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Paralympic Games ‘Three Agitos’ symbol on display in Tokyo

Three Agitos
Photo: ©Tokyo 2020

The Paralympic Games, the ‘Three Agitos’, has been installed on a floating platform in Odaiba Marine Park ahead of Tokyo 2020 starting on 24 August to 5 September.

The 94-tonne steel monument stands 17.5m tall, is 23.4m long and 2m wide and was moved by barge to Odaiba Marine Park. It was anchored in place ahead of the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games, which start on 24 August until 5 September.

It will be illuminated at night from 20 August until the end of the Games.

The marine park, which offers panoramic views of the Tokyo skyline, will serve as a venue for the Para triathlon on August 28 and 29.

The agitos symbol consists of three crescent lines of red, blue and green, to represent the colours most widely represented in national flags around the world. The three “agito”, meaning “I move” in Latin, encircle a centre point to emphasise the role the International Paralympic Committee has of bringing athletes from all corners of the world together and enabling them to compete.

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