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  2. Paralympic symbols - Wikipedia

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    Beijing 2022 – This logo featured a paralympic seated skier with a Chinese ribbon motif and the Chinese character "飞" (fēi, meaning "fly") in rainbow characters. Paris 2024 - The emblem for the 2024 Summer Olympics and Paralympics was unveiled on 21 October 2019 at the Grand Rex. For the first time, a Paralympic Games shared the exact same ...

  3. List of Paralympic mascots - Wikipedia

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    Its name is also formed from two Korean words: bandal (반달) and bi (비), meaning "half-moon" to refer to the white crescent on an Asiatic black bear's chest and the latter connoting commemoration to celebrate the games. 2020 Summer Paralympics: Tokyo: Someity: A Robot creature with pink chequered patterns from official emblem and cherry ...

  4. Category:Paralympic mascots - Wikipedia

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    See article Paralympic symbols for list and discussion of mascots and other symbols. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory.

  5. List of Olympic mascots - Wikipedia

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    The design of the mascot takes the typical shape and appearance of this stone but in a creative and artistic way, highlighting the colours from the emblem's palette. The word 'lele' represents the sound of stones colliding together and is pronounced like the Chinese word meaning happiness or joy. [18] 2016 Winter Youth Olympics: Lillehammer ...

  6. Miga, Quatchi, Sumi and Mukmuk - Wikipedia

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    During the design process, an early name for Quatchi was dismissed when the undisclosed word was found to have a rude connotation in another language. [11] An animated video by Buck, a design studio based in New York and Los Angeles, with music provided by Kid Koala was screened on the first public presentation of the mascots.

  7. Paralympic Games - Wikipedia

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    The Paralympic Games or Paralympics is a periodic series of international multisport events involving athletes with a range of disabilities.There are Winter and Summer Paralympic Games, which since the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea, have been held shortly after the corresponding Olympic Games.

  8. Wenlock and Mandeville - Wikipedia

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    Wenlock's name is inspired by Much Wenlock in Shropshire, England, where in 1850 the Wenlock Olympian Society held its first Olympian Games, regarded as an inspiration for the modern Olympic games. [3] The five friendship rings on his wrists correspond to the five Olympic rings, and three points on his head represent the three places on the ...

  9. 2008 Summer Paralympics - Wikipedia

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    It was first time the new Paralympic logo featured in the Summer Paralympics since its rebranding after the 2004 Summer Paralympics. 3,951 athletes from 146 countries took part, [1] the largest number of nations ever (ten more than the 2004 Games in Athens). Five countries competed for the first time. [2]

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