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The Games mascots over the years have all been examples of ingenuity, imagination and artistic creativity. From "Waldi", the Olympic Games Munich 1972 dachshund, to "Amik", the beaver of the Olympic Games Montreal 1976, the first mascots were emblematic animals of the host countries. In 1992, Barcelona's organisers surprised everyone.


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Sunday, 30 August 2020 This summer marked a significant landmark in Olympic history, although one that has gone largely unnoticed. It was the 50th anniversary marking the announcement that a.


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Das von Elena Winschemann designte Maskottchen von München 1972, Waldi, fördert den olympischen Geist und die Kultur der Ausrichterstadt.. Waldi hatte ein echtes Alter Ego, einen Hund namens Cherie von Birkenhof, den der Präsident des Organisationskomitees der Münchner Spiele, Willi Daume, im Jahr 1970 dem Präsidenten des.


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The Heritage Collection Munich 1972 Waldi Official Mascot Plush. Out of Stock. Your Price: $4499. Quantity. Quantity. Add to Cart. 90-Day Returns. Product Ratings.


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Waldi ist das für die 1972 in München abgehaltenen Olympischen Sommerspiele entworfene Maskottchen. Der Prototyp wurde von dem Gestaltungsbeauftragten der Spiele, Otl Aicher (1922-1991), entworfen und war das erste offizielle Olympia-Maskottchen . Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Entwicklung 2 Verkauf 3 Reflexion 4 Weblinks 5 Einzelnachweise Entwicklung


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The men's marathon at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, West Germany was held on Sunday September 10, 1972. The race started at 15:00h local time. There were 74 competitors from 39 countries. Twelve of them did not finish. [1] The maximum number of athletes per nation had been set at 3 since the 1930 Olympic Congress.


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Olympia 1972 Anniversary of an icon It is now 50 years since Munich hosted the Summer Olympics. The buildings for this major event still leave their mark on the city today. Not a few consider the Olympic site to be Germany's "most important contribution to world building culture in the second half of the century" (Süddeutsche Zeitung).


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The Olympic mascot, the dachshund "Waldi", was the first officially named Olympic mascot. The Olympic Fanfare was composed by Herbert Rehbein. [6] The Soviet Union won the most gold and overall medals. The Olympic Park ( Olympiapark) is based on Frei Otto 's plans and after the Games became a Munich landmark.


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Munich 1972 - Mascot Waldi Designer: Elena Winschermann Extract from my book: Olympic Games - The Design More informations: www.deesign.ch


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Waldi ( German pronunciation: [ˈval.diː]) was the first official Olympic mascot, created for the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich. He was a dachshund, a popular breed of dog from Germany.


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[ M72C : 0020 ] Plastic Olympia Waldi in original packaging. - Design and Production. Elena Winschermann / FahnenFleck, Hamburg - Manufacture. Schleich & Co. - Size. 120mm - Souvenir catalogue. P9 - Item № 3030 - *Size variant - - - Munich 72 Olympics, 1972 Olympic Games, München 72, Olympische Spiele München 1972, Spiele der XX.


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Olympic Games 1972 Munich Mascot Mascot Dog Waldi Alongside the distribution of the emblem, work began in mid-1970 on the commercial use of the official Olympic mascot, "Waldi". Up to April 1, 1972 there were about 50 Waldi licensees. The Waldi producers had to pay a minimum licensing fee in advance.


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Waldi: The Iconic Mascot of the 1972 Olympic GamesWaldi, the adorable dachshund, holds the distinction of being the first official Olympic mascot. He capture.


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The Olympic Games of 1972 in Munich, Germany were the first to feature a mascot. Waldi the dachshund was designed by graphic designer Otl Aicher, who modeled Waldi after a real-life doxie.


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A piece of the 1972 Olympics in your own home Waldi - the comeback for the 50th Anniversary His successors were called Amik, Mischa and Eagle Sam, but Waldi was the first - the first official mascot of the Summer Olympic Games in modern times.


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Munich 1972 The Mascot (IOC) Name Waldi Description Waldi was the first official mascot in the history of the Olympic Summer Games. He is a dachshund, a very popular animal in Bavaria, famed for its endurance, tenacity and agility.