Beijing Olympics
gold medalist Abhinav Bindra, competing in his fifth Games, led the Indian
contingent. The Indian men were attired
in navy blue blazers and trousers, white shirts and ties, while the women
looked elegant in yellow and navy blue sarees.
The 33-year-old Bindra is till date India's only individual gold
medallist at the Olympics. The shooter achieved the feat when he clinched a
historic gold in the 10-metre air rifle event at the Games in 2008. Success in
shooting will be key to India's hopes of surpassing the London Olympics'
six-medal haul, and the performance of Jitu and Bindra will be crucial to
achieve that aim, while the likes of Gagan Narang, Manavjit Singh Sandhu, Heena
Sidhu and Apurvi Chandela can also fetch medals.
Long accustomed to
coming late in the program, the U.S. team was introduced a little before the
midway point in the parade of athletes. Because the ceremony is done in the
language of the host country – and USA is Estados Unidos da America in
Portuguese – the Americans got their march earlier in the program. Other
countries saw their order shift, as well. Germany, for instance, was the fifth
country introduced. In Portuguese, it’s Alemanha. Saudia Arabia, or Arabia
Saudita, entered as the ninth country in the parade.
The most
eye-popping outfit was really just a greased up hunk. Taekwondo fighter Pita
Taukatofua sent social media into meltdown when he carried the Tonga flag with
no shirt - completely covered in baby oil. Pita Nikolas Taufatofua, 32, who
qualified for the Olympics through the Oceania taekwondo qualification had
fallen short in his two previous attempts to make the Olympics. According to
his official biography, he was born in Australia but chose to compete for
Tonga.
With regards – S.
Sampathkumar
6th Aug 2016.
