Ancient Olympics Race Track
 
African American History
Civil War
Colonial America
Great Depression
Revolutionary War
US Political History
 
 
Alexander the Great
Archimedes
Battle of Marathon
Greek Mythology
Greek God
Greek Goddess
Olympics
 
 
Biography of Benedict Arnold
Biography Of Laura Ingraham
Biography Of Paul Wolfowitz
Biography Of Ralph Carter
Biography Of Rachel Welch
Heather Burge Biography
Kwame Kilpatrick Biography
Prince William Biography
 
 
Bob Marley History
Bon Jovi History
Bruce Springsteen History
Dolly Parton History
 
 
Rise of Roman Empire
The Fall Of Rome
Gladiators
Cleopatra & Rome
Emperor Augustus
Emperor Constantine
Emperor Julius Caesar
Emperor Mark Antony
 
 
History Of Africa
History Of Asia
History Of Australia
History Of Caribbean
History Of Central America
History Of Europe
History Of New Zealand
History Of South America
History Of South Asia
History Of Southeast Asia
History Of The Middle East
 
 
World War I
World War II
Cold War
Iraq War
Iran War
Persian Gulf War
Afghanistan War
Vietnam War
Crusades
Peloponnesian War
Punic War
 

 

 
 




Sponsored Links:

Ancient Olympics Race Track  


The ancient Olympics were unlike modern Olympics. Not many countries and not everyone were allowed to participate in the ancient Olympics. Only free men, who could speak Greek and who were from the ancient Greek empire, were eligible to participate in the Olympics.

Also, the ancient Olympics did not have many events, and it lasted only for a day, unlike modern Olympics. Originally, in the ancient Olympics there was only one event called the stadion race, this was a short sprint of around 180 to 240 meters. Later on, a two stade race was added to the events where the participants had to complete one lap of the stadium which would be around 400 meters. The ancient Olympics also started having one long distance race where the runners would be required to run around 7 to 24 stades, i.e., approximately 1350 m to 4600 m.

One of the other races which is not a part of the modern Olympics was a stade race with athletes in armors. The athletes were supposed to carry a shield and had to be equipped with a helmet. A standard armor which these athletes had to wear weighed around 50-60 lb. They had to run 2-4 stades with this. It was very difficult for the athletes to avoid falling or dropping their shields and this race was mainly useful in building speed and stamina which the Greek men needed for starting off their military service.

In the years that followed, many more events were added such as boxing, long jump, wrestling, javelin throw, shot put, and equestrian.

More Articles :

Ancient Olympics Race Track

 

 Sponsored Links :
 
 
Email Newsletter icon, E-mail Newsletter icon, Email List icon, E-mail List icon Sign up for our Email Newsletter
For Email Newsletters you can trust
 
Follow us on :
  Follow Us On Twitter Subscribe Feed Follow Us on Facebook

How-Often-Do-The-Summer-Olympics-Occur      The Summer Olympics, also known as the Olympiad, occurs every 4 years. It is an international event where multiple sporting events are held, and athletes from many countries participate in these various events. The Summer Olympics is organized by the International Olympics committee. More..

Sponsored Links:

 

space
 
Home  • Archaeological Periods   • Art History  • Artifacts • Biography   • Computer   • Holiday History   • Miscellaneous  • Military History   • Privacy Policy   • Contact

English VersionSpanish VersionItalian VersionGerman VersionCzech Version
Ancient Olympics Race Track )
Copyright © 2011  Historyking.com, All Rights Reserved.