Magique (mascot)

Official mascot of the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville
Magique
Mascot of the 1992 Winter Olympics (Albertville)
CreatorPhilippe Mairesse
SignificanceA little imp in the shape of a star and a cube
Olympic rings
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1992 Winter Olympics
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Magique (Magic) is the Olympic mascot of the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville and is a little imp in the shape of a star and a cube. It is created by Philippe Mairesse and was presented in 1989. His star shape symbolizes dreams and imagination. His colors come from the French flag, with a red hat and a blue costume. Magique was the first mascot that was not an animal since the 1976 Winter Olympics. Several studies, financed by the Organising Committee (OCOG), were conducted to find a name for the mascot, but in the end none was chosen. However, on re-reading his brief, his creator realised that the word “magique” appeared several times and the OCOG decided to name the mascot accordingly.

The mascot had a pedagogical role: with the aim of informing the 7,924 Games volunteers, the OCOG opted for a computer-aided teaching programme. Magique appeared in the various teaching modules and games.[1]

Originally, the chosen mascot was a mountain goat, created by illustrator Michel Pirus. This idea gave way to the star-shaped imp two years before the start of the Games.[1]

Notes

  1. ^ a b Olympic Winter Games Mascots from Innsbruck 1976 to Sochi 2014 Olympic.org
Preceded by
Hodori
Olympic mascot
Magique

Albertville 1992
Succeeded by
Cobi
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