- Waldi - Wikipedia
Waldi (German pronunciation: [ˈval diː]) was the first official Olympic mascot, created for the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich He was a dachshund, a popular breed of dog from Germany
- Munich 1972 Olympic Mascots - Photos and History
Waldi was the first official mascot in the history of the Olympic Summer Games He is a dachshund, a very popular animal in Bavaria, famed for its endurance, tenacity and agility
- Waldi: The Iconic Mascot of the 1972 Olympic Games - YouTube
Waldi: The Iconic Mascot of the 1972 Olympic Games Waldi, the adorable dachshund, holds the distinction of being the first official Olympic mascot
- Mascot Olympic Games 1972 Munich
Alongside the distribution of the emblem, work began in mid-1970 on the commercial use of the official Olympic mascot, "Waldi" Up to April 1, 1972 there were about 50 Waldi licensees
- Walter Lehnertz – Wikipedia
Walter Heinrich „Waldi“ Lehnertz, Künstlername 80-Euro-Waldi (* 9 Februar 1967 in Prüm - Weinsfeld), [1][2] ist ein deutscher Kunst - und Antiquitätenhändler
- The fascinating tale of Waldi the Dachshund
The fascinating tale of Waldi the Dachshund, the beloved mascot who stole hearts at the 1972 Olympics Discover his journey, personality, and lasting legacy
- Waldi the Mascot | The Flying Dachshunds
Waldi, the first-ever official Olympic mascot, was based on a real-life German dachshund named Fritz (seen here looking very world-weary while he poses with his toy likenesses)
- Waldi | The MascotVerse Wiki | Fandom
Waldi is the mascot of the Munich 1972 Summer Olympics He was the first official Olympic mascot Waldi is a Dachshund dog with the colors of the Olympic Rings, but without black or red, because it's related to the Nazi Party His palette includes blue, indigo, yellow, light green and orange
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