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  1. The Ancient Olympics: A History by Nigel Spivey, 2006-06-08
  2. Ancient Greece and the Olympics: A Nonfiction Companion to Hour of the Olympics (Magic Tree House Research Guide #10) by Mary Pope Osborne, Natalie Pope Boyce, 2004-06-08
  3. Olympic Victor Lists and Ancient Greek History by Paul Christesen, 2007-10-22
  4. The Ancient Greek Olympics by Richard Woff, 2000-02-10
  5. The Naked Olympics: The True Story of the Ancient Games by Tony Perrottet, 2004-06-08
  6. A Brief History of the Olympic Games (Brief Histories of the Ancient World) by David C. Young, 2004-07-23
  7. The Ancient Olympic Games by Judith Swaddling, 2008-09-01
  8. Welcome to the Ancient Olympics! (Raintree Fusion: World History) by Jane Bingham, 2007-09-15
  9. Olympic Games in Ancient Greece by Shirley Glubok, Alfred Tamarin, 1984-03
  10. Ancient Greek Athletics by Stephen G. Miller, 2006-08-01
  11. The Olympian: A Tale of Ancient Hellas by E.S. Kraay, 2008-08-04
  12. Sports: From Ancient Olympics to the Super Bowl (Timeline History) by Liz Miles, 2010-09
  13. The Olympic Games: The First Thousand Years by M. I. Finley, H. W. Pleket, 2005-09-01
  14. Ancient Olympics by Chris Oxlade, 2003-10-23

1. Big Fat Greeks Olympics Ancient Greece Articles
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2. The Ancient Olympics
Includes a comparison of ancient and modern Olympics, essays about the history of the Olympics, and stories of ancient Olympic athletes.
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/Olympics/

3. HickokSports.com - History - The Ancient Olympics
This document is a history of the ancient Olympics. It is a page in the History section of HickokSports.com, an online collection of sports information.
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The Ancient Olympic Games
Although the ancient Olympic games were first recorded in 776 BC, they originated at least a century before that and possibly as early as the 13th century BC. One Greek legend said that the great Herakles (Hercules, in the Roman form) won a race at Olympia, a plain in the small state of Elis, and then decreed that the race should be re-enacted every four years. Another said that Zeus himself had originated the festival after defeating Cronus for the sovereignty of heaven. The more likely story is that the Olympic festival was a local religious event until 884 BC, when Iphitus, the king of Elis, decided to turn it into a broader, pan-Hellenic festival. To accomplish that, he entered into a temporary truce with other rulers, allowing athletes and others to travel peacefully to Olympia while the festival was going on. The Greeks based their chronology on four-year periods called Olympiads, and the Olympic festival marked the beginning of each Olympiad. Evidently, the festival was reorganized in 776 BC, which was considered the start of the first Olympiad. The festival was basically a religious gathering to celebrate the gods worshipped in common by all Hellenes, primarily Zeus. There were three other major pan-Hellenic festivals, the Pythian, the Nemean, and the Isthmian, all of which included fairs, but the festival at Olympia became pre-eminent by 572 BC, when Elis and Sparta entered into an alliance under which Elis was in charge of the event itself while Sparta enforced the sacred truce.

4. Beijing Olympics: Ancient Olympia To Recover Soon For Torch Lighting - DesignTAX
PRESS RELEASE February 2008 The forests of Ancient Olympia in Greece will soon be recovered completely in time for the lighting of the torch for the Beijing Olympic Games, according
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5. Ancient Olympic Games - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
The Olympic Games (Ancient Greek τὰ Ὀλύμπια ta Olympia; Modern Greek Ὀλυμπιακοὶ Ἀγῶνες (Katharevousa), Ολυμπιακοί Αγώνες -
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Ancient Olympic Games
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search The Olympic Games ta Olympia Modern Greek Katharevousa Dimotiki Olympiakoi Agones ) were a series of athletic competitions held for representatives of various city-states of Ancient Greece held in honor of Zeus Olympia Theodosius I as part of the campaign to impose Christianity as a state religion . The Games were usually held every four years, or olympiad , as the unit of time came to be known. During a celebration of the Games, an Olympic Truce was enacted so that athletes could travel from their countries to the Games in safety. The prizes for the victors were olive wreaths or crowns. The Games became a political tool used by city-states to assert dominance over their rivals. Politicians would announce political alliances at the Games, and in times of war, priests would offer sacrifices to the gods for victory. The Games were also used to help spread Hellenistic culture throughout the Mediterranean. The Olympics also featured religious celebrations and artistic competitions. A great statue of Zeus , one of the seven wonders of the ancient world was erected in Olympia to preside over the Games. Sculptors and poets would congregate each olympiad to display their works of art to would-be patrons.

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7. The Games At Olympia - Ancient Greece
Interactive site of the ancient Olympics, making use of a model of Olympia and related objects from the museum s collection.
http://www.ancient-greece.co.uk/festivals/story/olympics.html

8. Olympics: Ancient Greece Vs. Present Day
Project by Christina, Eileen, and Katie Quick Facts The Olympics have evolved substantially over the centuries. The rules, requirements, frequency and more have undergone
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The Sports : In the Ancient Greek Olympics there were only ten sports while in modern day Olympics there are substantially more. Still, as in the modern games, they slowly added more. In the ancient games they had 4 running races, equestrian racing, wrestling, boxing, pancratium, pentathlon, and chariot races. In Modern Day Olympics they have gymnastics, triathlon, cycling, fencing, and volleyball to name a few, and of course there are all the winter sports. However, the sports of chariot races and pancratium have been discontinued.
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Wrestling
: ...Wrestling may have evolved from the original Greek games but it is very different today. In ancient Greece, there were two forms of wrestling. First there was upright wrestling. During this competition the combatants stood upright and the winner was the man who could throw the other to the earth. This was a sport of skill and grace rather than brute force. It was also part of the ancient Greek Pentathlon. The judges declared a looser if knees or the man's hips, back or shoulders touched the ground. It was held in a sandpit unlike the mats used today. That which is the same is that there can be no illegal moves such as hitting, gouging or twisting of hands, feet, arms or legs during the event.
Ground wrestling was very different as well. During this event hitting and kicking were allowed. It seems almost like boxing and wrestling combined because just like boxing, the end of the match occurs when the looser admits defeat or is disabled. This event was part of the Pankration, an event that is no longer a part of the modern Olympics.

