Olympic Roundup: Small, enthusiastic contingent represents Canada at opening ceremony
TOKYO — A red-clad contingent of 30 athletes represented Canada in an understated opening ceremony at the Tokyo Olympics.
Led by flag-bearers Miranda Ayim and Nathan Hirayama, the small Canadian contingent walked out dressed in white pants and red jackets with a white Maple Leaf on the back — and mandatory grey face masks.
The Canadians waved to their fellow athletes already gathered on the stadium floor, and the few people in the stands. They clapped and chanted “Canada” as they marched. Others took videos and selfies with their phones.
Canada’s contingent included tennis player Felix Auger-Aliassime but was otherwise light on star power, as many athletes were unavailable to participate due to being close to competition, or not yet being in Japan.