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Olympic Rings Symbol - History, Meaning, and Official Design #1274536 (License: Personal Use)
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The Olympic rings consist of five interlaced circles-blue, yellow, black, green, and red-on a white background (here shown on black for contrast), designed by Pierre de Coubertin in 1912. Each ring represents one of the five inhabited continents, and their interlocking form symbolizes global unity and the meeting of athletes worldwide. The design has remained unchanged since its adoption, becoming one of the most recognized symbols in international sport.
This image is commonly used on official Olympic websites, news articles about the Games, educational content on sports history, and promotional materials for international sporting events. It serves users seeking visual identity, historical context, or branding assets related to the Olympics.
Related Cliparts: Discover the iconic Olympic rings symbol-its history, meaning, and significance in global sports. Learn how the five interlocked rings represent unity across continents.
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