Winter Youth Olympic Games Gangwon 2024
Gangwon 2024The Mascot
Meet Moongcho, Gangwon 2024 Mascot
Gangwon 2024’s mascot was born from snow, as can be seen in Moongcho’s face - a flying snowball that symbolizes one of the key aspects of sport: speed.
Every snowball is unique, but all have a common foundation in snow. Similarly, young athletes will unite and share their dreams while growing together through the Youth Olympic Games.
There are no winners or losers in snowball fights; Moongcho encourages everyone to embrace every moment and enjoy the Games based on the value and spirit of the Youth Olympic Games.
● Making a snowball: making wishes and dreams
● Throwing a snowball: challenges to achieve the goal
The Mascot’s Name
Moongcho, the mascot’s name, derives from the Korean verb mungchida, which means to gather as one.
Moongcho's Story
A snowball that Soohorang and Bandabi, the official mascots of PyeongChang 2018, used in a snowball fight in Gangwon province was born again as Moongcho ahead of Gangwon 2024 Winter Youth Olympic Games. Having inherited the quality of sportsmanship from Soohorang and Bandabi, Moongcho is eagerly waiting for the Games to start - just like the rest of us!
Moongcho's Personality
Always running in front with passion and courage, Moongcho is fearless in the face of any challenge, and is always willing to help a friend in need.
#Fearless #Passion #Sportsmanship #RecordBreaker
Moongcho’s signature pose is one of the mascot smiling and greeting people to the Games with a hand held high, expressing Moongcho’s excitement of participating in Gangwon 2024 along with the rest of the world.
2024
Discover the Games
The Brand
A visual identity is developed for each edition of the Olympic Games.Brand
The Medals
Beginning as an olive wreath, medal designs have evolved over the years.Medals
The Mascot
An original image, it must give concrete form to the Olympic spirit.Mascot