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  1. Powder, Copper and Coal were the official mascots of the 2002 Winter Olympics and Otto was the official mascot of the 2002 Winter Paralympics, both held in Salt Lake City, United States.

  2. Powder, Copper, and Coal were the official mascot of 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah. They are named after natural resources that make up Utah's economy. Their designs were unveiled in 1999 at the Triad Center in downtown Salt Lake City.

  3. Powder is a snowshoe hare; Copper is a coyote, and Coal, a black bear. The hare’s speed, the coyote's ability to climb the highest mountaintops and the black bear's strength illustrate the Olympic motto "Citius, Altius, Fortius" (faster, higher, stronger).

  4. Powder, Copper, and Coal are the official mascots of 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah. Powder is a hare, Copper is a coyote and Coal is a brown bear. All wear a charm around their necks with an original Anasazi or Fremont-style hieroglyph to remind them of their heritage.

  5. Powder, Copper and Coal (Olympics) [] The mascots of the Salt Lake City 2002 Winter Olympic Games represented an allusion to the natural riches of the state of Utah, and also its snow and its land. Their agilities symbolize the Olympic motto: "Faster, higher and stronger."

  6. Powder, Copper and Coal were the official mascots of the 2002 Winter Olympics and Otto was the official mascot of the 2002 Winter Paralympics, both held in Salt Lake City, United States.

  7. Feb 15, 2018 · Powder, Copper and Coal - 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah The names Powder, Copper and Coal were inspired by Utah's natural resources: mainly, its snow and land. — Matthew...