Mascot Catalog

Discover 10 iconic sports mascots from around the world

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Cobi
Olympics

Cobi

1992

Barcelona 1992 Olympics

Barcelona, Spain

A Catalan sheepdog designed by Javier Mariscal, representing the Mediterranean spirit of Barcelona.

Izzy
Olympics

Izzy

1996

Atlanta 1996 Olympics

Atlanta, USA

Originally called "Whatizit", this blue abstract figure was the first computer-generated Olympic mascot.

Syd, Olly & Millie
Olympics

Syd, Olly & Millie

2000

Sydney 2000 Olympics

Sydney, Australia

Three Australian animals: Syd (platypus), Olly (kookaburra), and Millie (echidna) representing the new millennium.

Athena & Phevos
Olympics

Athena & Phevos

2004

Athens 2004 Olympics

Athens, Greece

Brother and sister dolls based on ancient Greek dolls, representing the link between ancient and modern Olympics.

Fuwa
Olympics

Fuwa

2008

Beijing 2008 Olympics

Beijing, China

Five mascots (Beibei, Jingjing, Huanhuan, Yingying, Nini) representing the five Olympic rings and Chinese culture.

Wenlock & Mandeville
Olympics

Wenlock & Mandeville

2012

London 2012 Olympics

London, UK

Wenlock (Olympics) and Mandeville (Paralympics) - metallic figures inspired by the Olympic Stadium architecture.

Vinicius & Tom
Olympics

Vinicius & Tom

2016

Rio 2016 Olympics

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Vinicius (Olympics) represents Brazilian wildlife, Tom (Paralympics) represents Brazilian flora.

Miraitowa & Someity
Olympics

Miraitowa & Someity

2021

Tokyo 2020 Olympics

Tokyo, Japan

Miraitowa (Olympics) and Someity (Paralympics) embody Japanese tradition and innovation.

Borobi
Commonwealth

Borobi

2018

Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games

Gold Coast, Australia

A blue koala representing the spirit of the Gold Coast and Australian wildlife.

Perry
Commonwealth

Perry

2022

Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games

Birmingham, UK

A bull representing the strength and determination of Birmingham and the West Midlands.