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The five rings represent the five continents of the world, the five colors represent the people of different colors on the five continents of the world, and the five rings together represent the friendly coexistence of people on the five continents and gather at the Olympic Games. The five rings represent Asia, black Africa, blue Europe, red America, and Oceania.
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The Olympic symbol, also known as the Olympic rings, is the visual identity of the Olympic Movement on a global scale, as defined by the Olympic Charter. It consists of 5 Olympic rings socketed from left to right, with blue, black and red rings on the top and yellow and green rings on the bottom.
In 1913, Coubertin, the father of the modern Olympic movement, conceived and designed the Olympic symbol, which was publicly displayed on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the founding of the International Olympic Committee. In 1920, the Olympic symbol made its Olympic debut at the Antwerp Games. In 2010, the IOC released a new version of the Olympic symbol, restoring the seamless interlacing design of the original logo, which is still in use today.
The Olympic rings logo, which consists of 5 Olympic rings socketed, is composed of 5 colors: blue, yellow, black, green, and red. The rings are socketed to each other from left to right, with blue sky harmony, black and red rings on the top, and yellow and green rings on the bottom of the collapse. The whole shape is a regular trapezoid with a small bottom.
There was a popular explanation that the color of each ring represented a continent. Yellow for Asia, black for Africa, blue for Europe, red for America, and green for Oceania.
The Olympic symbol symbolizes the gathering of athletes from all continents and the world at the Olympic Games, while emphasizing that all participating athletes should meet on the field with fairness and honesty.
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Olympic Logo Symbole Olympic Rings (Olympic Logo Symbole Olympic Rings) was conceived and designed by Mr. Pierre de Coubertin in 1913, determined by the "Olympic Rock Shelter Charter", also known as the Olympic rings symbol, it is the most widely recognized Olympic symbol in the world. It consists of 5 Olympic rings socketed and comes in 5 colors: blue, yellow, black, green, and red. The rings are socketed to each other from left to right, with blue, black, and red rings on top and yellow and green rings on the bottom.
The whole shape is a regular trapezoidal trail with a small bottom.
The Olympic symbol, which symbolizes the gathering of athletes from all five continents and the world, fully embodies the content of Olympism"All nations — all peoples"The "Olympi family.""Topic. It not only represents the unity and friendship of athletes from all over the world on 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 Olympic rings represent the colors of the five continents of the world.
The IOC chose five connected rings as its emblem and chose the corresponding colors. The five rings represent five continents: Oceania, Africa, the Americas, Asia, and Europe.
On a deeper level, athletes representing the whole world gathered at the Olympic Games. Yellow represents Asia, black represents Africa, blue represents Europe, red represents the Americas, and green represents Oceania, all of which represent the spirit of solidarity among the people of the five continents.
The colors of the Olympic rings: blue, yellow, black, green and red began to become symbols of the five continents, and the interpretation of the Olympic symbols changed over time and in the development of the Olympic Movement. According to the supplementary explanation of the "Olympic Symbols" entry in the latest edition of the Olympic Charter in 1991, the meaning of the Olympic flag and the five rings not only symbolizes the unity of the five continents, but also emphasizes that all participating athletes should meet on the field of competition with a fair and honest sportsmanship.
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The five-ring flag of the Olympic Games was also formulated under the auspices of Coubertin. The five rings are blue, black, red, yellow, and green, with three rings on the top and two rings on the bottom, which are interlocking and tightly linked. According to Coubertin's interpretation, the five rings "symbolize the five continents of the world that recognize the Olympic Movement and are ready to participate in the Olympiad, while the sixth color, white, is the background color of the flag, which means that all countries, without exception, can compete under the flag of their own country". >>>More