olive leaf wreath and a statue of themselves on mount Olympus.
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The prizes were olive wreaths, palm branches and woollen ribbons
They both had people in it and judges and prizes
The prizes from the Ancient Olympic Games primarily came from the city-states that hosted the events and the wealthy patrons who sponsored the athletes. Winners were typically awarded wreaths made of olive leaves, symbolizing victory and honor. Additionally, they often received monetary rewards, valuable gifts, or privileges from their home cities, such as free meals or statues in their honor. The prizes were a reflection of the prestige associated with athletic success in ancient Greek culture.
Well, firstly, they were nude in the Ancient, there were no medals (different prizes), their was completely different sports (chariot racing), only Greek cities took part, not countries, and only men were allowed to take part.
it was in ancient olympic
They win gold medals (worth US$600) if they are first, silver (worth US$325) if they are second, and bronze (worth US$3) if they are third. Each countries' Olympic federation decides on a cash prize for their athletes (ranging from US$1million for gold in Singapore to no cash prizes in Great Britain)
Medals, if you mean the modern ones.
No, there was only olympic games for men in ancient olympic history
A wreath of honour.
they receive a medal
Gold, Silver, and Bronze Medals.