Wenlock, the mascot for the London 2012 Olympics, is named after the village of Much Wenlock in Shropshire, England. This village is historically significant as it hosted the Wenlock Olympian Games in the 19th century, which inspired the modern Olympic Games. The name reflects the mascot's connection to the roots of the Olympic movement and celebrates local heritage.
Wenlock is the Olympic mascot
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The mascots (Wenlock and Mandeville) are animations depicting two drops of steel from a steelworks in Bolton.
There are two, one for the olympics and one for the Paralympics. However you will usually see them together. Their names are Wenlock and Mandeville. Wenlock is named after the town of Much Wenlock in Shropshire that used to host an olympic style event of their own in the 1850s and Mandeville is named after Stoke Mandeville hospital, championed by Sir Jimmy Savile.