THE BARBADOS Olympic Association Inc. (BOA) today announced Ramon Gittens would be Barbados’ Flag Bearer for the Rio 2016 Olympics.Â
Gittens will perform this duty tomorrow at the Opening Ceremony parade, scheduled for 7 p.m. local time. The protocol and splendour of the Olympic ceremonies, which go hand-in-hand with the celebration of the Games as everyone knows them today, make this event unique and unforgettable.
This will be Gittens’ second time representing Barbados at the Olympics, and he will do so in the 100 and 200 metres events. Â
Gittens was champion in the 100m and 200m at the Barbados Secondary Schools Athletic Championships while at The Lester Vaughn Secondary School. In 2001 at the CARIFTA Games in Trinidad he placed third in the 100 metres in the Under 17 division and won a silver medal at the 2015 Pan American Games in the same event.
This year Gittens received the BOA’s most prestigious awards, Senior Male Athlete of the Year and the President’s Award.
At the Olympic Games, the parade of the participants reflects both the changing world and the growth of the Olympic Movement.
The number of National Olympic Committees (NOCs) present at the Opening Ceremony has increased from 22 in 1908 to 204 in London in 2012.
Tradition dictates the delegations parade in alphabetical order according to the language of the host country, except for Greece, which leads the parade, and the host country, which brings up the rear. (PR)