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The Greeks had the hoplitodromos race where it would be a foot race when the runners were dressed in full armor. The Mehen board game for the Egyptians and the Go is a strategic board game originating in China.
Dolichos, hoplitodromos, diaulos, stadion, hippios, chariot racing, boxing, pankration, wrestling, and the pentathlon which considered of wrestling, stadion, long jump, javelin throw, and discus throw.
In most event none. It was required that athletes compete nude exceptin the hoplitodromos competitors had to wear full armourcharioteers in the chariot race wore an ankle-length tunic of fine cloth, called a chiton.
Famous athletesFile:Bases_of_Zanes.JPGFile:Bases_of_Zanes.JPGBases of Zanes, paid for by fines from those who cheated at the Games from Athens: Aurelios_Zopyros(junior boxing)from Sparta: Acanthus_(Spartan) (running: diaulos)Chionis_of_Sparta(running: stadion, diaulos, long and triple jump)Cynisca(first woman to be listed as an Olympic victor)from Rhodes: Diagoras_of_Rhodes(boxing 79th Olympiad, 464 BC) and his sons Akusilaos and Damagetos (boxing and Pankration)Leonidas_of_Rhodes(running: stadion, diaulos and hoplitodromos)from Crotone: Astylos_of_Croton(running: stadion, diaulos and hoplitodromos)Milo_of_Croton(wrestling)Timasitheos of Croton (wrestling)from other cities: Koroibos_of_Elis(stadion, the very first Olympic champion)Orsippusof Megara(running: diaulos)Theagenes_of_Thasos(pankration)non-Greek: Tiberius(steerer of a four-horse chariot)Answers.comNero(steerer of a ten-horse chariot)Varastades, Prince and future King of Kingdom_of_Armenia, last known Ancient Olympic victor (boxing) during the 291st Olympic Games in the fourth century
Famous athletesFile:Bases_of_Zanes.JPGFile:Bases_of_Zanes.JPGBases of Zanes, paid for by fines from those who cheated at the Games from Athens: Aurelios_Zopyros(junior boxing)from Sparta: Acanthus_(Spartan) (running: diaulos)Chionis_of_Sparta(running: stadion, diaulos, long and triple jump)Cynisca(first woman to be listed as an Olympic victor)from Rhodes: Diagoras_of_Rhodes(boxing 79th Olympiad, 464 BC) and his sons Akusilaos and Damagetos (boxing and Pankration)Leonidas_of_Rhodes(running: stadion, diaulos and hoplitodromos)from Crotone: Astylos_of_Croton(running: stadion, diaulos and hoplitodromos)Milo_of_Croton(wrestling)Timasitheos of Croton (wrestling)from other cities: Koroibos_of_Elis(stadion, the very first Olympic champion)Orsippusof Megara(running: diaulos)Theagenes_of_Thasos(pankration)non-Greek: Tiberius(steerer of a four-horse chariot)Answers.comNero(steerer of a ten-horse chariot)Varastades, Prince and future King of Kingdom_of_Armenia, last known Ancient Olympic victor (boxing) during the 291st Olympic Games in the fourth century
Ancient Olympic games The Greeks did Javelin throwing, weightlifting, swimming, fencing, gymnastics. Stadion, Diaulos, Dolichos, Hoplitodromos, Pygme / Pygmachia, Pale, Pankration, Chariot racing, long jump, discus throw. The Pentathlon were the five major games of the Olympics. They were: Pale, Stadion, Long Jump, Javelin and Discus Throw. Stadion was a type of foot race. Diaulos was a race around a peristyle (a court enclosed by columns), the great court of the Palaestra, which measured two stadia (1,200 ft., 360 m) in length. Hoplitodromos was another kind of Ancient foot race. It was the last of all foot races to be added to the Olympics. It made its first appearance at the 65th Olympics in 520 BC. Pygme, or Pygmachia, was an Ancient type of Boxing. Pale was kind of like boxing, but not so protected. Pankration was like a fight to the death with two rules: no biting, and no poking the other guy in the eye. It was a little like modern day Martial Arts. Chariot Racing is pretty self-explanatory. You got in a Chariot that was attached to two horses, and raced around the stadium.
Only free men were allowed to participate in the Ancient Olympics. The games lasted for five days and included a race that was between 180-240 meters called the stadion, the diaulos (double the stadion), another race called the dolichos, and the hoplitodromos another race. Other games were eventually added, such as wrestling, boxing, and pankration, a pentathlon (including discus, javelin, and long jump), and a chariot race.
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