The Niagara Falls Review

Kids choose designs for Olympics mascots

- JIM ARMSTRONG

TOKYO — The schoolchil­dren have had their say: A pair of futuristic digital characters will be the mascots for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics and Paralympic­s.

Organizers unveiled the winning designs at a school in Tokyo on Wednesday. A total of 205,755 classes at 16,769 elementary schools took part in selecting three shortliste­d designs, with their classes casting a single vote.

The winning pair, clad in the “ichimatsu” checkered pattern of the Games’ official logo, received 109,041 votes.

“The Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games finally have their mascots,” said Ryohei Miyata, head of the mascot selection panel. “This means a lot, especially in Japan. I cannot wait to see these two characters coming to life in the stadiums, on the streets and on TV.”

Organizers say the mascots combine tradition with innovation.

Their names will be decided by copywriter­s and other profession­als and announced in July or August.

The selection process involving schoolchil­dren was introduced to get students enthusiast­ic about the games while also ensuring transparen­cy. The original official logo was hit with plagiarism allegation­s and scrapped.

The designer of the winning mascots is Ryo Taniguchi, who graduated as an art major from Cabrillo College in California, and is currently active as a character designer/illustrato­r.

The Tokyo Olympics begin July 24, 2020.

 ?? EUGENE HOSHIKO THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Ryo Taniguchi’s characters will serve as mascots for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics and Paralympic­s.
EUGENE HOSHIKO THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Ryo Taniguchi’s characters will serve as mascots for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics and Paralympic­s.

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