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Schneemann ([ˈʃneːˌman], "snowman" in German), also known as Schneemandl, [1] was the official mascot of the 1976 Winter Olympics, which were held in Innsbruck, Austria in February 1976. It was the first official Winter Olympic mascot. There was also a secondary mascot, Sonnenweiberl ("sun woman" in Austrian dialect). [1] [2]
The mascot of the 1976 Winter Olympics was Schneemann, a snowman in a red Tyrolean hat. Designed by Walter Pötsch, Schneeman was purported to represent the 1976 Games as the "Games of Simplicity". It was also regarded as a good-luck charm, to avert the dearth of snow that had marred the 1964 Winter Olympics in Innsbruck.
Schneemann and Sonnenweiberl: Snowman and Sun woman: Walter Pötsch: Representing the Games of Simplicity. [4] [8] 1976 Summer Olympics: Montreal: Amik: Beaver: Yvon Laroche, Pierre-Yves Pelletier, Guy St-Arnaud and George Huel: Beavers are one of the national symbols of Canada. [4] 1980 Winter Olympics: Lake Placid: Roni: Raccoon: Donald Moss
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