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The '''2026 Winter Olympics''' (officially the '''XXV Olympic Winter Games''') and '''2026 Winter Paralympics''' (officially the '''XIV Paralympic Winter Games'''), commonly known as '''Milano-Cortina 2026''', are two upcoming international multi-sport events that are scheduled to take place respectively from 6 to 22 February 2026 and 6 to 15 March 2026 in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy.
|Milan-Cortina_2026_Winter_Olympic_bid_logo.svg|2018–2019
 
|Logo_JO_d'hiver_-_Milan_Cortina_d'Ampezzo_2026.svg|2019–2021
 
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==Bidding & Interim==
 
===2018–2019===
 
[[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.
 
   
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==2018–2021==
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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[[File:MilanCortina2026 2018.svg|center|200px]]
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{{Card|designer=Graphic Studios|type=Futura PT Condensed Medium|usage=Candidacy & Interim}}
 
===2018–2019===
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[[File:MilanCortina2026 2018-candidate.svg|center|200px]]
 
The candidacy logo was unveiled on 27 November 2018, during Milan-Cortina 2026's presentation at the XXIII [[Association of National Olympic Committees|ANOC]] General Assembly in Tokyo, Japan. The logo is a stylisation of the Milan Cathedral with a façade morphing into a mountain, echoing the Alps and the Dolomites. The green, white and red spires represent the Italian flag, with the design asserted to show the unity between Milan and Cortina.
 
===2019–2021===
 
===2019–2021===
[[File:Logo_JO_d'hiver_-_Milan_Cortina_d'Ampezzo_2026.svg|center|200px]]
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[[File:MilanCortina2026 2018-interim.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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After winning the hosting rights over [[Stockholm-Åre 2026|Stockholm/Åre]], the Candidate City identifier was removed. The logo remained as their interim logo until the event logo unveiling in March 2021.
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==Olympics==
 
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MilanCortina2026Para 2019.svg|Paralympic variant
===2021–2026===
 
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</gallery>
{{Missing upcoming logo}}
 
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==Paralympics==
 
===2021–2026===
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==2021–2026==
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===2021 Public Ballot===
{{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]]}}
 
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[[File:MilanCortina 2026 Olympics.svg|center|250px]]
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[[File:MilanCortina2026 Dado.svg|center|170px]]
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| width="25%" align="center" |''Logo Futura''
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| width="35%" align="center" |''Logo Dado''
 
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In a first for the games, the event emblems were decided by public opinion through an online poll.<ref>[https://www.insidethegames.biz/articles/1101174/milan-cortina-2026-to-let-public-logo Inside The Games - Public set to choose logo for Milan Cortina 2026]</ref> The two designs premiered during the last night of the 2021 [[Sanremo Music Festival]], respectively titled 'Logo Futura' and 'Logo Dado'. The public vote closed on 25 March 2021, amassing 871,566 votes from 169 countries.
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Both logos are stylised 26s, with two distinct approaches. Dado aimed to engage fans, making them feel like part of the games.<ref>[https://www.olympic.org/news/milano-cortina-2026-launch-online-vote-to-decide-emblem Olympic.org - Milano Cortina 2026 launch online vote to decide emblem]</ref> The logo was accompanied and adorned with icons of winter sports items and motifs, which would appear on and shift around the block surface of the logo.
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Dado- entra nei Giochi|Dado presentation<br>''(italiano)''
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Futura- un nuovo inizio|Futura presentation<br>''(italiano)''
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MilanCortina2026 FuturaAnimated.gif|Futura animation
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MilanCortina2026 DadoAnimated.gif|Dado animation
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</gallery>
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===2021–present===
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| width="25%" align="center" |[[File:MilanCortina 2026 Olympics.svg|center|250px]]
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| width="25%" align="center" |[[File:MilanCortina 2026 Paralympics.svg|center|250px]]
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{{Card|designer=[[Landor Associates]]|type=Custom type|launched= 6 March 2021}}
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Futura was appointed the event emblem on 30 March, after winning the ballot by three quarters of the popular vote.<ref>[https://www.ilmattino.it/sport/olimpiadi/valentina_vezzali_logo_giochi_invernali_milano_cortina_coni_news_oggi_26_marzo_2021-5857745.html Il Mattino - Milano-Cortina 2026, martedì il logo con il sottosegretario Vezzali ''(italiano)'']</ref> Futura was created around the concept of small gestures having grand impacts.<ref>[https://www.olympicchannel.com/en/stories/news/detail/milano-cortina-2026-winter-olympic-games-emblem-revealed/ Olympic Channel - Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games emblem: And the winner is...]</ref> Drawing upon the metaphor of misty glass, the 26 acts as a window to what lies beneath. The single-stroke construction is childlike in nature; natural, spontaneous and simple.
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The Paralympic emblem was unveiled on the night of the winner reveal. It shares the structure of the Olympic logo, but coloured to emulate the Aurora over the Dolomites.
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Futura - The Future is a victory for all of us|Emblem logo unveiling (English)
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Futura, il futuro è una vittoria di tutti|Emblem logo unveiling<br>''(italiano)''
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MilanoCortina2026 - Il logo delle Olimpiadi e Paralimpiadi|Emblem logo presentation, explanation & Paralympic emblem reveal<br>''(italiano)''
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MilanCortina2026 ANewBeginning.png|Futura motto<br>'A new beginning'
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</gallery>
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==References==
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==External links==
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*[https://www.milanocortina2026.org/ Milano Cortina 2026 ''(italiano)'']
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Latest revision as of 02:45, 1 August 2023

