Schneemann was a Tyroleansnowman created by Walter Pötsch, and represents the Games of Simplicity. It wore a Tyrolean hat which is a typical hat worn in the region of Innsbruck.[3] The public's opinion of this was somewhat divided, but its financial success was indisputable.[4] Schneemann was also considered a lucky charm. At the 1964 Games in Innsbruck, the lack of snow remained ingrained in the memory, and the organisers feared a similar scenario for 1976. But the 1976 Winter Games had plenty of snow.[3]
Sonnenweiberl and Schneemann were married in a ceremony on February 22, 1976, on Innsbruck's Goldenes Dachl.[5] The two mascots released the 1976 Winter Olympic song "Schneeplattler", which was distributed throughout the German-speaking world.[6]
^"Olympische Jugend in Innsbruck"(PDF). Innsbruck Informiert. January 2012. p. 59. Retrieved 2024-08-20. 1975 kam an die Seite des Schneemandls das „Sonnenweiberl". Leider ist diese Figur etwas in Vergessenheit geraten, obwohl die beiden am 22. Februar 1976 offiziell im „Goldenen Dachl" in Innsbruck heirateten.
^Indrist, Waltraud P. (2020-06-18). "Widerstand und wandel über die 1970er jahre in Tirol". aut. architektur und tirol. p. 19. Retrieved 2024-10-05. Die singenden Maskottchen, hinter denen eine nichtgennante Studioband steckte, veröffentlichten mit dem "Schneeplattler" den Olympiasong 1976, der im gesamten deutschsprachigen Raum vertrieben wurde.