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1、OlympicEmblem,歷屆奧運(yùn)會(huì)會(huì)徽 Speaker:黎明 Date:20101222,Athens1896Olympic Gamesemblem,The 1896 Athens Olympics picture displayed here is the primary logo for this olympics organization. This Summer Olympics logo was used as the primary logo of the 1896 Athens Olympics in 1896. This is sometimes referred to a

2、s the Multiple elements tying the ancient olympic games to the modern olympics version.,1900 ParisOlympic Games emblem,From that on, Women began to join in theOlympic family. They participated inthe competitionperformances.,1904 St. LouisOlympic Gamesemblem,United States of America held the Olympic

3、Game. This was made realistically.,1908 LondonOlympic Games emblem,London hosted the Games in 1908 is amazing. The recently-formed British Olympic Association had just 10 months to find a site, build a stadium and organise finance for the Olympiad, after the Italians pulled out of staging a Rome Oly

4、mpics beause of Vesuviuseruption.,1912 StockholmOlympic Games emblem,From the picture, we can feel the spirit ofthe ancientOlympic Games,1920Olympic Games inAntwerp, Belgium,The background isthe famousTower ofAntwerp. The flags ofthe participating countries fly together stand for the union of Five c

5、ontinents.,1924 Paris Olympic Gamesemblem,Strictly speaking, this isthe first Olympic Gamesemblem. From that on, Olympic Gamesemblem was different from poster.,1932 Los Angeles Olympic Gamesemblem,It is composed of the American flag presented in the form of arms, accompanied, in the foreground, by t

6、he Olympic rings, the Olympic motto Citius, Altius, Fortius (faster, higher, stronger) and a laurel branch, symbol of victory.,1928 Amsterdam Olympic Gamesemblem,The emblem creatively put the elements of Netherlands,sports,victoryand the Olympic together.,1936 Berlin Olympic Gamesemblem,It was wrong

7、 to choose to hold the 1936 Olympic. It was created purely by chance- an artist, Johannes Boehland, started by designing an emblem containing the five Olympic rings with a superimposed eagle and the Brandenburg Gate, one of the symbols of the city. However, the President of the Games Organising Comm

8、ittee, Dr Lewald, was not satisfied with this composition and took the initiative to open the bottom part of the emblem, which turned the design into a bell. Although it was purely by chance that it was created, the symbolism of this figure was immediately recognised.,1948 LondonOlympic Games emblem

9、,It is composed of the clock tower of the Houses of Parliament. The hands of the famous Big Ben are pointing to 4 oclock, the time at which the opening of the Games was planned. In the foreground, the Olympic rings. The Games Organising Committee wanted a typically English emblem, but one that would

10、 have significance not only for the generation of that time, but for future generations as well.,Helsinki 1952 Emblem,It was composed of the tower of the stadium with the Olympic rings at the top.,Melbourne 1956 Emblem,It is composed of a drawing of Australia, with a torch and Olympic rings superimp

11、osed. In the bottom half, the inscription MELBOURNE 1956, extended on each side by laurel branches.,Rome 1960 Emblem,It is made up of the Olympic rings above a Roman she-wolf, from which Remus and Romulus are suckling. They are the twin brothers who, according to legend, founded the city of Rome. Be

12、tween them, is the date, 1960, written in roman numerals.,羅馬城的象征為一只母狼哺乳兩個(gè)嬰兒的青銅像。,Tokyo 1964 Emblem,It is composed of the Olympic rings superimposed on the emblem of the Japanese national flag, representing the rising sun. Having examined a large number of proposals, the Games Organising Committee ch

13、ose the design submitted by Yusaku Kamekura which was subsequently accepted as the official emblem of the Games.,Mexico 1968 Emblem,It is a combination of the five Olympic rings and the year. The design came from the collaboration of three artists: Pedro Ramirez Vazquez, architect and President of t

14、he Organising Committee for the Games, Eduardo Terrazas (MEX) and Lance Wyman (USA). It recalls the patterns of the Huichole Indians.,Montreal 1976 Emblem,It is made up of the Olympic rings mounted on an Olympic podium, which is also the graphic interpretation of the letter M, the initial of Montrea

15、l. In the centre, the athletics track, the focal point of the Games.This emblem invokes the universal fraternity offered by the Olympic Ideal, as well as the glory of the winners, the gallant spirit of their battles and the accession of Montreal to the rank of Olympic city.,Munich 1972 Emblem,It rep

16、resents a crown of rays of light, a design symbolizing the spirit of the Munich Games- light, freshness, generosity, expressed by the design Radiant Munich. It was created by Otl Aicher.,Moscow 1980 Emblem,The official emblem was created by Vladimir Arsentyev. Above the Olympic rings we find paralle

17、l lines in the shape of a pyramid, and a five pointed star which serves as a reminder of the flag of the Kremlin.,Los Angeles 1984 Emblem,The star is a universal symbol of the highest aspirations of mankind, the horizontal bars portray the speed with which the contestants pursue the excellence, whil

18、e the repetition of the star shape connotes the spirit of competition between equally outstanding physical forms.,洛杉磯“運(yùn)行之星”獨(dú)具匠心,Seoul 1988 Emblem漢城韓國(guó)人的拿來(lái)主義,The Seoul emblem features a samtaeguk pattern. A samtaeguk is a traditional Korean pattern and visual image which represents Korea. This pattern

19、 is widely used as decoration on fans, gates of Korean-style homes, artefacts, and folk crafts. The Olympic emblem features patterns in two forms, centripetal and centrifugal; the centripetal motion represented the people of the world coming together in Korea, thus symbolising worldwide harmony, whi

20、le the centrifugal motion represented a march onward in search of mans lasting happiness and prosperity.,Barcelona 1992 Emblem,The official emblem, designed by Josep Maria Trias from Barcelona, depicted a dynamic human figure in a stance that suggested someone jumping an obstacle (which consisted of

21、 the five Olympic rings) and the simple, gestual lines reduced the characterisation of the figure to the head (in the blue of the Mediterranean), the arms (the yellow of the sun and wide open in sign of hospitality) and the legs (a vivid red).,Atlanta 1996 Emblem,The base of the torch mark logo, mad

22、e of the five Rings and the number 100, resembles a classical Greek column and recognizes the centennial of the Games. The torch marks flames gradually evolve into a perfect star symbolizing each athletes pursuit of excellence. The gold colour in this logo represents gold medals. The green represent

23、s laurel branches worn by winners in ancient times, as well as Atlantas reputation as the City of Trees.,Sydney 2000 Emblem,The emblem represents the figure of an athlete, using typically Australian shapes and colours. The boomerangs and suggestions of sun and rocks, together with the colours of the

24、 harbour, beaches and red interior invoke the unique Australian landscape and its original inhabitants. The flash which transforms the silhouette of Sydney Opera House into a trail of smoke from an Olympic torch recalls the emblem of Sydneys Olympic candidature.,Athens 2004 Emblem,The 2004 Olympic G

25、ames emblem portrays an olive wreath, or kotinos, a branch from an olive tree intertwined in a circle. The emblem is a reference to the ancient Olympic Games, where the kotinos was the official award of Olympic champions. In addition, the olive was the sacred tree of Athens. The colours of the emblem symbolise the shades of white and blue found in the Greek countryside.,Beijing 2008 Emblem “舞動(dòng)的北京”書(shū)寫(xiě)奧運(yùn)新篇章,Dancing Beijing is a milestone of the Olympics. It serves as a classic chapter of the Olympic epic inscribed by the spirit of the Chi

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