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1 hour ago, stepansevs said:

Why two?

One Is enough :-)

And i wonder that sb from athletic can join of opening ceremony. I heart one month ago, that athletes will spend in Tokio only a few days which they need for their sports. And opening ceremony Is one week before start athletic competition.

 

A new trend. Most of the countries will have 1 male and 1 female flag bearers. Expecting the same from Czechs

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6 hours ago, stepansevs said:

I heart one month ago, that athletes will spend in Tokio only a few days which they need for their sports. And opening ceremony Is one week before start athletic competition.

Special exception for flagbearers. Venezuelan Male flagbearer will be in action in the last 2 days of Olympics .

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Here is the order the nations will march during the Parade of Nations (according to wikipedia at least):

 

Airurando (aka Ireland :d) will be the 4th nation into the stadium after Greece, the refugee team and Iceland.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_Summer_Olympics_Parade_of_Nations

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5 minutes ago, OlympicIRL said:

Here is the order the nations will march during the Parade of Nations (according to wikipedia at least):

 

Airurando (aka Ireland :d) will be the 4th nation into the stadium after Greece, the refugee team and Iceland.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_Summer_Olympics_Parade_of_Nations

 

I might be wrong, but excluding the home Games, Brazil never parade that late (152nd).

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18 minutes ago, OlympicIRL said:

Here is the order the nations will march during the Parade of Nations (according to wikipedia at least):

 

Airurando (aka Ireland :d) will be the 4th nation into the stadium after Greece, the refugee team and Iceland.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_Summer_Olympics_Parade_of_Nations

Japanese are quite smart. Only Korea, China and Japan three NOCs are written in Kanji (Chinese Character), all other NOCs are written in Hiragana(phonetic Romanization). On one hand, it shows respect to neighbors because Kanji seems more classic than Hiragana. On the other hand, it splits Chinese Taipei and China to avoid sequence next to each other if written in Kanji at the same. It makes all sides satisfied.

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36 minutes ago, Vic Liu said:

Japanese are quite smart. Only Korea, China and Japan three NOCs are written in Kanji (Chinese Character), all other NOCs are written in Hiragana(phonetic Romanization). On one hand, it shows respect to neighbors because Kanji seems more classic than Hiragana. On the other hand, it splits Chinese Taipei and China to avoid sequence next to each other if written in Kanji at the same. It makes all sides satisfied.

Too bad they didn't separate Surobakia and Surobenia :d

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