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2022 Commonwealth Games Parade of Nations

During the Parade of Nations at the 2022 Commonwealth Games opening ceremony, held on 28 July 2022, athletes bearing the flags of their respective nations lead their national delegations as they paraded into Alexander Stadium in the host city of Birmingham, England. A total of 72 Commonwealth Games Associations entered into the stadium.

Parade order edit

As per tradition, Australia (as the host of the last games) entered first, followed by the rest of the Oceania region. Following this all countries entered in alphabetical order within their respective region groups. After Oceania, countries from Africa, America, Asia, the Caribbean and lastly Europe entered. The host nation, England, entered last.[citation needed]

Countries and flag bearers edit

Below is a list of parading countries and their announced flag bearer, in the same order as the parade. Names are given in the form officially designated by the CGF.

 
Delegates representing England at the Parade of Nations at the Opening Ceremony of the 2022 Commonwealth Games
Order Nation Flag bearer Sport Ref.
1   Australia Eddie Ockenden Field hockey [1]
Rachael Grinham Squash
2   Cook Islands Aidan Zittersteijn Lawn bowls [2]
Nooroa Mataio
3   Fiji Semesa Naiseruvati Lawn bowls [3]
Naibili Vatunisolo Para-athletics
4   Kiribati
5   Nauru Christon Amram Boxing [4]
Maximina Uepa Weightlifting
6   New Zealand Tom Walsh Athletics [5]
Joelle King Squash
7   Niue Travis Tapatuetoa Boxing [6]
Olivia Buckingham Lawn bowls
8   Norfolk Island Tim Sheridan Lawn bowls [7]
Shae Wilson
9   Papua New Guinea John Ume Boxing [8][9]
Rellie Kaputin Athletics
10   Samoa
11   Solomon Islands
12   Tonga Sione Tupou Rugby sevens [10]
Kuinini Manumua Weightlifting
13   Tuvalu
14   Vanuatu Joe Mahit Judo [11]
Miller Pata Beach volleyball
Ellie Enock Para-athletics
Para powerlifting
15   Botswana Bayapo Ndori Athletics [12]
Aratwa Kasemang Boxing
16   Cameroon Emmanuel Eseme Athletics [13]
Ayuk Otay Arrey Sophina Judo
17   Eswatini Sibusiso Matsenjwa Athletics [14]
Hayley Hoy Swimming
18   The Gambia Modou Gamo Para powerlifting [15]
Wurrie Njadoe Athletics
19   Ghana
20   Kenya Ferdinand Omanyala Athletics [16]
Carolina Wanjira 3x3 wheelchair basketball
21   Lesotho Lerato Sechele Athletics [17]
Tumelo Makae Cycling
22   Malawi
23   Mauritius Merven Clair Boxing [18]
Priscilla Morand Judo
Noemi Alphonse Para-athletics
24   Mozambique Caio Lobo Swimming [19]
Alcinda Panguana Boxing
25   Namibia Ananias Shikongo Para-athletics [20]
Christine Mboma Athletics
26   Nigeria Nnamdi Chinecherem Athletics [21]
Folashade Oluwafemiayo Para powerlifting
27   Rwanda Ntagengwa Olivier Beach volleyball [22]
Diane Ingabire Cycling
28   Seychelles Keddy Agnes Boxing [23]
Natasha Chetty Athletics
29   Sierra Leone Joshua Wyse Swimming [24]
Hafsatu Kamara Athletics
30   South Africa Christian Sadie Para-swimming [25]
Bongiwe Msomi Netball
31   Tanzania
32   Uganda Michael Wokorach Rugby sevens [26]
Peace Proscovia Netball
33   Zambia Muzala Samukonga Athletics [27]
Margret Tembo Boxing
34   Bahamas Izaak Bastian Swimming [28]
Lilly Higgs
35   Belize Shaun Gill Athletics [29]
Alicia Thompson Cycling
36   Bermuda Dage Minors Athletics [30]
Emma Keane Squash
37   Canada Josh Cassidy Para-athletics [31]
Maude Charron Weightlifting
38   Falkland Islands Doug Clark Badminton [32]
Daphne Arthur-Almond Lawn bowls
39   Guyana Keevin Allicock Boxing [33]
Aliyah Abrams Athletics
40   Saint Helena
41   Bangladesh Sura Krishna Boxing [34][35]
Mabia Aktar Weightlifting
