Ancient Olympic track events included the stade race - an ancient version of a sprint - where participants ran from one end of the track to the other (approximately 200 meters). There was also a two-stade race (approximately 400 meters), as well as a long-distance run (ranging from seven to 24 stades).
In Comparison, modern Olympics Track and Field events include:
On a track at the temple of Zeus at Olympia in Elis in southern Greece.
ancient Olympia and ONLY ancient OLYMPIA from Greece
Not Olympus, that was of course the mountain dwelling of the gods but OLYMPIA. An area of land in the NW peloponese sacred to Zeus.
Greece
Yes, Olympia is real. It is an ancient city in Greece.
Olympia ,Greece in 766 BC
Yes in fact it is in Olympia
olympia
0.1 millimetres
200 metres.
The Statue of Zeus at Olympia is one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
About 100 m.