1972 Summer Olympics Parade of Nations

During the Parade of Nations section of the 1972 Summer Olympics opening ceremony, athletes from each country participating in the Olympics paraded in the arena, preceded by their flag. The flag was borne by a sportsperson from that country chosen either by the National Olympic Committee or by the athletes themselves to represent their country.

Parade order

As the nation of the first modern Olympic Games, Greece entered the stadium first; whereas, the host nation West Germany marched last, according with tradition and IOC guidelines. Announcers in the stadium read off the names of the marching nations in the host country's language, German, by actor and television personality Joachim Fuchsberger[1] and music during the parade of nations is composed by Kurt Edelhagen.[2]

Whilst most countries entered under their short names, a few entered under acronym or alternative names, mostly due to political and naming disputes. The People's Republic of the Congo entered as Congo (Kongo instead of Volksrepublik Kongo), South Korea (Republic of Korea) entered as Korea instead of Republik Korea, Taiwan (Republic of China) entered as Republik China, and South Vietnam (Republic of Vietnam) entered as Vietnam. Acronyms used during the ceremony like East Germany (German Democratic Republic), North Korea (Democratic People's Republic of Korea) and Soviet Union (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics) entered respectively as DDR (Deutsche Demokratische Republik), DVR Korea (Demokratische Volksrepublik Korea) and UdSSR (Union der Sozialistischen Sowjeterepubliken), United States in other hand entered the same as English, USA instead of its full German name Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, and host nation West Germany (Federal Republic of Germany) entered as Germany (Deutschland instead of Bundesrepublik Deutschland or its acronym BRD) to avoid with the two Germanies.

121 nations entered the stadium with a combined total of 7,134 athletes. Eleven nations made their Olympic debut, namely Albania, Dahomey (now Benin), Gabon, North Korea, Lesotho, Malawi, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Swaziland, Togo, Upper Volta (now Burkina Faso). Rhodesia's invitation to take part in the 1972 Summer Games was withdrawn by the International Olympic Committee four days before the opening ceremony, in response to African countries' (such as Ethiopia and Kenya) protests against the Rhodesian government. (Rhodesia did, however, compete in the 1972 Summer Paralympics, held a little earlier in Heidelberg.) Rhodesian athletes would have been marched between Republic of China and Romania.[3][4]

List

The following is a list of each country's announced flag bearer. The list is sorted by the order in which each nation appears in the parade of nations. The names are given in their official designations by the IOC.

This table is sortable by country name (in German), the flag bearer's name, and the flag bearer's sport.

