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  1. Learn about the history and meaning of the Olympic symbols, including the motto "Citius, Altius, Fortius – Communiter" and the five-ringed emblem. The article also covers other symbols such as flags, medals, anthems, and mascots.

  2. The Olympic rings are blue, yellow, black, green and red, representing the union of the five continents and the meeting of athletes at the Olympic Games. Learn about the history, meaning and use of the Olympic symbol, created by Pierre de Coubertin in 1913.

  3. Learn about the history and design of the Olympic emblem, which is a symbol of the Olympic Games. The emblem is created by the host country's organizing committee or national Olympic committee and approved by the IOC.

  4. Oct 21, 2019 · To mark the unveiling of the Paris 2024 Games emblem, olympic.org takes a look back at some of the most well-known emblems from Olympic Games editions in the modern era, stretching back over a century.

  5. Learn about the winning design of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic logo, a chequered pattern inspired by Japanese culture and diversity. See the profiles and works of the designers and the selection process of the emblems.

  6. Aug 10, 2024 · Learn how the Olympic logo evolved from an ancient Greek amphora to five interlocking rings, and how it reflects the spirit and culture of the Games. Explore the meaning, design and impact of Olympic symbols and logos from 1896 to 2024.

  7. The Olympic ring symbol was originally created in 1913 by Pierre de Coubertin, the founder of the modern Olympic Games, when he drew the colored rings at the top of a letter he’d written ...

  8. Oct 3, 2024 · Learn about the history and meaning of the Olympic symbols, such as the flag with five rings, the motto "Citius, altius, fortius", the torch relay, and the mascots. Find out how they reflect the Olympic ideals and the host countries' culture and heritage.

  9. The Olympic rings—five interconnected rings in five colors, from left to right blue, yellow, black, green, and red—is perhaps the most iconic symbol of the Games. The logo was designed in 1912 by Baron Pierre de Coubertin, a cofounder of the modern Games.

  10. Jul 26, 2024 · A collection of Olympic logos and symbols from 1924 to 2028, with some design trends and observations. See how the logos reflect the host cities, the Olympic values, and the cultural changes over time.

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