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The ancient Olympics, originating in Olympia, Greece in 776 BC, were not merely sporting events but religious festivals honoring Zeus. Only male Greek citizens could compete, and a sacred truce known as ekecheiria protected athletes and spectators from conflict during the games.
Interestingly, the games began with a singular event—a foot race called the stadion. As time progressed, additional disciplines were included, echoing the martial prowess of the athletes. The training regimen was rigorous and varied, often intertwined with intellectual pursuits in gymnasios, which possessed libraries alongside training facilities.