42   Brunei
43   India Manpreet Singh Field hockey [36][37]
P. V. Sindhu Badminton
44   Malaysia Bonnie Bunyau Gustin Para powerlifting [38]
Aifa Azman Squash
45   Maldives Zayan Zaki Badminton [39]
Fathimath Nimal Table tennis
46   Pakistan Muhammad Inam Wrestling [40][41]
Bismah Maroof Cricket
47   Singapore Terry Hee Badminton [42]
Nur Aini Yasli Para powerlifting
48   Sri Lanka Indika Dissanayake Weightlifting [43][44]
Chamari Athapaththu Cricket
49   Anguilla Hasani Hennis Cycling
Tri-Tania Lowe Athletics
50   Antigua and Barbuda
51   Barbados Matthew Wright Triathlon [45]
Latonia Blackman Netball
52   British Virgin Islands Rikkoi Brathwaite Athletics [29]
Beyoncé De Freitas
53   Cayman Islands Rasheem Brown Athletics [29]
Alison Jackson Swimming
54   Dominica Dennick Luke Athletics [29]
Thea LaFond
55   Grenada Kurt Felix Athletics
Tilly Collymore Swimming
56   Jamaica Oshane Edie Rugby sevens [46]
Jhaniele Fowler Netball
57   Montserrat Julius Morris Athletics [47]
58   Saint Kitts and Nevis St. Clair Hodge Beach volleyball [48]
Amya Clarke Athletics
59   Saint Lucia Arthur Langelier Boxing [49]
Julien Alfred Athletics
60   Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Shane Cadogan Swimming [29]
Mikeisha Welcome Athletics
61   Trinidad and Tobago Jereem Richards Athletics [29]
Michelle-Lee Ahye
62   Turks and Caicos Islands Courtney Missick Athletics [50]
Arleigha Hall Swimming
63   Cyprus Marios Georgiou Gymnastics [51]
Zoi Konstantopoulou Beach volleyball
64   Gibraltar Derek Barbara Cycling [52]
Holly O'Shea Weightlifting
65   Guernsey Marc Cox Cycling [53]
Elena Johnson Badminton
66   Isle of Man Mark Cavendish Cycling [54]
Laura Kinley Swimming
67   Jersey Rhys Hidrio Cycling [55]
68   Malta Kijan Sultana Squash [56]
Tenishia Thornton Weightlifting
69   Northern Ireland Martin McHugh Lawn bowls [57]
Michaela Walsh Boxing
70   Scotland Micky Yule Para powerlifting [58]
Kirsty Gilmour Badminton
71   Wales Geraint Thomas Cycling [59]
Tesni Evans Squash
72   England Jack Laugher Diving [60]
Emily Campbell Weightlifting

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During the Parade of Nations at the 2022 Commonwealth Games opening ceremony held on 28 July 2022 athletes bearing the flags of their respective nations lead their national delegations as they paraded into Alexander Stadium in the host city of Birmingham England A total of 72 Commonwealth Games Associations entered into the stadium Parade order editAs per tradition Australia as the host of the last games entered first followed by the rest of the Oceania region Following this all countries entered in alphabetical order within their respective region groups After Oceania countries from Africa America Asia the Caribbean and lastly Europe entered The host nation England entered last citation needed Countries and flag bearers editBelow is a list of parading countries and their announced flag bearer in the same order as the parade Names are given in the form officially designated by the CGF nbsp Delegates representing England at the Parade of Nations at the Opening Ceremony of the 2022 Commonwealth Games Order Nation Flag bearer Sport Ref 1 nbsp Australia Eddie Ockenden Field hockey 1 Rachael Grinham Squash 2 nbsp Cook Islands Aidan Zittersteijn Lawn bowls 2 Nooroa Mataio 3 nbsp Fiji Semesa Naiseruvati Lawn bowls 3 Naibili Vatunisolo Para athletics 4 nbsp Kiribati 5 nbsp Nauru Christon Amram Boxing 4 Maximina Uepa Weightlifting 6 nbsp New Zealand Tom Walsh Athletics 5 Joelle King Squash 7 nbsp Niue Travis Tapatuetoa Boxing 6 Olivia Buckingham Lawn bowls 8 nbsp Norfolk