Baron Perrie de Coubertin created the rings after he saw a smaller design in ancient Greece.Baron Perrie de Coubertin created the rings after he saw a smaller design in ancient Greece.
The design was conceived by Pierre, Baron de Coubertain, a French educator. The rings symbolized the 'five parts of the world'
no archeoligist found a monument with the five olympic rings on. Hence the five olympic rings.
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The rings were adopted by Baron Pierre de Coubertin the founder of the modern Olympic Movement in 1913 after he saw a similar design on an artifact from ancient Greece. The five rings represent the five major regions of the world: Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe, and Oceania.
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The Olympic rings are on Tower Bridge - not London Bridge.
the 5 olympic rings stand for the 5 contenents of the world
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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