BEIJING, Beijing, December 15 (Xinhua) Tonight, the emblem of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics and the emblem of the Winter Paralympics were officially unveiled. The Winter Olympic Games has been successfully held for 22 times so far. In the 93-year history of the Winter Olympics, countless classic emblems have been born.
The emblem of the Winter Olympic Games is the Olympic emblem of a Winter Olympic Games, also known as the emblem of the Winter Olympic Games. The organizing committee of the Winter Olympic Games has designed a unique emblem for the Olympic Games. What other beautiful emblems are there in previous Winter Olympics?
The 1st Chamonix Winter Olympics in 1924
Time: January 25th, 1924-February 4th, 1924.
Venue: Chamonix, France
The emblem of the 1924 Chamonix Winter Olympic Games in France showed the particularity of the first Winter Olympic Games. Its name at that time was International Winter Sports Week. The title of the first Winter Olympic Games was ratified by the International Olympic Committee several years later. Whether it is a five-person sleigh or an eagle with wings, it embodies the realistic characteristics of the emblem of the early winter Olympic Games.
The 2nd St Moritz Winter Olympics in 1928
Time: February 11, 1928-February 19, 1928
Venue: Saint Moritz, Switzerland
The main logo of the 1928 Winter Olympic Games in St Moritz, Switzerland is the Swiss flag fluttering in the wind and the flag of the International Olympic Committee. Against the beautiful Alps, the blue background not only represents the clear blue sky of Switzerland, but also symbolizes the purity of the international Olympic movement and the peace and friendship of the people of the world.
The 3rd Winter Olympics in Lake Placid in 1932
Time: February 4, 1932-February 15, 1932
Venue: Lake Placid, USA
Lake Placid, like a natural mirror in winter, shines with Olympic light in the natural forest area in upstate New York, USA. This small town with a population of less than 2,000 has successfully hosted two Winter Olympic Games. The emblem of Lake Placid Winter Olympic Games in 1932 is a silhouette of a platform skier in the foreground, with a map of the United States showing the location of Lake Placid in the background.
The 4th Gamisch-Partenkirchen Winter Olympics in 1936
Time: February 6, 1936-February 16, 1936
Venue: Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany
The emblem of the 1936 Gamisch Partenkirchen Winter Olympic Games in Germany not only embodies the characteristics of winter sports, but also has the characteristics of the host country. The Olympic five-ring symbol, the Alps and a slide through the mountains together form a circle.
The 5th St Moritz Winter Olympics in 1948
Time: January 30, 1948-February 8, 1948
Venue: Saint Moritz, Switzerland
In 1948, St Moritz ushered in its second Winter Olympic Games, which was the first Olympic Games resumed after the Second World War. The design of the emblem was also full of the sense of the times at that time. The sun in the emblem brought infinite light, and the Olympic rings were marching towards new ideals and light on the new runway.
The 6th Oslo Winter Olympics in 1952
Time: February 14, 1952-February 25, 1952
Venue: Oslo, Norway
The Sixth Winter Olympic Games was held in Oslo, the capital of Norway, which was the first time that the Winter Olympic Games was hosted by a national capital. Because this Olympic emblem represents a public theme, it stands out from 335 design schemes. The main body of the emblem is a perfect circle containing five rings, and the external outline of the new Oslo City Hall. The sixth winter Olympic Games is printed with a ring on the outside of the circle. Oslo. 1952 "and other words.
The 7th Winter Olympics in Cotina Danpezzo in 1956
Time: January 26th, 1956-February 5th, 1956.
Venue: Nadam Pezzo, Corthie.
The Olympic Games has given every host city new vitality, and the emblems of the two Italian Winter Olympics are more like the image advertisements of the host city. In 1956, the emblem of Cotina Dempezzo Winter Olympic Games in Italy adopted the traditional icon of the Winter Olympic Games — — Snowflakes are used as ornaments, and the towering Alps are adorned with the logo of the Italian Olympic Committee, with five rings and a five-pointed star, which means that the Olympics come to the mountain city. Although the sports meeting is held in the cold winter, beige makes people feel warm and comfortable, and a warm tourist city image appears in front of the world.
The 8th squaw valley Winter Olympics in 1960
Time: February 18th, 1960-February 28th, 1960.
Location: squaw valley, USA
The emblem of the 1960 Squaw Valley Winter Olympic Games in the United States consists of three triangles in the color of the American flag and the Olympic rings. The three-dimensional effect produced by the superposition of several triangles makes it look like the crystallization of a star or a snowflake.
The 9th Innsbruck Winter Olympics in 1964
Time: January 29th, 1964-February 9th, 1964.
