Waldi was the first official Olympic mascot. Created for the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, he was a dachshund, a popular breed of dog from Germany. Waldi was designed by Otl Aicher and modeled on a real dog, a long-haired Dachshund named Cherie von Birkenhof. Waldi's head and tail were blue and his body was stripes of most of the other Olympic colors, excluding those colors related to the Nazi Party.

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  • Datei:Waldi, Olympisches Logo 1972. png Waldi „Waldi“ ist ein für die 1972 in München stattfindenden Olympischen Sommerspiele von Otl Aicher entworfenes Maskottchen und war das erste offizielle Olympia-Maskottchen. Waldi wurde umfangreich vermarktet – als Sticker, Poster, Statuette, Anstecker und Plüschtier. Das Maskottchen stellt die für einen Athleten vorrangigen Attribute – Widerstandskraft, Zähigkeit und Beweglichkeit – in Form eines Dackels dar. Die Farbgebung soll auf die Fröhlichkeit und Unbeschwertheit des Bewerbes hinweisen und ist an die Farben der olympischen Ringe angelehnt.
  • Waldi fue la mascota de los Juegos Olímpicos de Munich 1972, creada por el diseñador Otl Aicher. El modelo del diseño era un Perro Salchicha, característico de Baviera. Fue la primera mascota de unos Juegos Olímpicos y se caracterizaba por su colorido dado que la cabeza y la cola eran de color azul claro y el cuerpo estaba formado por franjas amarillas y verdes. Estos colores representan tres de los cinco colores olímpicos. La mascota tuvo una gran acogida y se reprodujo en numerosos objetos, esto provocó que desde entonces cada olimpiada haya contado con su mascota.
  • Waldi was the first official Olympic mascot. Created for the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, he was a dachshund, a popular breed of dog from Germany. Waldi was designed by Otl Aicher and modeled on a real dog, a long-haired Dachshund named Cherie von Birkenhof. Waldi's head and tail were blue and his body was stripes of most of the other Olympic colors, excluding those colors related to the Nazi Party. The course of the marathon was designed to incorporate the Waldi design, and during the construction phase of the 1972 Olympic stadium and village, Waldi was used in unofficial satirical posters.
  • Waldi foi o primeiro mascote olímpico oficial. Criado para os Jogos Olímpicos de Verão de 1972 em Munique. Era um cão da raça Dachshund, popular raça de cães da Alemanha, que representa os atributos requeridos para atletas - resistência, tenacidade e agilidade. Waldi foi criado por Otl Aicher e modelado a partir de um cão real, um Dachshund de pelo longo nomeado Cherie von Birkenhof. A cabeça e cauda eram azuis e o corpo apresentava faixas com as outras cores olímpicas.
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  • Waldi foi o primeiro mascote olímpico oficial. Criado para os Jogos Olímpicos de Verão de 1972 em Munique. Era um cão da raça Dachshund, popular raça de cães da Alemanha, que representa os atributos requeridos para atletas - resistência, tenacidade e agilidade. Waldi foi criado por Otl Aicher e modelado a partir de um cão real, um Dachshund de pelo longo nomeado Cherie von Birkenhof. A cabeça e cauda eram azuis e o corpo apresentava faixas com as outras cores olímpicas.
  • Datei:Waldi, Olympisches Logo 1972. png Waldi „Waldi“ ist ein für die 1972 in München stattfindenden Olympischen Sommerspiele von Otl Aicher entworfenes Maskottchen und war das erste offizielle Olympia-Maskottchen. Waldi wurde umfangreich vermarktet – als Sticker, Poster, Statuette, Anstecker und Plüschtier. Das Maskottchen stellt die für einen Athleten vorrangigen Attribute – Widerstandskraft, Zähigkeit und Beweglichkeit – in Form eines Dackels dar.
  • Waldi fue la mascota de los Juegos Olímpicos de Munich 1972, creada por el diseñador Otl Aicher. El modelo del diseño era un Perro Salchicha, característico de Baviera. Fue la primera mascota de unos Juegos Olímpicos y se caracterizaba por su colorido dado que la cabeza y la cola eran de color azul claro y el cuerpo estaba formado por franjas amarillas y verdes. Estos colores representan tres de los cinco colores olímpicos.
  • Waldi was the first official Olympic mascot. Created for the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, he was a dachshund, a popular breed of dog from Germany. Waldi was designed by Otl Aicher and modeled on a real dog, a long-haired Dachshund named Cherie von Birkenhof. Waldi's head and tail were blue and his body was stripes of most of the other Olympic colors, excluding those colors related to the Nazi Party.
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