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    Olympics opening ceremony by the numbers: How many athletes, countries, boats and more on the Seine River?

    By Dan Treacy,

    1 day ago

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    The opening ceremony at the 2024 Paris Olympics will be unlike any other, if only for one simple reason.

    This is the first time in Olympic history that the ceremony won't be taking place inside an Olympic stadium. Instead, the ceremony will travel through the heart of Paris with the Seine River at the center of the festivities.

    Fans are expected to line the Seine and watch athletes from each participating country travel through the city. Because of the unique setup, more fans than ever will be able to watch the ceremony.

    Here's a look at the Olympics opening ceremony in Paris by the numbers, from athletes and countries to boats and security personnel.

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    Olympics opening ceremony, by the numbers

    Gone (for now) are the days of Olympic athletes walking around the floor of an arena in front of cheering fans. In Paris, they won't have to walk at all, as they will instead float through the city on boats with hundreds of thousands of fans lining the Seine River.

    Roughly 94 boats are expected to travel through Paris carrying Olympic athletes. The full parade figures to have even more boats, with fireworks and other festivities in store around the parade of athletes.

    The full ceremony will span 3.7 miles , or six kilometers, down the Seine River. As many as 300,000 fans are expected to line the river and watch the ceremony, a massive increase from the number of fans that would be able to watch in a traditional indoor venue.

    As many as 75,000 police officers, security personnel, and military members will ensure that the ceremony can be carried out safely. While the festivities have a chance to be among the most unique in Olympic history, taking the ceremony out of an indoor venue makes it much more difficult to secure the vicinity.

    As of April, Paris was looking for 22,000 private security forces in addition to the 35,000 police officers and 18,000 military members expected to be on hand to ensure everyone's safety.

    The opening ceremony will kick off the 33rd Summer Olympics and third Summer Olympics hosted by Paris.

    MORE: Event schedule for Paris Olympics

    How many countries are in the Olympics?

    There will be 206 countries represented at the Olympics in Paris. Each of the International Olympic Committee's 206 member nations is sending an athlete to the Summer Games.

    How many athletes are in the Olympics?

    About 10,500 athletes from around the world are heading to the Olympics, with the majority participating in the opening ceremony.

    While 10,500 sounds like a large number, just 0.0001 percent of the world population has earned the right to compete at the Olympics this year. That's one in every 757,143 people. There will be what seems like an endless stream of athletes parading through Paris, but it's still a remarkably exclusive honor for =every individual competing in the games.

    Order of countries in the Olympics opening ceremony

    Here's the complete order for the parade of nations:

    1 Greece
    2 Refugee Olympic Team
    3 Afghanistan
    4 South Africa
    5 Albania
    6 Algeria
    7 Germany
    8 Andorra
    9 Angola
    10 Antigua and Barbuda
    11 Saudi Arabia
    12 Argentina
    13 Armenia
    14 Aruba
    15 Austria
    16 Azerbaijan
    17 Bahamas
    18 Bahrain
    19 Bangladesh
    20 Bahrain
    21 Belgium
    22 Belize
    23 Benin
    24 Bermuda
    25 Bhutan
    26 Bolivia
    27 Bosnia and Herzegovina
    28 Botswana
    29 Brazil
    30 Brunei
    31 Bulgaria
    32 Burkina Faso
    33 Burundi
    34 Cayman Islands
    35 Cambodia
    36 Cameroon
    37 Canada
    38 Cape Verde
    39 Central Africa Republic
    40 Chile
    41 China
    42 Cyprus
    43 Colombia
    44 Comoros
    45 Republic of the Congo
    46 Democratic Republic of the Congo
    47 Cook Islands
    48 South Korea
    49 Costa Rica
    50 Ivory Coast
    51 Croatia
    52 Cuba
    53 Denmark
    54 Djibouti
    55 Dominican Republic
    56 Dominica
    57 Egypt
    58 El Salvador
    59 United Arab Emirates
    60 Ecuador
    61 Eritrea
    62 Spain
    63 Estonia
    64 Eswatini
    65 Ethiopia
    66 Fiji
    67 Finland
    68 Gabon
    69 The Gambia
    70 Georgia
    71 Ghana
    72 Great Britain
    73 Grenada
    74 Guam
    75 Guatemala
    76 Guinea
    77 Guinea-Bissau
    78 Equatorial Guinea
    79 Guyana
    80 Haiti
    81 Honduras
    82 Hong Kong
    83 Hungary
    84 India
    85 Indonesia
    86 Iran
    87 Iraq
    88 Ireland
    89 Iceland
    90 Israel
    91 Italy
    92 Jamaica
    93 Japan
    94 Jordan
    95 Kazakhstan
    96 Kenya
    97 Kyrgyzstan
    98 Kiribati
    99 Kosovo
    100 Kuwait
    101 Laos
    102 Lesotho
    103 Latvia
    104 Lebanon
    105 Liberia
    106 Libya
    107 Liechtenstein
    108 Lithuania
    109 Luxembourg
    110 North Macedonia
    111 Madagascar
    112 Malaysia
    113 Malawi
    114 Maldives
    115 Mali
    116 Malta
    117 Morocco
    118 Marshall Islands
    119 Mauritius
    120 Mauritania
    121 Mexico
    122 Federated States of Micronesia
    123 Moldova
    124 Monaco
    125 Mongolia
    126 Montenegro
    127 Mozambique
    128 Myanmar
    129 Namibia
    130 Nauru
    131 Nepal
    132 Nicaragua
    133 Niger
    134 Nigeria
    135 Norway
    136 New Zealand
    137 Oman
    138 Uganda
    139 Uzbekistan
    140 Pakistan
    141 Palau
    142 Palestine
    143 Panama
    144 Papua New Guinea
    145 Paraguay
    146 Netherlands
    147 Peru
    148 Philippines
    149 Poland
    150 Puerto Rico
    151 Portugal
    152 Qatar
    153 North Korea
    154 Romania
    155 Rwanda
    156 Saint Kitts and Nevis
    157 Saint Lucia
    158 San Marino
    159 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
    160 Solomon Islands
    161 Samoa
    162 American Samoa
    163 Sao Tome and Principe
    164 Senegal
    165 Serbia
    166 Seychelles
    167 Sierra Leone
    168 Singapore
    169 Slovakia
    170 Slovenia
    171 Somalia
    172 South Sudan
    173 Sudan
    174 Sri Lanka
    175 Sweden
    176 Switzerland
    177 Suriname
    178 Syria
    179 Tajikistan
    180 Chinese Taipei
    181 Tanzania
    182 Chad
    183 Czech Republic
    184 Thailand
    185 East Timor
    186 Togo
    187 Tonga
    188 Trinidad and Tobago
    189 Tunisia
    190 Turkmenistan
    191 Turkey
    192 Tuvalu
    193 Ukraine
    194 Uruguay
    195 Vanuatu
    196 Venezuela
    197 British Virgin Islands
    198 Virgin Islands
    199 Vietnam
    200 Yemen
    201 Zambia
    202 Zimbabwe
    203 Australia
    204 United States
    205 France
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