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Nike came out in 700 bc so around that time they most common athletic shoes were the 6.0s

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What was the only athletic event in the first modern Olympics?

The question is impossible to answer, since there were many athletic events in the fisrt MODERN Olympics. The question would be plausible if pertaining to the first Olympic Games of the antiquity (776 BC). The answer is: One event - the stadium race.


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Who invented the olympic games in 1800?

In ancient Greece, the Greeks invented the Olympic Games in honor of their gods. These athletic contests began about 776 BC. The games were held in Olympia, Greece and some of the athletic events included discus throws, running, and wrestling.


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