"Olympic Games," he said.More than 1000 years before Christ, the sport has taken on the hilltop "Olympus" in Greece, it is called the race based on the names of places as "Olympic Games" by athletes will have to race to a contest naked right part of the body, and also has some martial sports, such as wrestling, to prove the strength. There are viewers, but just men. Prohibited women visitors, so viewers will have to climb up on the top of his subsequent popular more. On top of that he is obviously too narrow. There is not enough capacity for both players and spectators of all. In the year 776 before Christ. Tea kadai, add, move the race down the Hill at Olympus and has adjusted to better match the new waste by allowing participants to wear pants. Orderly arrangement competition clearance is. With the emperor to become Chairman Allow women to attend the race, but the race is not allowed. Types of competitive athletics that is believed to be in the first category 5 is running, jumping, wrestling, pitching machines, and bolt laen participants who will have to play a whole 5 category winners will receive a prize is a Crown made of olive twigs, which are based on Olympus ' and get the honour to travel to every State. As the representative of God.The race has taken consecutively to counts to 1200 years, until in the year 936 (of 393) Emperor how fierce did Roman chahaeng Asilah advocate declared abandoned it because there are other employed come into play, so hopefully more healthy rewards their players with gambling as a financial Apocalypse, which has the original purpose. This is why he commanded his aborted race. After an ancient Olympics were aborted for a period of up to 15 centuries, new age Olympics occurred, with France's important person shooter title, Baron. Pierre de View Bernard melons have born the idea to revive the Olympics competition in contact with important people of England, France and the United States for a period of up to four years until it was revived again as a present.
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