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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 most iconic is the tennis court, Wimbledon's home stadium.
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The Olympic rings and the English word London london. The design clearly conveys the voice of London: "London 2012 will be everyone's Olympics, everyone's 2012." "There are four colors of the emblem, pink, orange, blue and green, and different colors can be used according to the needs of different occasions.
The emblem is based on the number "2012", which contains the Olympic rings and the English word "london" to express the concept of the 2012 Summer Olympics in London - "London 2012 will be everyone's Olympics, everyone's 2012." ”
Sebastian Coe, president of the London Organising Committee, said that the London Olympics will be everyone's Olympics and everyone's "2012". IOC President Rogge said it was a creative logo that captured the core idea of the London 212 Olympic Games, which was to inspire young people around the world through sport and Olympic values.
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To put it simply, the emblem of the London Olympics is composed of the four numbers of 2012, and to use an inappropriate metaphor, this image is like a pair of men and women are... It can only be said that Westerners are too open-minded.
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The emblem is based on the number "2012" and contains the Olympic rings and the English word "london". The design clearly conveys the voice of London: "London 2012 will be everyone's Olympics, everyone's 2012." "There are four colors of the emblem, which are pink, orange, blue and green, and you can use different colors according to the needs of different occasions.
This design is the first time in the history of the Olympic Games that the Olympic and Paralympic Games held in the same year "share" the same emblem.
The emblem was designed by the world-famous design firm Wolffolins. Wolffolins is a well-known brand consulting firm founded in 1965 and part of Omnicomgroup, the world's largest advertising group. The logo was designed by the wolffolins, and there was no corresponding competition, which cost 400,000 pounds.
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In 1948, London, the capital of the United Kingdom, became the host city of the 14th Olympic Games, for which the British specially designed the Olympic emblem.
The emblem is mainly composed of the bell tower of the British Parliament building. The hands of this famous "Big Ben" point to four o'clock, which is the time of the opening ceremony in the counting. In the foreground is the Olympic rings. This emblem best represents the United Kingdom.
In 1948, when the world was still recovering from the Second World War, there was much debate about the need for a sporting event in Siu Min-na, but the 1948 London Olympics turned out to be a huge hit, providing great spiritual comfort to those traumatized by the war.
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The symbol of the Olympic Games is the five-ring flag, which uses five different colored rings to represent the five continents, symbolizing the unity and cooperation of nations around the world. Originally designed in 1913 by designer Baron Pierre de Coubertin, the five-ring flag has become a symbol of the modern Olympic movement.
The five rings represent Europe, Asia, Africa, the Americas, and Oceania. The five-ring flag effectively conveys the core ideals of the Olympic Movement, which are peace, friendship and solidarity among countries and regions around the world. Through sports, people can get to know each other and get to know people from different cultures and backgrounds, and pursue higher goals in unity.
In addition to the five-ring flag, there are a number of other symbols and symbols of the Olympic Games. For example, the Olympic torch represents the spirit and power of the Olympic Games, and lighting the torch at the Olympic Opening Ceremony is a very ceremonial moment. The Olympic emblem also represents the unique culture and traditions of the cities and countries that host the Olympic Games, and expresses their commitment and belief in the Olympic spirit.
In conclusion, the symbols and symbols of the Olympic Games are an important part of the Olympic movement. As one of the most iconic symbols, the five-ring flag is a very effective embodiment of the concept of global solidarity and has become one of the most famous symbols in the world. At the same time, other symbols, such as the Olympic torch and emblem, are also displayed on different levels to showcase the unique culture and traditions of the world, which are important efforts of the Olympic Games to promote mutual understanding and solidarity among people around the world.
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1. On June 4, 2007, the Organizing Committee of the 30th Olympic Games (London Organizing Committee) officially released the emblem of the 2012 London Olympic Games approved by the International Olympic Committee in London. The London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games emblem was immediately debated, with supporters enthusiastically welcoming the emblem's bold and striking design.
2. There are four colors of the emblem, namely pink, orange, mountain blue and green, and different colors of the emblem can be used according to the needs of different occasions. This design is the first time in the history of the Olympic Games that the Olympic and Paralympic Games held in the same year "share" the same emblem.
3. According to Sebastian Coe, president of the London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games, the emblem symbolizes "dynamism, modernity and flexibility", reflecting a new and colorful world in which people, especially young people, are no longer in a static state, but are armed with new technologies and new networks to work.
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