if you can run, run! If you cant watch from the side
the 5 meanig such as friendship respect excellence sportsmanship obeying the rules
The word "olympism" has three syllables.
th
The 7 principles of the games are - Friendship: Respect; Excellence: Determination: Courage; Equality: Inspiration
The olympic ring represent the five parts of the world which now are won over to Olympism and willing to accept healthy competition.
The olympic ring represent the five parts of the world which now are won over to Olympism and willing to accept healthy competition.
There are 5 interlaced rings. The 5 rings and their colors represent the five continents of the world, united by Olympism
There are 5 interlaced rings. The 5 rings and their colors represent the five continents of the world, united by Olympism
Eros- Spirit of Physical Love Spiro- Spirit of Spiritual love Hagnos- Spirit of Sexual Morality Eirene- Spirit of Peace Eleos- Spirit of Forgiveness & mercy Makario- Spirit of Happiness Elpis- Spirit of Hope Arete- Spirit of Virtues Cratos- Spirit of Strength Acesis- Spirit of Healing Sophia- Spirit of Wisdom Dike- Spirit of Justice Nike- Spirit of Victory Ececheria- Spirit of Truce Hesychia- Spirit of Tranquility Aidos- Spirit of the Conscience Alce- Spirit of Courage Agathos- Spirit of Goodness Paregoros - Spirit of Consolation Tekhne- Spirit of Creativity Musika- Spirit of Music Sophrosyne- Spirit of Self-Control Symphonia- Spirit of Charity Narkissos- Spirit of Self-Respect Asteius- Spirit of Playfulness Gelos- Spirit of Laughter Enthusiasmos- Spirit of Enthusiasm Agathosenergeia- Spirit of Positive Energy Protobios- Spirit of Pro-life Zoe- Spirit of Spiritual life Antares- Spirit of Anti/non-Violence
The five Olympic rings were esigned by a Frenchman named Baron Pierre de Coubertin in 1912. The five rings represent the five continents. They are interlaced to show the universality of Olympism.
a spirit canoe is an invisible canoe. neigther the canoe of a spirit or the spirit of a canoe.
in low spirits, a spirited performance, a free spirit, a spirit of adventure, a vexation to my spirit, the Olympic spirit, the human spirit
"The Olympic Rings: These five rings -- blue, yellow, black, green and red -- represent the five parts of the world now encompassed by Olympism and ready to compete against each other. Moreover, the six colours (including the white background) thus combined represent those of all nations, without exception." "As an image of Olympism, Coubertin thought the rings had deep significance: that of the union between men. He multiplied the image to create a total of five rings. He designed and commissioned the Olympic flag to mark the 20th anniversary of the IOC's founding, on 23rd June 1914 in Paris. Coubertin never said nor wrote that he saw a link between the colours of the rings and the continents. For him, the five rings represented the union of the five continents, but the colours were merely those that appeared in all the different national flags at the time. " source: http://en.beijing2008.cn/spirit/beijing2008/