The old Olympics, they don't wear any clothes, they all do it in nude. They had more dangerous sports like Chariot Racing, they had less equipment like safety gear. In the modern olymoics, first they wear clothes, and they are mostly special clothes designed to run and swim faster. They also have more sports than olden times
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The Ancient Olympics are historically significant in numerous ways, one of which is that they symbolize the ancient Greek love of discipline and excellence, which later generations have both admired and emulated. Another is that they provide contemporary civilization with a model for peace among different, conflicting societies by setting aside arms and turning energies to peaceful, if also intense, athletic competition.
No, no, it was the glory that was Greece, and the grandeur that was Rome. Ancient Rome was certainly grand, and to modern thinking the Greece of ancient times seems glorious in many ways, with its art, architecture, literature, and philosophy.
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olympics. architecture. politics( senate)
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In modern Greek it is "εμείς" (emees). In ancient Greek it is "ημείς" (eemees).
In my opinion the modern Olympic Games are fairer, however some ways that the Ancient could be considered fairer than the Modern Olympics are:The very minute use of banned substances compared with today (i.e performance or bodily function enhancing drugs).Banned substances and methods were practically unheard of, therefor promoting professionalism over amateurism. This keeps the competition at a fairer and higher standard.They were always held in the same location, Olympia Greece. An example of how this can impact is Bob Beamon, who shattered the long jump record when at the 1968 Mexico Olympics. Due to the high altitude and thinner air, Beamon would have not jumped as far in a city closer to sea level.But the Modern Olympics is probably fairer though:Technology is being increasingly use to determine the exact distance or height the particular athlete jumped/the speed which they ran etc. Close races in ancient times would have purely been decided through adjudication.(Something for the ladies!) Women were not allowed to compete in the ancient games.Even worse still, women were not even allowed to Watch the ancient olympic games!More countries can be involved, and since the ancient Olympics were held only in Athens, this means that only European countries could even think of participating. It was mainly only Greek Athletes.The Ancient Olympics had only one "winner" for all events, whilst today gold medals in a variety of events represent multiple "winners"They never had an Ancient Winter Olympics in Olympia, because the Mediterranean sea and the area around it is warm for almost all of the year.acheck out the related link below
The Ancient Olympics are historically significant in numerous ways, one of which is that they symbolize the ancient Greek love of discipline and excellence, which later generations have both admired and emulated. Another is that they provide contemporary civilization with a model for peace among different, conflicting societies by setting aside arms and turning energies to peaceful, if also intense, athletic competition.
Greece was home to an important ancient civilization that has influenced the modern world in countless ways.
The Olympics has changed throughout the years by allowing professional athletes to compete. In the past, the Olympics were any for amateur athletes (those who do not receive money for competing in their sport).