What does olympics rings stand for




















The rings will travel 8, miles in total via a flatbed truck, visiting 25 states along the way. Along with a mobile platform, the structure weighs the equivalent of more than 12, gold medals. The history of Olympic rings, explained: What to know for Tokyo. The Olympic rings will be seen across the globe during the Tokyo Games. USA Today Sports. With less than two weeks until the Tokyo Olympics commence, here is a quick crash course on the origins, meaning and history of the Olympic rings: Who created the Olympic rings?

Five rings against a white background. The five rings were interlaced and coloured blue, yellow, black, green and red if one looks from left to right. The rings were first used at the Olympics during the Antwerp Games.

The IOC tweaked de Coubertin's original rings slightly and approved a new version of the rings in the year In the year the IOC Graphics Standards announced a description of how the official version of the Olympic Rings with space should be produced.

There are a total of seven official versions of Olympic Rings. While the full-colour version of de Coubertin symbolises the universality of Olympism, the monochrome version of the rings serves as an alternate to the full-coloured version. The other versions includes — blue coloured rings against white background, yellow coloured rings against white background, black coloured rings against white background, green coloured rings against white background, red coloured rings against white background and white coloured rings against black background.

Significance of Olympic Rings. According to Pierre de Coubertin himself, the Olympic rings represent the universality and the spirit of Olympism. IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. Share this —. Follow today. More Brands. Hoda and Jenna look ahead 2 weeks until the Tokyo Olympics July 9, By Jen Laskey. News Summer Olympics Schedule, events and where to watch.



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