The Olympic rings are blue, black, red, yellow, and green. Every country in the world has one of their flags' colors represented by one or more of the rings.
Five. Blue, black, red, yellow, and green.
Black means excellence Blue means perticaptoin Yellow means competition Red means hope and Green means unity.
There are 5 rings in the Olympics. The 5 rings represent the union of the five continents of the world. The Olympic mark was adopted in 1914.
The five rings represent the five nations that compete in the Olympics and the interlocking means peace through out the world.
There are five olympic rings. Each ring represents a continent (excluding the poles) and at least one of each of the colours can be found in EVERY countries flag.
5 green red yellow black blue
These colours are chosen for the rings because at least one colour (either red, yellow, blue, green or black) is included in every country's flag.
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The olympic rings debuted at the 1920 summer Olympics in Antwerp, Belgium.
The answer is 12 - as usual, double the number of rings in the logo (of which each half-ring represents a single competitor). The number of rings, and hence competitors, doubles at each Olympics. This means at the 2012 London Olympics there will be a total of 45 competitors.
Yes Five rings as there are five continents
No,they did not have it back then.
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Interlocking rings
The Olympic flag has five rings. These rings, along with their five different colors, represent the international flavor of the Olympics. Specifically, they represent the colors on the flags of the participating countries in the 1912 Olympics.