Official slogan of Beijing Winter Olympics 2022 announced

Official slogan of Beijing Winter Olympics 2022 announced

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Category : Sports Published on: February 08 2022

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  • “Together for a Shared Future” is the official motto of the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games Beijing 2022.
  • The motto represents the power of the Games to overcome global challenges as a community, with a shared future for humankind. 
  • The words reflect the necessity for the world to work together towards a better tomorrow, especially given the difficulties faced throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • “Together for a Shared Future” demonstrates unity and a collective effort, embodying the core values and vision of the Olympic Movement, and the goal of pursuing world unity, peace, and progress.
  • The motto considered the key values of the Paralympic Games, in particular, the role they play in contributing to a more inclusive society.
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