What does IPC mean?

International Paralympics Committee

International Paralympics Committee, IPC

The IPC logo consists of three tadpole-shaped patterns, which are green, red and blue. . The three tadpole shapes represent the most important elements of human beings: mind, body and spirit. Therefore, "mind, body and spirit" is used as the motto of IPC, and together with the three tadpole shapes, it forms the IPC monogram.

The International Paralympic Games logo is a circular pattern composed of three "fan leaves" of red, blue and green and the three letters of the English abbreviation "IPC" of the International Paralympic Committee. The logo highlights dynamics and vitality, with three "fan blades" surrounding the same central point, symbolizing that the International Paralympic Committee brings together athletes with disabilities from all over the world and provides them with a stage to compete with each other and express themselves. . At the same time, the "wheel" pattern composed of three dynamic "fan blades" represents the sports career of persons with disabilities rolling forward and never stopping. Red, blue, and green are the three primary colors most commonly used on national flags and regional flags around the world. They symbolize that the disabled athletes participating in the Paralympics come from different countries and regions, and have broad representative significance.