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Summer Games
- 2nd Paralympic Games: Tokyo 1964
- 3rd Paralympic Games: Tel Aviv 1968
- 4th Paralympic Games: Heidelberg 1972
- 5th Paralympic Games: Toronto 1976
- 7th Paralympic Games 1984
- 8th Paralympic Games: Seeoul 1988
- 9th Paralympic Games: Barcelona 1992
- 10th Paralympic Games: Atlanta 1996
- 11th Paralympic Games: Sydney 2000
- 12th. Paralympic Games: Athens 2004
- 13th. Paralympic Games: Beijing 2008
- 14th. Paralympic Games: London 2012
- 15th Paralympic Games: Rio 2016
- 16th Paralympic Games: Tokyo 2020
- 17th Paralympic Games: Paris 2024
Winter Games
- 2nd Winter Paralympic Games: Norway 1980
- 3rd and 4th Winter Paralympic Games: Innsbruck 1984 and 1988
- 5th Winter Paralympic Games: Tignes and Albertville 1992
- 6th Winter Paralympic Games: Lillehammer 1994
- 7th Winter Paralympic Games: Nagano 1998
- 8th Winter Paralympic Games: Salt Lake City 2002
- 9th. Winter Paralympic Games: Torino 2006
- The original emblem/logo
- Official flag
- Blue variant flag
- 10th Winter Paralympic Games: Vancouver 2010
- 11th Winter Paralympic Games: Sochi 2014
- 12th Winter Paralympic Games: PyeongChang 2018
- 13th Winter Paralympic Games: Beijing 2022 See also:
- 2006 Torino Winter Olympic Games
- International Paralympic Committee
- Olympics - General index Other sites:
- International Paralympic Committee Website
- International Olympic Committee Website
Summer Paralympics
2nd Paralympic Games: Tokyo 1964
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image by Zachary Harden, 23 July 2018
The former flag of the Japanese Para-Sports Association was used as the flag of the 1964 Paralympics. The dove represents love and the formation of the wheels and spokes show the letter "V", the sign and call for victory. The rings/spokes also represent the people of the world. For the flag, this symbol is on a green background. This emblem was considered the first Paralympic Games logo. (Source)
Esteban Rivera, 22 January 2021 and Zachary Harden, 3 February 2021
3rd Paralympic Games: Tel Aviv 1968
source; image located by Esteban Rivera, 22 January 2021
4th Paralympic Games: Heidelberg 1972
source; image located by Esteban Rivera, 22 January 2021
5th Paralympic Games: Toronto 1976
source; image located by Esteban Rivera, 22 January 2021
7th Paralympic Games 1984
source; image located by Esteban Rivera, 22 January 2021
The 1984 Summer Paralympics saw two events taking place simultaneously in different places, New York City and Stoke Mandeville, with its respective logos. However, for the sake of continuation with the tradition of featuring the "wheelchair" logo on its flag, only the events held at Stoke Mandeville kept that tradition, before the appearance of an official standardized Paralympic logo being introduced.
Esteban Rivera, 22 January 2021
8th Paralympic Games: Seoul 1988
source; image by Zachary Harden, 5 November 2020
9th Paralympic Games: Barcelona 1992
source; image by Zachary Harden, 26 October 2020
10th Paralympic Games: Atlanta 1996
source; image by Zachary Harden, 26 October 2020
11th Paralympic Games: Sydney 2000
source; image by Zachary Harden, 26 October 2020
12th Paralympic Games: Athens 2004
image by Juan Manuel Gabino Villascán, December 2005
13th Paralympic Games: Beijing 2008
image by Juan Manuel Gabino Villascán, Aug. 2008
Dubbed "Sky, Earth and Human Beings," the emblem of the Beijing Paralympics is a stylized figure of an athlete in motion, implying the tremendous efforts a disabled person has to make in sports as well as in real life. With the unity and the harmony of "sky, earth and human beings," the emblem incorporates Chinese characters, calligraphy and the Paralympic spirit. It embodies the Paralympic motto of "Spirit in Motion" and reflects the integration of heart, body and spirit in human beings - the core of the philosophy of Chinese culture. The three colours in the emblem represent the sun (red), the sky (blue) and the earth (green).
Games of the XXIX Olympiad: Beijing Paralympics Emblem
From The official website of the BEIJING 2008 Olympic Games
8 Aug. 2008.
14th. Paralympic Games: London 2012
source; image by Zachary Harden, 26 October 2020
The 2012 Summer Paralympics, the 14th Summer Paralympic Games, and also more generally known as the London 2012 Paralympic Games, were a major international multi-sport event for athletes with disabilities governed by the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) that took place in London, United Kingdom from August 29 until September 9, 2012.
As part of a formal agreement between the International Paralympic Committee and the International Olympic Committee established in 2001, the winner of the bid for the 2012 Summer Olympics was also to host the 2012 Summer Paralympics. At the 117th IOC Session in Singapore, the rights to host the 2012 Summer Olympics and Paralympics were awarded to London.
