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  2. Olympic poster - Wikipedia

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    The first official poster that was specially designed for the Olympic Games, following the approval of the competent committee, was the poster for the 1912 Games held in Stockholm. The poster depicted the march of the nations represented by athletes holding their national flags. All posters are the property of the IOC. [2]

  3. 2020 Summer Olympic pictograms - Wikipedia

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    The Tokyo 2020 Organising Committee (TOCOG) produced the official sports pictograms of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, due to the need to communicate visually to an increasingly international group of athletes and spectators, while paying great respect to the Olympic sport pictograms, which were first introduced at the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games. [2]

  4. Yusaku Kamekura - Wikipedia

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    I wanted to create a fresh and vivid image through a balance between the large red circle and the five-ring Olympic mark. I thought that it would make the hinomaru look like a modern design. [13] The most memorable of Kamekura's Olympic posters captured a group of runners immediately after the start of a race, against a stark black background.

  5. What’s in the gold box medalists get after winning at the ...

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    The poster was created by renowned illustrator Ugo Gattoni, who invested close to four months and 2,000 hours into its design and production, the artist said in a March interview on Olympics.com.

  6. Paris Olympics unveils art deco-style posters inspired by the ...

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    One of the poster's most captivating scenes is an athlete standing on a diving platform with arms outstretched, the Olympic dove softly perched on his left arm. “The Olympic Games is meant to be ...

  7. Charly "Carlos" Palmer - Wikipedia

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    Palmer created the 1996 Olympic Poster, and again in 1998 the US Olympic Committee honored Palmer by selecting him to paint the US Olympic Poster for the Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan. [1] He has mentored several artists, including Tamara Natalie Madden .

  8. Olympic Games - Wikipedia

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    The modern Olympic Games (Olympics; French: Jeux olympiques) [a] [1] are the world's leading international sporting events. They feature summer and winter sports competitions in which thousands of athletes from around the world participate in a variety of competitions. The Olympic Games are considered the world's foremost sports competition ...

  9. Tom Cruise's Olympics closing ceremony stunt took over 1 year ...

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    The Olympics closing ceremony or a Tom Cruise film? The Aug. 11 event was a little of both as the actor performed a stunt that helped hand off the Games from Paris to Los Angeles.