Tokyo Olympics Opening Ceremony LIVE: Mary Kom, Manpreet Singh lead Indian contingent

Catch live updates from the opening ceremony of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics at Japan National Stadium in Tokyo.

A general view inside the stadium as fireworks go off and performers dance during the Opening Ceremony of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games at Olympic Stadium on July 23, 2021 in Tokyo, Japan.   -  Getty Images

Hello and welcome to the live coverage of the Opening Ceremony of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. I'm Anjana Senthil and I will be taking you through the evening's proceedings.

Mary Kom and Manpreet Singh led the Indian contingent during the Parade of Nations. Read more: Tokyo Olympics: 19 Indian athletes to attend opening ceremony .

Trepidations throughout Japan have threatened for months to drown out the usual carefully packaged glitz of the opening. Inside the stadium after dusk Friday, however, a carefully calibrated ceremony sought to portray that the Games — and their spirit — are going on.

Colourful ceremonial suits, music inspired by elements from editions past and the concept of togetherness through difficult times marks the Opening Ceremony in this edition of the Olympics.

 

5:22pm: Indians take the march NOW. Mary Kom and Manpreet Singh, India's flagbearers lead the way.  Dressed in smart formals, Indians make the short walk into the stadium. India was the 21st team to enter the stadium. Back home, Union Minister for Youth Affairs and Sports, Anurag Thakur was also seen waving the Indian flag as the Indian contingent made its way into the stadium.

While the opening ceremony officially kicked off the Tokyo 2020 Games, India began its campaign earlier in the day with individual ranking rounds in archery. Deepika finished ninth while the men gave a below-par performance. Pravin Jadhav, Atanu Das and Tarundeep Rai took the 31st, 35th an d 37th slots respectively on the men’s ranking list. (REPORT)

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An orchestral medley of songs from iconic Japanese video games served as the soundtrack for the parade of countries at the opening ceremony. The arrangement included songs from games developed by SEGA, Capcom and Square Enix.

Manga, manga everywhere: The placards for the country names for the parade of athletes used manga speech bubbles, and the costumes for the placard bearers and assistants had manga touches in their design.

For the uninitiated, manga roughly refers to comics and graphic novels from Japan, while anime — another popular Japanese art form — covers animation from the country. Manga is a Japanese word meaning whimsical pictures. - AP

 

Performers dance around a large Olympic Rings logo during the Opening Ceremony of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.

Here is the order of the Parade of Nations and list of flag-bearers.

As is the tradition, Greece will be the first NOC to take the walk. It is a largely subdued affair. Though there is no limit on the number of athletes, most of the countries have gone for a shorter contingent to take the march. The number of officials who can accompany the athletes are restricted to six members. 19 athletes will be walking for India. Japan, the host, will walk lost. In a departure from traditions, Team USA and France will walk at the end to signify their role as the next hosts of the Olympics.

 

4:55: A dance performance as an ode to the workers and the efforts they have put it to make this Olympics come alive in trying times for the world.  It was performed by members of Japanese traditional firefighting association. It is followed by celebration of different cultures, of overcoming obstacles and spreading joy.

4:50pm: A moment of silence is observed for the lives lost due to the COVID-19 pandemic.  Among the people this moment of rememberance paid tribute to are the 11 Israeli athletes who died at the Munich Games.

President of the IOC Thomas Bach, left, and Japan's Emperor Naruhito wave during the opening ceremony in the Olympic Stadium at the 2020 Summer Olympics, Friday, July 23, 2021, in Tokyo, Japan.   -  AP

 

4:45pm:  Japanese Emperor Narahito and IOC president Thomas Bach greet each other. Japan's Olympic champions and athletes of eminence make their way into the stadium carrying the national flag. A health/ rescue worker is also among the elite six carrying the Japanese flag - a fitting recognition to the work done by them during the pandemic. 

UNITED BY EMOTION is the theme of the Games opening ceremony.

4:30pm: It's showtime.

Keeping with the times the games is being held in, the opening ceremony begins with a show depicting athletes training in solitude due to the pandemic - practicing their moves, the jumps, the runs and game skills. The hums of exertion, the perserverance is shown through the sounds of thuds on treadmill and the panting. 

"It began with a single female athlete at the center of the stadium, kneeling. As she stood, the shadow behind her took the shape of a seedling, growing as she walked. A number of athletes were featured in a video that started with the moment Tokyo won the Olympic bid in 2013, then eventually to images of a world silenced by the pandemic.

Then came the fireworks, a 20-second blast of light — as if to say these Olympics have finally emerged from dark times." - AP

Sportstar's Shyam Vasudevan will bring you the latest from the Olympic Games in Tokyo.

 

While we wait for the olympic ceremony to begin, do check out our terrific Olympics lists of facts, quirks and more.

Our INDIA IN TOKYO section has all the information you need about the Indian athletes competing for glory in Japan.

Indians in action: Full schedule - Events, Fixtures, Dates, Timings in IST


Mary Kom, Manpreet to be India's flagbearers

With organisers changing their rule to allow two flagbearers this time as part of their measures to promote gender equality, several nations will be represented by a man and a woman . India will see 19 athletes and six officials in attendance for the opening ceremony with boxing superstar Mary Kom and men's hockey team captain Manpreet Singh being chosen as the country's flag-bearers.

India will be the 21st in order for Parade of Nations. 

Crowds gather outside Tokyo stadium for opening ceremony

Fans are not allowed for the ceremony or for the Games, but that didn't stop hundreds of people from gathering outside the Olympic Stadium in Tokyo to soak up the atmosphere

Protests in Tokyo ahead of Olympics opening ceremony:

Protesters gathered outside the Tokyo Metropolitan Government building chanting “no to the Olympics” and “save people’s lives." They held up signs reading “cancel the Olympics."

The Games, largely without spectators and opposed by much of the host nation, are going ahead a year later than planned.

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A day earlier, Tokyo hit another six-month high in new COVID-19 cases as worries grew of worsening infections during the Games. Still, the number of cases and deaths as a share of the population in Japan are much lower than in many other countries.

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The Tokyo Olympics opens on Friday with a ceremony reflecting a Games like no other, walking a fine line between celebrating the feats of the world's best athletes while acknowledging the global hardship caused by the coronavirus. Postponed for a year, organisers were forced to take the unprecedented step of holding the Games without fans as the pandemic continues to take lives around the world. Even the opening ceremony normally a star-studded display teeming with celebrities, will have fewer than 1,000 people in attendance.

Regardless, it marks a coming together of the world, with an audience of hundreds of millions around the globe and at various stages of the pandemic expected to tune into together to watch the start of the greatest show in sport.

It will cap a rollercoaster 18 months of preparations for the athletes hoping to realise their career dreams.

Some will use the occasion to make statements about equality and justice and several nations will be represented by a man and a woman after the organisers changed their rules to allow two flagbearers.

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A quick guide to the Olympic ceremony:

Where is ceremony being held?

The opening ceremony will be hosted by the Japan National Stadium  in Tokyo.

What time does the opening ceremony begin?

The ceremony in Tokyo will begin at 4:30 pm IST on July 23, 2021. Telecast will begin 30 minutes earlier

Where can one watch the ceremony live?

The opening ceremony of the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo will be telecast on Sony Sports Network and Doordarshan from 4.30pm IST. You can also catch the ceremony on the Sony Liv app. +