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  2. 2010 Summer Youth Olympics - Wikipedia

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    The emblem competition for the Games attracted 1,500 participants, and the winning design entitled "Spirit of Youth" [1] was unveiled on 10 January 2010. A contest to choose the official medal design for the first Youth Olympics was launched by the IOC in 2009. From November to December almost a hundred entries from 34 countries were received.

  3. 2010 Winter Olympics marketing - Wikipedia

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    Leo Obstbaum (1969–2009), the late director of design for the 2010 Winter Olympics, oversaw and designed many of the main symbols of the Games, including the mascots, medals and the design of the Olympic torches. [2]

  4. Leo Obstbaum - Wikipedia

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    Obstbaum was hired by the Vancouver Organizing Committee (VANOC) in June 2006 as the director of design for the upcoming 2010 Winter Olympics. [1] He oversaw the design and creation of many of the most important symbols of the 2010 Olympics, including the 2010 Olympics mascots, the Olympic torch and the medals which were awarded to the athletes ...

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  7. Olympic medal - Wikipedia

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    The competition saw this design used for 40 years until the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich became the first Games with a different design for the reverse side of the medal. [ 6 ] Cassioli's design continued to inspire the obverse of the medal for many more years, though recreated each time, with the Olympic host and numeral updated.

  8. Miga, Quatchi, Sumi and Mukmuk - Wikipedia

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    The emblem of 2010 Winter Olympics, "Ilanaaq the Inukshuk", was picked through an open contest. However, it met criticism from some aboriginal groups over its design. [2] So the mascot artist was selected through a competition. [3] [4] [5] Through the process where 177 professionals around the world were submitted their ideas, five were made final.

  9. Corrine Hunt - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Hunt co-created the medals for the 2010 Olympic Games in Vancouver with designer Omer Arbel. [6] [7] [8] She went on to design medals for North American Outgames 2011 in Vancouver BC. [9] Hunt designed the logo for the 2006 World Peace Forum held in Vancouver. [3]