2022 Winter Paralympics Parade of Nations

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During the Parade of Nations within the Beijing 2022 Winter Paralympics opening ceremony on March 4, athletes and officials from each participating country marched in the Beijing National Stadium, preceded by their flag and placard bearer bearing the respective country's name. Each flag bearer was chosen either by the nation's National Paralympic Committee or by the team of athletes themselves.

Parade order

Countries marched in order of the Chinese language.[1] The collation method used was based on the names as written in Simplified Chinese characters and is similar to that used in Chinese dictionaries. The names were sorted by the number of strokes in the first character of the name, then by the stroke order of the character (in the order 橫竖撇捺折, c.f. Wubi method), then the number of strokes and stroke order of the second character, then next character and so on.[2]

The country that will host the next Winter Paralympics, Italy, marched before the host nation China entered, instead of entering between New Zealand and Mexico, according to the Chinese collation order.[3]

Countries and flag bearers

The following is a list of each country's flag bearer. The list is sorted by the sequence that each nation appeared in the Parade of Nations. The names are given in their official designations by the IPC, and the Chinese names follow their official designations by the Beijing Organizing Committee for the 2022 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.

This table is sortable by country name in English, country name in simplified Chinese, country name in pinyin, flag bearer name, and flag bearer sport.
Order Nation Chinese name Pinyin Flag bearer Sport/Function Ref.
1  Belgium (BEL) 比利时 Bǐlìshí Rémi Mazi Alpine skiing [4][5]
2  Japan (JPN) 日本 Rìběn Taiki Kawayoke [ja; no] Cross-country skiing [4][6]
3  Denmark (DEN) 丹麦 Dānmài Games Volunteer [7]
4  Ukraine (UKR) 乌克兰 Wūkèlán Maksym Yarovyi [uk; no] Biathlon [4]
5  Brazil (BRA) 巴西 Bāxī Aline Rocha Cross-country skiing [7]
Cristian Ribera [pt; no]
6  Israel (ISR) 以色列 Yǐsèliè Games Volunteer [7]
7  Canada (CAN) 加拿大 Jiānádà Ina Forrest Wheelchair curling [8][9]
Greg Westlake Para ice hockey
8  Spain (ESP) 西班牙 Xībānyá Víctor González Fernández [es] Snowboarding [7]
9  Liechtenstein (LIE) 列支敦士登 Lièzhīdūnshìdēng Sarah Hundert Alpine skiing [7]
10  Iran (IRI) 伊朗 Yīlǎng Elaheh Gholifallah Cross-country skiing [7]
11  Hungary (HUN) 匈牙利 Xiōngyálì Richard Dumity Alpine skiing [7]
12  Iceland (ISL) 冰岛 Bīngdǎo Hilmar Orvarsson Alpine skiing [7]
13  Andorra (AND) 安道尔 Āndàoěr Games Volunteer [7]
14  Finland (FIN) 芬兰 Fēnlán Inkki Inola Cross-country skiing [7]
Maiju Laurila Alpine skiing
15  Croatia (CRO) 克罗地亚 Kèluódìyà Bruno Bošnjak [hr] Snowboarding [7]
16  Greece (GRE) 希腊 Xīlà Evangelia Nikou Alpine skiing [7]
Konstantinos Petrakis Snowboarding
17  Argentina (ARG) 阿根廷 Āgēntíng Enrique Plantey Alpine skiing [7]
18  Azerbaijan (AZE) 阿塞拜疆 Āsāibàijiāng Mehman Ramazanzade Cross-country skiing [7]
19  Latvia (LAT) 拉脱维亚 Lātuōwéiyà Ojars Briedis Wheelchair curling [7]
Poļina Rožkova
20  Great Britain (GBR) 英国 Yīngguó Gregor Ewan Wheelchair curling [7]
Meggan Dawson-Farrell
21  Romania (ROU) 罗马尼亚 Luōmǎníyà Mihăiță Papară Snowboarding [7]
Laura Văleanu Alpine skiing
22  France (FRA) 法国 Fǎguó Benjamin Daviet [fr] Biathlon
Cross-country skiing
[7]
23  Poland (POL) 波兰 Bōlán Andrzej Szczesny [pl; no] Alpine skiing [7]
24  Puerto Rico (PUR) 波多黎各 Bōduō Lígè Orlando Perez Alpine skiing [4]
25  Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIH) 波黑 Bōhēi Jovica Goreta Alpine skiing [7]
Ilma Kazazić [bs]
26  Norway (NOR) 挪威 Nuówēi Sissel Løchen [no] Wheelchair curling [7]
Kjartan Haugen [no] Cross-country skiing
27  Kazakhstan (KAZ) 哈萨克斯坦 Hāsàkèsītǎn Yerbol Khamitov Biathlon [7]
28  United States (USA) 美国 Měiguó Tyler Carter Alpine skiing [10][11]
Danelle Umstead
29  Netherlands (NED) 荷兰 Hélán Lisa Bunschoten Snowboarding [12]
Chris Vos
30  Georgia (GEO) 格鲁吉亚 Gélǔjíyà Temuri Dadiani Cross-country skiing [7]
31  Estonia (EST) 爱沙尼亚 Aìshāníyà Signe Falkenberg [et] Wheelchair curling [7]
Mait Mätas
32  Czech Republic (CZE) 捷克 Jiékè Zdeněk Krupička Para ice hockey [7]
33  Slovenia (SLO) 斯洛文尼亚 Sīluòwénníyà Jernej Slivnik Alpine skiing [7]
34  Slovakia (SVK) 斯洛伐克 Sīluòfákè Miroslav Haraus [sk] Alpine skiing [7]
Monika Kunkelová Wheelchair curling
35  South Korea (KOR) 韩国 Hánguó Baek Hye-jin Wheelchair curling [13]
36  Chile (CHI) 智利 Zhìlì Nicolás Bisquertt Alpine skiing [7]
37  Austria (AUT) 奥地利 Aòdìlì Barbara Aigner Alpine skiing [7]
Markus Salcher [de]
38  Switzerland (SUI) 瑞士 Ruìshì Hans Burgener Wheelchair curling [7]
Romy Tschopp Snowboarding
39  Sweden (SWE) 瑞典 Ruìdiǎn Viljo Petersson-Dahl Wheelchair curling [7]
Kristina Ulander
40  Mongolia (MGL) 蒙古 Měnggǔ Batmönkhiin Ganbold Cross-country skiing [7]
41  New Zealand (NZL) 新西兰 Xīn Xīlán Games Volunteer [7]
42  Mexico (MEX) 墨西哥 Mòxīgē Arly Velásquez [es] Alpine skiing [7]
43  Germany (GER) 德国 Déguó Martin Fleig [de] Biathlon [7]
Anna-Lena Forster [de] Alpine skiing
44  Australia (AUS) 澳大利亚 Àodàlìyǎ Melissa Perrine Alpine skiing [7]
Mitchell Gourley
45  Italy (ITA) 意大利 Yìdàlì Giacomo Bertagnolli [it] Alpine skiing [7]
46  China (CHN) 中国 Zhōngguó Guo Yujie Biathlon [14]
Wang Zhidong Para ice hockey

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