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Jul 12, 2008

The Olympic Flag

On the Olympic flag, the rings appear on a white background.The flag reinforces the idea of the Olympic Movement's universality, as it brings together all the countries of the world.Pierre de Coubertin, the father of the modern Olympic Games, explains the meaning of the flag:
"The Olympic flag has a white background, with five interlaced rings in the centre: blue, yellow, black, green and red. This design is symbolic; it represents the five continents of the world, united by Olympism, while the six colours are those that appear on all the national flags of the world at the present time." (1931) Textes choisis II, p.470.Combined in this way, the six colours of the flag (including the white of the background) represent all nations.It is wrong, therefore, to believe that each of the colours corresponds to a certain continent!At the Olympic Games, the flag is brought into the stadium during the opening ceremony. Since the 1960 Games in Rome (Italy), it has been carried horizontally by a delegation of athletes or other people well known for their positive work in society.After its arrival, the flag is hoisted up the flagpole. It must fly in the stadium during the whole of the Games. When the flag is lowered at the closing ceremony, it signals the end of the Games.The mayor of the host city of the Games passes the Olympic flag to the mayor of the next host city of the Games.

Read more about the Olympic games in The Official Website of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games: http://en.beijing2008.cn/

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