Venue: Innsbruck, Austria
Innsbruck, Austria, is the second city to host two Winter Olympic Games after St Moritz, and the emblems of the two Winter Olympic Games also show strong consistency. The emblems of the two Winter Olympics in Innsbruck in 1964 and 1976 are strikingly similar. The two bridges surrounded by Innsbruck are slightly different in details. At the Ninth Winter Olympic Games in 1964, it symbolized the connection of the new old town of Innsbruck under the Olympic flag.
The 10th Grenoble Winter Olympics in 1968
Time: February 6, 1968-February 18, 1968
Venue: Grenoble, France
Roses have a special meaning in Grenoble. The city emblem of the city is marked by three red roses, which symbolizes the three characteristics of industry, culture and education, tourism and winter sports here. The three red roses surrounded by snowflakes in the emblem are not only the city emblem of the ancient city of Grenoble, but also symbolize the local industry, culture, education and winter sports.
The 11th Sapporo Winter Olympics in 1972
Time: February 3, 1972-February 13, 1972
Venue: Sapporo, Japan
The 11th Winter Olympics was held in Sapporo, Japan, which was the first Winter Olympics held in Asia. This emblem consists of three independent symbols, including the symbol representing Japan — — The rising sun; Snowflake, the symbol representing winter, and the five rings containing the words "Sapporo" and "72".
The 12th Innsbruck Winter Olympics in 1976
Time: February 4, 1976-February 15, 1976
Venue: Innsbruck, Austria
Innsbruck, Austria, is the second city to host two Winter Olympic Games after St Moritz, and the emblems of the two Winter Olympic Games also show strong consistency. In the 12th Winter Olympic Games in 1976, its significance was even broader. It united the people of all nationalities in the world and outstanding athletes from all countries under the Olympic flag and shared the friendship and honor brought by the Olympics. The addition of the word "1976" shows the pride of Austria in hosting the Winter Olympic Games for the second time.
The 13th Winter Olympics in Lake Placid in 1980
Time: February 13th, 1980-February 24th, 1980.
Venue: Lake Placid, USA
The emblem of Lake Placid Winter Olympic Games in 1980 symbolizes Mount Olympus in the form of epaulettes on the right side, which blends with the deformed Ionian stone pillars on the left side, reminding people of the birthplace of modern Olympic Games — — Athens. The two serrated arcs formed by the combination of the top of the stone pillar and the five rings indicate that in 1932, Lake Placid had hosted a winter Olympic Games.
The 14th Sarajevo Winter Olympics in 1984
Time: February 8, 1984-February 19, 1984
Venue: Sarajevo, the former Yugoslavia
The emblem of Sarajevo Winter Olympic Games, under the Olympic rings, also has a symbolic snowflake pattern, which is the main pattern of traditional embroidery products in Sarajevo. Luxuriant snowflakes set off on the white snow and United with the blue background, which looks pure, harmonious and quiet.
The 15th Calgary Winter Olympics in 1988
Time: February 13, 1988-February 28, 1988
Venue: Calgary, Canada
The emblem of Calgary Winter Olympic Games is marked by the snowflake pattern of national style, which can also be regarded as the traditional maple leaf, and the maple leaf is the symbol of Canada. The first letter of Canada and Calgary is C. This maple leaf and snowflake is composed of the letter C with different sizes and shapes, which expresses the strong desire of the Canadian people for the Olympic Games.
The 16th Winter Olympics in Albertville in 1992.
Time: February 8, 1992-February 23, 1992
Venue: Albertville, France
The emblem of the 1992 winter Olympic Games in Albertville, France, consists of the light of mountains, modernity and movement. Among them, the most shining is a flaming Olympic flame and red and blue skis. Concise and vivid. Romantic French people express their Olympic feelings in the mountains and snowfields.
The 17th Lillehammer Winter Olympics in 1994
Time: February 17, 1994-February 27, 1994
Venue: Lillehammer, Norway
The 1994 winter Olympic Games in Lillehammer, Norway ushered in a new era in the history of the Olympic Games. Since 1994, the Olympic Games and the Winter Olympics have been held alternately, that is, an Olympic year has been ushered in every two years. The designer of the emblem was inspired by the natural landscape: the blue sky, the northern lights and the white snowflakes, together with the five rings and the English word "Lillehammer", formed a complete emblem. The Northern Lights imply that the host country is Norway in the north.
