History of World Olympic
(Formerly Greek Olympic)
During the ancient Olympic games, the truce, or 'Ekecheiria' was announced across Greece and it's City states. This meant that no war was permitted, and no arms could be carried into Olympia, insuring safe passage for athletes and spectators to the festival.
Began in 776 BC and were held every four years in Olympia, did not have international participation in the way we understand it today. The ancient Olympics were a strictly Greek affair, with only free male Greek citizens allowed to compete. The Games were a religious and athletic festival dedicated to the god Zeus, and participants were required to be of Greek descent.
While the ancient Olympics were not open to athletes from other countries, there were occasions where individuals from Greek colonies or territories outside of mainland Greece may have participated. These individuals were still considered Greek, as they were part of the broader Greek world. However, the concept of international participation as we know it today, with athletes representing different nations, did not exist in the ancient Olympic Games.

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