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Olympic Rings Symbol - History, Meaning, and Design #2207809 (License: Personal Use)
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The Olympic rings consist of five interlocking circles-blue, yellow, black, green, and red-set against a white background, representing the union of the five inhabited continents. Designed by Pierre de Coubertin in 1913, the rings embody the Olympic Movement’s mission of bringing nations together through sport. The colors were chosen because at least one appears in every national flag, reinforcing inclusivity and universality.
This image is commonly used on sports news sites, educational pages about the Olympics, official IOC materials, and event promotion pages. It serves users seeking visual identification, historical context, or symbolic meaning behind the Games’ most recognized emblem.
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