This is the surfing pictogram for Paris 2024
More original than a surfer on a board

The surfing pictogram for Paris 2024 was revealed a few hours ago on the social media of the next Olympic Games.
A combination of five boards joined by a five-wave star will be the icon representing surfing at the largest multi-sport event on the planet.
"This new design uses the colours blue, red, green and violet to represent the richness and diversity of France," the Games website said.
“At the heart of the new Paris 2024 visual concept is the ambition to invite people to celebrate sport, an opportunity to grow sport and showcase what makes Paris and the Olympic Games so special. With that in mind, Paris 2024 has unveiled a bold and colourful design that reflects French elegance and the soul of this edition of the Olympic Games,” they added.
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