The official mascots for the 2004 Athens Olympics were a brother and sister pair named Phevos and Athena. Their creation was inspired from a pair of 7th century dolls found during archaeological excavations in Greece. Both names are those of Olympian gods. Phevos was the god of light and music, and also known as Apollo, whilst Athena was the goddess of wisdom and patron of Athens. Phevos and Athena represent the values of the Olympics: participation, brotherhood, equality, cooperation and fair play.
The most recent Olympic mascot for the 2004 Athens Summer Olympics were Athena and Phevos. The most recent Olympic mascot for the 2006 Turin Winter Olympics were Neve, a female snowball, and Gliz, a male ice block.
How many Medals did the united states win in the 2004 Olympics in Athens?
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The first modern-day Olympic games were held in Athens, Greece on April 6, 1896. The 2004 Summer Olympics were also held in Athens from August 13th to August 29th.
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The most recent Olympic mascot for the 2004 Athens Summer Olympics were Athena and Phevos. The most recent Olympic mascot for the 2006 Turin Winter Olympics were Neve, a female snowball, and Gliz, a male ice block.
2004 was the year the Olympics were held in Athens.
How many Medals did the united states win in the 2004 Olympics in Athens?
In 2004, the Summer Olympics were held in Athens, Greece.
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The 2004 Olympics were held in Athens, Greece, between August 13 and August 29, 2004.