Janja Garnbret
We don't know who was the first winner of the Olympic games. The Greeks start to record the Olympics in 776 B.C. but the games took place from 1000 B.C. So the first recorded winner was Κόροιβος (Coroebus) a baker from Elis an area in northen-western Greece, very near to Olympia.
1896 Games in Athens, the first of the modern Olympics. The winner was Spyros Louis of Greece.
Coreb from Elide
Coroebus, the ancient Greek athlete and the first recorded winner of the Olympic Games, was born around 776 BC. He won the stadion race during the first Olympic Games held in Olympia. His victory marked the beginning of the tradition of the Olympic Games in ancient Greece.
An olive branch!
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.
Luca Scannela
A head wreath.
Triple jump at the 1896 Games in Athens. The winner was James Connolly of the United States.
It is Abhinav Bindra
they gave a golden leaf bereau
For each winner of an event at the Olympic games, the anthem for the winner's country is played at the award ceremony.