Interesting Olympic facts
The Official Olympic Flag Created by Pierre de Coubertin in 1914, the Olympic flag contains five interconnected rings on a white background. The five rings symbolize the five significant continents and are interconnected to symbolize the friendship to be gained from these international competitions. The rings, from left to right, are blue, yellow, black, green, and red. The colors were chosen because at least one of them appeared on the flag of every country in the world. The Olympic flag was first flown during the 1920 Olympic Games.
Gabby Douglas of the U.S. won the individual gold medal in the all-around gymnastics competition on Aug. 2, becoming the first African-American Olympic all-around champion. Net photo.