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・ 1996 State of Origin series
・ 1996 State of the Union Address
・ 1996 Stella Artois Championships
・ 1996 Stella Artois Championships – Doubles
・ 1996 Stella Artois Championships – Singles
・ 1996 Stockholm Open
・ 1996 Stockholm Open – Doubles
・ 1996 Stockholm Open – Singles
・ 1996 Sultan Azlan Shah Cup
・ 1996 Summer Olympics
・ 1996 Summer Olympics closing ceremony
・ 1996 Summer Olympics medal table
・ 1996 Summer Olympics national flag bearers
・ 1996 Summer Olympics opening ceremony
・ 1996 Summer Olympics torch relay
1996 Summer Paralympics
・ 1996 Summer Paralympics medal table
・ 1996 Sun Bowl
・ 1996 Sunkist Orange Bottlers season
・ 1996 Super 12 season
・ 1996 Super Tourenwagen Cup season
・ 1996 Superbike World Championship season
・ 1996 Supercopa de España
・ 1996 Supercopa Libertadores
・ 1996 Supercoppa Italiana
・ 1996 Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira
・ 1996 Suwon Samsung Bluewings season
・ 1996 Svenska Cupen Final
・ 1996 Swedish football Division 1
・ 1996 Swedish football Division 2


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1996 Summer Paralympics : ウィキペディア英語版
1996 Summer Paralympics

The 1996 Paralympic Games in Atlanta, USA were held from August 16 to 25. It was the first Paralympics to get mass media sponsorship, and had a budget of USD $81 million.
It was the first Paralympic Games where International Sports Federation for Persons with an Intellectual Disability athletes were given full medal status.
==Symbol and mascot of the games==

The mascot for the Paralympic Summer Games in Atlanta 1996 was Blaze. Blaze was created by Trevor Stone Irvin of IrvinProductions in Atlanta.
Blaze is a phoenix, a mythical bird that rises from ashes to experience a renewed life. The phoenix appears in Egyptian, Arabian, Chinese, Russian and native American folklore and in all instances symbolizes strength, vision, inspiration and survival.
The phoenix was an ideal mascot for the 1996 Atlanta Paralympic Games and later for BlazeSports America, a nonprofit organization that is the direct legacy of the Games. The phoenix has long been the symbol of Atlanta’s rebirth after its devastation in the American Civil War. But most importantly, it is the personification of the will, perseverance and determination of youth and adults with physical disability to achieve full and productive lives.
Blaze, with his bright colors, height and broad wing span, reflects the traits, identified in a focus group of athletes with disability, as those they believed best represented the drive to succeed of persons with physical disability who pursue sports as recreation and as a competitive endeavor.
Today, Blaze is the most recognizable symbol of disability sport in America.

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