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Collection of emblems and theme slogans for previous National Games

The emblem of the First National Games

The emblem consists of a golden runway, golden ears of wheat and an exaggerated red word "1". The wheat ears represent the fruitful achievements of the 10 years since the founding of the People's Republic of China. The word "1" about to rush out of the runway is like a rising "arrow", symbolizing the enthusiasm of people at that time to build a new China.

Held in Beijing from September 13 to October 3, 1959. The events include: track and field, gymnastics, weightlifting, swimming, diving, rowing, martial arts, Chinese wrestling, archery, Chinese chess, go, horse racing, obstacle horse racing, shooting, motocross and foot, basketball, volleyball, table tennis, and badminton. , net, hand, stick, women's softball, water, polo and other ball games, 36 events. The performance events include velodrome cycling, fencing, and freestyle wrestling. There are 10,658 people from 29 delegations participating in the preliminaries and finals of the Games.

Seven athletes have broken four world records in swimming, skydiving, shooting, and model aviation four times, and 664 athletes have broken national records in 106 individual events 844 times. The top ten are: People's Liberation Army, Beijing, Shanghai, Guangdong, Shandong, Hebei, Heilongjiang, Fujian, Inner Mongolia, and Shanxi.

The emblem of the Second National Games

consists of a golden runway, an eye-catching "2" and a flying five-star red flag. The flying red flag above the runway symbolizes holding high the greatness of socialism. red flag.

Held in Beijing from September 11 to 28, 1965. Attending the opening ceremony were Mao Zedong, Liu Shaoqi, Zhou Enlai, Zhu De, Deng Xiaoping, Dong Biwu and other party and state leaders. There are 22 competition items. Martial arts as a performance sport. 5,922 athletes from 30 delegations participated. 24 people broke 9 world records 10 times, and 331 people broke 130 national records 469 times.

The Third National Games

The background of the emblem changed from a golden runway to a circular stadium, implying the strong desire of the people across the country for stability and unity at that time; on the circular stadium A five-star red flag is still flying, indicating that we continue to hold high the great red flag of Marxism-Leninism and Mao Zedong Thought.

Held in Beijing from September 12 to 28, 1975. There are 28 competitions. 12,497 athletes from 31 delegations, including Taiwan Province, participated. There was 1 team with 4 people breaking 3 world records 6 times, 2 people tying 2 world records 2 times, 49 teams with 83 people breaking 62 national records 197 times, and 4 teams with 36 people breaking 58 youth national records 144 times. The top ten are: Guangdong, Beijing, Shanghai, Liaoning, Fujian, People's Liberation Army, Guangxi, Heilongjiang, Jiangsu, and Shandong.

The emblem of the Fourth National Games

consists of a golden runway and a burning torch. It was the time when reform and opening up was bringing order to the chaos. The torch symbolized carrying forward the past and opening up the future, and carrying out socialist modernization.

Held in Beijing from September 15th to 30th, 1979. 15,189 athletes from 31 delegations, including Taiwan Province, participated in the competition. ***5 people broke 5 world records 5 times, 2 people broke 3 youth world records 3 times, 3 people tied 3 world records 3 times, 12 people broke 8 Asian records 24 times, 204 people from 36 teams 102 national records were broken 376 times, and 6 players from the 2 teams broke 5 national junior records 10 times. The top ten are: People's Liberation Army, Beijing, Guangdong, Heilongjiang, Shanghai, Jilin, Liaoning, Shanxi, Shandong, and Jiangsu.

The emblem of the Fifth National Games

For the first time, the emblem uses a combination of Chinese and Western expressions. The pattern concept is novel. The horizontal runway and the vertical national flag form a "Chinese and Western language". "" symbolizes "building socialism with Chinese characteristics". The five characters of the fifth session were changed to the Roman character "V", which is also the internationally recognized code name for "victory", symbolizing all fronts since the Third Plenary Session of the 11th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China. All achieved great victories.

Held in Shanghai from September 18 to October 1, 1983. There are 25 competition events and 1 performance event. Among them, rhythmic gymnastics, judo, windsurfing and hockey are new events. 8,943 athletes from 31 delegations participated. 2 people broke 2 world records 3 times, 4 people tied 3 world records 5 times and set a world youth record, 7 people broke 9 Asian records 12 times, and 64 people and 38 teams broke 60 national records 142 times. The top ten are: Guangdong, Shanghai, Liaoning, Beijing, People's Liberation Army, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Guangxi, Shanxi, and Fujian. There are five kinds of awards in the sports meeting, among which the "Spiritual Civilization Award" is established for the first time.

