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The official emblem for the 2016 Summer Olympics was designed by the Brazilian agency Tatíl Design and unveiled on 31 December 2010, winning in a competition against 139 agencies. [1] The logo represents three figures joined at their arms and feet, with the overall shape reflecting that of Sugarloaf Mountain .
Sculpture of the Rio 2016 logo in Barra Olympic Park. The official emblem for the 2016 Summer Olympics was designed by Brazilian agency Tatíl Design and was unveiled on 31 December 2010, winning in a competition against 139 agencies. [95]
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The 2016 Rio Olympic Emblem was designed to captivate the audience and display many different themes relating to the games. The logo was meant to embody the cariocas , or Brazilian locals. The people embracing each other in the emblem are meant to be welcoming and friendly, [ 12 ] while the silhouette of the embrace is meant to outline the ...
A famous face helped kick of the 2016 Summer Games in Rio by showcasing Brazil's culture as she strutted across the stage on Friday. Rio kicks off Games with ode to forests, favelas and funk Skip ...
Media in category "2016 Summer Olympics pictograms" The following 41 files are in this category, out of 41 total. ... File:Cycling (Sprint), Rio 2016.png; D. File ...
Expect to see plenty of luxury brands during the Olympics Opening Ceremony. Many nations employ high-fashion designers to show their team pride. The most stylish Olympic uniforms from Rio 2016
An employee at a Rio 2016 merchandise store commented that the mascots were "the most popular thing by far. ... Kids and adults all love them, especially Vinicius, he is the favourite." [27] The Rio 2016 Organizing Committee originally estimated that the mascots could make up 25 percent of licensed merchandise sales in Rio. [25]