Winners received a laurel wreath and an olive branch and often quite a bit of money up to 500 drachmas, a vase of olive oil and possibly even food for life. They were the ancient sports heroes. Sculptors would create statues of them, some of which still survive today.
The prize was an olive branch, and a heroes' welcome to the city-state of the athlete. Sometimes, for great achievements, the athletes' families or the city-state itself would carve dedications and praises to the Gods in their favour and memory.
The winners were given crowns of olive branches, also the victors got a statue dedicated to them in the temple of Zeus
An olive branch made into a wreath. Olympic winners were treated like heroes in their native city-states.
They would be worshipped as the god hercules until the next games, if they won more than 4 games in a row, they would be named a god
They won a laurel
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A crown made of olive tree branch
You had to be 7 years of age or older to compete in the Ancient Greek Olympics.
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They were dedicated to the Greek king of the gods, Zeus.
Every four years. The four year period between games was an Olympiad.
to honor their godthey do many things besides festivals to honor their godsFestivalsPlaysand the ancient greek olympics ALL honor the gods!
The Olympics is an Ancient Greek festival.
You had to be 7 years of age or older to compete in the Ancient Greek Olympics.
In the earliest Olympics, the Greek athletes competed for prizes such as tax breaks, huge monetary prizes, and crowns of olive branches. Most of the rewards received in the past are the ancient equivalent of today's medals and bouquet of flowers.
They would get rocks shaped as Zeus
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No. The Olympics were strictly a Greek festival.
The ancient Olympics were held to honor the Greek gods (especially to honor Zeus).
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