Rio unveils 2016 Olympics logo

January 01, 2011 03:25 pm | Updated October 18, 2016 02:09 pm IST - Rio de Janeiro

Authorities shake hands as they attend a ceremony to unveil the Rio 2016 Olympics Games emblem in Brazil.

Authorities shake hands as they attend a ceremony to unveil the Rio 2016 Olympics Games emblem in Brazil.

The organisers of the 2016 Olympic Games unveiled the official logo for the event at a glittering New Year’s eve celebration.

The unveiling was staged at the legendary Copacabana beach, where 1.5 million people gathered to celebrate the arrival of the New Year.

The logo shows three stylised human forms who are dancing in a circle, connected at hands and feet. The logo was described as an “inspiration for the present and a legacy for the future.”

The logo was projected on a screen across from the luxury Copacabana Palace hotel, and was also printed on a huge flag that was rolled out across the human masses.

Jacques Rogge, president of the International Olympic Committee, was present for the ceremony. The logo was chosen after a competition among 139 Brazilian agencies, which were narrowed down to a final group of eight.

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