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  2. Ancient Olympic Games - Wikipedia

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    The Olympic games were held to be one of the two central rituals in ancient Greece, the other being the much older religious festival, the Eleusinian Mysteries. [38] Participation in the Olympic Games was reserved for freeborn Greek men, although there were also Greek women who were victorious as chariot owners.

  3. Olive wreath - Wikipedia

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    Olive wreaths were given out during the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens in honor of the ancient tradition, because the games were being held in Greece which was also used as the official emblem. [9] Program cover for the 1896 Olympics, with olive wreath imagery to connect to the ancient Olympics.

  4. Sport in ancient Greek art - Wikipedia

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    Birth of the Olympic Games in the Stadium at Olympia Stadion of Nemea Akrotiri Boxer Fresco from Thera. Athletics were an important part of the cultural life of Ancient Greeks. Depictions of boxing and bull-leaping can be found back to the Bronze Age. Buildings were created for the sole use of athletics including stadia, palaestrae, and gymnasiums.

  5. Panhellenic Games - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Greek long jump. Athlete preparing to jump, with one mid-jump. The Olympic Games were the oldest of the four, said to have begun in 776 BC. It is more likely though that they were founded sometime in the late 7th century BC. They lasted until the Roman Emperor Theodosius, a Christian, abolished them as heathen in AD 393. The Pythian ...

  6. Running in Ancient Greece - Wikipedia

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    Running was important to members of ancient Greek society, and is consistently highlighted in documents referencing the Ancient Olympic Games. The stadion , for example, was so important that "[t]he Olympiad would be named after the victor, and since history itself was dated by the Games, it was he who thus gained the purest dose of immortality."

  7. Stadium at Olympia - Wikipedia

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    It was the location of many of the sporting events at the Ancient Olympic Games. History. During the 2004 Summer Olympics, it hosted the shot put events.

  8. Ancient Greek Olympic festivals - Wikipedia

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    In later times [clarification needed], the number of Alexandrian conquerors in the great Olympic Games in Elis was greater than from any other state. Anazarbus in Cilicia. Lately [clarification needed] introduced games. Antioch at Daphne, a small place 40 stadia from Antioch, where there was a large sacred grove watered by many fountains.

  9. Orsippus - Wikipedia

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    Orsippus (Ancient Greek: Ὄρσιππος) was a Greek runner from Megara who was famed as the first to run the footrace naked at the Olympic Games and "first of all Greeks to be crowned victor naked." [1] [2] Others argue that it was Acanthus instead who first introduced Greek athletic nudity. Orsippus won the stadion of the 15th Olympic ...