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Official mascot of the 1976 Summer Olympics in MontrealFor the lake in Turkey, see Lake Amik. For other uses, see Amik (disambiguation).
Amik
Mascot of the 1976 Summer Olympics (Montreal)
CreatorGuy St-Arnaud, Yvon Laroche and Pierre-Yves Pelletier, under the direction of Georges Huel
SignificanceA beaver
Olympic rings
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1976 Summer Olympics

Amik is the mascot of the 1976 Summer Olympics. In the Algonquin language, amik means "beaver." A national competition was held to name it. The beaver or "amik" was chosen as mascot because it is an animal strongly associated with Canada, the country where the games were held. The beaver also represents hard work.

Amik came with either a red stripe with the logo of the Montreal Olympics or a multicoloured ribbon representing the Montreal Olympic Organizing Committee. Amik was designed by Guy St-Arnaud, Yvon Laroche, and Pierre-Yves Pelletier, under the direction of Georges Huel.

References

  1. ^ "Montreal 1976 Mascots". International Olympic Committee. Retrieved 3 June 2018.
Preceded bySchneemann and Sonnenweiberl
Innsbruck 1976
Olympic mascot
Amik

Montreal 1976
Succeeded byRoni
Lake Placid 1980
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