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==Bidding & Interim==
 
==Bidding & Interim==
===2018-2019===
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===2018–2019===
 
[[File:Milan-Cortina_2026_Winter_Olympic_bid_logo.svg|center|200px]]
 
[[File:Milan-Cortina_2026_Winter_Olympic_bid_logo.svg|center|200px]]
 
 
The Candidate City logo was unveiled on the 27th November 2018 during its presentation at the ANOC General Assembly in Tokyo, Japan. The logo of its candidature the bid logo is a stylised Milan Cathedral with a façade that morphs into a mountain, echoing the Alps and the Dolomites.
 
The Candidate City logo was unveiled on the 27th November 2018 during its presentation at the ANOC General Assembly in Tokyo, Japan. The logo of its candidature the bid logo is a stylised Milan Cathedral with a façade that morphs into a mountain, echoing the Alps and the Dolomites.
   
 
The logo’s green, white and red spiers reflect the Italian flag, with the design asserted to show the unity between Milan and Cortina. The logo was designed by [[Graphic Studios]].
 
The logo’s green, white and red spiers reflect the Italian flag, with the design asserted to show the unity between Milan and Cortina. The logo was designed by [[Graphic Studios]].
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===2019–2021===
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[[File:Logo_JO_d'hiver_-_Milan_Cortina_d'Ampezzo_2026.svg|center|200px]]
 
Following the victory over [[Stockholm/Åre 2026|Stockholm/Åre]], they removed the Candidate City identifier and will keep their interim logo until the official logo unveiling in 2021.
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File:Milano-Cortina_2026_Interim_Paralympic_Logo.png|Paralympic variant
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===Official===
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==Olympics==
===2019-2021===
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===2021–2026===
[[File:Milan_2026_Logo.png|center|200px]]
 
 
Following the victory over Stockholm-Åre, Sweden, they will keep their interim logo until the official logo is unveiled by 2021.
 
 
===2021-2026 (Olympics)===
 
 
{{Missing upcoming logo}}
 
{{Missing upcoming logo}}
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==Paralympics==
 
===2021-2026 (Paralympics)===
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===2021–2026===
 
{{Missing upcoming logo}}
 
{{Missing upcoming logo}}
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{{Chronology|[[Beijing 2022]]|[[2030 Winter Olympics/Paralympics|TBA 2030]]|[[File:Olympics (Print).svg|40px|link=Olympics]]&emsp;WINTER&emsp;[[File:Paralympics 2019print.svg|40px|link=Paralympics]]}}
 
 
{{Olympics & Paralympics|wbids=2026}}
 
{{Olympics & Paralympics|wbids=2026}}
 
[[Category:Olympic bids]]
 
[[Category:Olympic bids]]
[[Category:Italy]]
 
[[Category:Milan]]
 
[[Category:2026]]
 
 
[[Category:Olympics]]
 
[[Category:Olympics]]
 
[[Category:Paralympics]]
 
[[Category:Paralympics]]
 
[[Category:Winter Olympics]]
 
[[Category:Winter Olympics]]
 
[[Category:Winter Paralympics]]
 
[[Category:Winter Paralympics]]
 
[[Category:Milan]]
 
[[Category:Italy]]
 
[[Category:2026]]
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[[Category:2020s]]

Revision as of 20:19, 24 May 2020

2018–2019 2019–2021
2018–2019 2019–2021

Bidding & Interim

2018–2019

The Candidate City logo was unveiled on the 27th November 2018 during its presentation at the ANOC General Assembly in Tokyo, Japan. The logo of its candidature the bid logo is a stylised Milan Cathedral with a façade that morphs into a mountain, echoing the Alps and the Dolomites.

The logo’s green, white and red spiers reflect the Italian flag, with the design asserted to show the unity between Milan and Cortina. The logo was designed by Graphic Studios.

2019–2021

Following the victory over Stockholm/Åre, they removed the Candidate City identifier and will keep their interim logo until the official logo unveiling in 2021.

Olympics

2021–2026

Template:Missing upcoming logo

Paralympics

2021–2026

Template:Missing upcoming logo

Beijing 2022
Olympics (Print) WINTER Paralympics 2019print
TBA 2030