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词条 Olly, Syd, Millie and Lizzie
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}}{{2000 Summer Olympics}}Olly, Syd and Millie were the official mascots of the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, representing air, soil and water. Olly (from Olympics) the kookaburra represents the Olympic spirit of generosity. Syd (from Sydney) the platypus, represents the environment as well as the activity and energy of Australia and their population. Millie (from Millennium) the echidna, knows everything about technology and numerical data. The mascots were designed by Matthew Hattan and Jozef Szekeres.[1][2]

The mascot for the 2000 Paralympics was "Lizzie" the Frill-necked Lizard.[3] The frill of the Paralympic mascot was coloured in green and gold and represented the country via the shape. The ochre colour of Lizzie’s body aimed to mirror the colour of the land. The frill neck lizard is a native Australian animal which inhabits northern parts of the country. The lizard was chosen because of its will to survive along with its tenacity, it carries the Paralympic message of power and pride to both Australians and international audiences.[4] The strength, determination and attitude of Lizzie symbolise the character traits of all Paralympic Athletes.[5]

Lizzie has been given the voice of Olivia Newton-John, a well-known Australian singer, actor and entertainer. Olivia made performances with Lizzie leading up to the Games, spreading the word about excellence within the Paralympic Community.[6]

The outstanding visibility and community engagement to Lizzie ultimately led to marketing success, unrivalled by the three olympic mascots. Lizzie captured the imagination of the public, leading to the iconic representation at the Paralympic games. The Australian Paralympic Committees noted the significant branding capitol and realised that this could be leveraged in the future.[7]

See also

{{Portal|Olympics|Paralympics|Oceania|Australia|Sydney}}
  • List of Olympic mascots
  • List of Paralympic mascots
  • List of Australian sporting mascots
  • Fatso the Fat-Arsed Wombat, an unofficial mascot of the 2000 Games.

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.athensinfoguide.com/nl/olympicmascotssummer.htm|title=Olympische mascottes Zomerspelen|publisher=athensinfoguide.com|accessdate=14 October 2014}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://en.beijing2008.cn/10/74/article211987410.shtml|title=Syd, Olly and Millie – mascots of the 2000 Olympic Summer Games|publisher=Beijing2008|date=5 August 2004|accessdate=25 October 2006|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130517163244/http://en.beijing2008.cn/10/74/article211987410.shtml|archivedate=17 May 2013|df=}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://en.beijing2008.com/31/87/article211928731.shtml |title=A Brief History of the Olympic and Paralympic Mascots |publisher=Beijing2008 |date=5 August 2004 |accessdate=25 October 2006 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080621113930/http://en.beijing2008.com/31/87/article211928731.shtml |archivedate=21 June 2008 |df= }}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.paralympic.org/sydney-2000/mascot|title=Sydney 2000 Paralympic Games – Lizzy|publisher=International Paralympic Committee (IPC)|date=n.d.|accessdate=22 August 2015}}
5. ^{{cite book |last=Brittain |first=Ian |date=2012 |title=From Stoke-Mandeville to Stratford: A History of the Summer Paralympic Games|publisher= Illinois: Common Ground}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151018092401/http://library.la84.org/OlympicInformationCenter/OlympicReview/1997/oreXXVI18/oreXXVI18f.pdf|title=Olympic Games|publisher=Olympic Information Center|date=1997|accessdate=16 January 2019}}
7. ^{{cite book |last1=Legg |first1=David |last2=Gilbert |first2=Keith |editor1-last=Darcy |editor1-first=Simon | editor2-last=Appleby |editor2-first=Louis| title=Paralympic Legacies |publisher= Illinois: Common Ground Publishers |date=2011 | pages=75–95 |chapter=Chapter 8: Sydney 2000: Moving from Post-Hoc Legacy to Strategic Vision and Operational Partnerships}}

External links

{{S-start}}{{Succession box|title=Olympic mascot
Olly, Syd and Millie |before=Sukki, Nokki, Lekki and Tsukki
Nagano 1998|after=Powder, Copper and Coal
Salt Lake City 2002|years=Sydney 2000}}{{Succession box|title=Paralympic mascot
Lizzie |before=Parabbit
Nagano 1998|after=Otto
Salt Lake City 2002|years=Sydney 2000}}{{S-End}}{{Olympic mascots}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Olly, Syd and Millie}}{{mascot-stub}}

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