9. Davies The Link With Olympics Ancient And Modern - Olympics, Sport - The Indepen
No matter what the outcome of the big vote happens to be in Singapore on Wednesday, Britain's Olympic legacy will remain securely in place. Chris Davies is firstclass proof of
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10. Penn Museum - The Real Story Of The Ancient Olympic Games
Were the ancient games better than ours? More fair and square? More about sports and less about money? Are modern games more sexist? More political? Have we strayed from the ancient Olympic ideal?
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11. BBC - History - Ancient History In Depth: The Olympics: Ancient Versus Modern
Dr Stephen Instone looks at the history of this ancient sporting event
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By Dr Stephen Instone Last updated 2010-10-15 Today's Olympic Games are based on what took place at Olympia, in Greece, nearly three millennia ago. What were the ancient Olympics like, and how different were they from those of modern times?
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Traditionally it has always been said that the Games started at Olympia in 776 BC, about the time that Homer was born. But for several centuries before that date Olympia had been a cult site for the worship of Zeus, a numinous location away from human dwellings, overlooked by a hill, with the sacred River Alph flowing through it. What was it that caused people to change from honouring Zeus solely with dedicatory offerings, to honouring him through athletics? Several factors seem to have been involved. One is the rise of the Greek

12. Athens 2004 Olympics - Ancient Greek Urns
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13. The Origin Of The Olympics: Ancient Calendars And The Race Against Time
Copyright One Reed Publications, 2002 The Origin of the Olympics Ancient Calendars and the Race Against Time. by Valerie Vaughan Throughout the world, all ancient or
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The Origin of the Olympics:
Ancient Calendars and the Race Against Time
by Valerie Vaughan Throughout the world, all ancient or primitive cultures have held a similar type of ceremony to celebrate the new year. In general, this ritual usually involved someone, who represented the old year, being driven out by someone representing the new year. The new year person usually led a procession of some kind, often made up of dancers or people who jumped and leaped. Such a procession is precisely what occurred during the earliest Olympic festivals in Greece. There are several myths which describe the origin of these Olympic festivals which were the inspiration for today's Olympic games. One story tells of a man named Pelops who wanted to marry Hippodamia, the daughter of King Oenomaus. Oenomaus was willing to offer his daughter's hand to any potential suitor who could compete with him and win in a chariot race. Each contestant would take Hippodamia in his chariot and try to beat her father, but Oenomaus would always win and then kill the losing suitor. Before Pelops came along, Oenomaus had so far killed twelve suitors and hung up their heads for display. Hippodamia loved Pelops, and she secretly fixed her father's chariot so it would fail. In the race, his chariot crashed and Oenomaus died, making him the 13th victim, so Pelops won. Pelops got the girl, became the new king, and according to Pindar (5th c. BC), the Olympics were started to commemorate the chariot race of Pelops.

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  • The Ancient Olympic Games began as part of a religious festival in honor of .
    http://www.penn.museum/sites/olympics/olympicintro.shtml

    http://www.penn.museum/sites/olympics/olympicorigins.shtml
    There was a separate festival for women in honor of .
    http://www.penn.museum/sites/olympics/olympicsexism.shtml
    Ancient athletes competed as not as members of a national team.
    http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/Olympics/comp.html

    http://www.pentathlon.org.au/info/history.php
    The competitions adhered to a strict set of rules.
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    How many wrestling crowns did this competitor from ancient times win?
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    The first Olympics games are usually given the start year of 776 BCE, but they probably began even sooner. The ancient Greeks loved competitions of all sorts, especially sporting competitions. The Olympics were not the only competition games held in ancient Greece, but they were the most popular. The following is a humorous look at five ancient Greek city-states. In truth, the Greeks took the games quite seriously. Nearly all the ancient Greek cities sent teams to participate in the ancient Greek Olympics. If two or more Greek city-states happen to be at war with each other when the game date arrived, war was halted for the duration of the games. Everyone wanted their city-state to win! It's around 480 BCE
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    19. The Ancient Olympic Games
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    The Ancient Olympics
    The ancient Olympics grew out of religious festivals that many Greek cities held to honor their gods. Athletic contests, like foot racing and wrestling, were part of these festivals. As Greece became a bigger and more important country, the cities started holding a large festival as a sign of unity. They eventually chose a place called Olympia to hold the festival, partly because of its many religious temples. Every four years, all wars were stopped as the country came together to honor the god Zeus. These early Olympics each lasted between one and three days, but from around 400 BC on, the festival was a full five days as more and more events were added. Many of these events are still held today, like running races, javelin and discus throws, wrestling and boxing. Some other events included chariot racing and contests for boys. Even though Olympics had been held for hundreds of years, the first time anyone kept track of the winners was in 776BC. A cook named Coroebus is the first champion listed, winning the stadion, a race of about 210 yards. During the 1000 years after those first "official" Games in 776BC, Greece came under Roman rule. After the 293

    20. Athens 2004 Olympics - Ancient Coins
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