In ancient Greece, if you were caught cheating, you had to pay fines and with that money, statues of Zeus were build with the funds. Today people would be disqualified, have to pay, and would have shame following them for the rest of their life, even face jail time depending on the charge.
They would be killed ... but it's extremely unlikely that a woman could compete because they would play the Olympics naked, so that it was clear that all the athletes were men. Unmarried women were allowed to attend the games, since the Olympics were thought to be a good place for them to meet their future husbands. Married women were not allowed to attend, under penalty of death.
Women were not allowed to compete personally. Married women were not allowed to attend the games because of a penalty of death, although maidens were allowed to attend.
It wasn't common, but some people did it. For example, they would do something with someone's chariot before the chariot race, so it would break when the race starts. Also, some people bribed people to let them win. Everyone who contributes to the cheating had to pay fines.
ANSWER: Well I figure if you are one of the player, you will be kick out and it will leave marks in your profile. But if you are one of those people that loves to gamble when it comes to sport, either jail or some kind of punishment..
YES.Cheating is cheating is cheating is cheating. They could be on the MOON and it would be NO different.
The judges imposed a fine.
death
i imagine that you would be kicked out of the game
The traditional Jewish penalty for a cheating wife was death during the more patriarchal days. Divorce is now a common way of handling adultery instead.
heavy fines
They can fine you for cheating in the games.
ANSWER: Is punishable by law and it will ruin the records of that country..
Yes, being disqualified.
* Drug tests are taken for those that participate in the Olympics, but some do slip through.
The cheaters would be fined heavily and the money received from those fines would be used to create statues of gods and champion athletes that were placed at the stadium where the Olympics were held.
The punishment for a woman attending the Olympics was to be thrown off mount Typaeum.This is not a fake answer
In most countries there are no legal penalties. There may be legal repercussions.