The Olympics: The Role Model Of The Olympics

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Today we recognize the prestigious Olympics every four years and it is labeled as the best sporting event the world has to offer. If you are in the Olympics, you are put into a category of being a supreme athlete and will represent your country with the best of your ability. Olympians are role models to children of all ages because of the simple fact that only a select few get to represent their country in front of millions each four years. The Olympic games is a test of honor and strength and it brings out the best of every participant involved. Some of the athletic games that Olympics have to offer include wrestling, javelin, and boxing, and many more. Many people have no idea when the Olympics Games started but they date way back to Ancient Greek times around 776 B.C. Back then they had very simple games and contest such as a simple sprint. After awhile they started to add more events such as javelin, discus, wrestling, and even long jump. Around this time the people valued the Olympic games a lot and the ancient Greeks would even stop wars so that they could compete in the covenant Olympic games. After awhile the Olympic games started to change rapidly and many other events were added such as chariot races and boxing to name a few. According to many sources the first winner ever recorded was …show more content…

The sacrifices were conducted on a large alter built up from the ashes of animals sacrificed in previous years. The ancient Olympics did not keep records but there have been stories of some great accomplishments. For instance, Aegus was said to have run home to Argos which was over 60 miles away in one day which seems like an impossible task. Another example of this is Milo, who was said to have carried a bull to the arena which the Olympics were held and butchered it and ate the entire bull all in one

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