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How did the Olympic Games get started?

The ancient Olympic Games were mainly a part of a religious festival in honour of Zeus, the father of the Greek gods and goddesses. The festival and the games were held in Olympia, a rural sanctuary site in the western Peloponnesos. [see map]

Gadzooks! It's Zeus!
("Heads") of silver coin, minted by Philip II of Macedonia in about 350 BC to commemorate his victory in the horse race at Olympia.

Model of the Sanctuary of Zeus at Olympia, where the first games were held as part of religious festivals honoring Zeus. The Temple of Zeus is near the center. [see plan]

The Greeks who came to the Sanctuary of Zeus at Olympia shared the same religious beliefs and spoke the same language. The athletes were all male citizens of the city-states from every corner of the Greek world, coming from as far away as Iberia (Spain) in the west and the Black Sea (Turkey) in the east.

The sanctuary was named in those days after Mt. Olympos, the highest mountain in mainland Greece. In Greek mythology, Mt. Olympos was the home of the greatest of the Greek gods and goddesses.

From 776 BC, the Games were held in Olympia every four years for almost 12 centuries (1200 years!).

More athletic events were gradually added until, by the 5th century BC, the religious festival consisted of a five-day program. The athletic events included

three foot races
stadion
diaulos
and
dolichos

as well as
the pentathlon
(5 contests:
discus,
javelin,
long jump,
wrestling,
and foot race)
pugme
(boxing)
pale
(wrestling)
pankration
and the
hoplitodromos

The ancient Olympic Games began in the year 776 BC, when Koroibos, a cook from the nearby city of Elis, won the stadion race, a foot race 600 feet (about 200m) long.

Some historians believe that this was the only athletic event of the games for the first 13 Olympic festivals or until 724 BC.

There is evidence, both from books and archaeological diggings, that suggests that the games may have existed at Olympia much earlier than this date, perhaps as early as the 900 BC.

A group of bronze tripods have been found at Olympia, some of which may be nearly three thousand years old, and it has been suggested that these tripods may in fact be prizes for some of the early events at Olympia.

Additional events, both equestrian (for horses) and for humans, were added throughout the course of the history of the Olympic Games.

Equestrian events, held in the hippodromos, were an important part of the athletic program of the ancient Olympic Games and by the 5th century BC included the tethrippon and the keles.

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How we got from the Ancient Olympics to the Modern Games

Although the ancient Games were staged in Olympia, Greece, from 776 BC through 393 AD, it took 1503 years for the Olympics to return. The first modern Olympics were held in Athens, Greece, in 1896. The man responsible for its rebirth was a Frenchman named Baron Pierre de Coubertin, who presented the idea in 1894. His original thought was to start the modern Games in 1900 in his native Paris, but delegates from 34 countries were so excited by the idea that they convinced him to move the Games up to 1896 and have Athens serve as the first host.

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