Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για Waldi
1. Somehow, defiantly, Waldi managed to haul himself to his feet, rubbing his forearms, and wheeled his motorcycle out of the way.
2. "It‘s Waldi!" shouted one, referring to the reigning champion, a solidly built, shaggy–haired teenager in a green shirt who had lost control trying to turn his bike around at high speed.
3. The animals were introduced as Bei Bei, Jing Jing, Huan Huan, Ying Ying and Ni Ni – which, put together, translates to "Beijing welcomes you!" Previous Olympic mascots 1'72 Munich Games – "Waldi", the first official mascot, was a Dachshund dog modelled after a longhaired breed of the species. 1'88 Seoul Games – "Hodori" portrayed the friendly side of a tiger, which appears in many Korean legends. 1''6 Atlanta Games – "Izzy" was an abstract fantasy figure, whose name was derived from "Whatizit?" as no one seemed to know exactly what "Izzy" really was. 2000 Sydney Games – "Ollie" the kookaburra, "Syd" the platypus and "Millie" the echidna were three native Australian animals chosen to represent the earth, air and water.