Why do the Olympic flag has five interlocked rings?
The Olympic flag is a plain, white flag with no border and has five interlocking rings in the centre. These rings symbolise the five continents—Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, North and # South America. These rings 4i are in five colours—blue, yellow, black, green and red and against a white background Air they represent all the combinations of colours of every nation’s national flag. The flag was presented by Olympic Games founder Baron de Conbertin at the 1914 Olympics Congress and was first flown in Alexandria. Greece.