The design was created in 1914 - by Pierre de Coubertin. At least one of the five colours (blue, yellow, black, green and red) of the rings appear on every participating country.
no archeoligist found a monument with the five olympic rings on. Hence the five olympic rings.
the rings are linked to show the friendship and togetherness of the people which participate in the games
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the 5 olympic rings stand for the 5 contenents of the world
The Olympic rings are on Tower Bridge - not London Bridge.
The olympic rings came out in 1913 by Baron Pierre de Coubertin who is also the founder of the modern Olympic Games. These rings represent the five continents.
The five Olympic rings were not designed until 1913. There were no Olympic rings associated with the ancient Olympic Games.
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because the world is a circle
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.