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Chile's delegation at the 2023 Pan American Games Parade of Nations

During the Parade of Nations at the 2023 Pan American Games opening ceremony, on October 20, 2023, athletes bearing the flags of their respective nations lead their national delegations as they paraded into National stadium in the host city of Santiago, Chile.

For the first time, each team had the option to allow two flag bearers, one male and one female. This was first done at the 2020 Summer Olympics, in an effort to promote gender equality.[1]

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 Chilean delegation entered last, representing the host nation. The remaining countries entered in Spanish alphabetical order as per Pan American Sports Organization protocol.[2]

List

Order Nation Spanish Flag bearer Sport Ref.
1  Argentina Argentina Marcos Moneta Rugby sevens [3]
Sabrina Ameghino Canoeing
2  Antigua and Barbuda Antigua y Barbuda Tiger Tyson Sailing [4]
3  Aruba Aruba Mikel Schreuders Swimming [4]
Shanayah Howell Cycling
4  Independent Athletes Team Equipo de Atletas Independientes Emilio Flores Sport climbing [4]
Lucero Mejia Swimming
5  Bahamas Bahamas Lamar Taylor Swimming [4]
Zaylie-Elizabeth Thompson Swimming
6  Barbados Barbados Kennie King Badminton [5]
Michelle Elliot Shooting
7  Belize Belice Trent Hardwick Sailing [4]
Ashantie Carr Athletics
8  Bermuda Bermuda Conor White Cycling [6]
Emma Harvey Swimming
9  Bolivia Bolivia Conrrado Moscoso Racquetball [7]
Noelia Zeballos Tennis
10  Brazil Brasil Luisa Stefani Tennis [8]
Fernando Scheffer Swimming
11  Canada[a] Canadá Melissa Humana-Paredes Beach volleyball [9]
Brandie Wilkerson
12  Colombia Colombia Miguel Ángel Trejos Taekwondo [10]
Yeni Arias Boxing
13  Costa Rica Costa Rica Andrés Acuña Racquetball [11]
Nishy Lee Lindo Taekwondo
14  Cuba Cuba Julio César La Cruz Boxing [12]
Idalys Ortiz Judo
15  Dominica Dominica Delroy Charles Boxing [4]
16  Ecuador Ecuador Richard Carapaz Cycling [13][14]
Angie Palacios Weightlifting
17  El Salvador El Salvador Amado de Jesús Alvarado Surfing [15]
Sindy Portillo Surfing
18  United States Estados Unidos de América Vincent Hancock Shooting [16]
Jordan Chiles Gymnastics
19  Grenada Granada Zackary Gresham Swimming [17]
Tilly Collymore
20  Guyana Guyana Desmond Amsterdam Boxing [4]
Priyanna Ramdhani Badminton
21  Haiti Haití Jackson Darrius Boxing [4]
Aliyah Shipman Taekwondo
22  Honduras Honduras Julio Horrego Swimming [18]
Natalie Espinal Tennis
23  Cayman Islands Islas Caimán James Allison Swimming [4]
Sierrah Broadbelt
24  Virgin Islands Islas Vírgenes Adriel Sanes Swimming [4]
Natalia Kuipers
25  British Virgin Islands Islas Vírgenes Británicas Deya Erickson Athletics [19]
26  Jamaica Jamaica Samuel Ricketts Badminton [4]
Tyesha Mattis Gymnastics
27  Mexico México Carlos Sansores Taekwondo [20]
Karina Esquer Basketball
28  Nicaragua Nicaragua Orlando Vásquez Weightlifting [4]
Sema Ludrick
29  Panama Panamá Davis Romero Baseball [21]
Hillary Heron Gymnastics
30  Paraguay Paraguay Derlis Ayala Athletics [22]
Agua Marina Espínola Cycling
31  Peru Perú Nicolás Pacheco Shooting [23][24]
María Reyes Surfing
32  Puerto Rico Puerto Rico Jean Pizarro Archery [25]
María Pérez Judo
33  Dominican Republic República Dominicana Robert Pigozzi Water skiing [26]
Yvonne Losos de Muñiz Equestrian
34  Saint Kitts and Nevis San Cristóbal y Nieves Nadale Buntin Athletics [4]
Arina Valitova Tennis
36  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines San Vicente y las Granadinas Nikolas Sylvester Swimming [4]
Kennice Greene
35  Saint Lucia Santa Lucía Luc Chevrier Sailing [4]
37  Suriname Surinam Irvin Hoost Swimming [4]
Kaelyn Djoparto
38  Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad y Tobago Nicholas Paul Cycling [4]
Tiana Guy Boxing
39  Uruguay Uruguay Rodrigo Chagas Football [27]
Camila Piñeiro Boxing
40  Venezuela Venezuela Keydomar Vallenilla Weightlifting [28]
Joselyn Brea Athletics
41  Chile Chile Esteban Grimalt Beach volleyball [29]
Kristel Köbrich Swimming

Notes

  • [a] Both of the Canadian flagbearers were women.

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