They didn't. Greek athletes competed naked.
They were naked and wore no dress.
Some did but they had to be careful because if they were caught then they were either stoned to death or thrown of a cliff
They didn't. Sport was done in the nude.
I would imagine they would be wearing togas.
Ancient Olympic athletes won a crown of leaves, sometimes dipped in gold, from the sacred tree at Olympia and a vase of olive oil with pictures of battle scenes or Olympic events. The olive oil was to sell and sometimes they also sold the vase. These are ranging from smallish to half the size of a grown man. There are still many olive oil vases today. Sometimes athletes got a statue of themselves if they were really good. The glory of winning was sometimes the best prize you could get.
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Yes, sports bikinis were banned from Olympic Beach Volleyball competitions in 2004. The International Volleyball Federation (FIVB) introduced a new dress code that required female athletes to wear more coverage, specifically mandating the use of uniforms that included a top with sleeves and longer shorts. This decision aimed to promote a more professional image and ensure the athletes' comfort and dignity during competitions.
They competed naked.
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