01 The five rings symbolize the unity of the five continents. Athletes from all over the world meet at the Olympic Games with fair, frank competition and a friendly spirit.
The five-color ring mark of the Olympic Games was designed by Baron Coubertin, the father of the Olympics. In 1914, Baron Coubertin presented the emblem of the International Olympic Movement he designed at the Sixth International Olympic Congress in Paris. The pattern consists of five interlocking rings of different colors and the motto "Faster, Higher, Stronger". The five rings are blue, black, red, yellow and green, including the Olympic Games at that time. Colors of the flags of all participating countries. This emblem was approved by the Congress and became a representative symbol of the Olympic movement.
In 1979, the International Olympic Committee's publication "Olympic Magazine" officially stated: According to the Olympic Charter, the five-color ring symbolizes the unity of the five continents and the fair and candid competition of athletes around the world. and the spirit of friendship come together at the Olympic Games. ?The official Olympic flag is slightly different from year to year, such as color differences, whether the five rings have white borders, etc. The interconnected five-color rings in the flag only represent the unity of the five continents of the world; but individually: each continent is not represented by a specific color ring. Before 1951, the official manual stated that the five Olympic rings symbolized the five continents, namely: blue represents Europe; black represents Africa; red represents the Americas; yellow represents Asia; green represents Oceania; but later this sentence was changed from the official manual Removed because there is no evidence that Pierre had such intention in creating the Rings.
The emblem consisting of a five-color circle and a motto is patented by the International Olympic Committee. Without the consent of the International Olympic Committee, no person, any group or even any country may use it without authorization, let alone use it on products without authorization.