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Olympic Games Pictures Simple Drawing Pictures of Olympic Rings

Olympic Games Pictures Simple Drawing Pictures of Olympic Rings



The Olympic Logo/Symbole Olympique/Olympic Rings was conceived and designed by Pierre de Coubertin in 1913. Determined by the "Olympic Charter", also known as the Olympic five-ring symbol, it is the most widely recognized Olympic symbol in the world. It consists of 5 Olympic ring sockets, available in 5 colors: blue, yellow, black, green and red. The rings are connected to each other from left to right, with blue, black and red rings on the top and yellow and green rings on the bottom. The entire shape is a regular trapezoid with a small bottom.

The Olympic five-ring logo is composed of five Olympic rings connected in five colors: blue, black, red, yellow and green. The rings are connected to each other from left to right, with blue, black and red rings on the top and yellow and green rings on the bottom. The entire shape is a regular trapezoid with a small bottom. According to the Olympic Charter, the meaning of the five rings is to symbolize the unity of the five continents and the meeting of athletes from all over the world at the Olympic Games with fair, frank competition and a spirit of friendship. The Olympic five-ring logo was conceived and designed by Pierre de Coubertin in 1913. It was determined by the Olympic Charter and is also known as the Olympic five-ring logo. It is the most widely used symbol in the world. Cognitive Olympic Games logo. The five rings of different colors represent the five continents participating in the modern Olympic Games - Europe, Asia, Africa, Oceania and the Americas.

The Olympic logo symbolizes the gathering of athletes from five continents and all over the world at the Olympic Games, fully embodying the content of Olympism and the theme of "Olympus Family" of "All Nations - One Nation" . It not only represents the unity and friendship of athletes from all over the world under the Olympic flag from five continents, but also emphasizes that all athletes should meet on the competition field in a fair and honest sportsmanship.


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