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The meaning behind the Paralympic logo - MSNThe Paralympic logo is referred to as the Agitos, which means 'I move' in Latin. It shares some of the intended symbolism of the Olympic rings, but it also has it's own story.
After becoming the unofficial spokesman for the Paris Olympics, Snoop Dogg had a presence on NBC’s coverage of the 2024 Paralympic Opening Ceremony, voicing a welcome video for athletes and ...
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Why the Paralympics use the Agitos logo and not the Olympic rings - MSNSadly, the design was seen as too similar to the Olympic rings – and so it was ditched, and the Agitos logo was created, first used in 2004.
An online petition seeking a new logo already has more than 30,000 signatures. June 5, 2007 — -- Unveiled with aplomb Monday in North London to an audience of more than 700 Olympic ...
The first Paralympic logo for the 1988 Paralympic Games in Seoul used five Tae-Geuks in a similar composition to that of the Olympic rings.
The logo incorporates the number "26" and is stylized with a single white line that reflects "Milano Cortina 2026's ambition to place sustainability and legacy at its core," according to Olympics.com.
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