Olympic Rings: What is the meaning of the 5 rings of the Olympics, know when were they designed? – AnyTV News

Olympic Rings: What is the meaning of the 5 rings of the Olympics, know when were they designed? - India TV Hindi


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Olympic Rings: Olympics are considered to be one of the biggest games in the world. The first Olympic Games were held in 1896. Since then it is organized every four years. Every player wants to win a medal here. Players of every country want to leave their mark in the Olympics and for this players prepare for years. You must have seen five rings of different colors in the Olympic symbol, let us know what they mean?

Designed by Pierre de Coubertin in 1913

The Olympic symbol has five rings of different colors, which are interconnected. From left to right, these rings are blue, yellow, black, green and red and all these rings are of equal size. They are designed in such a way that the blue, black and red rings are on top. The yellow and green rings are placed below. It was designed by Pierre de Coubertin in 1913. After this, the Olympic rings debuted in the 1920 Olympic Games.

The rings represent the five continents

According to Rule 8 of the Olympic Charter, the Olympic symbol expresses the activity of the Olympic Movement. Which symbolizes the universality of the Olympics. The five rings symbolize the participation of athletes. The Olympic rings represent the union of five continents. These include Africa, Asia, Australia, America and Europe. But it is not clear which color represents which continent. Pierre de Coubertin designed the Olympic symbol, then he created it by combining five colored rings with a white background, at that time it represented the colors of the flags of all countries without exception.

A total of 117 athletes are participating from India

Paris Olympics 2024 is starting from 26th July and this time more than 10000 athletes are ready to participate in the great Olympic event. On behalf of India, the Sports Ministry has approved a total of 117 athletes for the Paris Olympics this time. India had performed its best in the Tokyo Olympics and won a total of 7 medals including a gold medal. This time the number of medals of India is expected to reach double digits.

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