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  1. It has been claimed that Coubertin found the design of five interlocked rings on an ancient altar in Delphi, Greece. The five rings symbolized the “five parts of the world” in which the Olympic movement was active, according to Coubertin. Contrary to popular belief, however, the colours of the rings are not associated with specific continents.
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    The Olympic symbol was originally designed by the Frenchman to feature the now legendary five rings as a way to pay tribute to the Games’ participants and the five regions of the world — Australia, Africa, Americas, Europe, and Asia — that the athletes came from.
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  2. flag of the Olympic Games - Encyclopedia Britannica

    WEBflag of the Olympic Games. flag consisting of a white field bearing five equal interlocking rings of blue, dark yellow, black, green, and red with separations wherever two rings intersect. The width-to-length ratio of the …

     
  3. Olympic Games - Torch, Rings, Anthem | Britannica

  4. What Do the Olympic Rings and Flame Represent?

    WEBThe Olympic rings—five interconnected rings in five colors, from left to right blue, yellow, black, green, and red—is perhaps the most iconic symbol of the Games. The logo was designed in 1912 by Baron Pierre de …

  5. Olympic Games - Kids | Britannica Kids | Homework Help

    WEBThe flag of the Olympic Games has five linked rings on a white background. The rings represent the five parts of the world joined together by the Games: the Americas, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australia.

  6. Olympics: flag and torch - Students | Britannica Kids | Homework …

  7. Olympic Games - Students | Britannica Kids

    WEBEvery four years the finest athletes in the world gather in one location to compete against each other. This gathering, known as the Olympic Games, is the most celebrated sporting festival in the world. The Games attract …

  8. One Good Fact about Olympic Rings | Britannica

    WEBJuly 28, 2024. Designed by the founder of the modern Olympics, Pierre de Coubertin, the Olympic flag features five rings that symbolize, as he put it, “the five parts of the world now won over to the cause of Olympism”: …

  9. Olympic Games | History, Locations, & Winners

    WEB2 days ago · Olympic Games, quadrennial athletic festival that is often regarded as the world’s foremost sports competition. The ancient Olympic Games included several sports that are now part of the Summer Games …

  10. Olympic Games - Students | Britannica Kids

    WEBBiographies Dictionary Compare Countries World Atlas Podcast. Switch Level Kids Students Scholars. About Us ... Olympics: flag and torch. Torah Bright. 2:01. Olympia: ancient Olympic Games ... Sally Pearson. …

  11. Flags and Anthems of the World - Encyclopedia Britannica

  12. Olympic Games - Ancient Greece, Sports, Medals

    WEB2 days ago · The inaugural Games of the modern Olympics were attended by as many as 280 athletes, all male, coming from 12 countries. The athletes competed in 43 events covering athletics (track and field), …

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