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Neve
Neve and Gliz were the official mascots of the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy. Neve is a female snowball who represents "softness, friendship, and elegance." Gliz is a male ice cube who represents "enthusiasm and joy."
The mascots were created by Pedro Albuquerque, who won a contest that drew 237 submissions. The final five candidates were evaluated by an international jury and the winners were announced on September 28, 2004, exactly 500 days before the opening of the Olympics.
For the 2006 Winter Paralympics, TOROC requested Albuquerque to create a new mascot along the creative lines of Neve and Gliz. He created Aster, a stylized snow flake that is to convey the Paralympic ideals: the determination, passion, and courage of the disabled athlete.
Neve
Neve and Gliz were the official mascots of the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy. Neve is a female snowball who represents "softness, friendship, and elegance." Gliz is a male ice cube who represents "enthusiasm and joy."
The mascots were created by Pedro Albuquerque, who won a contest that drew 237 submissions. The final five candidates were evaluated by an international jury and the winners were announced on September 28, 2004, exactly 500 days before the opening of the Olympics.
For the 2006 Winter Paralympics, TOROC requested Albuquerque to create a new mascot along the creative lines of Neve and Gliz. He created Aster, a stylized snow flake that is to convey the Paralympic ideals: the determination, passion, and courage of the disabled athlete.
Neve
Neve and Gliz were the official mascots of the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy. Neve is a female snowball who represents "softness, friendship, and elegance." Gliz is a male ice cube who represents "enthusiasm and joy."
The mascots were created by Pedro Albuquerque, who won a contest that drew 237 submissions. The final five candidates were evaluated by an international jury and the winners were announced on September 28, 2004, exactly 500 days before the opening of the Olympics.
For the 2006 Winter Paralympics, TOROC requested Albuquerque to create a new mascot along the creative lines of Neve and Gliz. He created Aster, a stylized snow flake that is to convey the Paralympic ideals: the determination, passion, and courage of the disabled athlete.