Commemorative Olympic Pin: Olympic Skiing Raccoon Mascot
1980.09.0012C
Basic Information
Artifact Identification | Commemorative Olympic Pin: Olympic Skiing Raccoon Mascot (1980.09.0012C) |
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Classification/ Nomenclature |
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Artist/Maker | Unknown |
Geographic Location | |
Period | N/A |
Date | 1980 |
Culture | Euro - American |
Location | Not on Exhibit |
Physical Analysis
Dimension 1 (Width) | 3.0 cm |
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Dimension 2 (Height) | 2.0 cm |
Dimension 3 (Depth) | 0.6 cm |
Weight | 5 g |
Measuring Remarks | N/A |
Materials | Glass--Enamel, Metal |
Manufacturing Processes | Manufacturing |
Research Remarks
Description | Roni was the mascot for the 1980 Winter Games in Lake Placid, New York, and the first official mascot at an American Olympic event. His appearance as a raccoon was chosen due to the creature’s abundance in the Adirondack Mountain region where the games were hosted. The name Roni came from a Mohawk word for raccoon and was voted on by school children of the region. He was created by sports illustrator Donald Moss. This pin features Roni skiing. |
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Published Description | N/A |
Bibliography | “FirstVoices.Com.” FirstVoices. Accessed March 10, 2025. |
Artifact History
Credit Line/Dedication | Gift of H. Henriksen |
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Reproduction | no |
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