The Olympic Games started from as long as 776 B.C, but has still seemed to be such an event to this day. The Olympics have such a variety of different sports and events nowadays, but what was it like back then? Ever since 776 B.C, the Olympics have been held every four years and they contain lots of athletic events. Not only are the Olympics a time for people to enjoy watching and being part of, but back then, it is also politically important. The games helped federate the Greek Empire. In order to be in the Olympics, you were required to qualify and have your name inscribed in lists. Before you can compete in the Olympics, you have to train in your own country 10 months prior to the actual games. Religion and belief wise, the games
Third, Greece valued competition and because of their desire for the perfect body and their intense passion for competition, they founded the Olympic Games. Modern day society continues to celebrate the Olympic Games, and the games still bring nations together, to converse and share ideas. Additionally, three things remain constant from the original Greek Olympic Games; they are held every four years; they have opening and closing ceremonies, and the winning athletes are still treated with abundant importance. (“The Ancient Olympics.”)
The Olympics began in the 8th century BCE. The Olympics were the single biggest gathering of any kind in the Greek world. A reason the Olympics were such a huge hit is, the sports in Greece offered a truce to spectators and Athletes traveling to Olympia. Romans would have festivals of their own. The festivals were hosts of sports and other games.
“Although the ancient Games were staged … from 776 BC through 393 AD, it took 1503 years for the Olympics to return” (The Games). The Olympic Games were very important to the Greeks just like the Games are a huge spectacle for the world now. The Games were always important to the Greeks because the Olympics tied into their religion. The Greeks used the Olympics to worship their gods by showing their strength and gifts that the gods had given them. Once the Greeks lost their empire, the Olympics died off. Modern day people did not warm up to the idea of the Olympics until the 1900s. Once they warmed up to the idea of the Olympics, they took off with it, and it is now a global spectacle. The Olympics has a rich history, significant purpose,
When you think of the Olympics, you most likely think of gymnastics, soccer, swimming, hockey and many more events. However, very few of the sports that are competed in now existed when the Olympics first began. They have evolved considerably over the last 3,000 years. First of all, there were very few events compared to how many there are now. Also, the Olympics went from only being known in Greece to being “the world’s preeminent sporting competition.” (History.com)
The Greeks set up athletic events in honor of Zeus for which the Olympics was made.
The Olympic Games have been around for quite a long time and were important long ago as they are today. The first Olympic Games can be traced back to 776 BC and were dedicated to the Olympian gods. The Games were held year after year until Emperor Theodosius banned them in 393 AD. They took place in Olympia, a western
The Olympics is one of the biggest sporting events in the world and people travel from all around the world just to compete in it. The Olympics is a great way for people from the same or different countries to interact and to maybe learn more about another sport. The summer Olympics is every two years and the winter Olympics is every other two years. For most sports getting into the Olympics symbolizes “making it” but in others its just a regular tournament. Three important aspects of the Olympics are when they were created, who participated, and how the Olympics changed over time.
The Olympics originated from Greece in 776 BCE and are still seen every four years, with the summer and winter Olympics in alternating two years. In the Greek Olympics they would hold various sports including running, jumping, disc throwing, wrestling, chariot races, and much more. Since then many games and events have been added and some have been removed, but the idea of showing strength and having different peoples come together is still there. The ancient Olympics were a time that all free citizens could come together and compete; even unmarried women were allowed to participate. The modern day Olympics is still a huge event for people to come together.
The Olympic games started thousands of years ago, inspiring watchers even back then. It didn't have as many sports as it does now, but it had to have started somewhere. The Olympics provided benefits such as entertainment and religious significance. The games also provided the the ancient times with calendars, which have aided many historians in finding out certain periods of time. The games were great for Greece and it's neighbors.
The Olympics which started many, many years ago, had so many benefits they made the calendar of the Olympic Games which helped history.
Ancient Olympics originated in a religious way and influenced modern Olympics greatly in many forms. The Olympics were a very important part of Greek culture because it honored their god, Zeus. Gods played an important role in the ancient Olympics but slowly started focusing more on competition. Like today, participating in the Olympics was a great honor and the winners were well rewarded and respected. The Olympics have brought people together for several years to compete and have fun, at least for the viewers. The Olympics started off from naked Greek men, to all genders and ethnicities competing.
One of Greece’s most popular achievements was the olympics. They held this event in honor of Zeus. They were thought to begin the olympics in 776 BC. Most of their games were much like today’s. Like Javelin,
Today the Olympic Games are the ultimate sporting even that takes place every four years and is comprised of men and women whose commitment and dedication to the be the very best is truly inspiring. What toll does this is sort of dedication take on the athletes over a period of time and furthermore what kind of toll does it on the rest of the populace, who watches these athletes in utter awe. As a population do we look at these people as one of us or something entirely different and if so, was it always that way? The origins of the Olympiad reveals that the games not only changed the lives of the men and women who competed but also the average citizen, who only spectated the games. A work on the entire history of the Olympic Games would be both entertaining and very tedious therefore, this work will be an analysis of the Olympic Games from creation, which is around 776 B.C. to about 396 B.C. This range will still be able to show how the Olympic Games changed many different aspects about life. This work will include a general overview of the Greek Olympics. This overview will include how/ why the Greek Olympics began and a description of the games that were played and what caused the expansion of the games. Next, will be a description of the games. The description of the games will include three separate accounts of the Greek Olympics from the people who experienced it. After that, will be how male and female athletes were treated by society at this time. Finally, how the
The Olympic games began in 776 B.C, as a ceremonial series of events to honor the Greek King of the gods, Zeus. It included sports such as wrestling, chariot races, discus throwing, and javelin. The Olympics in these ancient times, were regarded as extremely important and anyone who had lost had to face severe repercussions from their own countrymen when they went back. However, victors were held in high esteem and were honored greatly when they returned home.
While there are clear contrasts between the ancient and the modern Olympics there is still the respect for the athlete striving to perform at the highest level. Today, the Olympic Games are the world's largest carnival of athletic skill and competitive spirit. They are displays of nationalism, commerce, and politics. These important elements of the Olympics are not a modern invention, as the first Olympics was in 776 BC in Ancient Greece. After 1503 years, in 1896 the Olympic Games were recreated as what we know today. The Ancient Games were once dedicated to the Olympian God, Zeus Olympios and were staged on the ancient plains of Olympia, which is also how the word ‘Olympics’ originated from. The modern Olympics is the largest international sporting event, which feature both summer and winter sports competitions in which thousands of respectable athletes from over 200 different nations compete against one another. There are clear contrast between the modern and ancient forms of the Olympic Games regarding uniforms, participants, religion, events, politics and the concept of amateurism. However both the Ancient Greeks and the people in the modern world still respect and admire the athletics achievements of the participants making the Olympics the most highly regarded contest in sport.