The five different coloured circles simply represent the five continents that were involved in the Olympics at the time of its creation. Of course, there are a lot more participants now. However the logo has not changed.
The designer of the emblem said, "These five rings represent the five parts of the world which now are won over to Olympism and willing to accept healthy competition."
There are five Olympics circle and they represent the Olympic colors of the united world.
Yellow red green
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It is not a seperate ring, but North America is one of the rings on the Olympic flag.
Circles on the olympic flag
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Every country has at least one of these colors on their flag
None of the circles "mean" anything specific. The colors were chosen because at least one of them appears in every nation's flag.
first draw 3 circles and then draw more 2 circles down of the 3 circles. now just check out weather you have it correct it or not. if you it it's finished. colours of it:blue,black,red,yellow,green.
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.
The Flag of the International Olympic Committee is a white field. On this are five circles in two rows. * The top row moving from the flagstaff, are blue, black and red. * The second row are yellow and green. * The yellow circle interlinks with the blue and black circles * The green circle interlinks with the black and red circles. No other circles are linked.
The Olympic Flag was introduced in 1914, when the International Olympic Committee held its 20th anniversary in Paris, France. =] The Olympic Flag was introduced in 1914, when the International Olympic Committee held its 20th anniversary in Paris, France. =]
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