Island Tim Sheridan Lawn bowls 7 Shae Wilson 9 nbsp Papua New Guinea John Ume Boxing 8 9 Rellie Kaputin Athletics 10 nbsp Samoa 11 nbsp Solomon Islands 12 nbsp Tonga Sione Tupou Rugby sevens 10 Kuinini Manumua Weightlifting 13 nbsp Tuvalu 14 nbsp Vanuatu Joe Mahit Judo 11 Miller Pata Beach volleyball Ellie Enock Para athleticsPara powerlifting 15 nbsp Botswana Bayapo Ndori Athletics 12 Aratwa Kasemang Boxing 16 nbsp Cameroon Emmanuel Eseme Athletics 13 Ayuk Otay Arrey Sophina Judo 17 nbsp Eswatini Sibusiso Matsenjwa Athletics 14 Hayley Hoy Swimming 18 nbsp The Gambia Modou Gamo Para powerlifting 15 Wurrie Njadoe Athletics 19 nbsp Ghana 20 nbsp Kenya Ferdinand Omanyala Athletics 16 Carolina Wanjira 3x3 wheelchair basketball 21 nbsp Lesotho Lerato Sechele Athletics 17 Tumelo Makae Cycling 22 nbsp Malawi 23 nbsp Mauritius Merven Clair Boxing 18 Priscilla Morand Judo Noemi Alphonse Para athletics 24 nbsp Mozambique Caio Lobo Swimming 19 Alcinda Panguana Boxing 25 nbsp Namibia Ananias Shikongo Para athletics 20 Christine Mboma Athletics 26 nbsp Nigeria Nnamdi Chinecherem Athletics 21 Folashade Oluwafemiayo Para powerlifting 27 nbsp Rwanda Ntagengwa Olivier Beach volleyball 22 Diane Ingabire Cycling 28 nbsp Seychelles Keddy Agnes Boxing 23 Natasha Chetty Athletics 29 nbsp Sierra Leone Joshua Wyse Swimming 24 Hafsatu Kamara Athletics 30 nbsp South Africa Christian Sadie Para swimming 25 Bongiwe Msomi Netball 31 nbsp Tanzania 32 nbsp Uganda Michael Wokorach Rugby sevens 26 Peace Proscovia Netball 33 nbsp Zambia Muzala Samukonga Athletics 27 Margret Tembo Boxing 34 nbsp Bahamas Izaak Bastian Swimming 28 Lilly Higgs 35 nbsp Belize Shaun Gill Athletics 29 Alicia Thompson Cycling 36 nbsp Bermuda Dage Minors Athletics 30 Emma Keane Squash 37 nbsp Canada Josh Cassidy Para athletics 31 Maude Charron Weightlifting 38 nbsp Falkland Islands Doug Clark Badminton 32 Daphne Arthur Almond Lawn bowls 39 nbsp Guyana Keevin Allicock Boxing 33 Aliyah Abrams Athletics 40 nbsp Saint Helena 41 nbsp Bangladesh Sura Krishna Boxing 34 35 Mabia Aktar Weightlifting 42 nbsp Brunei 43 nbsp India Manpreet Singh Field hockey 36 37 P V Sindhu Badminton 44 nbsp Malaysia Bonnie Bunyau Gustin Para powerlifting 38 Aifa Azman Squash 45 nbsp Maldives Zayan Zaki Badminton 39 Fathimath Nimal Table tennis 46 nbsp Pakistan Muhammad Inam Wrestling 40 41 Bismah Maroof Cricket 47 nbsp Singapore Terry Hee Badminton 42 Nur Aini Yasli Para powerlifting 48 nbsp Sri Lanka Indika Dissanayake Weightlifting 43 44 Chamari Athapaththu Cricket 49 nbsp Anguilla Hasani Hennis Cycling Tri Tania Lowe Athletics 50 nbsp Antigua and Barbuda 51 nbsp Barbados Matthew Wright Triathlon 45 Latonia Blackman Netball 52 nbsp British Virgin Islands Rikkoi Brathwaite Athletics 29 Beyonce De Freitas 53 nbsp Cayman Islands Rasheem Brown Athletics 29 Alison Jackson Swimming 54 nbsp Dominica Dennick Luke Athletics 29 Thea LaFond 55 nbsp Grenada Kurt Felix Athletics Tilly Collymore Swimming 56 nbsp Jamaica Oshane Edie Rugby sevens 46 Jhaniele Fowler Netball 57 nbsp Montserrat Julius Morris Athletics 47 58 nbsp Saint Kitts and Nevis St Clair Hodge Beach volleyball 48 Amya Clarke Athletics 59 nbsp Saint Lucia Arthur Langelier Boxing 49 Julien Alfred Athletics 60 nbsp Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Shane Cadogan Swimming 29 Mikeisha Welcome Athletics 61 nbsp Trinidad and Tobago Jereem Richards Athletics 29 Michelle Lee Ahye 62 nbsp Turks and Caicos Islands Courtney Missick Athletics 50 Arleigha Hall Swimming 63 nbsp Cyprus Marios Georgiou Gymnastics 51 Zoi Konstantopoulou Beach volleyball 64 nbsp Gibraltar Derek