The five colored rings, which are blue, black, yellow, red, and green are on a white background. The rings represent the five continents of the world, united, and combined with the white background, the six colors represent all the national flags of the world at the present time.
The colors of the rings in the Olympic flag do not represent any continent or country. The colors represent the colors found in the flags of the nations that compete in the Olympic Games.
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The Olympic flag presented by Coubertin in 1914 is the prototype: it has a white background, and in the centre, there are five interlaced rings blue, yellow, black, green, and red. The blue ring is farthest left, nearest the pole.
The individual colors do not represent any one thing in particular. The five rings on the Olympic flag are five different colors, blue, black, red, yellow and green. They were chosen because every nation in the world had at least one of these colors in their flag at the time it was designed, 1914.
The five Olympic ring stand for 5 continents
the red ring in the Olympics rings and repersents the olympic flame the yellow olympic ring and antalope it dosent mean red or flame
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the red ring in the Olympics rings and repersents the olympic flame the yellow olympic ring and antalope it dosent mean red or flame
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Red, black, yellow, blue and green
The 5 most important continents of the world.
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Black means excellence Blue means perticaption Yellow means competition Red means hope and Green means unity. Yes And Its Olympic Not Olimpic...
They don't each individually have there own meaning, but they stand for the five continents that participate in the olympic games.
First ring -blue Second ring -black Thrid ring -red Fourth ring -yellow Fifth ring -green Means Blue,Black,Red,Yellow,Green respectively .