Olympics-Italian students get closing ceremony tickets for Tina and Milo mascot design


Milano-Cortina 2026 - Milano Cortina 2026 Sport Village will be inaugurated in Piazza Duomo - Milan, Italy, February 6, 2025 The Milano-Cortina 2026 mascots, Tina and Milo in Piazza Duomo REUTERS/Daniele Mascolo

MILAN, Feb 20 (Reuters) - ⁠A group of school students from southern Italy who came up ⁠with the original sketch that inspired the mascots for the Milano Cortina ‌Winter Olympics have been offered tickets for the closing ceremony as a reward.

The mascots - a pair of stoats named Tina and Milo - have proved wildly popular, with their soft toy versions selling ​out in official Games stores.

The Games have been ⁠based in the north of Italy ⁠but the winning idea emerged from Taverna, a small town of about 2,500 ⁠inhabitants ‌located 521 metres up in the Sila mountains in the southern Calabria region.

"The concept of the stoat came entirely from the students. We ⁠worked on it for about a month," said Gabriella ​Rotondaro, the PE teacher ‌who helped develop the project more than three years ago.

"It was the ⁠idea that won, ​not the stoat as a character. It conveyed the values of sport and inclusion, and that is why it prevailed," she added.

The students and their teachers won a competition ⁠organised by the Ministry of Education and the ​Milano Cortina Foundation, which reviewed around 1,600 sketches from across Italy.

The five students involved — Sara Godino, Aurora Munizza, Francesco Angotti, Federico Barra and Tommaso Pascuzzi — were around ⁠13 at the time of the design.

As well as the tickets for the closing ceremony in Verona, they received two mascots worth about 35 euros ($41) each, some flags and Olympic-themed scarves.

Some in Italy have questioned why there was no more ​tangible financial reward for the school which, like many ⁠in the south, struggles with chronic structural problems.

Rotondaro was reluctant to fuel that controversy.

"Certainly, ​funds to improve the school building or its ‌activities would have been appreciated, but what ​matters most is the recognition these five students deserve for their brilliant ideas," she said.

($1 = 0.8498 euros)

(Editing by Keith Weir and Alison Williams)

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