A head wreath.
A wreath of olive branches was placed on the winner's head at the ancient Olympics in Greece.
it was an olive crown which was gold and a statue made in their honor
what is the prize for 2nd in the acient Olympics games
winner
None
usually celery.
no the medalist do not receive cash prize
The winner receive a meal at Bailey's tavern, courtesy of the other pilgrims.
In the ancient Olympics the prize was a laurel wreath which was worn on the head. In other words some twigs from a nearby tree - the athletes competed to see who was best and not for a monetary reward. In the modern Olympics the awards are medals: Gold for the winner, Silver for the person or team who came second and a Bronze for third position.
They got medals.
The Golfer receives the prize after the tournament ends.
In ancient Greek games (as, fo example, the Olympic Games) the prize for the winner was a laurel wreath. In ancient Greek games (as, fo example, the Olympic Games) the prize for the winner was a laurel wreath.