The closing ceremony of the 1992 Summer Olympics (XXV Olympiad) took place at the in Barcelona, Spain, on 9 August 1992.
Events
The closing ceremony of the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games occurred at the on 9 August 1992. The Mayor of Barcelona and President of the Olympic Organizing Committee (COOB), Pasqual Maragall, delivered a speech in Catalan, Spanish, and English concluding the ceremonies and thanking everyone. The President of the International Olympic Committee, Juan Antonio Samaranch, delivered a speech in Spanish, awarding the Olympic Order in Gold to Maragall and declared the Games of the XXV Olympiad in Barcelona closed. Then Maragall handed the Olympic flag to Samaranch, who then handed it to the Mayor of Atlanta, Maynard Jackson, in anticipation of the following Summer Games. The flag was raised again 18 months afterward in Lillehammer in the afternoon of 12 February 1994, during the opening ceremony of the 1994 Winter Olympics.
The timeline of the ceremony was as follows (all times in CEST):
- 10:00 p.m.: Entry of King Juan Carlos I, Queen SofÃÂa, and Prince Felipe, accompanied by the playing of the Catalan anthem "Els Segadors" and the Spanish national anthem. Other members of the royal family, including the Countess of Barcelona, and Infantas Elena, Cristina, and Pilar, were already present. A fanfare by Josep MarÃÂa BardagÃÂ commenced, featuring a performance by Tricicle.
- 10:06 p.m.: A procession by the mounted section of the Barcelona City Guard with Concierto de Aranjuez by JoaquÃÂn Rodrigo.
- 10:16 p.m.: Nine dancers from Cristina Hoyos' company performed to by Manuel de Falla, followed by the Fire Dance featuring Hoyos and two other dancers.
- 10:25 p.m.: Procession of the flags of participating countries to the music of "Ode to Joy".
- 10:35 p.m.: The flags of Greece and the United States were raised, and their national anthems were played.
- 10:39 p.m.: Closing speeches by Pasqual Maragall, Mayor of Barcelona and President of the Olympic Organizing Committee (COOB), and Juan Antonio Samaranch, President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC).
- 10:50 p.m.: The Antwep Ceremony, when ceremonial transfer happened of the Olympic flag from Mayor Pasqual Maragall to Maynard Jackson, Mayor of Atlanta, the host city for the 1996 Summer Olympics.
- 10:55 p.m.: Presentation segment by the next host city, Atlanta called "Spirit of Atlanta", this segment introduced Izzy as the Olympic mascot.
- 11:02 p.m.: Lowering of the Olympic flag while Plácido Domingo sang the Olympic Hymn.
- 11:06 p.m.: Farewell to the Olympic flame with performances by cellist Lluis Claret and soprano Victoria de los ÃÂngeles, accompanied by "".
- 11:11 p.m.: A performance by Els Comediants involving 700 actors in a theatrical fire festival with fireworks.
- 11:25 p.m.: Josep Carreras and Sarah Brightman performed "".
- 11:28 p.m.: A symbolic farewell with a paper boat carrying the Olympic mascot, Cobi.
- 11:34 p.m.: Fireworks display accompanied by music from Carles Santos, followed by the entry of athletes from the XXV Olympiad.
- 11:45 p.m.: The closing party featuring performances by Los Amaya, Peret, and Los Manolos, including the song "" commissioned specifically for the ceremony to Peret. During the performance, athletes climbed onto the stage and were subsequently asked to descend for safety reasons.
Opening
Parade of Nations
The flag bearers of 172 National Olympic Committees entered the stadium informally in single file, ordered by the Spanish alphabet, and behind them marched the athletes, without any distinction or grouping by nationality.
Officials and dignitaries
Dignitaries from International organizations
Host country dignitaries
Dignitaries from abroad
Anthems
References