If the olympic games ended they would still do what they are doing like training but they just couldn't go in the olympic games.
The Olympic games stand for a worldwide meaning, equality, fraternity, peacefulness. War would stop in ancient Olympic games, thats how much it mean s to everyone
YOU WON A SACK OF POTATOES!:)You would win a branch of olives that goes around your head. This branch was considered sacred. You would also just have the fame. The same thing that exists today, you would be recognized for your accomplishments.
They would be canceled.
The Greeks highly valued physical perfection and and athletic prowess. These games were of supreme importance to them. With the "Olympic Truce," established in the 9th century, the Greeks began a sacred tradition of peace before, during, and after the Olympic games so that spectators could travel safely to and from events, and the games would not be interrupted. Even legal disputes were banished. In 1996 attempts began to revive this tradition. For a more complete discussion of the Olympic Truce and the importance of the Olympic games in ancient Greek culture, please refer to the links below:
War. If there were any battles or wars going on, they would call a temporary truce to play in the Olympic games.
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being a torch bearer in the 96 Olympic games i would value it as priceless
Mario and Sonic at the Winter Olympic Games could be considered as Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games 2, which would mean that the game is already released. Other than this, Mario and Sonic at the London Olympic Games will be released later on this year for Wii and early 2012 for 3DS.
If you mean the ancient Olympic games in Rome or Italy where ever it was then it is because they would compete naked to make sure they weren't a girl( because back then girls weren't allowed to compete in Olympic games) and it was also in the same place unlike nowadays.
This is unlikely to happen as the Commonwealth games are limited to countries from the British Commonwealth and are therefore a lot smaller than the Olympic Games.
for international fame