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Gregory  Lõhmuste
Gregor  Kutateladze
Mattheus Särg
Martin Linna
Gregory 
Lõhmuste
Wenlock and Mandeville - 2010
● The  idea  of the mascots were created by 
Iris design agency.
● The mascots were unveiled on 19 May 
2010.
● The mascots were used for 2012 London 
Summer  Olympics.
● Streets, parks and  underground  station 
entrances in London were decorated with 
84 sculptures of Wenlock and the 
Paralympic mascot Mandeville standing 2 
metres  30  tall  and each weighing a ton, to 
help guide tourists during the  Games .
Gregor 
        K  
ut  at e l    
adze             Soohorong,  반다비  - 
2018
● Soohorang, the mascot of the PyeongChang 2018 Olympic 
Winter Games, took its motif from the white  tiger . The white  
tiger has been long  considered  Korea’s guardian  animal
● “Sooho”, meaning  protection  in Korean, symbolises the 
protection offered to the athletes, spectators and  other  
participants of the 2018 Games. Its name is derived from the 
Korean words "sooho" ( 수호 ) and "ho- rang -i" ( 호랑이 ), 
which  means  "protection" and "tiger" respectively
● Soohorang has a challenging spirit and  passion , and also a 
trustworthy  friend  who’s name is Bandabi. He protects the 
athletes, spectators and all the participants of the Olympic 
Games.
Mattheus 
Särg
Sam the Olympic Eagle  - 1984
● His name is Sam
● The creator of the mascot was C. Robert Moore
●  Before becoming an eagle, the animal chosen as 
the mascot for the Games in Los  Angeles  was a 
bear , the  emblem of California. This idea was 
dropped , as a bear had already  been used for the 
Games in Moscow
● A cartoon was created featuring the mascot Sam, 
in the form of a detective who used the magic of 
the five  Olympic  rings  on his hat to get himself  out 
of all kinds of situations.
Martin
Linna
Vigri  - 1980
● Vigri the Seal 
● Moscow OLympic Games in 1980
● Mascot of sailing  competition in Tallinn
● Vigri’s name comes from a estonian word 
Viiger
● Vigri creators were Saima Sümer and 
Elsie  Johanson
● The  official mascot of 1980 Olympic 
games was Misha the Bear
Links
● Sam picture
● Sam info 
● Soohorang 
● Soohorang picture
● Wenlock and Mandeville
● Vigri picture
● Vigri info

Document Outline

  • Slide 1
  • Wenlock and Mandeville - 2010
  • Soohorong, 반다비 - 2018
  • Sam the Olympic Eagle - 1984
  • Vigri - 1980
  • Links
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