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 The ancient Olympics were rather different from

the modern Games. There were fewer
events, and only free men who spoke Greek
could compete, instead of athletes from any
country. Also, the games were always held at
Olympia instead of moving around to different
sites every time.
 Like our Olympics, though, winning athletes
were heroes who put their home towns on the
map. One young Athenian nobleman defended
his political reputation by mentioning how he
entered seven chariots in the Olympic chariotrace. This high number of entries made both the
aristocrat and Athens look very wealthy and
powerful.
 The ancient Olympic Games were initially a oneday event until 684 BC, when they were
extended to three days. In the 5th century
B.C., the Games were extended again to cover
five days.
 One difference between the ancient and

modern Olympic Games is that the
ancient games were played within the
context of a religious festival. The
Games were held in honor of Zeus, the
king of the Greek gods, and a sacrifice
of 100 oxen was made to the god on the
middle day of the festival. Athletes
prayed to the gods for victory, and made
gifts of animals, produce, or small
cakes, in thanks for their successes.

 According to legend, the altar of Zeus

stood on a spot struck by a
thunderbolt, which had been hurled by
the god from his throne high a top
Mount Olympus, where the gods
assembled. Some coins from Elis had a
thunderbolt design on the reverse, in
honor of this legend.
 The Greeks referred to the Sanctuary

of Zeus as the Altis. The name Altis
came from a corruption of the Elean
word for grove, alsos . Sanctuaries
were centers of religious worship
where the Greeks built temples,
treasuries, altars, statues, and other
structures.
 The crowns made of olive leaves came
from a wild olive tree in the Altis,
which was called the olive of the
Beautiful Crown.
 Olive trees, which supplied the Greeks
with olive oil, olives, a cleaning agent
for bathing, and a base for perfumes,
were an important resource in the
rocky and dry Greek environment. A
Greek legend credited the hero
Herakles (Hercules) with introducing
the olive tree to Greece.
The ancient Games included running, long
jump, shot put, javelin, boxing, pankration
and equestrian events.
 Pentathlon
The Pentathlon became an Olympic sport with
the addition of wrestling in 708 B.C., and
included the following:
Running / Jumping / Discus Throw
 Running
Running contests included: the stade
race, which was the pre-eminent test of
speed, covering the Olympia track from one
end to the other (200m foot race), the
diaulos (two stades - 400m foot
race), dolichos (ranging between 7 and 24
stades).
 Jumping
Athletes used stone or lead weights called
halteres to increase the distance of a jump.
They held onto the weights until the end of
their flight, and then jettisoned them
Discus throw
The discus was originally made of stone and later of
iron, lead or bronze. The technique was very similar
to today's freestyle discus throw.
 Wrestling
This was highly valued as a form of military exercise
without weapons. It ended only when one of the
contestants admitted defeat.
 Boxing
Boxers wrapped straps (himantes) around their hands
to strengthen their wrists and steady their fingers.
Initially, these straps were soft but, as time
progressed, boxers started using hard leather
straps, often causing disfigurement of their
opponent's face.
 Pankration
This was a primitive form of martial art combining
wrestling and boxing, and was considered to be
one of the toughest sports. Greeks believed that it
was founded by Theseus when he defeated the
fierce Minotaur in the labyrinth.
 Equestrian events
These included horse races and chariot races and
took place in the Hippodrome, a wide, flat, open

THE CONTEXT OF THE GAMES
AND THE OLYMPIC SPIRIT
Today, the Olympic Games are
the world's largest pageant of
athletic skill and competitive
spirit. They are also displays of
nationalism, commerce and
politics. These two opposing
elements of the Olympics are
not a modern invention.
 The
conflict between the
Olympic movement's high
ideals and the commercialism
or
political
acts
which
accompany the Games has
been noted since ancient
times.

Olympia was one of the oldest
religious centers in the ancient Greek
world. Since athletic contests were
one way that the ancient Greeks
honored their gods, it was logical to
hold a recurring athletic competition at
the site of a major temple.
 Also,
Olympia
is
convenient
geographically to reach by ship, which
was a major concern for the Greeks.
Athletes and spectators traveled from
Greek colonies as far away as
modern-day Spain, the Black Sea, or
Egypt.
 An international truce among the
Greeks was declared for the month
before the Olympics to allow the
athletes to reach Olympia safely. The
judges had the authority to fine whole
cities and ban their athletes from

There were 3 other major
games which were held
on 2- or 4-year cycles:
the Isthmean Games at
Corinth,
the
Pythian
Games at Delphi, and
the Nemean Games at
Nemea.
 Because it started 200
years before the other
competitions,
the
Olympics remained the
most famous athletic
contest in the ancient
Greek world.

The Olympics were open to
any free-born Greek in the
world. There were separate
mens' and boys' divisions
for the events.
 Women were not allowed to
compete in the Games
themselves. However, they
could
enter
equestrian
events as the owner of a
chariot
team
or
an
individual horse, and win
victories that way.

