There is no specific rule, but more often than not the flag carrier is a competing athlete.
part of the cauldron
Generally in karate classes or martial arts school. A person that was trained in China or Korea would be great! Or possibly from a former competitor at the Olympics.
change competitor into a noun by adding a suffix
The Olympics are an athletic event, not a religious event. Any person who has a sufficiently good athletic ability can compete in the Olympics, no matter what religious belief that person may have. Olympic competitors are sponsored by their nation of origin, so nationality does get involved, but religion does not.
a competitor
Australia's duet and team did not qualify for the Olympics. They performed in Sydney by default as the host nation, but could not swim at the Athens or Beijing Olympics because they needed higher scores at international competitions to do that.
The word competitor is a noun, a person who competes with another or others.
Not sure about youngest competitor but he was just 14-years-old at the time and the youngest British person. No ... the youngest athlete at the 2008 Summer Games in Beijing was swimmer Antoinette Guedia of Cameroon (born October 21, 1995) who was 12 years and 300 days old when she competed in women's 50 meter freestyle. She finished 83rd out of 90 contestants. Tom was in fact the youngest ever competitor to compete in an Olympics other than in swimming at Beijing.
name 1 person from the Olympics who does gymnastics
They are both nouns, either way. A noun is a person, place, or thing.
what are cities that have hosted the Summer Olympics.
A person carrying excess fat on hips and thighs has a pear-shaped body. A person carrying excess fat on the waist and abdominal area has an apple-shaped body.