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Gangwon 2024 marks One Year To Go by revealing mascot and naming b-girl Yeri Kim as ambassador

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    • Title Gangwon 2024 marks One Year To Go by revealing mascot and naming b-girl Yeri Kim as ambassador
    • Publication Date 19th January 2023
    • Languages ENG, KOR
    • Location Olympic House, Switzerland & Gangwon Province, Republic of Korea
    • Press Release https://olympics.com/ioc/news/gangwon-2024-unveils-mascot-at-one-year-to-go-mark
    • Description

      The IOC offers the following Video News Release to all news agencies, broadcasters and online news platforms free of charge. STORY SCRIPT: With exactly one year to go to the start of the Winter Youth Olympic Games (YOG) Gangwon 2024, the local Organising Committee (YOGOC) has revealed the official mascot Moongcho as well as the official song and choreography at a series of events in the province. B-girl and YOG medallist Yeri Kim was also named as the latest honorary ambassador for the Games, joining figure skating legend Yuna Kim in the role which will help promote winter sport and Olympic values. Mascot Moongcho represents a snowball, born out of a snowball fight between Soohorang and Bandabi, the mascots of the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018. Full of sportsmanship like its predecessors, Moongcho builds on the legacy of PyeongChang 2018. The mascot wears goggles and a scarf and is waiting for the Winter Youth Olympic Games Gangwon 2024 with a pounding heart, just like the athletes.

    • Games Edition Gangwon 2024 (YOG)
    • Sport
    • Discipline
    • Event
    • Keywords Gangwon 2024, Winter Youth Olympic Games, YOG
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      © 2023 - International Olympic Committee - All Rights Reserved. IOC Newsroom video news releases (IOC-VNRs) are the exclusive property of the IOC. They are made available to you for bona fide news reporting purposes only and all rights required for their production have been cleared. IOC-VNRs related to the Youth Olympic Games (YOG) are subject to the terms and conditions of the IOC Newsroom and Olympics.com and shall be used in accordance with the specific News Access Rules applicable for each relevant YOG edition in particular in respect to the amount of content, duration of use, no use of Olympic Properties, no commercial association, on-screen credit (“Courtesy of the International Olympic Committee”), infringements and monitoring, etc

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      Story Script & Shotlist (document)

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