Not only were women not
permitted to compete
personally, married women were
also barred from attending the
games, under penalty of death.
 Athletic competitions for women
did exist in ancient Greece. The
most famous was a maidens'
footrace in honor of the goddess
Hera, which was held at the
Olympic stadium. There were 3
separate races for girls,
teenagers, and young women.
 The length of their racecourse
was shorter than the men's
track; 5/6 of a stade (about 160
m.) instead of a full stade (about
192 m.). The winners received
olive crowns just like Olympic
victors.

Athletics were a key part of education in
ancient Greece. Many Greeks believed
that developing the body was equally
important as improving the mind for
overall health. Also, regular exercise was
important in a society where men were
always needed for military service.
 The palaestra (wrestling-school) was one
of the most popular places for Greek men
of all ages to socialize. Many accounts of
Greek daily life include scenes in these
wrestling-schools, such as the opening of
Plato's Charmides.
 Young men worked with athletic trainers
who used long sticks to point out incorrect
body positions and other faults. Trainers
paid close attention to balancing the
types of physical exercise and the
athlete's diet. The Greeks also thought
that harmonious movement was very
important, so athletes often exercised to
flute music.

A victor received a crown
made from olive leaves, and
was entitled to have a statue
of himself set up at Olympia.
 His success increased the
fame and reputation of his
community in the Greek
world. It was common for
victors to receive benefits
such as having all their meals
at public expense or front-row
seats at the theater and other
public festivals.
 One city even built a private
gym
for
their
Olympic
wrestling
champion
to
exercise in.









Anyone who violated the rules was fined by the
judges. The money was used to set up statues of
Zeus, the patron god of the Games at Olympia.
Actions:
In addition to using bribes.
Other offenses included deliberately avoiding the
training period at Olympia. One athlete claimed
that bad winds kept his ship from arriving in time,
but was later proved to have spent the training
period traveling around Greece winning prize
money in other competitions.
Another athlete was so intimidated by his
opponents that he left the Games the day before
he was to compete, and was fined for cowardice.
The marathon was never one of the
ancient Olympic events, although its
origin dates back to another episode
in ancient Greek history.
 In the 5th century B.C., the Persians
invaded
Greece,
landing
at
Marathon, a small town about 26
miles from the city of Athens. The
Athenian army was seriously
outnumbered by the Persian army,
so the Athenians sent messengers
to cities all over Greece asking for
help.
 The
traditional origin of the
marathon comes from the story how
a herald named Phidippides ran the
26 miles from Marathon to Athens to
announce the Greek victory and
died on the spot.

The Olympic festival brought
huge numbers of visitors to
Olympia. Most people slept
outside,
under
the
stars,
although the wealthy and
members of official delegations
erected elaborate tents and
pavilions. Merchants, craftsmen,
and food vendors arrived to sell
their wares.
 The busy schedule included
religious ceremonies, including
sacrifices; speeches by wellknown philosophers; poetry
recitals; parades; banquets; and
victory celebrations.


