Sunday , November 24 2024

Why are there 5 rings in the Olympic logo, know the meaning

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Every year Khel Maha Kumbh is organized. It is the dream of every athlete to participate in the Olympic Games. Various events are organized in this competition, which include swimming, wrestling, archery and many other sports. This time Paris Olympics 2024 is going to start from 26 July, in which 117 Indian athletes are participating.

It will start with archery

The games will start with archery tomorrow. This time the games are being organized in Paris and it is very special because Paris is hosting the games after 100 years. You all must have seen the picture of five rings in the logo of the Paris Olympics, but do you know why there are only five rings in the Olympic logo and why are all of them of different colors, then know its meaning?

Why are there only five rings in the Olympics and what do they mean?

The symbolic meaning of the Olympic Five Rings is to represent sports, prosperity, unity and world harmony. The five rings were first created in 1913 by French artist Pierre de Coubertin, who was the Secretary General of the Olympic Movement. Each ring is connected to another, signifying unity. These rings are interlinked and represent the international community coming together and embracing the Games. These rings signify that the significance of the Games is not limited to the games alone but also symbolise world support and uniqueness.

The rings represent the five continents

According to Rule 8 of the Olympic Charter, the Olympic emblem expresses the activities of the Olympic Movement and is considered a symbol of the universality of the Olympics. The symbol of these five rings reflects the participation of athletes and their design reflects the connection of five continents – Africa, Asia, Australia, America and Europe. Pierre de Coubertin designed the Olympic emblem. He created it by combining five colored rings with a white background. This design represents the colors of the flags of all countries without exception. Thus, this design of the Olympic rings symbolizes unity and common spirit for everyone around the world, revealing the unique spirit of the Games.

The colours of the Olympic rings represent these continents

  • Blue for Europe
  • Yellow for Asia
  • Black for Africa
  • Green for Australia
  • Red for the United States