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    The ancient Greeks had an everlasting effect on modern society in more ways than one. One of these ways was through athletics/sports. In about 776AD one of the first known sports events was born in Athens, Greece, the Olympics. Although there is a few differences between modern and ancient Olympics/athletics, they were the base of modern sports. If the Greeks had not made or had an effect on the Olympics or any other sports that they influenced they athletics that we have today would not be the same

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    Where and when did the Olympics begin? What events did they compete in? Are our Olympic events the same as theirs were? How often did they have the Olympics? The Olympics started in 776 BC by the Greeks. Every four years lots of people, including me, love to watch the summer and winter Olympics. It has many great and exciting events that our own country participates in by having the best athletes represent their country and, compete in a series of events to bring home a gold, silver, or bronze medal

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    of the Ancient Greeks, mythology and cult infused every aspect of their lives. The Greeks placed great emphasis on pleasing the gods and honoring them through various means. Perhaps the most spectacular means of honoring the gods were the Olympic Games. The Olympic Games were part of the Panhellenic Games, four sets of athletic contests and festivals. The four Panhellenic Games were the Olympic, Pythian, Isthmian, and Nemean Games. Of these, the Olympic Games were the most famed. The Olympic Games

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    So far, Ancient Greece is one of the biggest empires in the world. Ancient Greece is known as its Olympics. The origins of the Olympics recorded in 8th century BC. The following text will mention about the Ancient sports that were competing in Greece and the differences between today's sports and Ancient sports. Firstly, a brief information about the Olympics. There are no certain information about how the games started but there

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    Ancient Games and Sports Paper - Discus Joelle Jackson, Cassie Hayes, Ragan Davis and Grace Fischel Latin II G6 9.8.17. Discus, an ancient athletic game originating in the ancient Greek Olympics, was one of the first games in the athletic competition. A throwing contest involving a weighted metal or stone disc, known as a discus, comparable to the modern day frisbee, competitors competed to see who could throw the disc the farthest. Representing one fifth of the pentathlon event

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    you think of the Olympics, sports like gymnastics, soccer, swimming, hockey and many more events probably come to mind. 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) The Olympics can be traced back

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    Olympics were very important event. Olympic games began in Ancient Greece from 776 BC and lasted to 393 AD. It is believed that they may have begun for hundreds of years before. Games were every fourth year at Olympia, in southwest Greece. The games took five days, when there was peace. Sacred truce announced before olympics and all the wars stopped. It ensure that athletes and spectators could join safely in the Olympic Games. Before the game messengers announced the Olympics throughout Greece

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    recognition of classical studies in the last part of the 20th century, most educated individuals know almost nothing about the Ancient Greeks. One exception to this general ignorance, however, is the near worldwide knowledge that the Ancient Greeks had a powerful love of competition and sporting events to test the strength and power of the individual. The Ancient Olympic Games are normally dated to 776 B.C.; but we know that Greek athletic competition had a long history before this recorded date

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    776 B.C Ancient Greece and 2014 A.D Sochi, Russia. For some, these are just two locations with two random dates. But to others, these are the dates of the very first olympic games and the most recent olympic games. In many ways these two cultures are similar, from the massive gap between the wealthy and the poor, to the discrimination of women and gays, and corrupt rulers. And in many more ways these two cultures are completely different, from how their victors are treated, the average male life

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    America, Pennsylvania King-Highland Stables Friday 14, 2015 7:15 A.M With rage, Trevor swept the papers off his desk. How come the records showed mostly women winning events and championships? Why were the number of men lower in status of winning events and championships this year? He frustratedly nibbled on the tip of his pen. He and his friends have really believed women are just for pleasure and distraction, and yet he was being proven wrong with this status. Today, he had to write down his

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