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Paralympics logo from Seoul (1988, Summer) to Lillehammer (1994, Winter); International Coordinating Committee of World Sports Organizations for the Disabled logo (1988-1989); International Paralympic Committee logo (1989-1994). Date: 1 April 2009, 07:46 (UTC) Source: Seoul 1988 Paralympics emblem on IPC website;
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The former Paralympic symbol. The former logo of the Paralympic Games, and of the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) logo (2004-2019). Date: 1 June 2009, 21:30 (UTC) Source: IPC Brand Book (July 2017) IPC logo history on Beijing Olympics & Paralympics website; Author: Chinese_Taipei_Paralympic_Flag.svg: PhiLiP, Zscout370; derivative work ...
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The emblem was released on 12 December 2009, 11 days after the emblem for the Olympic Games. Rio 2016 – A stylized heart in 3D, this logo symbolised inclusion, passion, tolerance, and the warmth of Brazilian people. [20] Pyeongchang 2018 – This logo featured the Korean letter symbolising snow, ice, and the Paralympic athletes. The two ...
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