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  1. Nov 14, 2022 · Ever since Shuss, a red, white and blue mascot on skis, appeared at the Olympic Winter Games Grenoble 1968, mascots have been fun and festive ambassadors of the Olympic Movement. Now it’s time to meet the Phryges, the mascots for the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games, who have been tasked with an important mission: to show the world ...

  2. Jul 26, 2024 · The 2024 Paris Olympics are finally upon us, ... Chinese diver Yang Hao (R) wears a hat featuring the Phryges, the official mascot of Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games, at a souvenir store ...

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  3. Meet “The Phryges”, the Olympic and Paralympic mascots. First ambassadors for the Games. Paris 2024 presents the Phryges! These little Phrygian caps are the mascots of Paris 2024. Discover the history of this tribe of colourful red characters based on the famous Phrygian cap - a symbol of freedom. The Phrygians have stood shoulder to ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PhrygesPhryges - Wikipedia

    The Paris 2024 emblem is visible on their chests, [3] and their eyes are adorned by tricolor ribbons portraying the French flag, paying homage to the cockade of France. [ 3 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] The Olympic Phryge has two blue sneakers, while the Paralympic Phryge wears a prosthesis and a red sneaker on the other leg.

  5. The Paris 2024 Olympic mascot, Phryge, represents freedom and showcases important historical figures of the French Republic. ARE YOU HAPPY TO ACCEPT COOKIES? To improve and personalise your experience, and help grow the Olympic Movement, the IOC, the Organising Committees for the Olympic and Paralympic Games and our partners use cookies.

  6. Jul 26, 2024 · Paris 2024 has decided on the Phryges, pronounced fri-jee-uhs, as their official mascot, and are known as a symbol of freedom throughout French history. Olympic Games Paris 2024 2024

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  8. Nov 14, 2022 · The mascots for the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games have been revealed. They are the Olympic Phryge and the Paralympic Phryge. Rather than being in the image of an animal (as the mascots for many recent Games have been), these mascots are intended to represent an ideal. And so, they are in the image of the Phrygian cap, a symbol of ...

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