In the Olympics? The colors and rings represent the colors of the flags and the rings are the continents.
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.
all nations coming together and the colors are colors of all the world flags
The famous rings symbol of Olympics was designed in 1912. It represents colors from the flags of all the nations that participated in the games that year.
The different colors in the Olympic flag represent different nationality. The reason it has different colors is because it means any country, or person can be in the Olympics no matter what their color, race, or country.
The colors of the rings represent all the colors used by all the Earth's countries on their flags. There once was a belief the rings represented the 5 continents - Asia, Africa, Australia, the Americas, and Europe, but this may or may not be factual.
They represent the 5 continents that compete
The colors of the five interlocking rings on the Olympic symbol represent the colors of all the flags of countries that participated in the 1912 Olympics. The colors represent the countries of Sweden, Greece, France, America, England, Germany, Belgium, Italy, Hungary, Spain, Brazil, Australia, China, and Japan.
He wanted different colors
There are 5 rings in the Olympics. The 5 rings represent the union of the five continents of the world. The Olympic mark was adopted in 1914.
Every flag has at least one of those colors
The black on the Olympic rings represent New Zealand. BYE BYE :) :P