Russian Olympic Committee (First era)[]
1911–1951[]
LOGO MISSING |
Soviet Olympic Committee[]
1951–1992[]
Russian Olympic Committee Second era[]
1992–2011[]
2011–present[]
The new logo was introduced in the year of the committee's centennial and to update the Olympic Rings of the logo, which had been refreshed the year prior.
See also[]
- Olympic Athletes from Russia Russian delegation of PyeongChang 2018
- Russian Olympic Committee (Olympic team) Russian delegation of Tokyo 2020 and Beijing 2022
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