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1 THE ANCIENT OLYMPIC GAMES

2 ORIGINS Festival held in Zeus’ honor Part of it included athletics
Sanctuary of Zeus Father of the Greek gods and goddesses Held at Olympia Rural site in the Western Peloponnese

3 THE YEAR WAS… 776 BC Koroibos Won the first Stadion race
According to some, stadion race was the only event in the first 13 Olympics, or until 724 BC Olympics were held every 4 yrs. for the next 12 centuries

4 THOSE WHO CAME… The Games attracted participants from all over Classical Greece and Magna Grecia Those who participated shared common characteristics: Same religious beliefs Language All male citizens of city-states

5 DID YOU KNOW? The marathon was NOT an event in the ancient Olympic Games Was first introduced in 1896 in Athens Race commemorates the run of Pheidippides Ancient “day-runner” He was sent to Sparta to seek help during the Persian War Said to have run 240 km in 2 days

6 NUDITY AT THE GAMES? There are 2 stories relating to the question of nudity at the games By 8th century nudity was common Orisppos/Orrhippos In 720 BC was said to first have introduced nudity when he lost his shorts in the stadion The Spartans Said to have introduced nudity in the 8th century BC because it was a Spartan tradition

7 PROS…OR AMATEURS? Training was very important to the Greeks
Usually wealthier citizens Time to indulge and money to pay for trainers Training manuals, even do-it-yourself booklets were produced By Roman times, a sort of athletes trade union was set up Secured privileges for members, such as freedom from taxes and military service Looked after dependents

8 RELIGION AND ATHLETICS
Combination of religion and athletics may seem odd to us Was not to the Greeks for 3 reasons: Funeral games at the burial of hero was tradition Homer, in the Iliad, describes those for Patroklos

9 RELIGION AND ATHLETICS
Skill and achievement of any kind were offerings to the gods Gods were thought of as graceful and powerful beings Appreciate these qualities in man

10 RELIGION AND ATHLETICS
The whole Greek society was marked by compositeness Part of the reason for its excellence Religion was associated with most areas of Greek life Competitiveness should be linked with religion then

11 PRIZES Athletic prizes included Bronze tripods Shields Woolen cloaks
Olive oil Valuable metals Oxen Cauldrons

12 PRIZES At the Pan-Hellenic Festivals only prizes were wreaths of leaves Olive at Olympia Laurel at Delphi Pine at Isthmia Parsley at Nemea

13 OLYMPIC ATHLETES 794 Olympic athletes known
We have partial records from 776 BC-393 BC The victor list has over 1029 Olympic victories Koroibos of Elis was the first in 776 BC Zopyrus of Athens was the last in 385 AC Between the 2 dates there was a total of 291 Olympic Games

14 MAJOR OLYMPIANS Leonidas of Rhodes Herodoros of Magara
12 victories Stadion, Diaulos, Hoplitodromos Herodoros of Magara 10 victories Heralds Hermogenes of Xanthos 8 victories Nero Of Rome 6 victories Heralds, Tragedy, Lyre, Tethrippon, Foals Tethrippon, 10 Horse Chariot

15 WOMEN AT THE OLYMPICS? Women were there, but were not allowed in the central areas Women were not even permitted to watch the main games Woman in disguise Judges “let her off out of respect for her father and her brothers and her son, all who were Olympic victors” They had their own minor games Held in honor of Hera, Zeus’ wife

16 EVENTS AND YEARS INTRODUCED
Stadion 776 BC Diaulos 724 BC Dolichos 720 BC Wrestling/Pentathlon 708 BC Boxing 688 BC Pankration/Horse Race 648 BC Hoplitodromos 520 BC Chariot Racing 384 BC and 268 BC

17 OLYMPIC SCHEDULE The program at Olympia was:
Day 1: sacrifices, oaths, checking of athletes Day 2: Morning: equestrian events. Afternoon: the pentathlon Day 3: Morning: religious observances. Afternoon: boys’ events Day 4: Morning: track events. Afternoon: wrestling, boxing, pankration race in armor Day 5: Banquet and sacrifices

18 EVENT CATAGORIES The events were divided into catagories
Men’s track and Field Boy’s track and field Equstrian for full grown horses Equestrian for mules and mares Equestrian for young male horses Specialty events Heralds Trumpeters

19 BOYS’ EVENTS Boys’ Events Events restricted to ages 12 and 18
200 meter Wrestling Boxing Events restricted to ages 12 and 18 How judges knew boys ages is not clear

20 BOXING According to myth, Apollo invented boxing
All boxers wore himantes No time limit, no weight limit A match ended when one held up 1 or 2 fingers Rest periods Klimax Melankomas of Karia

21 CHARIOT RACING King of Kyrene of North Africa Chariot Racing
Most spectacular Four-horse, two-wheeled chariots covereda distance of 200 m Cutting in front of a rival was forbidden Collisions and crashes frequent King of Kyrene of North Africa Chariot was sole survivor of 41 starters and therefore won

22 PENTATHLON Jason of the Argonauts 5 events combined Rules
Jumping, running, discus, javelin, and wrestling Rules Order of events unknown Unknown if had to win all 5 or just 3 events to be the victor

23 RUNNING Most significant and ancient sport
Running held an important place in Greek society Many myths deal with running (ie Herakles) Runners did not have special equipment To assure a fair start a hysplex was used

24 OLYMPIC TRUCE Iphitos of Elis Cleosthenes of Pisa Lycurgus of Sparta
A truce was established in the 9th century BC by Iphitos of Elis Cleosthenes of Pisa Lycurgus of Sparta

25 OLYMPIC TRUCE Elis’ reign became a reality As the Games approached
Truce was announced by Spondophori During the period of the Truce Athletes, artists, and their families could travel in safety to and from the Games

26 HUH? Athlete: one who competes for a prize (althos = “contest” athlon = “prize Stadion: linear distance; 600ft. “the standing place” Hoplitodromos: a race in armor (hoplite) Diaulos: foot race equal to 2 lengths of the stadion Dolichos: a distance race varying from place to place Pankration: event combining wrestling and boxing; no himantes were used Altis: grove Hysplex: starting gate

27 HUH? Klimax: A voluntary point in a long boxing match when 2 boxers took turns standing still while they hit each other; could not try and block blows Himantes: boxing gloves Palaestra: a place of wrestling Peloponnese: large peninsula which forms the southernmost part of mainland Greece Pentathlon: 5 events

28 DID YOU KNOW? Statues were set up in the altis of Olympians who had been caught cheating/bribing at the games All athletes walked by these to enter the events Greek Olympians were honored and “marketed” Odes were composed by poets, statues were made, and coins with their images

29 ODES Pinder Such odes were commissioned by Famous 5th century poet
Wrote an ode for Hiero to celebrate his victory in the horse race in 476 BC Such odes were commissioned by Athletes Athletes families Rich political leaders

30 THANKS TO… Google Images for the pictures
These Were The Greeks by Amos and Lang Websites The Real Story of the Ancient Olympic Games The Ancient Olympics Ancient Greece


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