the 5 olympic rings stand for the 5 contenents of the world
to represents all the different countries
It represents the five continents which participate in the Olympic games. The colours represent the colours which are found most commonly on world flags. All the countries in the world have at least one of the colours represented by the rings on their flag.
Because the colours of the world flags had one of the colours on the Olympic rings
For each of the 5 continents in the world.
all of them as a ring does not represent a specific continent the colours of each nations flag are represented in the rings
there are 5 Olympic rings and all the colours that are in the rings are the colours of the countries flags in whom are participating
The colours of the Olympic rings were chosen because at least one of those colours appears on each countries flag.
The same colours as the olympic rings.
According to the Olympic logo, in 1913 Coubertin designed the proposal, the International Olympic Committee initially used blue, yellow, black, green and red as the color rings. If the number of rings represents the continents, the colours (six of them, counting the white background) were chosen to ensure that every country would have at least one of the colours in its national flag included.
I don't think the IOC considers them to recognize continents. It is said the five colors represent all the flags of the world at least one color appearing in every flag.
The colours of the olympic rings dont represent the continents, they are colours that all the flags have. Not one flag doesnt have an olympic ring colour.
it represents every countries that have participate in the Olympic Games