The ancient origins of the Olympics - Armand D'Angour

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Thousands of years in the making,
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what began as part of a religious festival honoring the Greek god Zeus
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in the rural Greek town of Olympia
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has today become the greatest show of sporting excellence on Earth.
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The inception date in 776 BC
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became the basis for the Greek's earliest calendar,
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where time was marked in four-year increments called olympiads.
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What could it be?
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Why, it's the Olympic games, of course.
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Competition fosters excellence, or so thought the Ancient Greeks.
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In addition to sporting events,
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contests were held for music, singing, and poetry.
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You can read about them all yourself in classical literary works,
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like Homer's "Iliad" and Virgil's "Aeneid."
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Even mythical heroes appreciate a good contest every now and then,
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wouldn't you say?
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For the first thirteen games,
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the Ancient Greek Olympics featured just one event, the two hundred yard dash.
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But over time, new exciting contests,
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like boxing,
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chariot and mule racing,
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and even a footrace where the competitors wore a full suit of armor
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enticed many hopeful champions into the Olympic stadium.
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The combined running,
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jumping,
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wrestling,
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javelin throwing,
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and hurling the discus events
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known as the pentathlon inspired world-class competition,
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and the pankration,
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a no holds barred fight where only biting and eye-gouging were prohibited,
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ensured the toughest men were victorious.
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And victorious they were.
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Nobody tops the local baker Coroebus,
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who 776 BC became the very first Olympic champion.
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And we'll never forget Orsippus of Megara,
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the 720 BC Olympic victor tore away his loincloth so he could race unimpeded,
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inaugurating the Ancient Greek tradition of competing in the nude.
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Now there's a winning streak, if ever we've seen one.
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But all good things must end.
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In 391 AD, the Christian Roman Emperor Theodosius banned pagan practices,
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so the world soon bid a fond farewell to the Olympic games.
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But just like those early pankration athletes,
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you can't keep a good one down,
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and 1500 years later in 1896,
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the modern Olympic games kicked off in Athens, Greece.
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Today, the Summer and Winter Olympics
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bring international world-class athletes together by the thousands,
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uniting fans by the billions for the world's foremost sporting competition.
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Citius, Altius, Fortius.
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Three cheers for the Olympics.
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