The emblem of the Sixth National Games

The eye-catching "6" symbolizes the torch, and the runway vividly expresses the charm of "sheep". The "6" transformed from flames means the Sixth National Games; the three horizontal extensions of the word "sheep" are used as the runway, indicating that the National Games will be held in Guangzhou (Yangcheng).

Held in Guangdong from November 20 to December 5, 1987. International Olympic Committee President Antonio Samaranch was invited to attend the opening ceremony. 12,400 athletes from 37 delegations participated. There are 44 competition events and 3 performance events in the sports meeting. In this Games, 10 people and 2 teams broke 15 world records 17 times, 3 people tied 3 world records 3 times, 2 people exceeded 2 world records 2 times, created or exceeded 48 Asian records and best results; created 85 national records and bests. The top ten teams in terms of total scores are Guangdong, Shanghai, Liaoning, Beijing, Shandong, Sichuan, Hubei, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Hebei.

This is also the first National Games to use a mascot. Mascot:

The name is Yangyang, which is homophonic to Yangcheng. According to legend, in the Zhou Dynasty, there were five immortals from the South China Sea. When they flew to Guangzhou on five sheep, they left an ear of grain behind and wished the place good weather and abundant harvests. Therefore, it is very appropriate to bestow this beautiful legend and legendary lamb as a good wish on the Sixth National Games.

The mascot of the little goat is the masterpiece of the famous cartoonist Chen Shubin. He used exaggerated cartooning techniques to successfully combine the loyalty and docility of the sheep with the sports dynamic, making this anthropomorphic little goat elegance and elegance. He is loved by the masses for his artistic charm of simplicity, clumsiness and beauty.

The emblem of the Seventh National Games

The emblem is a burning torch, with the flame transformed from the Roman letter VII (seven); the handle is shaped like a runway and consists of two It is composed of the opposite "7" characters, indicating the number of years.

It was hosted by Beijing from September 4 to 15, 1993, and co-organized by Sichuan and Qinhuangdao. Beijing City hosts 26 events, Sichuan Province hosts 15 events, and Qinhuangdao City hosts 2 sailing and windsurfing events. Chinese wrestling, Go, aviation models, navigation models, radio direction finding, skydiving, etc. will no longer be included in the National Games events after this session. About 8,000 people (including 4,228 athletes) from 45 delegations across the country, including Taiwan Province, participated in the games. ***4 people set 4 world records 4 times, 18 people and 4 teams exceeded 21 world records 43 times, 4 people tied 3 world records 4 times, 54 people and 1 team set 34 Asian records 93 times, 61 people Three teams exceeded 66 Asian records 143 times, and 14 teams with 130 players set 117 national records 273 times. The top ten on the medal list are: Liaoning, Guangdong, Shanghai, Beijing, Hubei, Henan, Jiangsu, Sichuan, Hunan, and the People's Liberation Army.

The song is "Five Stars Invite Five Rings".

Mascot: named Mingming.

The emblem of the Eighth National Games

The emblem is a recombination of the number 8 representing the Eighth National Games and the Chinese pinyin letter "S" representing Shanghai. The periphery of the graphic is a red "8" , forming a white "S" in the center, visually like a torch and a white magnolia, the city flower of Shanghai; the lower part is based on the character "8", like the Shanghai 80,000-person stadium, with one ring inside the other. , symbolizing the great reunion of the people across the country.

Held in Shanghai from October 12 to 24, 1997, it promoted the implementation of the "National Fitness Plan" and the "Olympic Glory Plan". The purpose is: unity, progress, civilization and participation. Its spirit can be summarized as: loving the motherland, emphasizing participation, being civilized, and achieving great results.

46 delegations involving more than 20,000 people (7,647 athletes) participated, of which the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region delegation participating in the National Games for the first time consisted of 257 people. There are 28 events, with a total of 319 events, all of which are Olympic events except martial arts. ***179 people have exceeded 41 world records 659 times, including 16 people who have exceeded 7 Olympic world records 19 times, 4 people have tied 3 world records 4 times, 100 people and 3 teams have exceeded 55 Asian records 367 times, 88 The 6th team set 66 national records 142 times. The top ten on the medal list are: Shanghai, Liaoning, Shandong, Guangdong, People's Liberation Army, Jiangsu, Beijing, Jilin, Hunan, and Zhejiang.

Mascot:

Based on the design idea of ??"drawing a cow in the Year of the Ox" and using the painting technique of "cartoon cow", it means that "newborn calves are not afraid of tigers". With jumping movements, it is full of vitality and sports atmosphere. The face of the calf is greeted with a smile, lively and cute, and the right hand stretches out two fingers in a figure-eight shape to indicate the "Eighth National Games".