The five interlocking rings are the symbol of the Olympic Games, symbolizing the unity of the continents and athletes from all over the world. The colors and linked design represent friendship, peace, and international cooperation in sports competition. Today, the Olympic symbol is known worldwide as a sign of excellence, honesty, and cultural unity. It also embodies the Olympic Movement's ideals of uniting people from all over the world, whatever their nationality, language, or background, and celebrating the achievements of sport and goodwill between nations in the Olympic Games.