Five sentences related to a topic are given below. Four of them can be put together to form a meaningful and coherent short paragraph. Identify the odd one out. Choose its number as your answer and key it in.
1. Coubertin had explained to the Committee members: "These three words represent a programme of moral beauty. The aesthetics of sport are intangible."
2. The Olympic motto is the hendiatris Citius, Altius, Fortius, which is Latin for "Faster, Higher, Stronger".
3. Some olympic symbols – such as the flame, fanfare, and theme – are more commonly used during Olympic competition, but others, such as the flags, can be seen throughout the year.
4. It was proposed by Pierre de Coubertin upon the creation of the International Olympic Committee in 1894 and was introduced in 1924 at the Olympic Games in Paris.
5. A more informal but well-known motto, also introduced by Coubertin, who got it from a sermon by the Bishop of Pennsylvania during the 1908 London Games, is "The most important thing is not to win but to take part!"