The olympic rings represent the different continents participating in the Olympics. The rings represent: Europe; Asia; Africa; America and Oceania. Its hard to tell which rings represent what, we just know the meaning...
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It doesn't "mean" anything. The colors were chosen mainly because a) they're distinctive b) the flag of every country in the world contains at least one of them ANSWER: See the Wikianswers link below.
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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 Rings symbolize each geographical area. Each country within these areas has a minimum of one colour on the emblem in their national flag. No one ring has any specific meaning. There were 5 countries and so 5 different coloured rings.
Though the Olympic Rings are coloured in those five colours, the flag as a whole has six colours: White, Red, Yellow, Green, Blue and Black. At the introducation of the flag, in 1914, those six colours were all the colours that appeared in the flags of the nations participating in the Olympic Games.