The Olympic Flag
Putting five colored interlocking rings on a white background was conceived by Pierre de Coubertin. Almost a century after the flag's creation, the six colors, those of the rings (blue, yellow, black, green, red) and that of the background (white), still maintain their symbolism today. The Olympic symbol, the five interlocking rings, represents the union of the five continents and the meeting of the athletes of the world at the Olympic Games. |
Olympic History
The Olympic Games took their name from the Greek city of Olympia and though there were important athletic competitions held in other Greek cities in ancient times, the Olympic Games were regarded as the most prestigious. |
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OLYMPIC GAMES LOCATION (modern day)
The IOC, headquartered in Lausanne, Switzerland, sets and enforces Olympic policy. The site of the games is chosen, usually at least six years in advance.
SITES OF THE SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES
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1896 - Athens, Greece
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1900 - Paris, France
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1904 - St. Louis, Missouri USA
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1906 - Athens, Greece*
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1908 - London, England
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1912 - Stockholm, Sweden
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1916 - Not held**
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1920 - Antwerp, Belgium
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1924 - Paris, France
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1928 - Amsterdam, Holland
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1932 - Los Angeles, California USA
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1936 - Berlin, Germany
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1940 - Not held***
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1944 - Not held***
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1948 - London, England
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1952 - Helsinki, Finland
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1956 - Melbourne, Australia
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1960 - Rome, Italy
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1964 - Tokyo, Japan
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1968 - Mexico City, Mexico
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1972 - Munich, Germany
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1976 - Montreal, Canada
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1980 - Moscow, Russia
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1984 - Los Angeles, California USA
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1988 - Seoul, South Korea
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1992 - Barcelona, Spain
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1996 - Atlanta, Georgia USA
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2000 - Sydney, Australia
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2004 - Athens, Greece
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2008 - Beijing, China
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2012 - London, England
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2016 - site not yet awarded
**Games cancelled due to World War I.
***Games cancelled due to World War II.
SITES OF THE WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES
- 1924 - Chamonix, France
- 1928 - St. Moritz, Switzerland
- 1932 - Lake Placid, New York USA
- 1936 - Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany
- 1940 - Not held*
- 1944 - Not held*
- 1948 - St. Moritz, Switzerland
- 1952 - Oslo, Norway
- 1956 - Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy
- 1960 - Squaw Valley, California USA
- 1964 - Innsbruck, Austria
- 1968 - Grenoble, France
- 1972 - Sapporo, Japan
- 1976 - Innsbruck, Austria
- 1980 - Lake Placid, N.Y.
- 1984 - Sarajevo, Yugoslavia
- 1988 - Calgary, Alberta, Canada
- 1992 - Albertville, France
- 1994 - Lillehammer, Norway
- 1998 - Nagano, Japan
- 2002 - Salt Lake City, Utah USA
- 2006 - Turin, Italy
- 2010 - Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
- 2014 - Sochi, Russia
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