Bermuda at the Olympics | |
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IOC code | BER |
NOC | Bermuda Olympic Association |
Website | www |
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This is a list of flag bearers who have represented Bermuda at the Olympics. [1] [2]
Flag bearers carry the national flag of their country at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games.
# | Event year | Season | Flag bearer | Sport |
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27 | 2020 | Summer | Dara Alizadeh | Rowing |
26 | 2018 | Winter | Tucker Murphy | Cross-country skiing |
25 | 2016 | Summer | Tyrone Smith | Athletics |
24 | 2014 | Winter | Tucker Murphy | Cross-country skiing |
23 | 2012 | Summer | Zander Kirkland | Sailing |
22 | 2010 | Winter | Tucker Murphy | Cross-country skiing |
21 | 2008 | Summer | Jill Terciera | Equestrian |
20 | 2006 | Winter | Patrick Singleton | Skeleton |
19 | 2004 | Summer | Peter Bromby | Sailing |
18 | 2002 | Winter | Patrick Singleton | Luge |
17 | 2000 | Summer | Mary Jane Tumbridge | Equestrian |
16 | 1998 | Winter | John Hoskins | Official |
15 | 1996 | Summer | Brian Wellman | Athletics |
14 | 1994 | Winter | John Hoskins | Official |
13 | 1992 | Summer | Brian Wellman | Athletics |
12 | 1992 | Winter | John Hoskins | Official |
11 | 1988 | Summer | Nick Saunders | Athletics |
10 | 1984 | Summer | Nick Saunders | Athletics |
9 | 1976 | Summer | ||
8 | 1972 | Summer | Kirk Cooper | Sailing |
7 | 1968 | Summer | Whitfield "Chummy" Hayward | Official |
6 | 1964 | Summer | Whitfield "Chummy" Hayward | Official |
5 | 1960 | Summer | Whitfield "Chummy" Hayward | Official |
4 | 1956 | Summer | ||
3 | 1952 | Summer | Whitfield "Chummy" Hayward | Official |
2 | 1948 | Summer | Whitfield "Chummy" Hayward | Official |
1 | 1936 | Summer | Perez Sord [lower-alpha 1] | Rowing (did not compete) |
During the Parade of Nations section of the 1992 Winter Olympics opening ceremony, athletes from the participating countries marched into the arena. Each delegation was led by a flag bearer and a sign with the name of the country on it. The Parade of Nations was organized in French, the official languages of France. As tradition dictates, Greece led the parade and France was the last to march to the stadium as the host nation.