Hippodrome
The Trojan horse was made a long time ago, back in Ancient Greece.
there wasn't a trogan horse. maybe you mean trojan not trogan.
The ancient Greek Olympic sports were mostly throwing events like javlin. They also had running and long jump and high jump.
Wrestling, boxing, all-in fighting (pan kration), running, javelin throwing, discus, horse racing.
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An open-air stadium in ancient Greece or Rome with an oval track that was used for horse or chariot racing. The word derives from the Greek hippo = horse dromos = passageway.
There is no horse racing in modern Olympics. The current Olympic equestrian disciplines are Dressage, Eventing, and Jumping.
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horse racing and pantathalon
free spirit
By their feet, or by horse.
Mare
horse and carriage
discus javelin horse racing chariot racing wrestling and some more
Horse racing became popular due to its ancient roots, with origins tracing back to chariot racing in ancient civilizations like Greece and Rome. It evolved into organized competitions in the Middle Ages, particularly in England, where it gained royal patronage and became associated with social status. The establishment of formal rules and the development of betting systems further fueled its popularity, making it an exciting spectator sport that attracted diverse audiences. Today, horse racing remains a global phenomenon, celebrated for its speed, strategy, and tradition.
Their feet, a ship, a donkey or a horse.
The Trojan horse was made a long time ago, back in Ancient Greece.