Men were allowed to enter the Olympics but, young boys were also allowed, this was not determined by age but if the boy was bearded or not so their was no cheating.
Women were also allowed in the case that they owned a horse that was being used; as long as it was a man. Other than that it was strictly boys and men.
-Seamus
There were no ancient Roman Olympics, there were the Gladiatorial sports and funeral games but no Olympics. The ancient Greeks held the Olympics which was called the Olympiad. Next time please check your facts before you spout random nonsense.
no
Women were not allowed to participate in the ancient Olympic games. The Olympic games were a platform for men to show their strength.
The men were in their nude.
Women in Ancient Greek were considered inferior to men and did not have the same rights. For that reason they were not allowed to participate in the Olympic games.
No, if they even showed up at the games, they could have been hurt in punishment, maybe even killed. Men were only allowed to participate in the ancient olympic games
The women weren't allowed to participate in the ancient Olympic games.
Women were not allowed to attend the ancient Olympic games.....
Women were not allowed to compete in ancient Olympic games.
girls were allowed in the olympic games in Paris in 1900
Women were allowed in the ancient Olympic games only when the owned a horse who participated in the race . Otherwise they were not allowed.
no they were not allowed to take part in the olympic games until 1900
In the ancient Olympic games women were not allowed to compete, but now they are.