The Olympic symbol (five interlocked rings) represents the union of the five original major continents (Africa, America, Asia, Australia and Europe) and the meeting of the athletes from throughout the world at the Olympic Games. The five colors of the rings from left to right are blue, black and red across the top and yellow and green along the bottom.
The five-ring Olympic flag was first formally used in the 1920 Belgium Olympics.
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The five Olympic rings were not designed until 1913. There were no Olympic rings associated with the ancient Olympic Games.
The Olympic flag has five rings. These rings, along with their five different colors, represent the international flavor of the Olympics. Specifically, they represent the colors on the flags of the participating countries in the 1912 Olympics.
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There was five athletes in the 2012 olympic
The mascot of the Olympics 2008 are five FUWA
The first Olympic Games to include female athletes was the 1900 Olympic games in Paris. Twenty two women competed that year in five sports events.
There are five types of Olympics which are- 1-Summer Olympics 2-Winter Olympics 3-Paralympics (for disabled people) 4-Youth Olympics 5-Special Olympics
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The Olympic games do not have an official mascot. The logo of the Olympics is five interconnected rings. Each ring represents an inhabited continent on earth.