Published 00:02 IST, July 30th 2024
Paris Olympics 2024: Why Greece Always Enters First at the Olympics Parade of Nations?
According to the guidelines set by the International Olympic Committee, countries are presented in alphabetical order based on the host country's language.
At every Olympic Games, viewers worldwide notice a consistent tradition during the Parade of Nations: Greece always enters the stadium first. This unique privilege is not based on current athletic prowess or political influence, but rather a profound respect for Greece's historical significance in the origins of the Olympic Games.
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The tradition of Greece leading the parade honors the ancient Greek civilization, which founded the original Olympic Games in Olympia around 776 BC. These games were held in honor of Zeus and were a central part of the Greek festival calendar. The revival of the modern Olympic Games in 1896, initiated by Pierre de Coubertin and his contemporaries, aimed to echo the ancient games' spirit and values, which is why Greece was chosen as the host nation for the inaugural modern Olympics in Athens.
During the Parade of Nations, the host nation always enters last, a position of honor that signifies the country welcoming the world to their homeland. The remaining countries enter in alphabetical order according to the host country's language, adding a layer of cultural recognition to the event. However, Greece's first position in the parade order remains unchanged, serving as a tribute to their foundational role in Olympic history.
According to the guidelines set by the International Olympic Committee (IOC), countries are presented in alphabetical order based on the host country's language. For instance, in French, Germany is referred to as "l'Allemagne," placing it before China, which is "la Chine."
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This tradition is more than ceremonial; it is a nod to the timeless legacy of the ancient Olympic spirit and the enduring influence of Greek culture on sports and global unity. By entering first, Greece symbolizes the origin of the Games, reminding the world of the Olympics' roots and the ideals of excellence, friendship, and respect that continue to inspire athletes and spectators alike.
Greece has hosted the Olympics twice in the modern era, with both events taking place in Athens, first in 1896 and then again in 2004.
Updated 00:02 IST, July 30th 2024