There are 5 interlaced rings. The 5 rings and their colors represent the five continents of the world, united by Olympism
Every country has at least one of these colors on their flag
The olympic rings? The rings represent the original 5 continents, every flag in the world has at least one colour of the Olympic rings in their national flag.
5 Colors On The Olympic Flag
5 rings of Olympic Flag
Do you mean what do they stand FOR?? They were chosen because the five Olympic rings stand for the five major continents of the world, interlinked in friendship, and their colours were chosen because there is not a flag in the world that does not have at least one of those colours in it (black, green, blue, yellow and red).
The Five Rings on the Olympic Flag The rings on the Olympic flag represent the five continents of the world that have come together in the Olympic spirit. Every country in the world has at least one of the colors of the rings in their flag. The colors blue, yellow, black, green, and red on a white field. The colors of the rings represent the flags of the countries that participate in the Olympics. The five regions: Africa, Americas (North and South America are combined) Asia Europe Oceania
The Five Rings on the Olympic Flag The rings on the Olympic flag represent the five continents of the world that have come together in the Olympic spirit. Every country in the world has at least one of the colors of the rings in their flag, blue, black and red (top colors) ・ yellow, green (bottom colors). The five continents they count are North America, South America, Africa, Europe, and Asia. They do not include Australia, or Antarctica.
The colours of the Olympic rings were chosen because at least one of those colours appears on each countries flag.
There are 5 rings. The colors of each represent all of the colors of the national flags of those countries participating in the Olympic games.
Every country who takes part has at least one of the Olympic rings colours in its flag.
The Olympic flag has five rings. These rings, along with their five different colors, represent the international flavor of the Olympics. Specifically, they represent the colors on the flags of the participating countries in the 1912 Olympics.
Red, Green, Blue, Yellow and Black rings on a white field.