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Ancient arena
« on: October 31, 2013, 05:26:31 am »
Spectators flocked to the Hippodrome to see around 40 chariots,Tods Shoes, each pulled by four horses, charge chaotically up and down the stadium. Injuries and deaths were common.
Introduced at the 33rd Olympiad in 648BC, pankration (meaning “all strength”) combined boxing and wrestling and is best described as an early version of martial arts.
It was more than 1,400 years before the site of the Games would be excavated, fuelling interest in a revival of the Olympics.
How Games survived for centuries, courtesy
The first 13 Olympics, which were held every four years, featured just one main event, the stadion race, a sprint up one length of the stadium, probably around 180metres.
His ideas led to the establishment of the International Olympic Committee (IOC).
The pentathlon soon became a regular event too, testing athletes’ skills in wrestling, stadion, long jump, javelin and discus.
Boxing, wrestling (Milo of Croton won the event six times) and pankration all became the most anticipated events.
Grand festivals celebrating both religion and sport, with which the Ancient Greeks were obsessed, served the purpose well.
Olympia is about 95 miles west of Athens on a vast peninsula in the Peloponnesian region. The Olympic Games were centred around a magnificent temple dedicated to Zeus, the supreme Greek god.
Destruction of all pagan temples, including the statue of Zeus in AD 426, consigned the Olympics to history.
THE ancient Olympics thrived for more than 1,000 years.
They began in the Greek city of Olympia in 776BC – and were the inspiration for the modern Games 2,Christian Louboutin UK,672 years later.
Coubertin became its general secretary and saw his dream realised when the first modern Olympics opened on April 6th, 1896, in Athens.
Worshippers had flocked to the temple, created by the sculptor Phidias, for decades, but leaders of the new “polis” (city-states) were keen to up the ante and assert their supremacy over rival cities.
Chariot racing was introduced in 680BC.
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More and more events were added, rising to about 12 in total.
In June 1894, a French baron named Pierre de Coubertin organised an international congress at the Sorbonne university in Paris to drum up support for a new Games.
Dioxippus – a friend of Alexander the Great – won the event so many times and was so feared that in 336BC he was crowned champion by default because no one would challenge him.
The ancient Olympics were last held in 393AD when the Roman Emperor Theodosius the Great,The North Face 100 Australia, who had converted to Christianity, banned all pagan festivals.
But the grand finale of the games was a gruelling warriors’ race – about 750 metres in helmets and armour.
They became common throughout Greece and were also seen as a useful way of getting men fit for military duty.
Ancient arena,UGG Sale. The stadium at the site of the ancient Olympic Games at Olympia in Greece,Tods Shoes Sale. Olympia was established around 3000BC.
Birth of the ancient Greek Olympics and their superstar athletes, courtesy
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