Did you answer the homework that Xiao Ti left yesterday?
In the last issue of the Sports Collection Story
The body is introduced
Mascot of the Summer Olympic Games until 1996
So start with the 2000 Sydney Olympics
What happened to the Olympic mascot?
Whoops! The answer is --
It's so lonely to have only one mascot per year
So it started with the 2000 Sydney Olympics
The mascots began to appear in pairs, in groups of three or five
The Olympic mascot family is becoming more and more lively

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Today, the small body takes you along
Visit the "Olympic Light" exhibition hall of the Shanghai Sports Museum
Discover the Olympic mascots of 2000 years later!
1
Mascot for the 27th Sydney Summer Olympics in 2000
Millie the Echidna, Olly Kingfisher,
Platypus Sid Syd
(from left to right)
They are taken from native Australian animals:
Echidna hedgehogs, kingfishers and platypuses
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The names of the three of them have a deep meaning
Millie (Millennium Millennium) is an information leader
There is information and data at its fingertips
Olly (Olympic Olympic)
It represents the profundity of the Olympic Games
Syd (Sydney Sydney)
Symbolizes the spirit and vitality of Australia and the Australian people
Together, all three of them symbolize the land of Australia
Open, friendly, sport-loving and optimistic people
It doesvetails with the Olympic spirit
2
Mascot of the 28th Summer Olympics in Athens in 2004
Sister Athena Athena, brother Favors Phivos
(left to right)
The two mascots are dolls based on ancient Greek clay sculptures
"Dajdara" was designed as a prototype
They have big feet, long necks and small heads
The head and feet are golden yellow
One was wearing dark yellow clothes
The other was dressed in dark blue
According to Greek mythology
Athena and Favors are brother and sister
Athena is the goddess of wisdom
Favors is the god of light and music
Represented separately
The Olympic spirit of cooperation, fair competition, friendship and equality
At the same time, it embodies the 4 core values of the Athens Olympic Games:
Heritage, participation, celebration and humanity itself
3
Mascot of the 29th Beijing Summer Olympics in 2008
Fuwa Fuwa
Babe, Jingjing, Yingying, Nini, Huanhuan
They are taken from five anthropomorphic Fuwa
Respectively
Fish, pandas, Tibetan antelopes, swallow images and Olympic flames
The colors correspond exactly to the five Olympic rings
Their name is
Babe, Jingjing, Huanhuan, Yingying, Nini
Formed a harmonic sound "Welcome to Beijing"
It expresses China's warm invitation to all countries in the world
Their archetypes and headdresses contain them
Its connection to the sea, forests, fire, earth and sky
Echoes traditional Chinese art
Also in terms of design thinking
For the first time, the images of animals and people are perfectly combined
The concept of the unity of heaven and man is emphasized
It is also the largest number of mascots in the history of the Olympic Games
It embodies the breadth and profundity of Chinese culture
4
Mascot for the 30th London Summer Olympics in 2012
Steel block Wenlock Wenlock (left)
Mascot of the 14th London Summer Paralympic Games
Steel block Mandeville Mandeville (right)
Wenlock
It is a one-eyed cartoon mascot with a metallic modern feel
Metallic throughout
The large eye in the center of the face is actually a camera
The aim is to witness every place it has been and seen by people
The yellow light on the head represents the iconic London taxi
Vinlock was based on 1850 England
The first village Olympic Games were named after the host of the village-level Olympic Games
It reflects the uk's deep historical ties to the Olympic Games
In 1890 Coubertin was invited to visit the "Venlock Olympics"
This inspired him to create the modern Olympic Games
5
Mascot of the 31st Rio Summer Olympics in 2016
Brazilian animal Vinicius Vinicius (left)
Mascot of the 15th Rio Summer Paralympic Games
Brazilian plant Tom Tom (right)
Vinicius is dominated by yellow
Represents the animals of Brazil
There is the spirituality of a cat, the agility of a monkey, and the elegance of a bird
Tom Is the main color is blue
Represents a plant in the Brazilian rainforest
Its top is covered with green and yellow leaves representing Brazil
Photosynthesis allows the leaves to grow continuously
Overcome all kinds of obstacles and eventually spread nutrients to the world
The two mascots were designed for the purpose
It is to pass on the joy to the public, especially children
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Mascot of the 32nd Tokyo Summer Olympics in 2020
Robot Miraitowa Miraitowa
It has the logo of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics printed on its forehead
Traditional checkerboard pattern
It consists of three indigo-blue rectangles of different sizes
The mascot was named "Miraitowa"
Meaning "mirai" and "towa"
This robot mascot is in a traditional and futuristic style
Echoes the concept of "harmonious innovation"
So far
From the 1972 Munich Olympics to the 2020 Tokyo Olympics
Exhibits of mascots from previous Summer Olympic Games introduced
They are all collected and displayed in
The "Olympic Light" exhibition hall of Shanghai Sports Museum was jointly narrated
The story of the World Olympics, the Chinese Olympics, and the Shanghai Olympics
May life return to normal after the epidemic has faded
With family, slow down
Feel the beauty of the city's cultural and sports atmosphere
Inside the Shanghai Sports Museum
The sports culture is waiting for you to experience!
Editors: Yang Yu, Yang Ye
Review: Zhang Xiaotong
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