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    If we analyze The Olympic Charter which marks the beginning of modern Olympics we will realize that these events originally were based on a philosophy and certain principles. As it is mentioned in fundamental principle 2: Olympism is a philosophy of life, exalting and combining in a balanced whole the qualities of body, will and mind. Blending sport with culture and education, Olympism seeks to create a way of life based on the joy found in effort, the educational value of good example and respect

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    Stephen G. Miller, the author of Ancient Greek Athletics and many other academic writings lived a very astounding life. Miller spent a great portion of his life traveling between the United States and Greece. He went to school to become an archaeologist and afterwards became a professor at Berkeley and the American School of Classical Studies at Athens. Miller was driven by Plato’s love for his work; however, he faced a minor setback when he realized Plato’s language was beyond what he could understand

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    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 Olympics can be traced back

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    centered on the origin of the Olympic games. How did they start? Where did they begin? Why were they created? These are questions that some people still ask today. Lets begin with “How did they start?” The Olympic games began in 776 BC. A cook from a nearby city won a 600-foot long stadium race thus some how started the Ancient Olympics. Many historians believe that this was the only event at the time. The Olympics took place in a city known as Olympia, which was an ancient Greek city. In this time

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    There are a couple of ways in which a given cultural period has influenced the modern world. In my opinion if you look at today compared to the Ancient Greece time period looking back about 2500 years ago a lot of things they have created and started evolved into great things for an example. Sports and the Olympics, Architecture, and even the Greek arts. I personally feel like these subjects hit home when we are talking about influential changes from the past to todays culture. You actually might

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    Track and Field is an ancient Olympic sport that began in 776 B.C. This sport is one of the most famous Olympic sports in history. There are many areas to focus on such as, the ancient olympic game versus the modern olympic game, as well as the various track and field events whiting the sport. From track events, to field events, there are 14 events in total. Considering track and field as a sport that requires the use of energy and technique, there are many elements to acknowledge while participating

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    Olympics Research Paper

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    Olympic Games Essay The Olympics was created in 776 BC. Barron Pierre Coubertin founded the International Olympic committee in 1894 leading the first modern games in Athens in 1896. The games were held in honour of Zeus, king of the gods, and were staged every four years at Olympia, a valley near a city called Elis. When Koroibos, a cook from the nearby city of Elis won the stadio race, a foot race 600 feet long. The games were held in Olympia every four years for almost 12 centuries.

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    Ancient Greek Sports

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    Sports In Ancient Greece Sprints, discus, javelin, wrestling, marathons, horse races. Any of these ring a bell? All of these sports started in Ancient Greece with the Olympics. In Ancient Greece sports played a huge role in people's health, daily routine, hobbies and still plays a huge roll in life today. The Olympics started a lot different than how we may think, and it may surprise you how that there was only one event but still such a huge deal in the Greek’s life. The first ever Olympics recorded

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    Sports in Ancient Greece In Ancient Greece there weren’t as many sports as there are now. Sports today are a lot different from what they used to be in the Olympics in Athens. The Greeks were polytheistic. That means believing in many gods/goddesses. The Ruler of the gods was Zeus, the King of the Heavens and the god of lighting. Then, there were his two brothers Poseidon and Hades. Poseidon is the god of the seas and Hades is the god of the Underworld. Hera is the goddess of marriage and she is

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    World Wrestling History

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    wrestling in Ancient Egypt. Drawings were discovered in Ancient Egypt in the tombs of Beni-Hassan representing 400 couples of wrestlers. “These drawings witness the existence of corporations of wrestlers in Ancient Egypt, wrestling rules, and refereeing codes”(United World Wrestling). For the Greeks, wrestling was a science and a “divine art”, and it represented the most important training for young men. Athletes wrestled naked, with their bodies coated in olive oil and

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