The Logo of the Beijing Olympic Torch Relay
The Logo of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Torch Relay owes much of its inspiration to the traditional concept of "fire phoenix", and presents the image of two runners holding the Olympic Flame high. As ancient Chinese legend has it, phoenix is the king of all birds, and symbolizes good fortune, eternity, nobility and happiness. The use of the phoenix image in the Torch Relay logo conveys the idea that the Torch Relay will send the best wishes from the Beijing Olympic Games to people all over China and the rest of the world.
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http://torchrelay.beijing2008.cn/en/image/logo/The Logo of the Sydney Olmpic 2000
This is a logo for 2000 Summer Olympics. Further details: The emblem represents the figure of an athlete, using typically Australian shapes and colours. The boomerangs and suggestions of sun and rocks, together with the colours of the harbour, beaches and red interior invoke the unique Australian landscape and its original inhabitants. The flash which transforms the silhouette of Sydney Opera House into a trail of smoke from an Olympic torch recalls the emblem of Sydney’s Olympic candidature-I cannot add the image.URL-
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Sydney_2000_Logo.svgAtlanta 1996 Olympic Torch
The torch was inspired by the simplest ancient torches - a cluster of reeds bound by twine - and also reflected the lines of classical Greek architecture. It featured 22 aluminium "reeds" (one for each Olympic Games). On the first gold plated brass ring is the inscription "Atlanta 1996" with the Games emblem. On the second ring are the names of the host cities of the Olympic Games of the modern era. The torch was the tallest ever for a summer Olympic Games and the only one designed to be grasped in the middle-I cannot add the image-
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