Every 4 years, one of the world’s countries hosts the
Olympic Games. But you may not know that the Olympics were started in 767BC, in
Ancient Greece.
There were 2 types of running events – one was in the nude
and the other was done in armour. There were also other events like spear
throwing (which is what we call javelin), wrestling, discus, long jump, boxing,
chariot racing and pankration (which is a single combat fight). There were not
many team events.
Only men were allowed to compete in the Olympic Games. Women
were not allowed watch the games, one reason being because the men competed in
the nude for some events. Although it was possible for a women to win an
Olympic event without even competing. This did happen once. You see, in a
chariot race, not only does the person competing win but so do the owner of the
horses. A woman won because she owned the horses that won in the chariot race.
Athens in the
Olympics:
Like other city-states, Athens competed in the Ancient
Olympic Games. The Athenians were not as physically advanced as the Spartans
but they had a bigger and better intellectual capacity. The competitors from
Athens never cheated in the Olympic Games and they often co-operated well with
others from the same city-state.
There was no 2nd and 3rd place in the
Ancient Olympics, there was only a 1st. If you won an event, you
would receive a crown made of olive branches, cut from a sacred tree at the
Temple of Zeus. The winner would be considered a hero in their city-states and
often a parade was held in their honour. The winner would also receive free
food, oils, an annual stipend, theatre seats in hometown parades, statues and
they would also become famous throughout their city-state.
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