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Mexico - Comité Olímpico Mexicano

Mexican Olympics Committee

Last modified: 2002-12-07 by juan manuel gabino villascán
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Mexican flag at Olympics, Central-American and Caribbean Games, and Panamerican Games

[Mexican flag at Olympics, Central-American and Carribbean
 Games, and Panamerican Games] 2:3
by Juan Manuel Gabino Villascán, July 25, 2001

According the Olympic Protocol the flags of all participant countries shall be proportined 2:3, then, after the Olympic flag.
In the case of Mexico, the same proportions are used when participating in the Central-American and Caribbean Games, and Panamerican Games.
Juan Manuel Gabino Villascán, July 25, 2001


Mexican Olympic Committee, Comité Olímpico Mexicano

COM - Sports body

[Mexican Olympic Committee flag] 2:3
by Juan Manuel Gabino Villascán, April 06, 2001

This is the flag of the Mexican Olympic Committe (Comité Olímpico Mexicano -COM) as a Civilian Association (a kind of non-lucrative body).
The logo is a stilized tricolor in green, white and red, behind the Olympic Rings, above says "México" (Mexico), and bellow "Comité Olímpico Mexicano" (Mexican Olympic Committee).
This flag is hoisted along with that of the IOC and the "marketing" flag.

There is a varian of this flag, check that there is no text (it could be seen in several offices at the COM building).

Juan Manuel Gabino Villascán, March 26, 2001.

[Mexican Olympic Committee flag (variant)] [Variant of the Mexican Olympic Committee flag] 2:3
by Juan Manuel Gabino Villascán, April 06, 2001.


COM - Trade mark

[MOC flag as a trade mark] [Copyright flag of the Mexican Olympic Committee] 2:3
by Juan Manuel Gabino Villascán, April 06, 2001

This is the flag of the COM as a "trade mark" or "lucrative" Corporation.
The logo features this flag is used is commercial products (sports cloths, shoes, TV advertisements, flags, and so on).

All flags are proportined after the Olympic one (2:3).

Juan Manuel Gabino Villascán, March 26, 2001.