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  2. Paralympic symbols - Wikipedia

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    The first Paralympic symbol (1988–1994) used five pa. The first designated Paralympic logo was created for the 1988 Summer Paralympics in Seoul and based on a traditional Korean decorative component called a pa {Hangul: 파; Hanja: 巴}, two of which make up the taegeuk symbol at the center of the flag of South Korea.

  3. Blaze (Paralympic mascot) - Wikipedia

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    Today, Blaze is the most recognizable symbol of disability sport in America and is the symbol of BlazeSports America, a disability sports nonprofit organization that is the direct legacy of the Games. [2] In Georgia, as of 2022, motorists can purchase a car tag with a Blaze logo. [5] Blaze is also the mascot for the Transplant Games of America ...

  4. Taegeuk - Wikipedia

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    First Paralympic symbol (1988–1994) used five pa. The first designated Paralympic logo, created for the 1988 Summer Paralympics in Seoul, was based on the traditional pa, the spiral or sinusoid components making up the taegeuk symbol. In March 1992, [21] the Paralympic symbol was changed to a version utilizing only three pa.

  5. List of Paralympic mascots - Wikipedia

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    The phoenix is the symbol of the city of Atlanta. 1998 Winter Paralympics: Nagano: Parabbit: a white rabbit (1 red & 1 green ear) [3] A competition was held among students to find a name for the 1998 Winter Paralympic mascot, and the designation "Parabbit" was chosen from among 3,408 different entries. 2000 Summer Paralympics: Sydney: Lizzie ...

  6. Category:Paralympic symbols - Wikipedia

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    Paralympic symbols; L. List of recipients of the Paralympic Order This page was last edited on 8 February 2014, at 22:03 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  7. Paralympic Games - Wikipedia

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    IPC headquarters in Bonn The first Paralympic symbol (1988–1994) used five pa. The International Paralympic Committee is the global governing body of the Paralympic Movement. It comprises 178 [22] National Paralympic Committees (NPC) and four disability-specific international sports federations. [23] The president of the IPC is Andrew Parsons.

  8. List of Olympic mascots - Wikipedia

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    Beavers are one of the national symbols of Canada. [4] 1980 Winter Olympics: Lake Placid: Roni: Raccoon: Donald Moss: Its face design resembles the hat and goggles used by competitors. It was named for the Adirondack mountain range. [4] 1980 Summer Olympics: Moscow: Misha (Миша) Brown bear: Victor Chizhikov: The Russian Bear was the ...

  9. Category:Paralympic mascots - Wikipedia

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    See article Paralympic symbols for list and discussion of mascots and other symbols. Subcategories.