No, there was only olympic games for men in ancient olympic history
yes you are but only class c
women were not permitted to attend the ancient olympic games
The original women's Olympic Games were called the "Women's Olympic Games" or "Women's Games." They were first held in 1922 in Paris, organized by Alice Milliat, as an alternative to the male-dominated Olympic Games. The event aimed to promote women's athletics and included various sports such as track and field events. These games eventually led to the inclusion of more women's events in the official Olympic Games starting in the 1928 Amsterdam Olympics.
how are women represented on the council that makes decisions about Olympic games?"
In the ancient Olympic games women were not allowed to compete, but now they are.
Women in early Greece were not allowed to take part in their olympic games.
In ancient Greece, only freeborn male citizens were allowed to compete in the Olympic Games, while women were prohibited from participating or attending the events. However, some women were allowed to own horses and could compete in the equestrian events. Over time, the modern Olympic Games began in 1896 and gradually included women athletes, with the first female competitors participating in 1900. Today, the Olympics are open to athletes of all genders from around the world.
no
no they were not allowed to take part in the olympic games until 1900
No and if they where caught they where thrown off a cliff to there death.
Women were allowed in the ancient Olympic games only when the owned a horse who participated in the race . Otherwise they were not allowed.