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Miga and Quatchi are the official mascots of the 2010 Winter Olympics, Sumi is the official mascot of the 2010 Winter Paralympics, and Mukmuk is their designated "sidekick" for both games, held in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The four mascots were introduced on November 27, 2007. [1]
With a suit of ice, a heart of gold and a love of all things winter sports, this panda is ready to share the true spirit of the Olympics with the whole world. [4] 2024 Summer Olympics: Paris Olympic Phryge: Phrygian cap: Gilles Deleris: Based on the Phrygian cap, a symbol of the French Revolution. [18] [19] 2026 Winter Olympics: Milan–Cortina ...
Their works include the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics mascots Miga, Quatchi, Sumi and Mukmuk, and Octonauts, a series of books which were made into a CGI Animated TV series for the BBC channel CBeebies by Brown Bag Films (Which the current animation studio is Mainframe Studios) and Silvergate Media in 2010, subsequently broadcast internationally.
Represents a harmonious co-existence between mankind and nature, it represents athletes with a disability striving to make progress, and it represents the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Summer Games' concept of "Transcendence, Equality and Integration." [13] 2010 Winter Paralympics: Vancouver: Sumi: Hybrid mythical creature: Meomi Design (a group of ...
Wenlock's name is inspired by Much Wenlock in Shropshire, England, where in 1850 the Wenlock Olympian Society held its first Olympian Games, regarded as an inspiration for the modern Olympic games. [3] The five friendship rings on his wrists correspond to the five Olympic rings, and three points on his head represent the three places on the ...
Download QR code; Print/export ... Map of World Georges Huel 543,098 $12.00 ... Each Mascot sport pose coin features either or both Miga and Quatchi and single Sumi.
It was now down to eleven design ideas for the Olympic Games, and two design ideas for the Paralympic Games. The shortlisted designs were presented to the public on February 7, 2011. A live national TV broadcast, on Russia's Channel One, [6] included a nationwide text message voting, where Russians voted for their favorite mascot. [2]
I don't know how. Those images needs to be cropped to show "Miga-only" and "Quatchi-only" respectively. Anyway, I found some nice sources, too: Mascot Mystery – who will design the 2010 Games Mascot? from VANOC; Archived page of the contest; Designers from around the world seek to create official 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Games mascot(s ...