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The 2026 Winter Olympics (officially the XXV Olympic Winter Games) and 2026 Winter Paralympics (officially the XIV Paralympic Winter Games), commonly known as Milano-Cortina 2026, are two upcoming international multi-sport events that are scheduled to take place respectively from 6 to 22 February 2026 and 6 to 15 March 2026 in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy.

2018–2021

MilanCortina2026 2018
Designer:  Graphic Studios
Typography:  Futura PT Condensed Medium
Launched:  Unknown

2018–2019

MilanCortina2026 2018-candidate

The candidacy logo was unveiled on 27 November 2018, during Milan-Cortina 2026's presentation at the XXIII ANOC General Assembly in Tokyo, Japan. The logo is a stylisation of the Milan Cathedral with a façade morphing into a mountain, echoing the Alps and the Dolomites. The green, white and red spires represent the Italian flag, with the design asserted to show the unity between Milan and Cortina.

2019–2021

MilanCortina2026 2018-interim

After winning the hosting rights over Stockholm/Åre, the Candidate City identifier was removed. The logo remained as their interim logo until the event logo unveiling in March 2021.

2021–2026

2021 Public Ballot

MilanCortina 2026 Olympics
MilanCortina2026 Dado
Logo Futura Logo Dado

In a first for the games, the event emblems were decided by public opinion through an online poll.[1] The two designs premiered during the last night of the 2021 Sanremo Music Festival, respectively titled 'Logo Futura' and 'Logo Dado'. The public vote closed on 25 March 2021, amassing 871,566 votes from 169 countries.

Both logos are stylised 26s, with two distinct approaches. Dado aimed to engage fans, making them feel like part of the games.[2] The logo was accompanied and adorned with icons of winter sports items and motifs, which would appear on and shift around the block surface of the logo.

2021–present

MilanCortina 2026 Olympics
MilanCortina 2026 Paralympics
Designer:  Landor Associates
Typography:  Custom type
Launched:  6 March 2021

Futura was appointed the event emblem on 30 March, after winning the ballot by three quarters of the popular vote.[3] Futura was created around the concept of small gestures having grand impacts.[4] Drawing upon the metaphor of misty glass, the 26 acts as a window to what lies beneath. The single-stroke construction is childlike in nature; natural, spontaneous and simple.

The Paralympic emblem was unveiled on the night of the winner reveal. It shares the structure of the Olympic logo, but coloured to emulate the Aurora over the Dolomites.

References

External links

Beijing2022Olympic 2017Wordmark
Olympics (Print) WINTER Paralympics 2019print
TBA 2030