Barbara Cycling 52 Holly O Shea Weightlifting 65 nbsp Guernsey Marc Cox Cycling 53 Elena Johnson Badminton 66 nbsp Isle of Man Mark Cavendish Cycling 54 Laura Kinley Swimming 67 nbsp Jersey Rhys Hidrio Cycling 55 68 nbsp Malta Kijan Sultana Squash 56 Tenishia Thornton Weightlifting 69 nbsp Northern Ireland Martin McHugh Lawn bowls 57 Michaela Walsh Boxing 70 nbsp Scotland Micky Yule Para powerlifting 58 Kirsty Gilmour Badminton 71 nbsp Wales Geraint Thomas Cycling 59 Tesni Evans Squash 72 nbsp England Jack Laugher Diving 60 Emily Campbell WeightliftingReferences edit Harris Rob 28 July 2022 Rachael Grinham Eddie Ockenden to bear Australian flag at Commonwealth Games opening The Sydney Morning Herald Sydney Australia Retrieved 28 July 2022 Kumar Rashneel 26 July 2022 Bowling pair named Team Cook Islands flagbearers Cook Islands News Avarua Cook Islands Retrieved 26 July 2022 Seru Maikeli 27 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8 July 2022 Ume is Team PNG s Male Flag Bearer Papua New Guinea Post Courier Port Moresby Papua New Guinea 28 May 2022 Archived from the original on 28 July 2022 Retrieved 28 May 2022 Goodwin Sam 29 July 2022 Shirtless Tongan athlete steals show at Commonwealth Games opening ceremony www ca news yahoo com Yahoo Retrieved 30 July 2022 VASANOC stand by their statement on no government financial assistance for Commonwealth Games Vanuatu Post 22 July 2022 Retrieved 22 July 2022 Our Flag bearers at the Opening Ceremony left Aratwa Kasemang Boxing right Bayapo Ndori Athletics www facebook com Botswana National Olympic Committee 28 July 2022 Retrieved 30 July 2022 Welleng Dilian 21 July 2022 Commonwealth Islamic Games State Blessings For Team Camerron Cameroon Tribune Yaounde Cameroon 4 flag bearers in Commonwealth Games Times of Swaziland 24 July 2022 Retrieved 25 July 2022 Our joint flag bearer Wurrie Njadoe ready for her maiden commonwealth games www facebook com Gambia National Olympic Committee 28 July 2022 Retrieved 30 July 2022 Ayodi Ayumba 27 July 2022 Omanyala Wanjira Kenya s flag bearers as games start Daily Nation Nairobi Kenya Retrieved 27 July 2022 teamlesotho Commonwealth Games updates triplejumper Lerato Sechele and top MBT cyclist Tumelo Makae have been named joint flag bearers for the team during the Opening Ceremony of the B2022 Commonwealth Games www facebook com Lesotho National Olympic Committee 28 July 2022 Retrieved 28 July 2022 Commonwealth Games Morand Clair and Alphonse designated flag bearers www mauritiusolympic org Mauritius Olympic Committee 14 July 2022 Retrieved 14 July 2022 Reacao de Alcinda Panguana e Caio Lobo apos serem escolhidos porta bandeira Reaction of Alcinda Panguana and Caio Lobo after being chosen flag bearer www youtube com in Portuguese National Olympic Committee of Mozambique 28 July 2022 Retrieved 28 July 2022 Barker Philip 26 July 2022 Namibia choose trailblazing Paralympian and Olympian to carry flag at Birmingham 2022 Inside the Games Dunsar Media Retrieved 26 July 2022 Ogunyale Bunmi 28 July 2022 2022 Commonwealth Games Oborodudu Nnamdi are Team Nigeria Captain Flagbearer The Sun Lagos Nigeria Retrieved 28 July 2022 RwandaCGA 27 July 2022 Update On this Thursday during the opening ceremony of Commonwealth Games 2022 Ntagengwa Olivier and Ingabire Diane will be the Flag bears of Rwanda Tweet via Twitter Nicette Sedrick 22 July 2022 Bonnelame Betymie ed Seychelles aiming for gold at upcoming Commonwealth Games Seychelles News Agency Victoria Seychelles Retrieved 22 July 2022 32 Athletes to represent Sierra Leone in Birmingham Awoko Freetown Sierra Leone 20 July 2022 Retrieved 