By PL. The Organizing Committee of the Olympic Games of Rio de Janeiro-2016 presented the official logo of the huge sports event.It's a figure made up of three human shapes bound together through their feet and hands, in yellow, blue and green colors. The launching ceremony was attended by the president of the International Olympic Committee, Jacques Rogge. Hundreds of people gathered last night at Copacabana beach to attend the presentation.">By PL. The Organizing Committee of the Olympic Games of Rio de Janeiro-2016 presented the official logo of the huge sports event.It's a figure made up of three human shapes bound together through their feet and hands, in yellow, blue and green colors. The launching ceremony was attended by the president of the International Olympic Committee, Jacques Rogge. Hundreds of people gathered last night at Copacabana beach to attend the presentation.">

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By PL. The Organizing Committee of the Olympic Games of Rio de Janeiro-2016 presented the official logo of the huge sports event.

It's a figure made up of three human shapes bound together through their feet and hands, in yellow, blue and green colors.

The launching ceremony was attended by the president of the International Olympic Committee, Jacques Rogge. Hundreds of people gathered last night at Copacabana beach to attend the presentation.

According to the organizers, the main idea is to convey the essence of the Brazilian nation, her charismatic, unconstraint and joyful nature, thus giving a human touch to Rio-2016.

In the next years, Rio de Janeiro will be the venue of relevant international events like the World Military Games (2011), the World Environment Conference, Rio+20, (2012), the Cup of Confederations (2013), the World Soccer Cup (2014) and the Olympic Games (2016).

Brazil will be the first South American country to host the Olympic Games.

Source: www.escambray.cu/Eng/Sport/olympiads1101021013


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