OrderNationGermanFlag bearerSport
1  Greece (GRE)GriechenlandKhristos PapanikolaouAthletics
2  Egypt (EGY)ÄgyptenKamal Kamel El-GuamelBasketball
3  Ethiopia (ETH)ÄthiopienMamo WoldeAthletics
4  Afghanistan (AFG)AfghanistanGhulam DastagirWrestling
5  Albania (ALB)AlbanienAfërdita TushaShooting
6  Algeria (ALG)AlgerienAzzedine AzzouziAthletics
7  Argentina (ARG)ArgentinienCarlos Cesar DeliaEquestrian
8  Australia (AUS)AustralienDennis GreenCanoeing
9  Bahamas (BAH)BahamasMike SandsAthletics
10  Barbados (BAR)BarbadosAnthony PhillipsWeightlifting
11  Belgium (BEL)BelgienGaston RoelantsAthletics
12  Bermuda (BER)BermudaKirk CooperSailing
13  Bolivia (BOL)BolivienRoberto Nielsen-ReyesEquestrian
14  Brazil (BRA)BrasilienLuiz Cláudio MenonBasketball
15  British Honduras (HBR)Britisch HondurasGilmore HinksenOfficial
16  Bulgaria (BUL)BulgarienDimitar ZlatanovVolleyball
17  Burma (BIR)BurmaWin MaungFootball
18  Chile (CHI)ChileRené VarasEquestrian
19  Costa Rica (CRC)Costa RicaHugo ChamberlainShooting
20  Denmark (DEN)DänemarkPeder PedersenCycling
21  Dahomey (DAH)DahomeyIbrahima IdrissouAthletics
22  German Democratic Republic (GDR)DDR[n 1]Manfred WolkeBoxing
23  Dominican Republic (DOM)Dominikanische RepublikEmilio BerroaWeightlifting
24  Democratic People's Republic of Korea (PRK)DVR Korea[n 2]Kim Man-dokOfficial
25  Ecuador (ECU)EcuadorAbdalá BucaramAthletics
26  Ivory Coast (CIV)ElfenbeinküsteSimbara MakiAthletics
27  El Salvador (ESA)El SalvadorSalvador VilanovaSwimming
28  Fiji (FIJ)FidschiUsaia SotutuAthletics
29  Finland (FIN)FinnlandIlkka NummistoCanoeing
30  France (FRA)FrankreichJean-Claude MagnanFencing
31  Gabon (GAB)GabunMatias MoussobouOfficial
32  Ghana (GHA)GhanaSam BugriAthletics
33  Great Britain (GBR)GroßbritannienDavid BroomeEquestrian
34  Guatemala (GUA)GuatemalaVíctor CastellanosShooting
35  Guyana (GUY)GuyanaGordon SankisOfficial
36  Haiti (HAI)HaitiJules MelinerOfficial
37  Hong Kong (HKG)Hong KongPeter Rull Sr.Shooting
38  India (IND)IndienD. N. Devine JonesFootball (official)
39  Indonesia (INA)IndonesienWiem GommiesBoxing
40  Iran (IRI)IranAbdollah MovahedWrestling
41  Ireland (IRL)IrlandRonnie McMahonEquestrian
42  Iceland (ISL)IslandGeir HallsteinssonHandball
43  Israel (ISR)IsraelHenry HershkowitzShooting
44  Italy (ITA)ItalienAbdon PamichAthletics
45  Jamaica (JAM)JamaikaLennox MillerAthletics
46  Japan (JPN)JapanMasatoshi ShinomakiJudo
47  Yugoslavia (YUG)JugoslawienMirko SandićWater polo
48  Virgin Islands (ISV)JungferninselnWilliam PeetsBoxing
49  Khmer Republic (KHM)KambodschaChaing ChengBoxing (official)
50  Cameroon (CMR)KamerunGaston MalamAthletics
51  Canada (CAN)KanadaDouglas RogersJudo
52  Kenya (KEN)KeniaKipchoge KeinoAthletics
53  Colombia (COL)KolumbienAlfonso PérezBoxing
54  Republic of the Congo (CGO)KongoAlphonse MandondaAthletics
55  Republic of Korea (KOR)KoreaKim Ji-hakOfficial
56  Cuba (CUB)KubaTeófilo StevensonBoxing
57  Kuwait (KUW)KuwaitYounis AbdallahAthletics
58  Lesotho (LES)LesothoMotsapi MoorosiAthletics
59  Lebanon (LIB)LibanonMohamed TarabulsiWeightlifting
60  Liberia (LBR)LiberiaThomas HoweAthletics
61  Liechtenstein (LIE)LiechtensteinEduard von Falz-FeinNon-competitor
