Olympic Rings and Olympic Flame what represent?
Olympic five rings
These five Olympic rings represent the five main continents of the world. These include Asia, America, Australia or Oceania, Europe and Africa.
Olympic flame
represent unity, peace, continuity, passion, ancient Greece, global connection, and inspiration.
Olympic five rings
These 5 rings represent the five continents 5 different colored rings are used for the Olympic Games. These rings are similar, but their colors are different. Actually, these 5 rings are the symbols of the Olympic Games. These five Olympic rings represent the five main continents of the world. These include Asia, America, Australia or Oceania, Europe and Africa.
Meaning of different colors of five rings The significance of the different colors of these 5 rings used as symbols of the Olympics is also different.
In these, the blue ring represents Europe, yellow represents Asia, black represents Africa, green represents Australia or Oceania, and red represents the Americas.
This flag is made of white color because the flag is made of silk and the symbol of Olympic five rings is made on it. At the same time, the motto of the Olympic Games is made up of three Latin words. These words are Sitius, Alcius, Fortius. They mean sharp, high and daring.
These five Olympic rings were designed by Pierre de Coubertin.Pierre de Coubertin is also known as the co-founder of the Olympic Games. These five rings were designed in the year 1912. However, it was publicly accepted in 1913.
The Olympic Flame: A Symbol of Unity and Continuity