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1932 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, USA

I think this is the first time the olympic rings were introduced.Correction!

I don't like the design though, it feels a bit like the style of old russian propaganda posters, and while I can admire the artwork in them, the style doesn't fit here.

Forward!

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"The rings were composed of five interlocking rings, coloured blue, yellow, black, green, and red on a white field, known as the 'Olympic rings'. The symbol was originally designed in 1912 by Baron Pierre de Coubertin, co-founder of the modern Olympic Games. According to Coubertin, the ring colors with the white background stand for those colors that appeared on all the national flags that competed in the Olympic games at that time. Upon its initial introduction, Coubertin stated the following in the August 1912 edition of Olympique:

"'... the six colors [including the flag's white background] combined in this way reproduce the colors of every country without exception. The blue and yellow of Sweden, the blue and white of Greece, the tri-colors of France, England, America, Germany, Belgium, Italy, and Hungary, and the yellow and red of Spain, are placed together with the innovations of Brazil or Australia, with old Japan, and with new China. Here is truly an international symbol.'"

Sources:

Wiki, which cites the quote from Coubertin.

Lennartz, Karl (December 2001 – January 2002). "The Story of the Rings". Journal of Olympic History. 10: 31. Retrieved 7 January 2016. "De plus les six couleurs ainsi combinées reproduisent celles de toutes les nations sans exception. Le bleu et jaune de Suède, le bleu et blanc de Grèce, les tricolores français, anglais, américain, allemand, belge, italien, hongrois, le jaune et rouge d’Espagne voisinent avec les innovations brésilienne ou australienne, avec le vieux Japon et la jeune Chine. Voilà vraiment un emblème international."

8 years ago*
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I stand corrected. It was the first time I saw it on a poster, but now that I took another look, you can see them in 1928 (Amsterdam) on a flag in the background. Will link to this post. Thank you for the info!

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Ingen orsak. Jag uppdaterade min post. Jag glömde länken till Wikipedia.

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Thanks!

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