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The Olympic emblem was unveiled at an event at 7:15pm on the 21st October 2019 at Le Grand Rex<ref>[http://www.francsjeux.com/breves/2019/10/09/annonce-en-vue/55860 Francs Jeux - Annonce en vue ''(français)'']</ref>; a cinema and concert venue on Boulevard Poissonnière. Etienne Thobois; the chief executive of the Organising Committee revealed that the new emblem wouldn't contain any references to the Eiffel Tower, but rather the "wider vision of the Olympic Games".<ref>[https://www.insidethegames.biz/articles/1086127/paris-2024-new-logo Inside the Games - Paris 2024 to launch new emblem to show vision - without Eiffel Tower]</ref> On the 17th October, the event's official website and social media channels went entirely blank with no trace of the prior logo. the emblem is inspired by three symbols, the gold medal, the flame and the la marianne. |
The Olympic emblem was unveiled at an event at 7:15pm on the 21st October 2019 at Le Grand Rex<ref>[http://www.francsjeux.com/breves/2019/10/09/annonce-en-vue/55860 Francs Jeux - Annonce en vue ''(français)'']</ref>; a cinema and concert venue on Boulevard Poissonnière. Etienne Thobois; the chief executive of the Organising Committee revealed that the new emblem wouldn't contain any references to the Eiffel Tower, but rather the "wider vision of the Olympic Games".<ref>[https://www.insidethegames.biz/articles/1086127/paris-2024-new-logo Inside the Games - Paris 2024 to launch new emblem to show vision - without Eiffel Tower]</ref> On the 17th October, the event's official website and social media channels went entirely blank with no trace of the prior logo. the emblem is inspired by three symbols, the gold medal, the flame and the la marianne. |
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The Paralympic emblem was also unveiled alongside the Olympic emblem on the 21st October at the Le Grand Rex, the Paralympic emblem is the same as the Olympic emblem. |
The Paralympic emblem was also unveiled alongside the Olympic emblem on the 21st October at the Le Grand Rex, the Paralympic emblem is the same as the Olympic emblem. |
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This page only shows primary logo variants. For other related logos and images, see:
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Bidding & Interim
2015–2016
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The applicant city logo includes the Eiffel Tower on an athletics track and a ribbon with the hashtag "#Paris2024".
2016–2019
2016–2017
The official candidacy logo is designed by the Parisian branch of Dragon Rouge and unveiled on the 9th February 2016 at the Arc de Triomphe. The logo itself is a stylised version of the Eiffel Tower that forms a '2' and '4'. The logo is coloured with the colours of the Olympic rings.
2017–2019
On the 13th September 2017, an agreement was reached where the International Olympic Committee world simultaneously award the 2024 and 2028 Olympic Games to Paris and Los Angeles respectively. Both candidates will become the second and third cities to have hosted the Olympics three times, after London. As such, the Paris Organising Committee dropped the Candidate City identifier from their logo.
Olympics
2019–2024
The Olympic emblem was unveiled at an event at 7:15pm on the 21st October 2019 at Le Grand Rex[1]; a cinema and concert venue on Boulevard Poissonnière. Etienne Thobois; the chief executive of the Organising Committee revealed that the new emblem wouldn't contain any references to the Eiffel Tower, but rather the "wider vision of the Olympic Games".[2] On the 17th October, the event's official website and social media channels went entirely blank with no trace of the prior logo. the emblem is inspired by three symbols, the gold medal, the flame and the la marianne.
Paralympics
2019–2024
The Paralympic emblem was also unveiled alongside the Olympic emblem on the 21st October at the Le Grand Rex, the Paralympic emblem is the same as the Olympic emblem.
External links
References
See also
Parisian Olympic Bids
Parisian Olympic Games
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