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  2. List of Olympic mascots - Wikipedia

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    The Olympic mascots are fictional characters who represent the cultural heritage of the location where the Olympic Games are taking place. They are often an animal native to the area or human figures. One of the first Olympic mascots was created for the 1968 Winter Olympics in Grenoble; a stylized cartoon character on skis named Schuss.

  3. Category:Images of Olympic mascots - Wikipedia

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  4. Vinicius and Tom - Wikipedia

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    The series consists of 32 two-minute episodes and is the third television cartoon series based on Olympic mascots and the first such cartoon created in the Americas. [23] The show follows Vinicius and Tom as they live in Brazilian forests and cities. [23]

  5. Fun or frightening? A brief history of Olympic mascot design

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    For more than 50 years, athletes competing in the Games have been cheered on by either a furry, feathered or slimy friend. But not all designs have been winners.

  6. Izzy (mascot) - Wikipedia

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    His arms and legs were also short with a toothy grin showing both rows of teeth. He was later modified to have longer limbs to give a more athletic look. In addition to renaming him "Izzy", several changes were made to the mascot's appearance including losing the bottom row of teeth, making the tongue visible, and making the limbs longer ...

  7. Olympic symbols - Wikipedia

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    Since the 1968 Winter Olympics in Grenoble, France, the Olympic Games have had a mascot, usually an animal native to the area or occasionally human figures representing the cultural heritage. The first major mascot in the Olympic Games was Misha in the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow. Misha was used extensively during the opening and closing ...

  8. Powder, Copper, Coal and Otto - Wikipedia

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    Native Americans revered otters as the most powerful of animals. The otter is a giver of great fortunes and a fast swimmer, though in some stories a bit of a show-off. [9] [10] As he is the only Paralympic mascot of the four mascots of Salt Lake City 2002, Otto represents Mind, Body, Spirit (the Paralympic motto). [7]

  9. FACT CHECK: Video Showing Karen Bass With Olympic Flag Is ...

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    A post shared on X claims to show Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass with an Olympic flag overseas as Los Angeles burns. Verdict: False The video is from August 2024. Fact Check: Social media users are ...

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