Women
The women weren't allowed to participate in the ancient Olympic games.
women were not allowed to participate in ancient greek
In The Ancient Olympics only men were. In the Modern Olympics Women were only aloowed to compete from 1930 onwards
Women were not allowed to participate in the ancient Olympic games. The Olympic games were a platform for men to show their strength.
No, women were not allowed to enter the olympics.
It was in 1900 when women were allowed to participate in the Olympics. The 1900 Summer Olympics were held in Paris, France.
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.
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Men were the only ones who were allowed to participated in the ancient olympics. women were not allowed to participate because women were known to disrespect the gods. And that the men competed naked!
Not in all events. There were some events that had women competitors. Married women weren't allowed to spectate because the men in the Olympics were entirely nude. The penalty could be a harsh as death.
Participation was limited to men in ancient Olympics initially. However, by 6th century BC women were allowed to participate in events like foot racing.