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  1. Viktor Chizhikov, the designer of the 1980 Moscow Games mascot Misha, accused the designer of the polar bear mascot (named Bely Mishka) for the 2014 Sochi Olympics of plagiarism. Chizhikov noted that the Bely's facial features were all taken from Misha, saying "they just pumped him up and made him fatter".

  2. Feb 13, 2018 · They included Bely Mishka (a polar bear), Zaika (hare), and Snow Leopard all designed by Silvia Petrova, Oleg Serdechny, and Vadim Pak. They were all agreed upon by a popular vote. London 2012 Mascot of the 2012 Olympics in London. Image credit: JeremyRichards/Shutterstock

  3. Bely Mishka (polar bear), Snow Leopard (leopard), Zaika (hare) A public vote decided the three mascots, a Polar Bear, European Hare and Amur Leopard. A Ray of Light and a Snowflake were selected to be the mascots of the Paralympic Games.

  4. Some Olympic mascot dolls on display at the Argentine Olympic Committee museum. The Olympic mascots are fictional characters who represent the cultural heritage of the place where the Olympic and Paralympic Games are taking place. They are often an animal native to the area or human figures.

  5. Feb 15, 2018 · Bely Mishka, Snow Leopard, Zaika - 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia The Sochi Olympics had three mascots: a hare, a polar bear and a leopard. They represented the three spaces on the...

  6. Bely Mishka, Snow Leopard and Zaika (Olympics) [] The mascots of the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympic Games refer to the three places on the Olympic podium, the reason why there was three in total. The choice was made after a contest held through Russia, first, and then outside the country.

  7. Leopard, Bely Mishka, and Zaika (Q4450438) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. 2014 Winter Olympic Games mascots. Leopard, Bely Mishka, and Zaya;