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  2. Waldi - Wikipedia

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    Waldi (German pronunciation:) was the first official Olympic mascot, created for the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich. He was a dachshund , a popular breed of dog from Germany . The course of the marathon was designed to incorporate the Waldi design, and during the construction phase of the 1972 Olympic stadium and village, Waldi was used in ...

  3. List of Olympic mascots - Wikipedia

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    The first official Olympic mascot appeared in the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, and was a rainbow-colored Dachshund dog named Waldi. [1] Since the Games in Vancouver in 2010, the Olympic and Paralympic mascots have always been presented together, which was first done in Barcelona in 1992.

  4. 1972 Summer Olympics - Wikipedia

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    The Olympic mascot, the dachshund "Waldi", was the first officially named Olympic mascot. The Olympic Fanfare was composed by Herbert Rehbein. [7] The Soviet Union won the most gold and overall medals. The Olympic Park (Olympiapark) was based on Frei Otto's plans and became a Munich landmark after the Games.

  5. Fact-checking 'September 5': The true story of the Munich ...

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    Armed policemen, disguised as Olympic competitors, are seen on a roof in the Olympic village on Sept. 6, 1972, after Israeli team members were taken hostage by a Palestinian commando during the ...

  6. Otl Aicher - Wikipedia

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    Posters were hung in twos alongside posters designed by famous artists chosen to represent this Olympics such as David Hockney, R. B. Kitaj, Tom Wesselmann and Allen Jones. [3] He also created the first official Olympic Mascot, a striped dachshund named Waldi. Aicher's pictograms at the 1972 Munich Olympics

  7. Lyo and Merly - Wikipedia

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    The first official Olympics mascot was Waldi, introduced at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, Germany. [1] Games mascots have varied between being animals native to the area where the Games take place, humans, and imaginary creatures.

  8. 152 Photos That Prove Sausage Dogs Are The Cutest - AOL

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    Image credits: kuku.yoyo_boy Probably not everyone knows that the Dachshund was the first Olympic mascot of the 1972 Munich Olympic Games due to the animal’s popularity in Bavaria.

  9. "They're all gone": The tragedy of the 1972 Munich Olympics

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    At the 1972 Munich Olympics, Arab terrorists took the Israeli team hostage. Former news and sports exec Sean McManus, son of ABC Sports commentator Jim McKay, looks back on that tragedy, and of ...