yes they did
Everyone except Women and slaves.
Men and women in Princeton compete in 38 different varsity sports. Their selection of varsity sports include hockey, tennis, gold, cross country, baseball, and basketball.
its given women the opportunity to compete in sports and be considered somewhat equal to men
1900 was the first Olympics when women were allowed to compete in golf, tennis, and croquet.
hockey, jousting, and greco-roman wrestling
Men and women do compete against one another in Olympic equestrian and sailing events.
Equestrian, Sailing, Shooting, badmittion
No, because our hormones and strengths are completely different.
The women of Sparta had rights, participating in sports and open lifestyle, compared with Athenian women who were kept in purdah in the home rearing children and working in the house and garden.
Women's sports were created to provide opportunities for women to participate in athletic activities and compete at a competitive level. The motivation behind their establishment was to promote gender equality, empower women, and challenge traditional gender roles that limited women's involvement in sports.
Yes, women in Sparta had more freedom and rights compared to women in Athens. Spartan women were allowed to participate in sports, own property, and have more independence in society, whereas Athenian women had limited rights and were expected to primarily manage the household.
In Sparta women where some sense freer than the Athens. the women had many rights they could participate in sports in fact they needed to be healthy so much that they would leave the weaker newborns to die.