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I know. The mascot of the first Olympic Games was a beagle. This mascot is particularly historical and symbolizes the spirit of the Olympic Games.
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The mascot of the first Olympic Games was a German hound named Vardy. It was the mascot that appeared at the 1972 Munich Olympics.
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I know, it's a skiing guy with a very big head, which gives people a particularly strong feeling and represents the Olympic spirit.
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I know that this mascot is Valdi, and this mascot looks very cute, and it was designed in 1968.
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The Olympic mascot, Wenlock, comes from the village of Schropshire in much Wenlock. There, the Venlock Orenace Games were held, and this ancient event was one of the inspirations for the modern Olympic Games, the father of the modern Olympic Games, Jean-Claubertin Coubertin: in the 19th century, Coubertin was invited to go there, and Coubertin was inspired by the Venlock game to create the modern Olympic Movement.
To this day, the Venlock game is still being held. Therefore, in honor of the Wenlock Olympics, the London Olympics decided to name the mascot "Wenlock". There is also a yellow light sign on the mascot's head.
It is said to be an iconic taxi from London. And Wenlock wears an Olympic friendship bracelet on his hand. Their big eyes actually have a photographic function, with the aim of witnessing every place they have been and who they have met.
Sebastian Coe, president of the London Organising Committee, said the mascots were created for children and that they would connect children and sport and tell stories about the Games that people would be proud of. Venlock will help children grow up healthy. The mascots of the London Olympic and Paralympic Games are imaginative and ultra-modern, and the meaning behind them also shows the respect and aspirations of the people of London for the Olympic Games.
The emblem of London's bid for the Olympics is represented by a five-coloured stripe that runs above and below the words "London 2012"; And the emblem has the emblem of the International Olympic Committee.
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The Olympic mascot first appeared at the 1972 Munich Olympics. Since then, the mascot has become a major component of the image of the Olympic Games.
The mascot of the 1972 Munich Olympics was a decorative German purebred beagle known as the Waldi. The flexible, enduring, and tenacious nature of the beagle is also a sign of an athlete's character. The head and tail are symmetrically painted in light blue, dark blue, dark green, baby green, yellow, and brown to symbolize the colors of the German land and sky, and this warm color also expresses a lively and harmonious atmosphere.
This shade was emulated and inherited by successors.
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For the first time in Olympic history, the mascot appeared at the 20th Olympic Games in Munich in 1972. The first Olympic mascot to appear at this Olympics is a German hound named Vardy. The 20th Summer Olympic Games, the 1972 Munich Olympics, were the largest to date.
Athletes from 121 countries competed, all with record-breaking figures. The first Olympic mascot to appear at this Olympics is a German hound named Vardy. In the early morning of September 5, due to the attack on the Olympic Village by Palestinian ****, the Olympic Games were called off, and a memorial service was held in the main stadium.
After a 34-hour pause, the event resumed. A total of 600 medals were won from 121 countries and regions participating in the conference.
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1972, 20th Olympic Games, Munich, Germany – Beagle "Waldy" mascot 1976, 21st Olympic Games, Montreal, Canada – Beaver "Amik" mascot 1980, 22nd Olympic Games, Moscow, former Soviet Union – Brown bear "Micha" mascot 1984, 23rd Olympic Games, Los Angeles, USA - "Sam" hawk mascot 1988, 24th Olympic Games, Seoul, South Korea - Tiger Doli mascot 1992, 25th Olympic Games, Barcelona, Spain – Kobe Bryant dog mascot 1996, 26th Olympic Games, Atlanta, USA – Computer mascot Issy 2000, 27th Olympic Games, Sydney, Australia – mascots of the platypus "Seid", echidna "Milley" and the fish-eating bird "Ollie".
28th Olympic Games, Athens, Greece, 2004 – Athena and Phevos mascots.
2008, 29th Olympic Games, Beijing, China – Olympic Fuwa: "Beibei", "Jingjing", "Huanhuan", "Yingying", "Nini.
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1972, 20th Olympic Games, Munich, Germany – The beagle "Waldi" mascot.
The first mascot since the beginning!
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Summer 1972 in Munich, Germany.
The Olympic mascot, a short-legged, long-bodied German Hound is the first official Olympic mascot in the history of the Summer Olympics and represents the tenacity, persistence and agility of an athlete. Waldi is produced as souvenirs in all shapes and sizes: plush, plastic toys, posters, buttons, and more.
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