5 August 2022 Mateza Mawande 25 July 2022 Msomi and Sadie Named Team SA s Commonwealth Games Flagbearers Eyewitness News Cape Town South Africa Retrieved 25 July 2022 Kawalya Brian 29 July 2022 Commonwealth Which Ugandans Are In Action On Day One www the sportsnation com The Sports Nation Retrieved 29 July 2022 Team Uganda was among the 72 nations that paraded out for the Commonwealth games led by flag bearers Michael Wokorach Rugby 7s and Peace Proscovia Netball FLAG BEARER ANNOUNCEMENT www facebook com National Olympic Committee of Zambia 28 July 2022 Retrieved 30 July 2022 Stubbs Brent 28 July 2022 Bastian and Higgs to fly the flag for Bahamas The Tribune Retrieved 30 July 2022 a b c d e f The Caribbean s flag bearers at the 2022 Commonwealth Games Caribbean Loop News 28 July 2022 Retrieved 28 July 2022 Smith Dexter 27 July 2022 Emma Keane and Dage Minors chosen as flag bearers for Commonwealth Games opening ceremony The Royal Gazette Hamilton Bermuda Retrieved 27 July 2022 Maude Charron Josh Cassidy named Canada s flag bearers for Commonwealth Games Toronto Star Toronto Ontario Canada Canadian Press 21 July 2022 Retrieved 21 July 2022 Christie Darnell 8 July 2022 Falklands Flag Bearers for Commonwealth Games Revealed www fitv co fk Falkland Islands Television Retrieved 8 July 2022 Doug Clark from the Badminton team and Daphne Arthur Almond from the lawn bowls team will have the honour of carrying the flags on behalf of the Falkland Islands at the opening ceremony in Birmingham on the 28th July Keevin Allicock Aliyah Abrams named Flag bearers for Commonwealth Games Guyana Chronicle Georgetown Guyana 27 July 2022 Retrieved 27 July 2022 Boxer Sura Krishna unable to stand in the ring in Commonwealth Games due to illness TBS News Dhaka Bangladesh 29 July 2022 Retrieved 5 August 2022 Bangladeshi Sura Krishna who carried the national flag in last night s opening ceremony of the Games was scheduled to fight his Fiji rival Aria Rockbuli today Bangladesh athletes begin campaign today www newagebd net Media New Age 29 July 2022 Retrieved 5 August 2022 The opening ceremony of the Games was held at the Alexender Stadium on Thursday night where South Asian Games 2016 gold medallist weightlifter Mabia Aktar Simanta carried the Bangladesh flag in the march PV Sindhu named India s flagbearer The Times of India Mumbai India 27 July 2022 Retrieved 27 July 2022 Manpreet Singh named Team India male flagbearer for Commonwealth Games 2022 opening ceremony www sportstar thehindu com The Hindu 28 July 2022 Retrieved 28 July 2022 Aifa Bonnie to be national flag bearer at Commonwealth Games The Borneo Post Sarawak Malaysia 29 June 2022 Retrieved 8 July 2022 Maldives Minister of Sport congratulates flag bearers for CWG Opening Ceremony www ocasia org Olympic Council of Asia 26 July 2022 Retrieved 26 July 2022 Safi Alam Zeb 10 July 2022 Inam to depart ahead of schedule for CWG The News International Karachi Pakistan Retrieved 10 July 2022 Inam Bismah to be Pakistan s flag bearers in Commonwealth Games 2022 www a sports tv A Sports 27 July 2022 Retrieved 27 July 2022 Lee David 7 July 2022 Commonwealth Games Shuttler Terry Hee and powerlifter Nur Aini Yasli named Singapore s flagbearers The Straits Times Singapore Retrieved 8 July 2022 NOCSL announces 169 member contingent for CWG Birmingham Daily FT Colombo Sri Lanka 21 July 2022 Retrieved 21 July 2022 Indika Chamari to be Sri Lanka s flag bearers at Birmingham Games Daily News Lake House 22 July 2022 Retrieved 22 July 2022 Super proud to announce one of the flag bearers of the Birmingham Commonwealth Games Our very own