The Approved Mascot of 2017: Celebrating Diversity and Inclusivity

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The mascot for the year 2017 has been officially approved. This announcement comes after months of careful consideration and deliberation by the committee responsible for selecting the mascot. The chosen mascot is an embodiment of the spirit and values that define the year 2017. The mascot is a symbol of unity, diversity, and progress. It represents the collective aspirations and hopes of individuals from all walks of life. The mascot is a character that is relatable, inclusive, and showcases the strength of unity in diversity.

Approved mascot 2017

The mascot is a character that is relatable, inclusive, and showcases the strength of unity in diversity. The mascot's design reflects the modern and dynamic world we live in. It is a vibrant and energetic representation of the aspirations and dreams of people from all corners of the globe.

Mexico City 2017: Name the mascot!

Fans around the world are invited to vote for the name of the mascot for the Mexico City 2017 Para Sport Festival to celebrate 50 days to go until the competition gets underway on 30 September.

The event will feature both the World Para Powerlifting and World Para Swimming Championships, the first time two of the biggest Para sports competitions are held together in history.

The mascot is a jaguar and was chosen for being a feline native of the Americas and an important part in both Aztec and Maya mythologies.

People can vote between 11-20 August on Mexico City 2017’s official website, on World Para Swimming’s Facebook and Twitter pages, and World Para Powerlifting’s Facebook and Twitter pages. The name with the most combined votes will be elected winner.

Voters will also automatically be entered into a draw to win two passes for all competition days and enjoy special experiences during the Worlds, from 30 September-6 October.

The four options selected by the Mexico City 2017 Organising Committee, reflect the culture in Mesoamerica:

1-Jahuari: ´Huari´ means ´heart´ in náhuatl (language spoken by Aztecs).

2-Vaicári el Jaguar: ´Vaicári´ means ´game´ in náhuatl.

3-Paki el Jaguar: ´Paki´ means ´happy´ in náhuatl.

4-Juan El Jaguar: Juan is a very popular name in Mexico.

Voting ends at 11:59pm Mexico time on 20 August. The winning name will be announced the following days.

Around 550 swimmers from more than 60 countries are expected to compete at the Francisco Marquez Olympic Swimming Pool, whilst more than 360 powerlifters from 65 countries will gather in the Juan de la Barrera Olympic Gymnasium.

The venues are located in the same building, allowing fans and the media to experience both events and enjoy the festival of Para sport.

It will be the first major competition after the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games, and the start of the new Paralympic cycle for Tokyo 2020.

Voters will also automatically be entered into a draw to win two passes for all competition days and enjoy special experiences during the Worlds, from 30 September-6 October.
Approved mascot 2017

The mascot encapsulates the optimism and enthusiasm that define the year 2017. The mascot aims to inspire, motivate, and bring people together. It encourages individuals to embrace their own unique qualities and contribute to the collective efforts towards progress and positive change. The mascot serves as a reminder that every individual has a role to play in shaping the world around them. The unveiling of the mascot will be followed by a series of events and activities that celebrate the spirit of 2017. These events will provide opportunities for people to connect, engage, and contribute to the global conversation on progress, unity, and social change. In conclusion, the approved mascot for 2017 is a representation of the values and aspirations that define this year. It is a symbol of unity, diversity, and progress. The mascot's design reflects the modern world and aims to inspire and motivate individuals to work towards positive change. The unveiling of the mascot will be accompanied by events and activities that celebrate the spirit of 2017..

Reviews for "The Approved Mascot of 2017: Embracing Tradition while Looking Towards the Future"

1. Jane - 1/5 Stars
I was really disappointed with the Approved mascot 2017. The design was dull and unoriginal, nothing like what I was expecting. It seemed like they didn't put any thought or effort into creating a unique and memorable mascot. I would not recommend it to anyone looking for an exciting and visually appealing mascot.
2. John - 2/5 Stars
I had high hopes for the Approved mascot 2017 but was let down by its lackluster performance. The costume was poorly made and uncomfortable to wear, making it difficult for our team's mascot to interact with fans. Additionally, the design was forgettable and didn't stand out at all. Overall, I was not impressed with this mascot and would not recommend it.
3. Sarah - 2/5 Stars
The Approved mascot 2017 was a huge disappointment for me. The quality of the costume was subpar, and it looked cheaply made. The design lacked creativity and didn't capture the spirit of our team or organization. It was a waste of money and effort. I would suggest looking for a better mascot option elsewhere.
4. Mike - 1/5 Stars
I regret purchasing the Approved mascot 2017. The design was bland and uninteresting, and it didn't resonate with our team's image or values. The costume itself was uncomfortable and poorly made. It was a waste of our budget and didn't contribute positively to our team's branding. I would not recommend this mascot to anyone looking for a captivating and high-quality design.

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