The Olympic Rings are the one symbol that is now synonymous with the Olympic Games. Designed in 1913 by Pierre de Coubertin, they symbolize the five continents of Africa, Americas, Asia, Europe and Oceania. No one colour represents any one continent. However, the colours are significant in that every country who is part of the Olympic Family has one of these colours, including the white background, in their national flag. socrazy .
First off they are not made to represent a particular continent rather the rings represent all continents thus it all people coming together furthermore popular misunderstanding has led parts of our society to think that they represent continents
Getting on to what they do represent.
when the rings where adopted at the 1920 antwerp olympic games the colors of the rings was what mattered it was designed so that every flag of every nation had at least one color on the olympic flag including of course white.
Blue
The five rings represent the five inhabited continents of the world. It has never been stated that a specific ring or colour represents a specific continent
The colours of the olympic rings dont represent the continents, they are colours that all the flags have. Not one flag doesnt have an olympic ring colour.
I don't think the IOC considers them to recognize continents. It is said the five colors represent all the flags of the world at least one color appearing in every flag.
all of them as a ring does not represent a specific continent the colours of each nations flag are represented in the rings
Every country has at least one of these colors on their flag
I don't think the IOC considers them to recognize continents. It is said the five colors represent all the flags of the world at least one color appearing in every flag.
nothing
Blue black red yellow green
blue
what colour does it represents
do you know Olympic flag colours are chosen very smartly , all countries national flag at least have one colour of them.