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In 1914, when the International Olympic Committee (IOC) held its 20th anniversary meeting in Paris, the Olympic flag was displayed for the first time. The design had been conceived by the French educator Pierre, baron de Coubertin, who developed the modern Olympic movement. It has been claimed that Coubertin found the design of five interlocked rings on an ancient altar in Delphi, Greece. The five rings symbolized the “five parts of the world” in which the Olympic movement was active, according to Coubertin. Contrary to popular belief, however, the colours of the rings are not associated with specific continents. Rather, those five colours and white were chosen because they incorporated the colours of all national flags in existence at the time the Olympic flag was created.

During the opening ceremony of the Winter or Summer Games, an Olympic flag is ceremonially raised at the main venue. The Olympic oath is then taken by specially chosen participants, each of whom holds the Olympic flag in the left hand and raises the right hand while taking the oath. At the closing ceremony, the end of the Games is symbolized by lowering the flag at the main venue and presenting it to the president of the IOC, who then delivers it to the organizers of the next Games. In addition to flying the traditional Olympic flag, Olympic organizing committees in cities hosting the Games often fly a flag of their own incorporating a version of the five-ring logo.



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