No words are sufficient to recall the visual, musical and emotional spectacle that Dimitris Papaioannou created to open the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens… except one: genius.
Fireworks lit up the sky as some 10,000 athletes representing 202 countries marched together in front of 70,000 spectators during the opening.
The ceremony featured countless themes from ancient and modern Greek culture including traditional music, mythology-inspired costumes and other such motifs.
It also marked the first time in more than a century that the Olympics returned to Greece — as the first modern games had taken place there in 1896.
Following the ceremony, a parade of nations entered the stadium with more than 10,500 athletes walking under the flags of 201 countries. The nations were arranged according to Greek alphabet, making Finland, Fiji, Chile and Hong Kong the last four to enter the stadium before the Greek delegation.
On this occasion, in observance of the Olympic tradition that Greece opens the parade and the host nation closes it, the Greek flag bearer opened the parade and all the Greek delegation closed it.
The ceremony ended with the lighting of the Olympic Cauldron by 1996 gold medalist windsurfer Nikolaos Kaklamanakis, after which the audience was encapsulated by a massive fireworks spectacular.
See a compilation of photos
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8 comments
We loved being there!
I was there as a volunteer…..for the props. I've still got some drumsticks and other memorabilia from the Ceremonies! <3<3<3
The best opening ceremonies… Ever! Such artistry and talent
Great…wonderfull..!!! WOW!!!
I remember watching that and feeling so proud to be Greek.
I am remembering all those scenes. It was fantastic to have the oppurtinity to experience that unforgettable event!!!! Thank you Greece.
For the month of August suddenly we became a modern European country. We talked to each other and couldn’t believe how good we were. The secret was that we came ALL TOGETHER and that did it.
One of my favorite nights ever. We were at the beach with my parents, and when they played the national anthem my kids, aged 7 and 5, jumped up with γιαγια and παππού as we all proudly sang along in Greek!