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Håkon and Kristin were the official mascots of the 1994 Winter Olympics and Sondre was the official mascot of the 1994 Winter Paralympics, both held in Lillehammer, Norway. Håkon and Kristin are two happy Norwegian children, a boy and a girl, both dressed in Viking clothes. Although they wear medieval clothes referring to their historical roots, they are the children of today and express interests and visions of youth as environmental awareness. The mascots are created by author Kari Werner and her husband illustrator Werner Grossmann from an idea of architect Javier Ramirez Campuzano, who had designed the corporate identity of the Mexico Pavilion for the 1994 Winter Olympic Games.

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  • Haakon i Kristin (ca)
  • Haakon y Kristin (es)
  • Håkon et Kristin (fr)
  • Håkon, Kristin and Sondre (en)
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  • Haakon i Kristin foren les mascotes olímpiques oficials dels Jocs Olímpics d'Hivern de 1994 realitzats a Lillehammer (Noruega). Per primera vegada es representà una mascota olímpica amb dos humanoides, dos ninots que representen un nen i una nena petits amb els vestits tradicionals noruecs. (ca)
  • Haakon (22 de febrero de 1984) y Kristin (15 de abril de 1985), son las mascotas oficiales de los Juegos Olímpicos de Lillehammer 1994 que se celebraron en Lillehammer en febrero de 1994. (es)
  • Håkon et Kristin sont les mascottes officielles des Jeux olympiques d'hiver de 1994, disputés à Lillehammer, en Norvège, du 12 au 27 février 1994. Håkon et Kristin sont les premières mascottes dans l'histoire des Jeux olympiques à incarner des êtres humains. (fr)
  • Håkon and Kristin were the official mascots of the 1994 Winter Olympics and Sondre was the official mascot of the 1994 Winter Paralympics, both held in Lillehammer, Norway. Håkon and Kristin are two happy Norwegian children, a boy and a girl, both dressed in Viking clothes. Although they wear medieval clothes referring to their historical roots, they are the children of today and express interests and visions of youth as environmental awareness. The mascots are created by author Kari Werner and her husband illustrator Werner Grossmann from an idea of architect Javier Ramirez Campuzano, who had designed the corporate identity of the Mexico Pavilion for the 1994 Winter Olympic Games. (en)
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  • Haakon i Kristin foren les mascotes olímpiques oficials dels Jocs Olímpics d'Hivern de 1994 realitzats a Lillehammer (Noruega). Per primera vegada es representà una mascota olímpica amb dos humanoides, dos ninots que representen un nen i una nena petits amb els vestits tradicionals noruecs. (ca)
  • Haakon (22 de febrero de 1984) y Kristin (15 de abril de 1985), son las mascotas oficiales de los Juegos Olímpicos de Lillehammer 1994 que se celebraron en Lillehammer en febrero de 1994. (es)
  • Håkon and Kristin were the official mascots of the 1994 Winter Olympics and Sondre was the official mascot of the 1994 Winter Paralympics, both held in Lillehammer, Norway. Håkon and Kristin are two happy Norwegian children, a boy and a girl, both dressed in Viking clothes. Although they wear medieval clothes referring to their historical roots, they are the children of today and express interests and visions of youth as environmental awareness. The mascots are created by author Kari Werner and her husband illustrator Werner Grossmann from an idea of architect Javier Ramirez Campuzano, who had designed the corporate identity of the Mexico Pavilion for the 1994 Winter Olympic Games. Eight pairs of Norwegian children, each representing a region of the country, were selected from about 10,000 subscribers aged 10 to 11 years old to play the mascots. Two venues of the 1994 Winter Olympics located side by side, had the same name as the Mascots: the Håkons Hall and Kristins Hall. For the Paralympic Games, the committee subsequently requested visual artists Tor Lindrupsen and Janne Solem for the creation of a new mascot along the creative lines of Håkon and Kristin. They created Sondre, an amputated troll to represent Norse mythology origins. (en)
  • Håkon et Kristin sont les mascottes officielles des Jeux olympiques d'hiver de 1994, disputés à Lillehammer, en Norvège, du 12 au 27 février 1994. Håkon et Kristin sont les premières mascottes dans l'histoire des Jeux olympiques à incarner des êtres humains. (fr)
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