The first (known) use of joint Olympic and Paralympic events in a flag, was first mentioned here "Flags at London Olympics" in which the same flag portrays both, the 2012 Summer Olympics logo (the fuchsia logo version) on the left and the 2012 Summer Paralympics logo on the right, and below the inscription "host country of the Olympic and Paralympic games", as seen here:https://www.flickr.com/photos/ukinromania/6666060227/
Also important to notice is that "the London 2012 Games were the first time that the Paralympic logo did not include the letters "IPC". The removal of the letters was the only change. On the reverse side of the [flag] you see the image reversed too."
The 2012 Paralympic mascot Mandeville (official website:https://mascot-games.london2012.com) was named after Stoke Mandeville Hospital.
Sources: https://www.paralympic.org/london-2012,
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_Summer_Paralympics and
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IWAS_World_Games
For additional information go to London 2012 Paralympics (official website):http://www.london2012.com/paralympics/
Esteban Rivera, 6 August 2018
15th Paralympic Games: Rio 2016
source; image by Zachary Harden, 26 October 2020
16th Paralympic Games: Tokyo 2020
source; image by Zachary Harden, 26 October 2020
17th Paralympic Games: Paris 2024
source; image by Zachary Harden, 10 November 2021
The Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic logos were unveiled to the public in October 2019. The main element of the design is the national personification of France, the Marianne, combined in a medal and flame design that is gold in color. It is also of note that the same logo is used for both events, which is a first in history for the Olympics and Paralympics. In the terms of flags, there was a display in Tahiti where the 2024 Paris emblem is placed on a white background.
Zachary Harden, 27 October 2020
Winter Paralympics
2nd Winter Paralympic Games: Norway 1980
source; image located by Esteban Rivera, 22 January 2021
3rd and 4th Winter Paralympic Games: Innsbruck 1984 and 1988
source; image located by Esteban Rivera, 22 January 2021
The logo for Innsbruck was a combination of three parts. The centre of the logo shows a stylised depiction of the Goldenes Dachl (Golden Roof) – one of Innsbruck’s most famous landmarks. Above this was the Olympic rings, which the IOC had agreed to the use of based upon certain conditions. Below the Golden Dachl was five broken rings aimed at depicting the disability of the participants taking part. It also contained the words ‘Under the patronage of the International Olympic Committee’ (originally in German) beneath the Olympic rings." (source)
Esteban Rivera, 22 January 2021
It is of note the logo for the 1984 Winter Paralympics was reused for the 1988 Winter Paralympics as the host city was Innsbruck for both years.
Zachary Harden, 21 February 2021
6th Winter Paralympic Games: Lillehammer 1994
source; image by Zachary Harden, 26 October 2020
7th Winter Paralympic Games: Nagano 1998
source; image by Zachary Harden, 26 October 2020
8th Winter Paralympic Games: Salt Lake City 2002
source; image by Zachary Harden, 26 October 2020
9th Winter Paralympic Games: Torino 2006
Original emblem/logo
o.gif) image by Torino 2006 Paralympics Committee, and
Juan Manuel Gabino Villascán, December 2005
Official flag
image by Torino 2006 Paralympics Committee, December 2005
Blue variant flag
image by Torino 2006 Paralympics Committee, and
Juan Manuel Gabino Villascán, December 2005
10th Winter Paralympic Games: Vancouver 2010
source; image by Zachary Harden, 26 October 2020
See Also: Vancouver Paralympics [2010] (Canada)
11th Winter Paralympic Games: Sochi 2014
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](../images/o/oly@wp11.gif)image by Zoltan Horvath, 27 January 2014
The XI Paralympic Winter Games are being held one month later than Sochi Winter Olympics, between 07 and 16 March 2014.
The logo for the Sochi 2014 Paralympic Winter Games follows the same typography as the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games emblem, and incorporates the Paralympic Symbol, the three Agitos in red, blue and green, symbolising the fact that Paralympic athletes are constantly inspiring and exciting the world with their performances, always moving forward and never giving up. Letters of web address are light blue with blue contours. This logo was also introduced in December 2009.
Zoltan Horvath, 27 January 2014
12th Winter Paralympic Games: PyeongChang 2018
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](../images/o/oly@pw12.gif) source; image by Zachary Harden, 26 October 2020
13th Winter Paralympic Games: Beijing 2022
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](../images/o/oly@pw13.gif)image by Zachary Harden, 26 October 2020
Unvielved in December 2017, the logos for both the 2022 Beijing Olympics and Paralympics were designed by Lin Cunzhen. The goal of both logos was to combine elements of Chinese history with the dynamic artisry of sport. For the Paralympics logo, it combines the Chinese character for "fly" along with an image that resembles a wheelchair athlete racing towards the finish line victory, a sprit that every Paralympian gives with every act, exciting the world while doing so. The design sent by Lin was one of 4,506 submissions from around the world and she also designed the logo for the 2014 Summer Youth Olympic Games held in Nanjing. As for the flag, like most Olympic and Paralympic flags before it, it is a logo on a white background.
Zachary Harden, 26 October 2020
[
](../images/o/oly@pw13f.gif)image by Zachary Harden, 9 August 2021
Note, there was a branding change in 2020 with the IPC where the text "Paralympic Games" was dropped and the Agitos were updated, yet flags with the old logo are still present.
Zachary Harden, 9 August 2021