- Symbols of paralympics
There are a number of symbols of
Paralympics .Agito (meaning "I move" in
Latin language ) is a symbol of movement, used as a part of the Paralympics Symbol (logo ) of theInternational Paralympic Committee (IPC), which contains three agitos encircling a single point. This symbol of Paralympics was created by theScholz & Friends agency and approved in April 2003.The previous Symbol of Paralympics was based on the traditional
Korea n decorative component called "tae-geuk", which constitutes one half of the "taijitu ", the symbol ofyin and yang . The first such symbol that used five tae-geuks arranged similarly toOlympic Rings was introduced at the1988 Summer Paralympics inSeoul ,Korea . After Seoul, the IPC standardized on a three tae-guek version as their symbol. The last Paralympics to use the tae-geuk was the2004 Summer Paralympics , which used the three tae-geuk version.In addition, each city that hosts the Paralympic Games creates a symbol to represent the event, see the articles and for their logos. This symbol incorporates the IPC logo, the name of the event, and the unique symbol to identify the event.
External links
* [http://www.paralympic.org/release/Main_Sections_Menu/IPC/About_the_IPC/IPC_Symbol_and_Motto/ Paralympics Symbol and Motto]
ee also
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Olympic symbols
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