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The Olympic Games
Do you like to watch the Olympics? I love to watch ice-skating in the winter games and gymnastics in the summer games. Most people have their own favorites. Well, believe it or not, the very first recorded Olympic dates as far back as 776 B.C.! The Greeks started the competitive events that are still enjoyed so much today. The concept of athletics in Greece was most likely started as a means of keeping soldiers in shape for battle. When not in war, men would train to run fast, throw hard, and wrestle. These training times developed into intense competition. The first Olympic races were held on the plains of Olympia in Elis, Greece. The Eleans started the games with just foot races in honor of Zeus, the king of their gods. As the event caught on to surrounding city-states, the sports grew to include jumping, discus throwing, javelin throwing, and wrestling. Women were not allowed to compete in the games, and in fact they couldn't even watch them. That may have been for the best since the athletes competed in the nude! Women did have their own running events in a festival called Heraia. It was named after the goddess Hera. The Olympics lasted only five days and was held every four years. WInners were given olive wreaths, palm branches, and woolen ribbons. Just like today, some of the athletes became favorites, and people would flock to see them. Some men became "professionals" and made their living by representing their city-state. The ancient Olympics lasted until A.D. 395 when Olympics was destroyed by earthquakes. A Frenchman resurrected the tradition of the games in the late 1800s. Many things have remained true to the early Olympic games. The famous lighting of the Olympic flame comes from an ancient relay race in which a flaming torch was passed from runner to runner. The winner lit a fire up on an altar. Athletics have been a part of most cultures around the world. But we can thank the ancient Greeks for starting the spectacular tradition of the Olympics that we still enjoy today. |
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