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Vancouver Paralympics [2010] (Canada)

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[Vancouver Paralympics logo] image by Zachary Harden, 27 October 2020
Based on: Vancouver2010.com


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The 2010 Paralympics have a logo now, which incorporates local colours. The same week that the Paralympic logo was unveiled, the announcement was made that some of the Paralympic sports will be located in Vancouver. Ironically, the 2010 "Vancouver" Paralympic Games were originally to be held entirely in Whistler, BC. I hope the logo turns into a flag. A large IPC (International Paralympic Committee) flag flies next to, and equally prominent with, the Olympic flag at Vancouver City Hall. The flag-raising was attended by His Royal Highness the Earl of Wessex (Prince Edward).
Dean McGee, 14 October 2006

The IPC officially announced on 22 January 2007:

Last week-end, the official flag of the Vancouver 2010 Paralympic Winter Games was raised in front of the International Paralympic Committee’s (IPC) Headquarters (HQ) in Bonn, Germany.[...] The Vancouver 2010 flag will now fly side by side with the IPC flag and the flag of the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games.

There are two photographs to illustrate the announcement, showing: - the three flags, from viewer's left to right, Vancouver 2010 Paralympics, IPC and Beijing 2008 - a close up on the Vancouver 2010 flag.

The logotype of Vancouver 2010 Paralympics, which is placed in the middle of a white flag, can be seen on the Vancouver 2010 official website (on top of the page)
Ivan Sache, 24 January 2007

At the ceremonies marking three years to the opening of the Olympics, this flag was used along with the Olympic flag (not the 2010 Olympic flag). The "TM MC" is included on the logo on the flag. (MC = marque de commerce -- i.e. TM in French)
Dean McGee, 21 February 2007