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Q: What legendary strongman laid out the 600-foot race course for the only even in the early years of the ancient Olympics?
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What legendary strongman laid out the 600 - foot race course the only event in early years of ancient Olympics?

Sanson


What did they wear in running in the Ancient Olympics?

In the Ancient Olympics the competitors were nude.


Why did the ancient Olympics begin?

they ancient Olympics begun to honor their gods


What is the connection Ancient Greece and the Olympics?

The Olympics is an Ancient Greek festival.


What did they use for the long jump in the ancient Olympics?

the diffrence between modern and ancient olympics is that it was not as safe and many were killed in ancient olympics


How are ancient Olympics different to modern Olympics?

ones ancient ones modern


When was the first ancient Olympics held and where?

the first ancient Olympics where head in grease


Is lileep a legendary pokemon?

no lileep is not a legendary pokemon but it is an ancient pokemon


Who were able to complete in the ancient Olympics?

Only men were able to compete in the Ancient Olympics. Women were forbid to enter the Ancient Olympics, or, Olympia, as it was called back then.


Why did the ancient Olympics become the modern Olympics?

They didn't. The modern Olympics was restarted in the late 1800's and not directly linked to the ancient Olympics at all.


How were ancient gods connected with the ancient Olympics?

The ancient Olympics were held to honor the Greek gods (especially to honor Zeus).


Were the Ancient Olympics on television?

No. Television is a modern invention, invented thousands of years after the Ancient Olympics.