Ancient Olympics FAQs
and online Q/A surveys:

when were
the first Games?

were the athletes
amateurs or pros?

were women allowed
to compete?

how political
were the Games?

how commercial?

glossary

sources/credits

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

were the ancient games better than ours? More fair and square? More about sports and less about money? Are modern games more sexist? More political? Have we strayed from the ancient Olympic ideal?

Read on and decide for yourself.
On the next few pages, take the Q/A surveys and tell us where you stand on the issues.

During this Olympic season, you may hear from announcers, critics, commentators and even athletes that the Olympic games are too commercial, too political, too "professional."

Or that the judging is too nationalistic.

Their assumption is that the ancient Olympic Games were different, that ancient Greek athletes were pure in mind and body, that they trained and competed for no other reason than the love of physical exercise, fair competition and to honor their gods.

But is this really true?

well, No.

 

In fact, politics, nationalism, commercialism and athletics were intimately related in the ancient Olympic Games.

We may not realize it, but in today's games we recreate --with surprising accuracy -- the climate and circumstances surrounding the ancient Olympic Games.