Youth Olympic games Singapore 2010The flame of passion: The intense red flame represents the passion to learn and the power of positive thinking. Red is also the national colour of Singapore.
The star of champions: The rich purple star symbolizes excellence and pride of representing one's nation.
The cresent of tomorrow: The cresent reflects dynamic youth, full of promise. It has the lush green and calm blue colors of a tropical island city.
The Singapore 2010 wordmark: Its active appearance comprises individual and unique characters that signify harmony the diverse participants.
Chicago 2016 applicant cityThe logo is described as a compass pointing in all direction reaching out to the world. The bands of color radiating up and down from the star reflect both the "dynamic architecture of our city and the beautiful character of our parks and lakes but they also symbolize our desire to reach out of the world and offer many paths to the games", says Chicago 2016.
The star symbolize Hope, Respect, Harmony, Friendship, Excellence and Celebration.
Nagano 1998A flower, with each petal representing an athlete practicing a winter sport, and which can also be seen as a snowflake symbolizing the olympic winter games. The emblem is also evocative of a mountain flower, emphasinzing Nagano's commitment to the environment, and was thus named snow flower. The dynamic nature of this vivid and colorful picture foreshad owed the enthusiastic atmospere in which the games took place, and symbolized their brilliance throughout the world.
Beijing 2008The stick-figure that comprises the logo looks like a lively runner or dancer and also mimics the chinese character ''went'' meaning humanity (renew) or culture (wenham). Some experts said it also resembles the character ''jingo'' meaning the chinese capital, or Beijing. The emblem also represents the ancient chinese art of sealcutting which dates back 3,700 years to the Yin Dynasty. Seals were used as a personal ''signature'' as well as for offical documents.
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