List of flag bearers for Barbados at the Olympics

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Barbados at the
Olympics
Flag of Barbados.svg
IOC code BAR
NOC Barbados Olympic Association
Website www.olympic.org.bb
Medals
Gold
0
Silver
0
Bronze
1
Total
1
Summer appearances
Other related appearances
Flag of the West Indies Federation.svg  British West Indies (1960 S)

This is a list of flag bearers who have represented Barbados at the Olympics. [1] [2]

Flag bearers carry the national flag of their country at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games.

#Event yearSeasonFlag bearerSport
13 2020 Summer Alex Sobers Swimming
Danielle Titus
12 2016 Summer Ramon Gittens Athletics
11 2012 Summer Ryan Brathwaite Athletics
10 2008 Summer Bradley Ally Swimming
9 2004 Summer Michael Maskell Shooting
8 2000 Summer Andrea Blackett Athletics
7 1996 Summer Obadele Thompson Athletics
6 1992 Summer
5 1988 Summer Elvis Forde Athletics
4 1984 Summer Charles Pile Cycling
3 1976 Summer Lorna Forde Athletics
2 1972 Summer Anthony Phillips Weightlifting
1 1968 Summer

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References

  1. Barbados. Olympics at Sport-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Accessed 25 October 2011.
  2. "Flagbearers for Barbados". olympedia.org. OlyMADMen . Retrieved 21 December 2023.