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Athletic Contributions of Ancient Greece

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Athletic Contributions of Ancient Greece

Ancient Olympic Race

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The Ancient Greek Olympics Origins-

○ most of our knowledge from the early games is from the greek historians Strabo(64 BC - 24 AD) and Pausanias(110 - 180 AD)

○ dedicated to the gods■ specifically to Zeus

■ there were many rituals and times of sacrifice during the games

■ the dominant competitors gained possession of the sanctuary which was a political asset

○ Accounts of the first games■ took place in Olympia in 776 BC

■ was thought that a breed of human like creatures raced in order to entertain Zeus ● Zeus awarded them metals based on their performance

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The Ancient Greek Olympics

Origins Continued - ■ other sources claim that the dactyls never raced but instead a

cook from Elis named Koroibos was the first champion of the

games ○ it is assumed that many greeks put this event in

higher regard than other religious ones ■ The other main festival being the Eleusinian Mysteries

○ the games settle disputes between city-states○ games demonstrated a balance between spirituality

and physical strength ○ the ancient olympic games slowly died out due to the

influence of Roman culture and religion

The Ancient Greek Olympics

Main Events- ● the stadion was the main event until 724 BC

- it was a race that lasted for the length of a stadium (192 m)

- typically lasted for around a day

● Chariot racing(Equestrian) was first introduced in 680 BC

- the games were extended by a day to accommodate for the duration of the new event

- a chariot team was said to have cost 5 talents

● Eventually other events such as Javelin, discus and wrestling were officially added

Equestrian

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The Ancient Greek Olympics

Impact on Modern Society-● The first modern Olympics was held in 1896 in Athens,

Greece● Many attributes of the new games differ from the original

○ religion is less emphasized ○ many new games were added○ the games now focus on humanity and our collective

achievements rather than the earlier competition

The Greek Gymnasium

Origins-● The Greek Gymnasium was a place that young men

came to study many things. ● It was a training facility. ● Inside the Gymnasium the young men were usually

naked while wrestling.● Most important cities in Greece had one. ● Olympians would usually travel in xystos. ● At the gym the boys trained and the men relaxed. ● The competitions that occurred were usually for a

person like the gods.

The Greek Gymnasium

Impact on the world-● They didn’t become popular. ● In the middle ages a revival of sorts came by

again.● The gym is no longer for one purpose.● Several cultures did eventually use it.● It started in the US around the 1820s.● Around 1900 the gyms became the modern

day ones we know now.

Famous Greek Athletes● Astylos of Croton from southern Italy.

- 6 victory olive wreaths in 3 Olympiad.

-In his first 2 he took part as a member of Syracuse.

-The people of Croton did not like this.● Milon of Croton.

-6 time olympic champ.

-Wrestler

-He was the best wrestler until his 7th try.● Kyniska of Sparta

-Daughter of King Archidamus.

-First woman in the Olympics.

-She participated in the chariot races and equestrian events.

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Picture Ciations

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Planet Fitness Opens 500th Location. N.d. Photograph. Illinois. Clubsolutionsmagazine. Web. 25 Aug. 2013. <http://clubsolutionsmagazine.com/2012/01/planet-fitness-opens-500th-location/>.

N.d. Photograph. Hubpages. Hubpages Inc(R), 2010. Web. 25 Aug. 2013. <http://epsilon5.hubpages.com/hub/A-Chronology-of- Games-2>.

Greek Chariot Race. N.d. Photograph. School Work Helper. Web. 28 Aug. 2013.

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