Olympics: More than 2,000 mascot applications received for Tokyo
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[August 15, 2017]
(Reuters) - A total of 2,042
mascot designs have been received for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics after
a competition launched earlier this month invited Japanese residents
to submit their proposals, Games organizers said on Tuesday.
According to the Tokyo 2020 organizing committee, a quarter of the
total applicants were in their teens or 20s, while almost half of
the submissions were received from people aged 30 to 49.
There were 1,774 individual submissions and 268 group submissions,
while several entries were created as a part of elementary school
club projects.
"Given the difficult conditions attached to the submissions, the
number received was a satisfactory figure," the organizers said in a
statement.
"The judging process will begin on Aug. 22, with the process going
until the field is narrowed down to three or four final candidates.
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Images, using projection-mapping technology, are beamed on a
building of Tokyo Metropolitan Government Office during a countdown
event to mark three years until the Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics in
Tokyo, Japan July 24, 2017. REUTERS/Toru Hanai
"Elementary school classes nationwide will vote on the final
candidates from Dec. 11 to Jan. 19, with the final mascot selection
expected to be announced at the beginning of February."
(Reporting by Hardik Vyas in Bengaluru) [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All
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