meaning of olympic ringsmeaning of olympic rings

The Olympics Games are held every 4 years and these games have a symbol which is iconic in itself. Olympic Games have a symbol consists of 5 rings, but many people doesn’t know what actually are these 5 ring, what do they represent, why the rings are in 5 different colors. Many such questions are generally being asked on the internet. These 5 circles are usually called the Olympic rings and here we will tell you about everything about the Olympic symbol.

Why the Olympics have 5 rings?

The Olympics have 5 rings because they represent Olympic movement, symbolizes 5 different continents and the meeting of athletes who are participating at the Olympic games from different countries of these 5 continents, which are Africa, Asia, the Americas, Europe and Oceania.

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How many colors Olympic rings have?

The Olympic ring have 5 colors, which are Blue, Yellow, Black, Green and Red. But a question arises not that, why these ring have 5 colors. They also represents the 5 continents of the world because these 5 colors are most commonly seen in almost all flags of the countries around the world.

Why Olympic rings are linked?

The whole Olympic movement’s motive was to unite the different parts of the world. As the rings stands for the 5 continents of the world and to represent a bond between all parts of the world these rings are linked to each other.

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