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The Olympic rings are pictured in front of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) during the Covid-19 outbreak in Lausanne, Switzerland, March 24, 2020. — Picture by REUTERS

Original drawing of Olympic rings sells for  RM1.17 mil (185,000 euros)

REUTERS, July 27 — An original drawing of the Olympic rings by the founder of the modern Games, Pierre de Coubertin, has fetched RM1.17 million (185,000 euros or 168,642.59 pounds) at auction in Cannes, the auction house said.

“The drawing was sold to a Brazilian collector for a price of 185,000 euros (RM1.17 million) plus 27 per cent costs, or 234,950 euros (RM1.2 million),” Alexandre Debussy, associate director of Cannes Encheres, told French media.

Coubertin created the interlocking rings, which are coloured blue, yellow, black, green and red on a white field, in 1913. They officially debuted at the 1920 Olympic Games in Antwerp.

The Olympic Manifesto, which was written by Coubertin in 1892 and led to the revival of the Olympic Games, sold for over RM34 million (US$8 million) at an auction in New York City in December last year.

— Reuters

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