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Gangwon 2024
2023.07.16 13:31
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Winter Youth Olympic Games  
  19 Jan - 1 Feb, 2024
Gangwon 2024 - Youth Olympic Games





Winter Youth Olympic Games    19 Jan - 1 Feb, 2024
Gangwon 2024 - Youth Olympic Games







Gangwon 2024 - Youth Olympic Games

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About Gangwon 2024 Organising Committee
About Gangwon 2024 Organising Committee
The Organising Committee of the Winter Youth Olympic Games Gangwon 2024 has been established with the purpose of effectively preparing for and operating the fourth Winter Youth Olympic Games in Gangwon Province in 2024. They aim to bring people together through the unifying nature of sport, continue to develop the country's passion for winter sports and promote Olympic values locally, nationally and around the world.

In February 2018, the Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018 inspired people across the globe. A total of 195,051 hours of PyeongChang 2018 have been transferred to Gangwon 2024.

Out of the 85 members of the YOGOC, a total of 33 people (39%) has experienced PyeongChang 2018. Gangwon 2024 holds great significance in that it continues and utilises the legacy of PyeongChang 2018 by making the most use of human resources in terms of experience and know-how as well as the top class facilities from PyeongChang 2018.

Gangwon 2024 Organisational Overview
History of the YOGOC
10 JAN 2020
135th IOC Session

Confirmation of Gangwon 2024 and signing of the Host City Contract
3 SEP 2020
Inaugural Meeting of the YOGOC

Election of the YOGOC President and the YOGOC executive committee members

Deliberation and decision on the YOGOC’s articles of incorporation, its business plan, etc.
3 NOV 2020
Office Opening Ceremony of the YOGOC

Determined to host the competition successfully along with the government, the host cities and the youth representatives, sharing the current status of preparations as well as the operational plans of the Organising Committee.
30−31 MAR 2021
Opening of the 1st IOC Coordination Commission

Confirmation of the YOGOC’s vision : Youth celebrating peaceful coexistence and unity through sport to create a better future together
7 FEB 2022
Meeting Between IOC President Thomas Bach and YOGOC President SHIN Chang-jae

Explanation on Games preparation, commitments to successful hosting and collaboration, and a proposal for expanding exchanges and rendering support for Olympic legacy
21 FEB 2022
Appointment Ceremony of Honorary Ambassador (KIM Yuna) at the G-2Y Milestone

Presentation of the letter of appointment, interviews with KIM Yuna and youth supporters
11−12 MAY 2022
Opening of the 2nd IOC Coordination Commission

Discussion on overall Games preparations such as workforce, finance, competition venues, Youth Olympic Village, youth engagement and education, cultural events to reafirm collaboration to expand youth engagement and encourage changes
27 MAY 2022
Appointment Ceremony for Athletes’ Commission Members

Presentation of the letter of appointment to Athletes’ Commission members and discussions on various activities and support measures such as running a mentoring programme for athletes and youth until the end of the Games
24 AUG 2022
Opening of Human Rights Committee and Announcement of Human Rights Charter

Gangwon 2024 became the first YOG to set up a human rights committee and proposed the guidelines regarding the respect for human rights by prescribing a human rights charter
6 SEP 2022
G-500 Day Milestone

Slogan announcement ceremony and event
OCT 2022
Confirmation of Edition Plan

The Gangwon 2024 Edition Plan was crafted through more than 100 working group meetings between YOGOC and the IOC from November 2020
19 JAN 2023
G-1Y

Unveiling of mascot, theme song and choreography

Appointment of new Ambassador (TBC)
7-9 FEB 2023
Coordination Commission meeting
JUL 2023
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19 JAN 2024
Opening of the Games
1 FEB 2024
Closing of the Games
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Please check below for the details on any openings and potential roles. (Please note: only available in Korean language)

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BEIJING 2022 MASCOT
2022.01.28 17:45
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BEIJING 2022
MASCOT
Beijing 2022 Mascot
Bing Dwen Dwen
In Mandarin Chinese (the official dialect of China), "Bing" has several meanings, though the most common is ice. The word also symbolises purity and strength, while “Dwen Dwen” means robust and lively, and also represents children.

The new Olympic mascot will serve as an ambassador for winter sports, bringing joy to those who participate in and watch the Olympic Winter Games. “Bing” means ice and also symbolises purity and strength, and “Dwen Dwen” represents children. The mascot embodies the strength and willpower of athletes and will help to promote the Olympic spirit.

Description
Bing Dwen Dwen wears a full-body “shell” made out of ice, which resembles an astronaut suit - a tribute to embracing new technologies for a future with infinite possibilities. The shell also helps the panda to skate, snowboard and ski alongside the Olympic athletes.

The bright colours of the halo around its face are a representation of the latest advanced technologies of the ice and snow sport tracks at the Games, while the heart on its left palm symbolises China's hospitality for athletes and spectators at the Winter Olympics.

Creator
Cao Xue

Did you know?
The design for Bing Dwen Dwen was chosen from over 5,800 submissions from China and 35 countries around the world as part of a global competition arranged by the Beijing 2022 Organising Committee. The designs were reviewed by Chinese and international experts, with the final selections made by teams from the Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts and Jilin University of the Arts. The selection of an animated panda for Beijing 2022's official mascot is not too surprising, as the giant panda is the national animal of China - not to mention that a panda was one of the five Fuwa mascots of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games.

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Bing Dwen Dwen - The Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games Mascot

하호
2020.09.30 02:42
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코로나가 막바지에 왔다고 생각했는데

다시 시작될것 같습니다...

신천지에 이어 사랑나눔교회때문에 확진자가 다수 발생하네요...

또한 외국 입국자에서도 계속 발생하는 이시국에

어디를 가야할지 모르겠네요 ㅠㅠ

안전한 곳이 집구석 밖에 없으니 나가지를 못하니

하루빨리<a href="https://www.hototo109.com" target="_blank" title="안전놀이터">안전놀이터</a></p>  찾아서 바같세상좀 구경하고 싶어요ㅠㅠ

방콕밖에 할수 없는게 저를 미치게 만드네여...

코로나가 없을때처럼 어디든 안전하고 마음껏 돌아다니고 놀기 위해선

우리모두 초심으로 돌아가 마스크 꼭 착용하시고,최대한 신체적 접촉을

피해셔서 세상어디든 <a href="https://www.hototo109.com" target="_blank" title="안전놀이터">안전놀이터</a></p>만들어서 하루빨리 이곳에서 코로나를 물리쳐야

가능할듯 싶네요... 우리모두 화이팅!!!

Keith
2017.02.06 05:27
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안녕하세요 미국에서 유치원서부터 고등학교 큰부상당하기전까지 풋볼 선수로 생활 해온 미국인입니다. 

한국첫방문인데 너무 슬프게도 수퍼볼 오늘하네요. 제발 부산어디 스포츠바에서

시청가능한지 알려 주세요! Keithcichlar@gmail.com

tpgusdl106
2016.08.21 17:16
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혹시 2학기에도 가입할수있는가요??

  • 35기_장현수

    2016.08.25 22:17

    보통 2학년 1학기까지 선수를 받기때문에 1학년이 아니시면 2학기에 들어오시기는 힘들겁니다.

    1학년이시라면 가능합니다.

    혹시 궁금한점 있으시면 010-9622-8166으로 전화주세요.