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archeoligist found a monument with the five olympic rings on. Hence the five olympic rings.
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has three interlocking rings as its symbol.
some peole need to put some real thing one here <3
they represent the 5 continents
Was there ever 3 rings on olympic flag
It's a picture of 5 rings. Top row: 3 rings which are the following colors: blue, black, and red. Bottom row: 2 rings which are the following colors: yellow and green.
Saturn is the only planet that has 3 rings and 16 satellites .....
some peole need to put some real thing one here <3
"Five colorful rings", "with glowing hearts statue", and "vancouver 2010"
He does have 4 rings. He has 3 super bowl MVP's.
Jupiter has 4 known sets of rings. Neptune has five rings and Uranus has 13. Saturn has the most complex system, with about 7 sets of rings. No gas planet has only 3 rings.
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Modern Olympic Games, the form in which we see the event today, started more than a century ago. The event was the brain child of Frenchmen, Pierre de Coubertin, who was inspired by the Olympic festivals and decided to revive the games. After several attempts, Coubertin's efforts finally bore fruit in the late 19th century. Eventually, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) was formed in 1894, and the first modern Olympics were held two years later in Athens, Greece, in 1896. Along with the games, Coubertin also gave us one of the most popular Olympic symbols, the Olympic flag, with five interlaced rings on a white background. Olympic Rings The five interlaced rings which are depicted on the Olympic flag are known as the 'Olympic rings'. The five rings are arranged in 3-2 pattern on a white background, with the blue ring to the extreme left, followed by yellow, black, green and red, in the same order. They were designed by Pierre de Coubertin in August 1912. The five rings represented the five parts of the world, i.e. the Americas, Europe, Asia, Africa and Oceania. Both the Americas are regarded as a single continent, while Antarctica is not taken into consideration. Though no color is demarcated to a particular continent or region, various theories tend to associate these colored rings with various citations. Interestingly, Coubertin himself never mentioned that the color of these rings had any association with the continents. For instance, at least one of the five colors among the rings is present on the flag of each of the participating countries. The Olympic rings were officially adopted in 1914, and made their debut at the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp, Belgium. hi i can c u