The 18th Winter Olympics in Nagano in 1998
Time: February 7, 1998-February 22, 1998
Venue: Nagano, Japan
The symbol of this grand event is a mixture of dynamic athlete images and snowflake patterns, symbolizing the competition of ice and snow events. On the whole, it is like a snow lotus, indicating that this Winter Olympics pays special attention to environmental protection. The whole design is full of movement, which expresses that athletes from all over the world who participated in the Nagano Winter Olympics have achieved the goal of mutual understanding and enhancing unity and friendship through sports competition. Therefore, this pattern is named "multicolored snowflake".
The 19th Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City in 2002
Time: February 8, 2002-February 24, 2002
Venue: Salt Lake City, USA
On August 29th, 1997, the unique design of the emblem of Salt Lake City Winter Olympics was presented to the world. The colors of yellow, orange and blue are symbols of courage and vitality, which remind people of the scenery in Utah. Below the graph is "Salt Lake 2002 (Salt Lake 2002)". The theme of this Winter Olympics consists of three parts: contrast, culture and courage. Contrast is a symbol of Utah’s scenery-from deserted desert to snow-capped mountains; Culture embodies the fusion of multi-cultures and constitutes the unique American cultural style in this region; Courage represents the spirit of athletes — — The main body of the Olympic Games.
The 20th Winter Olympics in Turin in 2006
Time: February 10, 2006-February 26, 2006
Venue: Turin, Italy
Emblem of Turin Winter Olympics — The Mole Antonelliana Tower is transformed into the shape of a mountain composed of ice and snow. At the same time, it can be seen as a tightly woven net, symbolizing the eternal Olympic theme of the great unity of the people of the world. The Mole Antonelliana Tower is the most famous building in Turin. It is the tallest building in the world in the 19th century and is now the National Film Museum of Italy.
The 21st Vancouver Winter Olympics in 2010
Time: February 12, 2010-February 28, 2012
Venue: Vancouver, Canada
The designer of the emblem of the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics is Elena Rivera McGregor, and the design of the emblem is based on the signpost tower pattern of ancient Indians. The pattern is made up of five colored stones, which looks like a beacon and a standing ice hockey player. The stone in the pattern has one green, two blue, one red and one yellow. At the bottom of the design is the words "Vancouver 2010", and below it is the Olympic five-ring flag. Five stones of different colors symbolize different parts of Canada, among which green and blue symbolize the Atlantic region in eastern Canada and the Pacific coast in western Canada. Red symbolizes the maple leaf in Canada, while yellow represents the rising sun.
The 22nd Winter Olympic Games in Sochi in 2014
Time: February 7, 2014-February 23, 2014
Venue: Sochi, Russia
Xxii olympic winter games 2014 will be held in Sochi, Russian Federation from February 7 to February 23, 2014. The logo of 2014 sochi winter olympics is in blue circular lowercase, and there are no other graphics except the Olympic rings. This is the first time that the logo of the host city of the Olympic Games takes international domain as a part of the pattern. The word "sochi.ru" appears above the number "2014", as if its reflection in the water is vivid, symbolizing the unique coastal position of this southern city on the Black Sea coast. This logo replaces the previous five-pointed star-shaped snowflake, which stands a high mountain design.
23rd PyeongChang Winter Olympics in 2018
Time: February 9, 2018-February 25, 2018
Venue: Pyeongchang County, Korea
The official emblem of the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics was completed by visualizing the consonant of the word "Pyeongchang" in Han Wenzhong. According to the organizing committee of the Winter Olympics, the emblem of Pyeongchang Winter Olympics contains the meaning that Pyeongchang snowflakes and ice are integrated in heaven and earth, and winter Olympic athletes and people from all over the world get together to celebrate the ceremony. The color of the emblem adopts the traditional color of Korea — — Five colors (blue, red, yellow, white and black).
The 24th Beijing Winter Olympics in 2022
Time: February 4, 2010-February 20, 2018
Venue: Beijing, China and Zhangjiakou.
The emblem of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, "Winter Dream", uses the artistic form of China’s calligraphy to integrate the rich oriental cultural heritage with the international modern style, presenting a new image and dream of China in the new era.
The upper part of the emblem shows the shape of the skater, and the lower part shows the heroic attitude of the skier. The dancing lines in the middle are smooth and full of rhythm, representing the undulating mountains, stadiums, snow slides and festive ribbons in the venue, adding a visual feeling of festival celebration to the emblem and symbolizing that the Beijing Winter Olympics will be held during the Spring Festival in China.
The color of the emblem is mainly blue, which symbolizes dreams and the future, as well as the brightness and purity of ice and snow. Red and blue represent the passion, youth and vitality of sports. In the form of "BEIJING2022" font, it absorbs the characteristics of China calligraphy and ribbon, enhances the cultural connotation and expressive force of the font, and also embodies the sense of integrity and unity with the emblem graphics. (End)