Diskussion:Internationales Paralympisches Komitee
2006, Januar
[Quelltext bearbeiten]Meiner Meinung nach ist Sir Philip Craven der Präsident des IPC
Paralympic symbols, Agito
[Quelltext bearbeiten]Das Paralympische Symbol besteht aus drei Agitos, rot, blau und grün, die drei Farben, die sehr häufig in Nationalflaggen auf der ganzen Welt vertreten sind.
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The Paralympic symbol consists of three agitos, coloured red, blue and green, the three colours that are most widely represented in national flags around the world.
- 3 Agitos (ich bewege? / handele?)
The symbol of the [Paralympic Games] is composed of three "agitos", coloured red, blue, and green, encircling a single point, on a white field. The agito ("I move" in Latein{moveo?}) is a symbol of movement in the shape of an asymmetrical crescent. The Paralympic symbol was created by the Scholz & Friends agency and approved in April 2003. < ref name=psm/ > Paralympic Symbol & Motto, International Paralympic Committee (IPC) < ref name=flags >< / ref> International Paralympic Committee - The IPC logo, motto and flag, CRWFlags.com
- Zuerst offiziell in Gebrauch: 2006, Turin.
This Paralympic symbol was first used in publications and other products in 2003. (...) The symbol was first used in a Paralympic emblem at the [2006 Winter Paralympics|2006 Paralympic Winter Games in Torino].
Previous, ein Vorläufer
[Quelltext bearbeiten]Zuletzt genutzt in Athen, 2004
In March 1992, the Paralympic symbol was changed to a version with three tae-gueks. This was not used until after the [1994 Winter Paralympics] in Lillehammer, [Norway], since the Lillehammer Paralympic Organizing Committee had by then already started a marketing program (...). The last Paralympics to use the three-tae-geuk version was the [2004 Summer Paralympics] in Athens, [Greece].
von en.wiki: --Schwab7000 (Diskussion) 15:34, 16. Sep. 2013 (CEST)
- 3 tae-geuks ist von Taegeuk, die koreanische Bezeichnung für das Taiji-Prinzip. siehe auch Flagge Südkoreas. --Schwab7000 (Diskussion) 16:15, 16. Sep. 2013 (CEST)