Sports signs in the form of medals

Atheletic badge

Sign championship area RSFSR 3 places
Sign championship area RSFSR 3 places hockey
The sign of the primacy of the RSFSR 3rd Cycling
Sign championship area RSFSR 3 places hockey

 

Goskomitet RSFSR on physical culture and sportu. t.m., lavaliere on shoetree with moire tape

Badge football CHernomorec

 

Badge volleyball Moscow 1973

Badge Championship ASSR Dynamo 3 places
Goskomitet RSFSR on physical culture and sportu. t.m., lavaliere on shoetree with moire tape manufacturer FSS
Badge football CHernomorec
Badge volleyball Moscow 1973
Badge Championship ASSR Dynamo 3 places

Olympic faleristics

Starting from the XVI Olympic Games, the Soviet team always has a badge with the logo, which depicts five rings. Moreover, in addition to the official badge party games, souvenirs are available for individual sports. In the 70 years have practiced mass production of Olympic pins. The most conservative estimate in our country in 1977 produced about five hundred names of badges, which has five Olympic rings. This includes, of course, and badges such as "Olympic Hopes", "The Olympic year is not just for Olympians," etc.

As is well known in the 1980s, Moscow was the host of the XXII Olympic Games. In preparation, the capital of the Soviet Union announced an open competition to design the logo Olympics-80. At midnight on December 31, 1975 expiration of the tender on him received 26,000 sketches of eight and a half thousand authors. In addition to Soviet citizens in the contest, part British, Bulgarians, Hungarians, Cubans, Czechs and many others. The competition winner was Vladimir Arsentiev, a young artist of the Latvian city of Rezekne. His proposed design approved by the 78th Session of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) as the official emblem of the "Olympic Games - 80." The main elements of the logo - five interlocking rings, sports stadium track, forming a characteristic of the architectural appearance of the silhouette of Moscow, and the five-pointed star, which is located in the upper part of the logo.