What is the Olympic symbol called?
The Olympic rings are the official symbol of the Olympic Movement. There are five interlacing rings of the colors blue, yellow, black, green, and red. The rings are set upon a white background. The Olympic rings, which stand as the symbol for the Olympics as a whole, represent the activity of the Olympic Movement and the union of five continents and athletes from across the world at the global event. Those five continents are America (combining North and South), Africa, Asia, Europe and Oceania.In the center of a white background, the rings appear, from left to right, in blue, yellow, black, green and red. Each ring is associated with one continent: the blue represents Oceania, the green represents Europe, the black represents Africa, the red represents America and the yellow represents Asia.These five rings represent the five parts of the world now won over to Olympism, ready to accept its fruitful rivalries. In addition, the six colours combined in this way reproduce the colours of every country without exception.Then Coubertin designed the five-ring logo, symbolising the five continents of Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe and Oceania united by Olympism and in which – together with the white flag fabric – the colours of the flags of all then-known nations are to be found.
What is the full name of the Paralympics?
The Paralympic Games or Paralympics is the largest international event for disabled athletes and societal change and take place shortly after every Olympic Games in the same host city. The Paralympic Games are held every two years – alternating between the summer and winter Paralympic Games. The four different types of Olympics are the Summer Olympics, Winter Olympics, Paralympics and Youth Olympics. Like the Summer Olympics, the Winter Olympics is held every four years. Since 1994, the Summer and Winter Games have alternated every two years.
What is the Paralympics symbol?
The Paralympic Symbol (three Agitos) consists of three elements in red, blue and green – the three colours that are most widely represented in national flags around the world. The symbol of the Paralympic Games is composed of three agitos, coloured red, blue, and green, encircling a single point. The agito (I move in Latin) is a symbol of movement in the shape of an asymmetrical crescent.The Agitos, the Paralympic symbol, was redrawn so that each of the three individual elements is exactly the same. The spacing and geometry was also refined so that the three elements are now rotating around a shared central point. The colours were also updated to match the vibrant Paralympic values.
