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  1. Designed by Spiros Gogos, Paragraph Design, the Athens 2004 mascots, Phevos and Athena, promote the Olympic spirit and culture of the host city.

  2. Brother and sister - Athena and Phevos - the mascots for the Athens 2004 Olympics. They are named after two Greek gods

  3. 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.

  4. olympic-museum.de › mascot › olympic-games-mascot-2004Mascot Olympic Games 2004 Athens

    Their names were inspired by two Olympian Gods: Athena, goddess of wisdom and patron of the city of Athens. Phevos, the Olympian god of light and music, known as Apollo. Athena and Phevos quickly became part of Greek everyday life and impressed everyone with their presence during the Games.

  5. Designer: Spiros Gogos, Paragraph Design/Chicago.

  6. Spyros Gogos, the creator of Proteas, took a deliberate step away from previous Paralympic mascot designs and created what he felt best represented the nature of the competitions and the athletes’ constant goal of achieving excellency. Named after the mythologic sea-god or god of rivers and oceanic bodies of water, Proteus.

  7. 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.