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History of the Ancient Olympic Games

par Alfonso Poza
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Ancient Olympic were held in Olympia , Greece , from 776 BC to about 393 . It was part of a religious festival that honored , and the name Olympics was derived from Mount , home of the Greek gods .

Participation in Olympic events was limited to athletes , and most women were banned from watching the competitions . The athletes trained and competed for most events .
In 396 BC , the wealthy Spartan princess and horse Cynisca became the first woman to win an Olympic event . She did not take part as an , but rather won as the trainer of the horse . The trainer , or owner , of the horses was deemed to be the of a chariot race , rather than those controlling the chariot ( who could only be male ) .

The main events at the games eventually included wrestling , boxing and pankration ( a mixture of boxing and wrestling , where almost any tactic was permitted . Only and going for an opponent ? s eyes were illegal ) , as well as racing , foot races , discus , long , and the pentathlon ( made up of wrestling , running , long jump , , and discus ) .

Winners at the Olympic Games were presented with an olive ,

Difference between the Greek and Roman sport competitions : for the Greeks they were , while for the Romans they were games The Greeks originally organized their festivals for the competitors , the Romans for the public . One was primarily competition , the other .
The Olympic Games were finally about 394 by the Christian Roman Theodosius I because they were festivals that honored pagan gods .

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