a olive crown
They were awarded nothing and went home to their city-state hanging their heads.
the first Olympic game honored the Greek god Zeus! Also forthe Olympic winners got crowns made from leaves and vinesfrom a special tree!
The very firsrt Olympics were in 1896. Held to honor the Greek gods, men typicaly performed in the nude. The winners usually only got a laurel wreath, while the losers usually died. However, people still performed because of the glory and respect that an Olympic winner commanded.
athletes were treated like demi-gods and given rewards for winning artisans made statues of some of the olympic winners the gods were naked, and so were the athletes
A sacrifice to Zeus, in whose honour the Games were held.
It has been a tradition since the original olympics between the greek city-states, when the winners received olive wreathes! From then on, each host nation has commissioned and designed flower bouquets for the medal winners.
The Greek people and Athenians and Spartans competed in the Olympic games of Greek.
The Peloponnesian League led by Sparta against the Athenian empire resulted in the devastation of the Greek world, the defeat of Athens and its reduction to a second rate power, further wars between the Greek city-states in varying alliances, and the opportunity for Macedonia to impose control on the weakened Greek cities.
greek historians and olympic games read their poetry
νικητές (niki̱tés)
they used the olympic torch