The five Olympic rings represent the five continents in the world 5 continents, 5 rings actually
Ancient Greeks believe Prometheus stole fire from the Gods. The flame became a symbol of Olympic Games, honoring Zeus.
This info from www.olympics.org: "The Olympic symbol consists of five interlaced rings of equal dimensions, used alone, in one or in five different colours, which are, from left to right, blue, yellow, black, green and red. The Olympic symbol (the Olympic rings) expresses the activity of the Olympic Movement and represents the union of the five continents and the meeting of athletes from throughout the world at the Olympic Games. But watch out! It is wrong, therefore, to say that each of the colours corresponds to a certain continent!" There is an even more comprehensive explanation at this address: http://multimedia.olympic.org/pdf/en_report_1303.pdf
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go on google.com and go to images and search up OLYMPIC RINGS.
because evreyone knows , what it is, anthe colours stand out
The Olympic symbol stands for the five major regions. They are: North and South America is considered one, Australia, Africa, Asia, and Europe.
The 5 most important continents of the world.
They don't each individually have there own meaning, but they stand for the five continents that participate in the olympic games.
The five Olympic rings represent the five continents in the world 5 continents, 5 rings actually
The rings on the Olympic flag stand for the five continents where the games are held.. Europe, Asia, Africa, south america and north america.
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Ancient Greeks believe Prometheus stole fire from the Gods. The flame became a symbol of Olympic Games, honoring Zeus.
Why are the rings on the Olympic symbol linked?!They represent the 5 colonies friendship!
This info from www.olympics.org: "The Olympic symbol consists of five interlaced rings of equal dimensions, used alone, in one or in five different colours, which are, from left to right, blue, yellow, black, green and red. The Olympic symbol (the Olympic rings) expresses the activity of the Olympic Movement and represents the union of the five continents and the meeting of athletes from throughout the world at the Olympic Games. But watch out! It is wrong, therefore, to say that each of the colours corresponds to a certain continent!" There is an even more comprehensive explanation at this address: http://multimedia.olympic.org/pdf/en_report_1303.pdf
It stands for a scroll.