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The Olympic flag, which is borderless on a white background, has five interconnected rings, which are called the Olympic rings, and the colors of the rings are blue, yellow, black, green, and red from left to right.
The colours of the Olympic flag and emblem were chosen by Coubertin on the basis of the colours in which they encapsulated the flags of the Member States. But later there were other interpretations of these five colors. In 1979, the IOC published the Olympic Review (Issue 40), which emphasized that the meaning of the flag and the five rings was to symbolize the unity of the five continents, and that athletes from all over the world would come together in a fair, frank competition and friendly spirit at the Olympic Games.
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It is borderless on a white background, and there are five interconnected rings, which are what we call the Olympic rings, and the colors of the rings are blue, yellow, black, green, and red from left to right (can also be painted in monochrome).
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The Olympic flag, 3 meters long and 2 meters wide, is set on a white background to symbolize purity. The five rings of blue, yellow, black, green and red are interlocking. In 1914, the Olympic flag was hoisted for the first time at the Olympic Games in Paris.
In 1920, the Olympic flag was flown for the first time at the Summer Olympic stadium in Antwerp. After the Olympic Games, the Belgian Olympic Committee presented the International Olympic Committee with a flag of the same kind, which was hung during the Olympic Games and then customized, and the flag was handed over by the previous host city at the opening ceremony of the previous Olympic Games, and kept by the host city, and only substitutes were hung in the main stadium during the games. In 1952, the City of Oslo presented the IOC Winter Olympic flag, which was handed over, preserved and used in the same way as the Summer Olympics.
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What is the color of Africa?
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The five rings represent five continents: Oceania, Africa, the Americas, Asia, and Europe.
The deeper meaning is that athletes from all over the world are gathered at the Olympic Games.
The Olympic symbol, which symbolizes the gathering of athletes from all continents and the world, fully embodies the theme of the Olympic family, which is the Olympic family of all countries and all nationalities.
It not only represents the unity and friendship of the athletes of the five continents under the Olympic flag, but also emphasizes that all athletes should meet on the competition field with a fair and honest sportsmanship.
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The pro-Olympic flag symbolizes the unity of the five continents and the spirit of fairness, frankness and friendship with athletes from all over the world. The Olympic flag, 3 meters long and 2 meters wide, is based on a white cave cover, symbolizing purity.
Blue celery, yellow, black, green, red five rings, blue for Europe, yellow for Asia, black for Africa, green for Australia, red for America. It is the embodiment of the Olympic spirit. It is also a manifestation of the five continents, symbolizing the peaceful coexistence of the five continents, unity, friendship and mutual assistance.
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Olympiad flag. In 1913, the Olympic flag was finalized at the suggestion of Coubertin and displayed in public for the first time. In 1914, the Olympic Plenary, held in Paris to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the revival of the Olympic Games, was held for the first time.
In 1920, after the end of the Antwerp Olympic Games, it became the official flag. In 2010, with the approval of the IOC Executive Committee, the official version of the Olympic rings reverted to its original, seamless interlaced design.
In 1913, the Olympic flag was finalized at the suggestion of Coubertin and displayed in public for the first time.
In 1914, at the Olympic Plenium, which celebrated the 20th anniversary of the revival of the Olympic Games, held in Paris, Coubertin explained his idea for the design of the logo.
In 1920, after the Antwerp Olympic Games, the Belgian National Olympic Committee presented the flag to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) as the official flag.
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The Olympic flag, which is borderless on a white background, has five interconnected rings, which are called the Olympic rings, and the colors of the rings are blue, yellow, black, green, and red from left to right.
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The flag of the Olympic Games is called the five-ring flag! The flag is a rectangular shape with blue, yellow, black, green and red in the colors of the rings from left to right.
The Olympic flag, which is borderless on a white background, has five interconnected rings, which are called the Olympic rings, and the colors of the rings are blue, yellow, black, green, and red from left to right. The IOC flag was designed in 1913 based on the ideas of Pierre de Coubertin.
The colors of the five rings are specified as blue, yellow, black, green, and red, and the rings are socketed to each other from left to right, with blue, black, and red rings on the top and yellow and green rings on the bottom. Sky blue for Europe, yellow for Asia, black for Africa, grass green for Australia, and red for the Americas.
The colors of the flag and emblem of the Olympian were chosen by Coubertin on the basis of the colors that they encapsulated the flags of the Member States. But later there were other interpretations of these five colors. In 1979, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) published the Olympic Review (Issue 40), emphasizing that the meaning of the flag and the five rings is to symbolize the unity of the five continents, and that athletes from all over the world will come together at the Olympic Games in a fair, frank competition and friendly spirit.
The Olympic spirit is the essence of the Olympic Movement, and the Olympic Charter states that the Olympic spirit is the spirit of mutual understanding, friendship, solidarity and fair play. Usually it includes the principles of participation, competition, fairness, friendship and struggle. "The principle of participation is the first principle of the Olympic spirit, and participation is the foundation. >>>More
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The Olympic flag, everyone must be familiar with it, the Olympic flag is boundless with a white background, and there are five circles connected to each other in the middle, that is, the Olympic ring is often called, and the color of the ring is blue, yellow, black, green, and red from left to right. So what do these color patterns mean? You may not know, so I'll give you a popular science. >>>More
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