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 ArgentinaArgentina Javier Conte[2] Sailing
2 Antigua and BarbudaAntigua y Barbuda Jalese Gordon[3] Sailing
3 ArubaAruba Mack van den Eerenbeemt[3] Sailing
4 BahamasBahamas Justin Roberts[4] Tennis
5 BarbadosBarbados Chelsea Tuach[5] Surfing
6 BelizeBelice Jordan Santos[6] Triathlon
7 BermudaBermuda Cecilia Wollmann[7] Sailing
8 BoliviaBolivia Conrrado Moscoso[8] Racquetball
9 BrazilBrasil Martine Grael and
Kahena Kunze[9]
Sailing
10 CanadaCanadá Scott Tupper[10] Field hockey
11 ChileChile Felipe Miranda[11] Water skiing
12 ColombiaColombia Yuberjen Martínez Boxing
13 Costa RicaCosta Rica Shirley Cruz[12] Football
14 CubaCuba Mijaín López[13] Wrestling
15 DominicaDominica Brendan Williams[3] Chef De Mission
16 EcuadorEcuador Tamara Salazar[14] Weightlifting
17 El SalvadorEl Salvador Roberto Hernández[15] Archery
18 United StatesEstados Unidos de América Kathleen Sharkey[16] Field hockey
19 GrenadaGranada Anderson Peters[3] Athletics
20 GuatemalaGuatemala Jorge Vega[17] Gymnastics
21 GuyanaGuyana Keevin Alicock[3] Boxing
22 HaitiHaití Aniya Louissaint[18] Taekwondo
23 HondurasHonduras Pedro Espinosa[19] Equestrian
24 Cayman IslandsIslas Caimán Kemar Hyman[20] Athletics
25 British Virgin IslandsIslas Vírgenes Británicas Thad Lettsome[21] Sailing
26 Virgin IslandsIslas Vírgenes de los Estados Unidos Eduardo Garcia[3] Athletics
27 JamaicaJamaica Christopher Binnie[22] Squash
28 MexicoMéxico Jorge Orozco[23] Shooting
29 NicaraguaNicaragua Swan Mendoza[24] Beach volleyball
30 PanamaPanamá Carolena Carstens[25] Taekwondo
31 ParaguayParaguay Alejandro Toranzos[26] Table tennis
32 Puerto RicoPuerto Rico Franklin Gómez[27] Wrestling
33 Dominican RepublicRepública Dominicana Crismery Santana[28] Weightlifting
34 Saint Kitts and NevisSan Cristóbal y Nieves Jermaine Francis[29] Athletics
35 Saint LuciaSanta Lucía Luc Chevrier[30] Sailing
36 Saint Vincent and the GrenadinesSan Vicente y las Granadinas Zefal Bailey[31] Cycling
37 SurinameSurinam Dylan Darmohoetomo[32] Badminton
38 Trinidad and TobagoTrinidad y Tobago Andrew Lewis[33] Sailing
39 UruguayUruguay Julieta Mautone[34] Shooting
40 VenezuelaVenezuela Elvismar Rodríguez[35] Judo
41 PeruPerú Stefano Peschiera[36] Sailing

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