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  2. Paralympic symbols - Wikipedia

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    The first Paralympic symbol (1988–1994) used five pa.. The first designated Paralympic logo was created for the 1988 Summer Paralympics in Seoul and based on a traditional Korean decorative component called a pa {Hangul: 파; Hanja: 巴}, two of which make up the taegeuk symbol at the center of the flag of South Korea.

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    First Paralympic symbol (1988–1994) used five pa. The first designated Paralympic logo, created for the 1988 Summer Paralympics in Seoul, was based on the traditional pa, the spiral or sinusoid components making up the taegeuk symbol. In March 1992, [21] the Paralympic symbol was changed to a version utilizing only three pa.

  4. Paralympic Games - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  5. Paralympic Athletes Will No Longer Have to Hide Olympic Rings ...

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    The Paralympics logo, called the Agitos, depicts a swirl of red, blue and green crescents. The logo’s name derives from the Latin definition of “I move.” ...

  6. File:Paralympics logo 1988-94.svg - Wikipedia

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    International Coordinating Committee of World Sports Organizations for the Disabled logo (1988-1989); International Paralympic Committee logo (1989-1994). Date: 1 April 2009, 07:46 (UTC) Source: Seoul 1988 Paralympics emblem on IPC website; IPC logo history on Beijing Olympics & Paralympics website; Author

  7. List of Paralympic mascots - Wikipedia

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    1998 Winter Paralympics: Nagano: Parabbit: a white rabbit (1 red & 1 green ear) [3] A competition was held among students to find a name for the 1998 Winter Paralympic mascot, and the designation "Parabbit" was chosen from among 3,408 different entries. 2000 Summer Paralympics: Sydney: Lizzie: frill-necked lizard: Matthew Hattan and Jozef Szekeres

  8. The Paris Olympics medals are monumental. They're embedded ...

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    By making history at the Games, Paris medalists will take a bit of France and its history home, too. ... The Paralympic logo of three swooshes, known as the Agitos, is stamped on the medals for ...

  9. 2016 Summer Paralympics - Wikipedia

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    IPC president Philip Craven described the emblem as symbolizing the "heart" of athletes, who were the "heart" of the Paralympic movement. [23] As with the Olympic emblem, the Paralympic emblem was designed so that it could also be rendered in two- and three-dimensional versions, [24] such as a sculpture that was used during the unveiling. [21]