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One year on, we remember our furry friend Yoggl!

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16/01/2013

We can’t reminisce about how amazing the Innsbruck 2012 Winter Youth Olympic Games were without giving special thanks to a certain mountain chamois…

Hard to miss in those brightly-coloured pixilated dungarees (we want a pair!), Yoggl put a smile on everyone’s face, from the fans and the athletes, to the volunteers and staff.

In fact, since Innsbruck there has been a rather large goat-shaped whole in our lives, but we were pleased to learn that life is going well for our furry friend. In fact, reliable sources inform us Yoggl has forged quite a career regaling tales of the first Winter YOG to his four-legged friends in the Tyrolean mountains.

Enjoy some of Yoggl’s best moments from Innsbruck here.

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