Forgotten heroes of ancient Greek Olympic Games

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Authors

KOUŘIL Jiří

Year of publication 2013
Type Article in Proceedings
Conference Perspectives in physical education and sport
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Sports Studies

Citation
Field History
Keywords Ancient Olympic Games; Heroes; Greek ideals.
Description This contribution of history of sport deals with the biggest four sportsmen of Ancient Greece, the winners and olympic record holders (Leonidas, Ladas, Arrhachion and Milon). Each of them represented different athletic discipline. After a brief introduction about the Olympic Games, the contribution concentrates on the sportsmen, their lives, career and influention, and also speaks about the disciplines in which they represented their polis. Some of them (Ladas, Arrhachion) entered into history not only because of their great performances and victories, but also because of their own agitated fates and premature tragic death.

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