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Those countries that have a National Olympic Committee are eligible to participate in the Olympics.
Women
In The Ancient Olympics only men were. In the Modern Olympics Women were only aloowed to compete from 1930 onwards
The women weren't allowed to participate in the ancient Olympic games.
people came from all over ancient Greece after they were approved to be in the Olympics because they had to be good enough. so pretty much anyone who was good enough to participate in the Olympics and was a citizen of a Greek city could participate in the Olympics.
ANY free man in a Greek polis could participate in the Olympics if he was fit for event.
Women did not participate in the Ancient Olympics. Only Greek speaking men were allowed to participate. Exception: in the chariot-race the owner of the horses was considered to be the competitor, and got the prize if they won. Women could put their horses in for the chariot race, and were considered competitors when they did.
Only free native born men were allowed to participate or watched the ancient Greek Olympics.
The participants of the ancient greek Olympics were greek boys that were free citizens, were not criminals, and whose city-state agreed to participate in the truce of the olympic games.
Only Greek white men. Children and slaves could not participate.