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  • 2.  The ancient Olympics were rather different from the modern Games. There were fewer events, and only free men who spoke Greek could compete, instead of athletes from any country. Also, the games were always held at Olympia instead of moving around to different sites every time.  Like our Olympics, though, winning athletes were heroes who put their home towns on the map. One young Athenian nobleman defended his political reputation by mentioning how he entered seven chariots in the Olympic chariotrace. This high number of entries made both the aristocrat and Athens look very wealthy and powerful.  The ancient Olympic Games were initially a oneday event until 684 BC, when they were extended to three days. In the 5th century B.C., the Games were extended again to cover five days.
  • 3.  One difference between the ancient and modern Olympic Games is that the ancient games were played within the context of a religious festival. The Games were held in honor of Zeus, the king of the Greek gods, and a sacrifice of 100 oxen was made to the god on the middle day of the festival. Athletes prayed to the gods for victory, and made gifts of animals, produce, or small cakes, in thanks for their successes.  According to legend, the altar of Zeus stood on a spot struck by a thunderbolt, which had been hurled by the god from his throne high a top Mount Olympus, where the gods assembled. Some coins from Elis had a thunderbolt design on the reverse, in honor of this legend.
  • 4.  The Greeks referred to the Sanctuary of Zeus as the Altis. The name Altis came from a corruption of the Elean word for grove, alsos . Sanctuaries were centers of religious worship where the Greeks built temples, treasuries, altars, statues, and other structures.  The crowns made of olive leaves came from a wild olive tree in the Altis, which was called the olive of the Beautiful Crown.  Olive trees, which supplied the Greeks with olive oil, olives, a cleaning agent for bathing, and a base for perfumes, were an important resource in the rocky and dry Greek environment. A Greek legend credited the hero Herakles (Hercules) with introducing the olive tree to Greece.
  • 5. The ancient Games included running, long jump, shot put, javelin, boxing, pankration and equestrian events.  Pentathlon The Pentathlon became an Olympic sport with the addition of wrestling in 708 B.C., and included the following: Running / Jumping / Discus Throw  Running Running contests included: the stade race, which was the pre-eminent test of speed, covering the Olympia track from one end to the other (200m foot race), the diaulos (two stades - 400m foot race), dolichos (ranging between 7 and 24 stades).  Jumping Athletes used stone or lead weights called halteres to increase the distance of a jump. They held onto the weights until the end of their flight, and then jettisoned them
  • 6. Discus throw The discus was originally made of stone and later of iron, lead or bronze. The technique was very similar to today's freestyle discus throw.  Wrestling This was highly valued as a form of military exercise without weapons. It ended only when one of the contestants admitted defeat.  Boxing Boxers wrapped straps (himantes) around their hands to strengthen their wrists and steady their fingers. Initially, these straps were soft but, as time progressed, boxers started using hard leather straps, often causing disfigurement of their opponent's face.  Pankration This was a primitive form of martial art combining wrestling and boxing, and was considered to be one of the toughest sports. Greeks believed that it was founded by Theseus when he defeated the fierce Minotaur in the labyrinth.  Equestrian events These included horse races and chariot races and took place in the Hippodrome, a wide, flat, open 
  • 7. THE CONTEXT OF THE GAMES AND THE OLYMPIC SPIRIT Today, the Olympic Games are the world's largest pageant of athletic skill and competitive spirit. They are also displays of nationalism, commerce and politics. These two opposing elements of the Olympics are not a modern invention.  The conflict between the Olympic movement's high ideals and the commercialism or political acts which accompany the Games has been noted since ancient times. 
  • 8. Olympia was one of the oldest religious centers in the ancient Greek world. Since athletic contests were one way that the ancient Greeks honored their gods, it was logical to hold a recurring athletic competition at the site of a major temple.  Also, Olympia is convenient geographically to reach by ship, which was a major concern for the Greeks. Athletes and spectators traveled from Greek colonies as far away as modern-day Spain, the Black Sea, or Egypt.  An international truce among the Greeks was declared for the month before the Olympics to allow the athletes to reach Olympia safely. The judges had the authority to fine whole cities and ban their athletes from 
  • 9. There were 3 other major games which were held on 2- or 4-year cycles: the Isthmean Games at Corinth, the Pythian Games at Delphi, and the Nemean Games at Nemea.  Because it started 200 years before the other competitions, the Olympics remained the most famous athletic contest in the ancient Greek world. 
  • 10. The Olympics were open to any free-born Greek in the world. There were separate mens' and boys' divisions for the events.  Women were not allowed to compete in the Games themselves. However, they could enter equestrian events as the owner of a chariot team or an individual horse, and win victories that way. 
  • 11. Not only were women not permitted to compete personally, married women were also barred from attending the games, under penalty of death.  Athletic competitions for women did exist in ancient Greece. The most famous was a maidens' footrace in honor of the goddess Hera, which was held at the Olympic stadium. There were 3 separate races for girls, teenagers, and young women.  The length of their racecourse was shorter than the men's track; 5/6 of a stade (about 160 m.) instead of a full stade (about 192 m.). The winners received olive crowns just like Olympic victors. 
  • 12. Athletics were a key part of education in ancient Greece. Many Greeks believed that developing the body was equally important as improving the mind for overall health. Also, regular exercise was important in a society where men were always needed for military service.  The palaestra (wrestling-school) was one of the most popular places for Greek men of all ages to socialize. Many accounts of Greek daily life include scenes in these wrestling-schools, such as the opening of Plato's Charmides.  Young men worked with athletic trainers who used long sticks to point out incorrect body positions and other faults. Trainers paid close attention to balancing the types of physical exercise and the athlete's diet. The Greeks also thought that harmonious movement was very important, so athletes often exercised to flute music. 
  • 13. A victor received a crown made from olive leaves, and was entitled to have a statue of himself set up at Olympia.  His success increased the fame and reputation of his community in the Greek world. It was common for victors to receive benefits such as having all their meals at public expense or front-row seats at the theater and other public festivals.  One city even built a private gym for their Olympic wrestling champion to exercise in. 
  • 14.      Anyone who violated the rules was fined by the judges. The money was used to set up statues of Zeus, the patron god of the Games at Olympia. Actions: In addition to using bribes. Other offenses included deliberately avoiding the training period at Olympia. One athlete claimed that bad winds kept his ship from arriving in time, but was later proved to have spent the training period traveling around Greece winning prize money in other competitions. Another athlete was so intimidated by his opponents that he left the Games the day before he was to compete, and was fined for cowardice.
  • 15. The marathon was never one of the ancient Olympic events, although its origin dates back to another episode in ancient Greek history.  In the 5th century B.C., the Persians invaded Greece, landing at Marathon, a small town about 26 miles from the city of Athens. The Athenian army was seriously outnumbered by the Persian army, so the Athenians sent messengers to cities all over Greece asking for help.  The traditional origin of the marathon comes from the story how a herald named Phidippides ran the 26 miles from Marathon to Athens to announce the Greek victory and died on the spot. 
  • 16. The Olympic festival brought huge numbers of visitors to Olympia. Most people slept outside, under the stars, although the wealthy and members of official delegations erected elaborate tents and pavilions. Merchants, craftsmen, and food vendors arrived to sell their wares.  The busy schedule included religious ceremonies, including sacrifices; speeches by wellknown philosophers; poetry recitals; parades; banquets; and victory celebrations. 