Schneemann and Sonnenweiberl
Appearance
Schneemann | |
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Mascot of the 1976 Winter Olympics (Innsbruck) | |
Creator | Walter Pötsch |
Significance | A Tyrolean snowman |
Schneemann is the official mascot of the 1976 Winter Olympics, which were held in Innsbruck, Austria in February 1976. It is also the first official Winter Olympic mascot. The mascot is a Tyrolean snowman called Schneemann (which means "snowman" in German), created by Walter Pötsch, and represents the Games of Simplicity. The mascot wears a Tyrolean hat which is a typical hat worn in the region of Inssbruck.[1] The public's opinion of this was somewhat divided, but its financial success was indisputable.[2] Schneemann was also considered a lucky charm. At the 1964 Games in Innsbruck, the lack of snow remained ingrained in the memory, and the organisers feared a similar scenario for 1976. But the 1976 Winter Games had plenty of snow.[1]
Surname
- Bart Schneemann (born 1954), Dutch musician
- Carolee Schneemann (born 1939-2019), American artist
- Gerhard Schneemann (born 1829-18885), German theologian
Other uses
- Der Schneemann, 1944 film by Hans Fischerkoesen
References
- ^ a b "Olympic Winter Games Mascots from Innsbruck 1976 to Sochi 2014" (PDF). Olympic.org. p. 3. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 June 2014. Retrieved 20 May 2014.
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