The Parade of Nations reminded me to a brazilian television show during the 80's to 00's when the pompons were part of our culture.For canadians search about Xou da Xuxa and Domingo no Parque.
Thanks Patrick for honouring my request and many people can watch the opening ceremony with audio and this funky and rocky parade of nations sounds so very fun 21:10! 🥰🙌🏼😊🕺🏻🪩
First Winter Paralympics for Canada. Calgary didn't host in 1988 because they didn't have the infrastructure, so it was hosted instead by Innsbruck. It wasn't until 1992 that the chosen Olympic host city was required to also be able to host the Paralympics. Thus, Vancouver is the first Canadian host city to host both the Olympics and Paralympics simultaneously.
FINALLY! Thank you so much for uploading this ceremony!
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The Parade of Nations reminded me to a brazilian television show during the 80's to 00's when the pompons were part of our culture.For canadians search about Xou da Xuxa and Domingo no Parque.
Parade of nations got all funky
Yeayah, I’m listening to this now all the time due to my 19th birthday as I celebrate my great time ever! 🙏🏼💙🩵💚🕺🏻
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The governor-general her excellency will declare open the Paralympic Winter Games open
Thanks Patrick for honouring my request and many people can watch the opening ceremony with audio and this funky and rocky parade of nations sounds so very fun 21:10! 🥰🙌🏼😊🕺🏻🪩
The Governor General said it was a first for Canada to host the paralympics, but it's actually the second. First being in Toronto in the 70s
Toronto is in Canada. So I think what they said was true. Canada was the first to host the Paralympics in the 70’s.
Winter paralympics
For Winter yeah
First Winter Paralympics for Canada. Calgary didn't host in 1988 because they didn't have the infrastructure, so it was hosted instead by Innsbruck. It wasn't until 1992 that the chosen Olympic host city was required to also be able to host the Paralympics. Thus, Vancouver is the first Canadian host city to host both the Olympics and Paralympics simultaneously.