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Pictograms of Olympic sports - Swimming. This is unofficial sample picture. Images of official Olympic pictograms for 1948 Summer Olympics and all Summer Olympics since 1964 can be found in corresponding Official Reports.
An icon that represents a gold medal
An icon that represents a silver medal
An icon that represents a bronze medal
Black&white version of Image:Olympic Rings.svg to use in lists where the colored version is too eye-catching
Färg som används: National flag | South African Government and Pantone Color Picker
grön | rendered as RGB 0 119 73 | Pantone 3415 C |
gul | rendered as RGB 255 184 28 | Pantone 1235 C |
röd | rendered as RGB 224 60 49 | Pantone 179 C |
blå | rendered as RGB 0 20 137 | Pantone Reflex Blue C |
vit | rendered as RGB 255 255 255 | |
svart | rendered as RGB 0 0 0 |
Kanadas flagga, införd 1965; denna version med Pantone‐nyanser. Nuvarande utformning ersatte den tidigare kanadensiska Red Ensign.
Flag of Israel. Shows a Magen David (“Shield of David”) between two stripes. The Shield of David is a traditional Jewish symbol. The stripes symbolize a Jewish prayer shawl (tallit).
Flag of Portugal, created by Columbano Bordalo Pinheiro (1857–1929), officially adopted by Portuguese government in June 30th 1911 (in use since about November 1910). Color shades matching the RGB values officially reccomended here. (PMS values should be used for direct ink or textile; CMYK for 4-color offset printing on paper; this is an image for screen display, RGB should be used.)
Flag of the unified Team of Germany for the Olympic Games, 1960–1968.
Flag of the unified Team of Germany for the Olympic Games, 1960–1968.
Flag of the Germans(1866-1871)
The 49-star Flag of the United States, used from July 4, 1959 to July 3, 1960 after Alaska became the 49th state. It was defined in Executive Order 10798.
Russian Olympic Committee flag used in 2020 and 2022, for the Olympics