Organizing Committee for Paris 2024 Olympic Games presented new emblem
The Organizing Committee for the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games presented its new emblem, Strategy2050.kz refers to Olympic.kz.
The new design includes three iconic symbols associated with sport, the Games and France - the gold medal, the Olympic and Paralympic fire and Marianne.
“I congratulate Paris 2024 on the launch of their new emblem. It perfectly reflects their vision and desire to put people at the center of the Olympic Games Paris 2024. The combination of the gold medal, the Olympic flame and Marianne brings together the values, history and French touch that will make these Olympic Games truly special. I believe that this innovative design will be quickly recognized around the world and be a wonderful calling card for the Olympic Games Paris 2024”, International Olympic Committee Coordination Commission Chair for the Olympic Games Paris 2024, Pierre-Olivier Beckers-Vieujant, said.
The emblem symbolizes the shape and color of the most beautiful medal of all to express one of the core values of sport: striving for excellence. The same commitment also informs every step that Paris 2024 is taking in organizing the Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024, so that it can fulfil the pledges it has made to stage a different, grounded, sustainable and inclusive Games.
For the first time, the emblem will be the same for the Olympic and Paralympic Games, only differentiated by the Olympic rings or Paralympic agitos, which will appear underneath. The logo also pays tribute to Paris as the host city of the Games, as its pure, understated lines and its original typeface take their inspiration from Art Deco, the first complete artistic movement, which reached its height at the 1924 Games in Paris. It expresses just how proud the country is to be welcoming the world to its capital city in 2024.
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