines Alex Joachim Swimming [142]
Shafiqua Maloney Athletics
160  Solomon Islands Îles Salomon Sharon Firisua Athletics Chardonnay [74][126]
Isabella Millar Swimming
161  Samoa Samoa Don Opeloge Weightlifting Escapade[28] [143]
Iuniarra Sipaia
162  American Samoa Samoa américaines Micah Masei Swimming [126]
Filomenaleonisa Iakopo Athletics
163  São Tomé and Príncipe Sao Tomé-et-Principe Roldeney de Oliveira Judo [96]
Gorete Semedo Athletics
164  Senegal Sénégal Louis François Mendy Athletics [144]
Combe Seck Canoeing
165  Serbia Serbie Dušan Mandić Water polo Victoria[28] [145]
Maja Ognjenović Volleyball
166  Seychelles Seychelles Dylan Sicobo Athletics [146]
Khema Elizabeth Swimming
167  Sierra Leone Sierra Leone Joshua Wyse Swimming [96]
Mariama Koroma Judo
168  Singapore Singapour Ryan Lo Sailing Le Singapour [147]
Shanti Pereira Athletics
169  Slovakia Slovaquie Jakub Grigar Canoeing (slalom) Le Signature [148]
Zuzana Paňková
170  Slovenia Slovénie Benjamin Savšek Canoeing (slalom) [149]
Ana Gros Handball
171  Somalia Somalie Ali Idow Hassan Athletics [74]
172  Sudan Soudan Yaseen Abdalla Athletics Vagor[28] [74]
Rana Saadeldin Swimming
173  South Sudan Soudan du Sud Kuany Kuany Basketball (5x5) Paris Trocadero[104] [74]
Lucia Moris Athletics
174  Sri Lanka Sri Lanka Viren Nettasinghe Badminton [150]
Dilhani Lekamge Athletics
175  Sweden Suède Peder Fredricson Equestrian (jumping) [151]
Josefin Olsson Sailing
176  Switzerland Suisse Nino Schurter Cycling (Mountain bike) Isolite [152]
Nina Christen Shooting
177  Suriname Suriname Irvin Hoost Swimming Sam [153]
Kaelyn Djoparto
178  Syria République arabe syrienne Amre Hamcho Equestrian Froufrou [154]
Alisar Youssef Athletics
179  Tajikistan Tadjikistan Temur Rakhimov Judo Marcel Carné [155]
Mijgona Samadova Boxing
180  Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei Sun Chen Breaking [156]
Tai Tzu-ying Badminton
181  Tanzania République-Unie de Tanzanie Andrew Thomas Mlugu Judo [96]
Sophia Latiff Swimming
182  Chad Tchad Israel Madaye Archery [74]
Demos Memneloum Judo
183  Czech Republic Tchéquie Lukáš Krpálek Judo Odeon [157]
Marie Horáčková Archery
184  Thailand Thaïlande Puripol Boonson Athletics L'Ivoire [158]
Vareeraya Sukasem Skateboarding
185  Timor-Leste République démocratique du Timor-Leste Jolanio Guterres [de] Swimming Acajou[28] [96]
Ana da Costa da Silva Pinto Belo [de] Taekwondo
186  Togo Togo Eloi Adjavon Triathlon [159]
Naomi Akakpo Athletics
187  Tonga Tonga Maleselo Fufofuka Athletics [96]
Noelani Day Swimming
188  Trinidad and Tobago Trinité-et-Tobago Dylan Carter Swimming [160]
Michelle-Lee Ahye Athletics
189  Tunisia Tunisie Salim Jemai Canoeing (slalom) Sans-Souci [161]
Khadija Krimi Rowing
190  Turkey Türkiye Mete Gazoz Archery [162]
Busenaz Sürmeneli Boxing
191  Turkmenistan Turkménistan Serdar Rahimov Judo Paris en Scène [163]
Maysa Pardayeva Judo
192  Tuvalu Tuvalu Karalo Maibuca Athletics [164]
Temalini Manatoa
193  Ukraine Ukraine Mykhailo Romanchuk Swimming [165]
Elina Svitolina Tennis
194  Uruguay Uruguay Emiliano Lasa Athletics [166]
María Sara Grippoli Taekwondo
195  Vanuatu Vanuatu Hugo Cumbo Judo Imagine [167]
Priscilla Tommy Table tennis
196  Venezuela Venezuela Julio Mayora Weightlifting La Guêpe Buissonnière [96]
Anriquelis Barrios Judo
197  Virgin Islands Îles Vierges américaines Kruz Schembri Fencing Ivre [168]
Natalia Kuipers Swimming
198  British Virgin Islands Îles Vierges britanniques Thad Lettsome Sailing [169]
Adaejah Hodge Athletics
199  Vietnam Viêt-Nam Lê Đức Phát Badminton [74]
Nguyễn Thị Thật Cycling
200  Yemen Yémen Samer Al-Yafaee Athletics [74]
201  Zambia Zambie Muzala Samukonga Athletics Le Zouave de l'Alma [74]
Margaret Tembo Boxing
202  Zimbabwe Zimbabwe Makanakaishe Charamba Athletics [170]
Paige van der Westhuizen Swimming
203  Australia Australie Eddie Ockenden Field hockey [171]
Jessica Fox Canoeing (slalom)
204  United States États-Unis d'Amérique LeBron James Basketball L'Espoir [172]
Coco Gauff Tennis
205  France France Florent Manaudou Swimming Paquebot [173]
Mélina Robert-Michon Athletics
Notes
  • Countries between Greece and Bahrain were presented on the Enchanté segment, then continued between Bangladesh and People's Republic of China
  • Countries between Cyprus and Gabon were presented on the Fraternité segment, then continued between Gambia and Jamaica
  • Countries between Japan and Norway were presented on the Sportivité segment
  • Countries between New Zealand and the host nation France were presented on the Festivité segment

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