Tito and Tika: Asunción 2025 Unveils the Official Mascots of the Junior
Pan American Games
ASUNCIÓN, Paraguay, February 10, 2025.- Two wildcats have been chosen to
represent the energy, passion, and spirit of perseverance of the more
than 4,000 athletes who will take part in the most important youth
sports celebration on the continent.
The unveiling ceremony was attended by the President of the Republic of
Paraguay, Santiago Peña.
A new era has begun! On February 10, at the iconic Port of Asunción, the
official presentation of the mascots for the Junior Pan American Games
ASU2025 took place.
The event was filled with excitement and was attended by the country’s
top authorities, including the President of Paraguay, Santiago Peña;
Minister of Sports, César Ramírez Caje; President of the Paraguayan
Olympic Committee and IOC member, Camilo Pérez López Moreira; General
Director of ASU2025, Victor Pecci; Deputy General Director of ASU2025,
Larissa Schaerer; national athletes, members of the press, influencers,
and the stars of the night, the official mascots.
“Today, we take another step toward the Games that will be a milestone
for our country. Tito and Tika embody the energy, passion, and spirit of
perseverance of our athletes. We hope that people will feel represented
by them and welcome them with open arms”, said Camilo Pérez López
Moreira, President of the Olympic Committee and IOC member.
The official mascot is the soul of every Games, representing the
essence, culture, and history of the host city. It serves as a cultural
ambassador, bringing together the country's residents, athletes,
delegations, volunteers, and everyone who chooses to be part of the
event. That’s why each edition introduces a unique mascot that aims to
leave a lasting legacy.
“The official mascots connect us with our essence, our wildlife, and the
fighting spirit of every athlete coming to ASU2025”, expressed Larissa
Schaerer, Deputy General Director of ASU2025.
Tirika, the beloved mascot of the 2022 Odesur Games and the current
official representative of Team Paraguay, went on a scouting mission
across the country in search of new talent for ASU2025. After countless
adventures, a few stumbles, and a nostalgic journey back to Chaco, he
found the perfect candidates: Tito and Tika, two wildcats with an
unmistakable spark and attitude that only he could recognize.
His sharp feline instincts left no room for doubt, they were the chosen
ones. These two are not only full of energy but also fully committed,
eager to have a great time, and with hearts already beating for the
Games.
Tito and Tika, the ASU2025 rookies, are the yin and yang
Tito loves to have fun, but at the same time, he keeps an eye on
everything. If something isn’t right or if he sees Tika about to get
into trouble, he’s there, taking charge and making sure their mischief
doesn’t get out of hand. He is responsible, careful, and knows how to
restore order when things get a little chaotic.
Tika, on the other hand, doesn’t worry too much about limits. She has
that mischievous spark that leads her to do unpredictable yet fun
things, keeping everyone on their toes and wondering what she’ll come up
with next.
Both share the same physical abilities, they can practice all sports,
are agile, know how to dance, and enjoy social media.
The Smallest Feline of the Chaco
The official mascots embody a mix of cleverness, adventure, and
mischief, inspired by a characteristic animal of the Paraguayan Chaco:
The Leopardus guttulus, or wildcat, commonly known as the tiríka. This
small feline inhabits jungles, tropical and subtropical forests, ranging
from sea level up to 4,500 meters in altitude.
Its distribution is limited to the central and eastern regions of the
Neotropics in South America, covering countries such as Paraguay,
Brazil, Bolivia, and Argentina. The tiríka is a solitary and nocturnal
animal but also shows a significant amount of activity during the day.
There are three species of this feline: Leopardus geoffroyi (the species
chosen for the Junior Pan American Games mascots), Leopardus guttulus,
and Leopardus wiedii. Unfortunately, the latter two species are
endangered due to illegal capture for the fur trade.
Road to ASU2025
With the unveiling of its Official Mascots, ASU2025 solidifies itself as
an event that goes beyond sports. The countdown has begun, and each day
brings us closer to the continent’s biggest youth sports gathering.
ASU2025 is already in motion. From August 9 to 23, more than 4,000
athletes from across the continent will compete in 28 sports and 42
disciplines. But before the official opening, we will feel the pulse of
the Games month by month, unveiling key elements of this major sporting
event. |