62  Luxembourg (LUX)LuxemburgCharles SowaAthletics
63  Madagascar (MAD)MadagaskarJean-Aimé RandrianalijaonaAthletics
64  Malawi (MAW)MalawiMartin MatupiAthletics
65  Malaysia (MAS)MalaysiaAli BakarFootball
66  Mali (MLI)MaliNamakoro NiaréAthletics
67  Malta (MLT)MaltaJoseph GrechShooting
68  Morocco (MAR)MarokkoMoustafa BelhmiraJudo
69  Mexico (MEX)MexikoFelipe MuñozSwimming
70  Monaco (MON)MonacoJean-Charles SenecaFencing
71  Mongolia (MGL)MongoleiBazarragchaagiin JamsranWrestling
72  Nepal (NEP)NepalJit Bahadur Khatri ChhetriAthletics
73  New Zealand (NZL)NeuseelandLes MillsAthletics
74  Nicaragua (NCA)NicaraguaDon VélezAthletics
75  Netherlands (NED)NiederlandeNico SpitsField hockey
76  Netherlands Antilles (AHO)Niederländische AntillenBèto AdrianaShooting
77  Niger (NIG)NigerIssaka DaboreBoxing
78  Nigeria (NGR)NigeriaBenedict MajekodunmiAthletics
79  Norway (NOR)NorwegenHarald BarlieWrestling
80  Upper Volta (VOL)ObervoltaAndré BicabaAthletics
81  Austria (AUT)ÖsterreichHubert RaudaschlSailing
82  Pakistan (PAK)PakistanMohammad Malik ArshadWeightlifting
83  Panama (PAN)PanamaDonaldo ArzaBoxing
84  Paraguay (PAR)ParaguayArnulfo BeckerShooting
85  Peru (PER)PeruEnrique BarúaFencing
86  Philippines (PHI)PhilippinenJimmy MarianoBasketball
87  Poland (POL)PolenWaldemar BaszanowskiWeightlifting
88  Portugal (POR)PortugalArmando AldegalegaAthletics
89  Puerto Rico (PUR)Puerto RicoArnaldo BristolAthletics
90  Republic of China (ROC)Republik ChinaChi ChengAthletics
91  Romania (ROM)RumänienAurel VernescuCanoeing
92  Zambia (ZAM)SambiaJulius LuipaBoxing
93  San Marino (SMR)San MarinoItalo CasaliShooting
94  Saudi Arabia (KSA)Saudi-ArabienBilal Said Al-AzmaAthletics
95  Sweden (SWE)SchwedenJan JönssonEquestrian
96  Switzerland (SUI)SchweizUrs von WartburgAthletics
97  Senegal (SEN)SenegalRobert N'DiayeWrestling
98  Singapore (SIN)SingapurPat ChanSwimming
99  Somalia (SOM)SomaliaMohamed AbokerAthletics
100  Spain (ESP)SpanienFrancisco Fernández OchoaNon-competitor
101  Ceylon (CEY)Sri Lanka (Ceylon)Lucien RosaAthletics
102  Sudan (SUD)SudanAbdel Wahab Abdullah SalihBoxing
103  Suriname (SUR)SurinamSammy MonselsAthletics
104  Swaziland (SWZ)SwasilandRichard MabuzaAthletics
105  Syria (SYR)SyrienMounzer KhatibShooting
106  Tanzania (TAN)TansaniaClaver KamanyaAthletics
107  Thailand (THA)ThailandRangsit YanothaiShooting
108  Togo (TOG)TogoRoger KangniAthletics
109  Trinidad and Tobago (TRI)Trinidad und TobagoHasely CrawfordAthletics
110  Chad (CHA)TschadAhmed SenoussiAthletics
111  Czechoslovakia (TCH)TschechoslowakeiLudvík DaněkAthletics
112  Turkey (TUR)TürkeiGıyasettin YılmazWrestling
113  Tunisia (TUN)TunesienSalem BoughattasAthletics
114  Soviet Union (URS)UdSSR[n 3]Aleksandr MedvedWrestling
115  Uganda (UGA)UgandaJohn Akii-BuaAthletics
116  Hungary (HUN)UngarnGergely KulcsárAthletics
117  Uruguay (URU)UruguayDarwin PiñeyrúaAthletics
118  United States of America (USA)USA[n 4]Olga FikotováAthletics
119  Venezuela (VEN)VenezuelaFrancisco RodríguezBoxing
120  Vietnam (VIE)VietnamHồ Minh ThuArchery
121  Federal Republic of Germany (FRG)DeutschlandDetlef LeweCanoeing
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