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The logo cast by the three Paralympic colors represented by Australia's unique shades of these colors: the rich blue of Sydney Harbour, the warm red of the Outback, and the lush green of the forest. [12] Salt Lake 2002 – The logo for the Salt Lake Paralympics can be split into three distinct parts making up the whole. The sphere at the top ...
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The delegation used a flag depicting the logo of the Russian Olympic Committee. XXB Mixed team: 1896–1904: Used in the IOC's medal database to identify medals won by mixed teams of athletes from multiple nations (such as the combination of France and Great Britain), a situation that happened several times in the Games of 1896, 1900, and 1904 ...
The logo’s name derives from the Latin definition of “I move.” Despite the existence of the Agitos, many Paralympic athletes have the more recognizable Olympic ring logo tattooed on their ...
The Paralympic Games or Paralympics is a periodic series of international multisport events involving athletes with a range of disabilities. There are Winter and Summer Paralympic Games , which since the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea , have been held shortly after the corresponding Olympic Games .
The original can be viewed here: IPC logo (1994-2004).svg: . Modifications made by Mboro . This file is an original and may be obsolete for general use, but is kept for historical or archival use.