No, female athletes were not allowed to participate in the ancient Olympics, which were held in Olympia, Greece, from 776 BC to 393 AD. The Games were exclusively for male competitors, and women were prohibited from even attending the events. However, there was a separate festival called the Heraia, which celebrated the goddess Hera and included athletic competitions for women.
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Chariot Racing- something unfair was girls weren't allowed to go to Olympics or school in that time!
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people came from all over ancient Greece after they were approved to be in the Olympics because they had to be good enough. so pretty much anyone who was good enough to participate in the Olympics and was a citizen of a Greek city could participate in the Olympics.
The women weren't allowed to participate in the ancient Olympic games.
In The Ancient Olympics only men were. In the Modern Olympics Women were only aloowed to compete from 1930 onwards
Only men were allowed to compete in the Ancient Olympics and they didn't wear anything while competing, they went naked.
the god of olympia trianed the athletes so they were ready for the olympics
women were not allowed to participate in ancient greek
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