Latonia Blackman She will be accompanied with Matthew Wright www facebook com Barbados Netball Association 28 July 2022 Retrieved 30 July 2022 Burnett Ian 28 July 2022 22nd Commonwealth Games open in Birmingham Caribbean National Weekly Davie Florida United States Retrieved 28 July 2022 Meanwhile Sunshine Girls netball captain Jhaniele Fowler and Rugby 7s captain Oshane Edie will be Jamaica s flag bearers at the opening ceremony Team captains are Shamera Sterling of netball and Samuel Ricketts of badminton while young swimmers Zaneta Alvaranga and Sydrell Williams will announced at the flag bearers for the closing ceremony on August 8 Photos of Team Montserrat at the opening ceremony of the Commonwealth Games today Julius Morris designated as flag bearer Let the games begin www facebook com Montserrat Track Alliance 28 July 2022 Retrieved 28 July 2022 100m female sprinter Amya Clarke and beach volleyball player St Clair Hodge led the St Kitts and Nevis contingent across the CommonWealthGames2022 opening ceremony stage www facebook com Saint Kitts and Nevis Olympic Committee 28 July 2022 Retrieved 30 July 2022 Team Saint Lucia Begins Commonwealth Games Quest St Lucia Times Castries St Lucia 29 July 2022 Archived from the original on 7 August 2022 Retrieved 30 July 2022 Malcom Dana 25 July 2022 Three Days to Opening Courtney and Arleigha named flag bearers for TeamTCI www magneticmediatv com Magnetic Media Retrieved 25 July 2022 Shmaioforoi sthn teleth enar3hs twn 22wn Koinopoliteiakwn Agwnwn oi Marios Gewrgioy kai Zwh Kwnstantopoyloy birmingham2022 teamcyprus2022 Marios Georgiou and Zoe Konstantopoulou were the flag bearers at the opening ceremony of the 22nd Commonwealth Games birmingham2022 teamcyprus2022 www facebook com in Greek Cyprus Olympic Committee 19 July 2022 Retrieved 27 July 2022 Holly O Shea Gibraltar s first weightlifter at the Commonwealth Games Panorama Gibraltar 25 July 2022 Retrieved 25 July 2022 This year a change in protocol at the Games meant the Commonwealth Games Federation announced that competing teams will be able to have two flag bearers one male and one female Thus Holly is Gibraltar s female bearer whilst the male will be cyclist Derek Barbara Murray Poppy 20 July 2022 Team Guernsey Commonwealth flagbearers announced Bailiwick Express Retrieved 21 July 2022 Cavendish and Kinley to be Isle of Man s flag bearers at Commonwealth Games Isle of Man Today Tindle Newspapers Ltd 19 June 202 Retrieved 20 July 2022 Commonwealth Games 2022 Rhys Hidrio named Jersey flagbearer for opening ceremony BBC News London England 28 July 2022 Retrieved 28 July 2022 Camilleri Valhmor 12 July 2022 Sultana Thornton named flagbearers as MOC name team for Commonwealths Times of Malta Birkirkara Malta Retrieved 13 July 2022 Commonwealth Games 2022 Michaela Walsh and Martin McHugh named Team NI flagbearers BBC News London England 27 July 2022 Retrieved 27 July 2022 Commonwealth Games 2022 Kirsty Gilmour and Micky Yule will be Scotland s flag bearers BBC News London England 27 July 2022 Retrieved 27 July 2022 Horner Charlle 28 July 2022 Commonwealth Games Geraint Thomas and Tesni Evans to be flag bearers for Team Wales www itv com ITV Retrieved 28 July 2022 Horner Charlle 28 July 2022 Who are the Team England flag bearers for the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games opening ceremony www itv com ITV Retrieved 26 July 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2022 Commonwealth Games Parade of Nations amp oldid 1189155313, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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