Dachshund Lovers - 7 fun facts about the first Olympic mascot—Waldi, the Dachshund The first mascot of any Olympic Games wasn't until 1972 in Munich, and the mascot was a Dachshund. Since
Waldi, the first Olympic mascot, turns 50
14 March 2018, Germany, Passau: Waldi, the dachshund mascot of the 1972 Olympics in Munich, is on display at the Dachshund Museum. Photo: Armin Weigel/dpa Stock Photo - Alamy
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OlympicTrivia #Waldi, a Dachshund dog was the first official mascot of #Olympics, introduced in the Munich Summer Olympics, 1972. This ambassador of the game represented the attributes required for athletes – resistance,
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Waldi, the first Olympic mascot, turns 50
13" wooden Waldi dog toy in its plastic and polystyrene box, made of separating colored blocks that could be disassembled and then put b… | Steiff, Toys, Otl aicher