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  1. Mascot; Torch; Athens 2004 The Mascot (GETTY IMAGES BONGARTS) Names. Phevos and Athena. The names of the two mascots are a reference to two gods of Olympus: “Phevos” is another name for Apollo, the god of light and music; Athena is the goddess of wisdom and protector of the city of Athens.

  2. Athena and Phevos (Greek: Αθηνά, Φοίβος; pronounced and were the official mascots of the 2004 Summer Olympics and Proteas (Greek: Πρωτέας, ) was the official mascot of the 2004 Summer Paralympics, both held in Athens, Greece.

  3. History. The first Olympic mascot was born at the Grenoble Olympic Games in 1968. It was named "Schuss" and it was a little man on skis, designed in an abstract form and painted in the colors of France: blue, red and white. However, the first official Olympic mascot appeared in the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich.It was Waldi, a Dachshund dog, a popular breed in Bavaria and it represented the ...

  4. Mascots. Name: Athena (orange) and Phevos (blue) Proteas. Species: Children terracota daidalas (Athena and Phevos) Seahorse (Proteas) Designer: Spyros Gogos. The Olympic mascots were revealed to the public on 4 April 2002.

  5. Past and present mascots of the Olympic Games line up for our picture gallery.

  6. Athens 2004Mascots. Designer: Spiros Gogos, Paragraph Design/Chicago. Extract from my book: Olympic Games - The Design. ARCHERY. ATHLETICS. BADMINTON. BASEBALL. BASKETBALL. BOXING. CANOEING SPRINT. CANOEING SLALOM. CYCLING. DIVING. EQUESTRIAN. FENCING. FOOTBALL. ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS. RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS. TRAMPOLINE. HANDBALL. HOCKEY. JUDO.

  7. 12 de ago. de 2004 · Athens 2004 Discover the Games The Brand A visual identity is developed for each edition of the Olympic Games. Brand. The Medals Beginning as an olive wreath, medal designs have evolved over the years. Medals. The Mascot An original image, it must give concrete form to the Olympic spirit. Mascot. The Torch