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Brief introduction of mascots of previous Winter Olympics
As of March 6, 20 19, the mascots of previous Winter Olympics were:

1, 1984 Vucho, the mascot of Sarajevo Winter Olympics, is a fearless wolf. . It promotes the Olympic Games all over the world, climbs mountains during the relay and even rides camels across the desert. It changed people's views on wolves and expressed the meaning that people and animals are friends.

2. The mascots of Canada 1988 Calgary Winter Olympics are Hidy and Howdy. The mascot consists of two anthropomorphic polar bears, whose names convey the enthusiasm and welcome of Canadians. It is the first time in the history of the Olympic Games that two mascots appear at the same time in an Olympic Games, and it is also the first time in the history of the Olympic Games that female mascots are used.

3. 1992 Magique, the mascot of the Winter Olympics in Albert City, France, was designed and named after children. This star-shaped mascot is named Magique, an ice elf.

4. 1994 The mascots of the Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, Norway, Haken and Christine are from the two protagonists of Norwegian fairy tales, which makes the mascots of this Olympic Games full of stories.

5. 1998 The mascot of the Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan consists of four owls with peculiar shapes, named Renchi, Nengcheng, Jiaxi and Bumu respectively. It represents four different elements of forest life: fire, wind, land and water. The English prefixes of these four names add up to "snow". The four mascots also show that the Winter Olympics is held every four years.

6. The mascots of the 2002 Winter Olympic Games in Salt Lake City, USA are Snow Rabbit, Bronze coyote and Coal American Black Bear. The mascot represents the motto of the Olympic Games: Faster, Higher and Stronger.

The mascots of the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy are Neville and Grice. They symbolize two indispensable elements in the Winter Olympics-snow and ice. Officially published on September 28th, 2005, it was designed by Portuguese designer Pedro Albuquerque.

8.20 10 The mascots of the Vancouver Winter Olympics are the polar bear named Micah and the savage named Kotsky, while the mascot of the Winter Paralympics is the Thunderbird Elf named Su Mi. It is based on the myths and legends of British Columbia where Vancouver is located.

9.20 14 The mascot of the Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia consists of a handsome and vigorous snow leopard, a clumsy polar bear and a clever and clever rabbit. "Flame Boy" and "Snowflake Girl" became the mascots of Sochi Paralympic Games.

10, 20 18 The mascot of Pyeongchang Winter Olympics "Soohorang" and the mascot of Winter Paralympics "Bandabi", the tiger symbolizes the geographical shape of the Korean Peninsula, and the color of the white tiger also symbolizes the ice and snow movement. Bear is a symbol of strong will and courage, and Asian black bear is also a representative animal of gangwon.

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