Cheating as in 'taking highly sophisticated illegal drugs' did not exist at the time, nor were there any rules against using forbidden substances. If you wanted to cheat you had to resort to simple things like tripping up a fellow runner on purpose. That would get you disqualified just as now.
The judges imposed a fine.
The punishment for a woman attending the Olympics was to be thrown off mount Typaeum.This is not a fake answer
They would be killed ... but it's extremely unlikely that a woman could compete because they would play the Olympics naked, so that it was clear that all the athletes were men. Unmarried women were allowed to attend the games, since the Olympics were thought to be a good place for them to meet their future husbands. Married women were not allowed to attend, under penalty of death.
because they always get rubbish refs like the one that gave Newcastle a penalty. If sunderland had not been cheated of points they would be safe now. FTM
It was Italy, where they Italy cheated and got a penalty to knock Australia out.
The cheaters would be fined heavily and the money received from those fines would be used to create statues of gods and champion athletes that were placed at the stadium where the Olympics were held.
You would get the Death penalty.
There are about 26 world cup games that have gone to the penalty kicks. This is going by the recent world cup edition that was held in Brazil.Ê
It's been used since ancient times.
In ancient times, there was often no legal penalty for raping a slave, as slaves were considered property rather than individuals with rights. However, some ancient societies did have laws that allowed for punishment in cases where a slave's owner or another individual was found guilty of committing such an act.
The death penalty was as ancient as men and many rulers lived by it. Most dictators gave ample use of it also.
In ancient Greece, if you were caught cheating, you had to pay fines and with that money, statues of Zeus were build with the funds. Today people would be disqualified, have to pay, and would have shame following them for the rest of their life, even face jail time depending on the charge.