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Phevos and
Athena
The two Mascots of the 2004
Olympic Games
Phevos and Athena are brother and sister and the official
ATHENS 2004 Mascots. Their creation was inspired by an ancient Greek doll and
their names are linked to ancient Greece. And yet the two siblings are children
of modern times.

The names of two Olympian gods: Phevos, name of the Olympian god of light and
music, known as Apollo. Athena, goddess of wisdom and patron of the city of
Athens.
In this way, Phevos and Athena represent the link between Greek history and
the modern Olympic Games.
Phevos and Athena represent the values of Olympism: participation,
brotherhood, equality, cooperation, fair play.
Athena and Phevos are two dolls. They remind us of the pleasure of indulging
in games; they highlight that the value of participation is higher than that of
victory.
At the same time, they are brother and sister, a boy and a girl, symbols of
equality and brotherhood around the world. Above all, the two children showcase
the everlasting Greek value of human scale and remind us that humanity was, is
and will remain at the heart of the Olympic Games.
Together until 2004
Phevos and Athena are two children, simple and joyful, full of vitality and
creativity, perhaps mischievous and hence lovable.
Phevos and Athena see sports like a game, as all children do. In this spirit,
they add small flags to Shooting; they find new ways to overcome hurdles; they
discover additional uses for their feet in Rowing and Synchronized swimming;
Athena teaches Phevos how to dive by pushing him from the spring-board; they
enjoy themselves at the Trampoline; they hit their targets in Archery. Their
efforts are always marked by team spirit, noble competition and equality.
Through their laughter, their lively presence, their freedom of movement and
their will to cooperate and stay united, Phevos and Athena will be with us from
now on to express with enthusiasm and optimism our will to be united and to
share the joy of the greatest celebration of humanity: the Olympic Games.
Together, they are ready to show us the way towards the 2004 Olympic
Games.
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