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Now NOC uses new design of the emblem and flag.
(Photo at the NPC official site).
Victor Lomantsov, 12 Apr 2017
The flag of National Olympic Committee of Ukraine is white with logo. It can
be seen at:
http://noc-ukr.org/en/news/
http://noc-cn.org/_nw/19/08420712.jpg
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-8ge9StQ2EC8/Ts6sXBCOqQI/AAAAAAAAAPc/WqNEwkNbuaQ/s1600/31.png
Tomislav Šipek, 13 February 2018
image by Zachary Harden, 7 March 2022
There seems to be a variant of the current Olympic Committee flag; it is where
the full logotype is used on a white flag. It can be seen at
https://www.kr-rada.gov.ua/news/u-kropivnitskomu-zmagalisya-yuni-plavtsi-13-12-2021.html
Zachary Harden, 7 March 2022
The National Olympic Committee of Ukraine was founded on 22 December 1990, 8 months before the Ukraine became independent from the Soviet Union. It was first recognised by the IOC in 1993. [These years are different from our NOC lists. Does anyone know the trustworthiness of their source, whatever it was?] In between, at Barcelona 1992, Ukraine participated as part of the Unified Team.
The emblem of the Ukraine NOC consists of the Tryzub shield, with above it in blue the Olympic Symbol and around all other sides an arc of text in black. I expect the texts reads "National Olympic Committee Ukraine", in Ukrainian, written in Cyrillic characters, but I would appreciate if someone else would take a look at these.
The National Olympic Committee of Ukraine has a website, where we can read that it unites 40 sports
federations.
Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 16 Apr 2012
Correctly - "National Olympic Committee of Ukraine".
Last word is a genitive case "UKRAINY" (not nominative case UKRAINA)
Viktor Lomantsov, 16 Apr 2012
The NOCU has now informed me that the pantone colours of their flag are:
There is a possible variant of 2012 flag where the text is removed from the flag
and the trident is made white. It can be partially seen at
https://s.citysites.ua/upload/images/news/intext/51d/5634d7492d/35fa87ff2776a0cc8f8d185e92bbfa55.jpg,
however, seeing the full website at the time of this email (https://www.032.ua/news/341549/lvivsina-vidznacit-svato-olimpijskogo-prapora-foto)
is met with an error to prevent the website from being victims of
cyberattacks.
Zachary Harden, 7 March 2022
image by Tomislav Šipek, 21 July 2018
The flag of National Paralympic Committee of Ukraine is white with logo.
http://invasportcherkasy.in.ua/
Tomislav Šipek, 21 July 2018
image by Tomislav Šipek, 22 August 2018
The flag of Ukraine Olympic Academy is white with logo.
http://www.oda.te.gov.ua/main/ru/news/init//689.htm
https://noc.kr.ua/2017/06/27/u-mizhnarodnyj-olimpijskyj-den-vidkryto-pershyj-v-oblasti-kabinet-olimpijskogo-ta-profesijnogo-sportu/
Tomislav Šipek, 22 August 2018
"The Олімпійська Академія України, ОАУ (English: Olympic Academy Ukraine,
OAU) was established on September 20, 1991, in accordance with the decision of
the First session of the OA of Ukraine in accordance with the recommendations of
the International Olympic Committee to promote the development and strengthening
of the Olympic movement in our country, the spiritual enrichment of people, the
spread of the exchange of values of national culture under the sign of ideas and
principles. Olympism OAU is an independent public organization and operates
under the auspices of the NOC of Ukraine."
Source:
http://noc-ukr.org/en/about/structures/academy/
For additional
information go to OAU-Ukraine (official website):
http://www.oau-ukr.com/
Esteban
Rivera, 22 August 2018
image located by Paul Bassinson, 25 April 2021
image located by Paul Bassinson, 25 April 2021
Images of flags of Special Olympics Ukraine; one is in English, the other in
Cyrillic. The one in English has a red background, not an orange one. Images
obtained from
https://www.facebook.com/SpecialOlympicsUkraine/photos/2715740221849835 and
https://www.facebook.com/SpecialOlympicsUkraine/photos/3895999850490527
respectively:
Paul Bassinson, 25 April 2021