Agitos

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Agitos is the official symbol of the International Paralympic Committee, consisting of three swooshing shapes that represent motion and the Paralympic values of courage, determination, inspiration, and equality.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Paralympic symbol
logo
adoptedAsOfficialSymbolInYear 2004
appearsOn Paralympic flags
Paralympic medals
Paralympic uniforms
Paralympic venues
associatedWith Paralympic Movement NERFINISHED
designedToConvey athletes coming together from all corners of the world
etymologyFrom Latin word "agito"
etymologyMeaning "I move"
governingBody International Paralympic Committee NERFINISHED
graphicStyle abstract
hasColor blue
green
red
hasShape three swooshing shapes
introducedInYear 2003
isOfficialSymbolOf International Paralympic Committee NERFINISHED
isTrademarkOf International Paralympic Committee NERFINISHED
replaced previous Paralympic symbol with five Tae-Geuks
represents Paralympic Games NERFINISHED
representsValueSet Paralympic values
symbolizes courage
determination
equality
inspiration
motion
usedBy International Paralympic Committee NERFINISHED
usedIn Paralympic Games branding
usedSince Athens 2004 Paralympic Games NERFINISHED

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