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How did the sport come about?

If we turn to history, we will notice that sports probably have their origin in religion. Prehistoric man worshiped the gods by performing ritual dances. These dances resembled the movements of warriors or hunters. Later, they began to be performed simply for the pleasure of the dancers themselves and, probably, then turned into one of the varieties of sports. The Egyptians had some sports as early as 4 years ago. But the sport as athletics originated in Greece.

The first Olympic Games known to historians were held in Greece in 776 BC. e. Today we know how important sport is in our lives. But it was incomparably more important in Ancient Greece. Each boy, while studying at school, trained in running, jumping, wrestling. A person was considered a good athlete if, having reached middle age, he continued to be strong and hardy.

The ideal of the Greeks was to have a healthy mind in a healthy body. Therefore, they did not admire that person who was only an athlete, as well as one who, on the contrary, succeeded in everything, but did not go in for sports. However, they also had professional athletes, especially in sports such as boxing and wrestling.

There have been many sports festivals in Greece, but the oldest and most important are the Olympic Games. Only young men of purely Greek origin, who underwent ten months of training, could compete. Initially, the Games consisted of running and jumping competitions. Later, wrestling, boxing, discus and spear throwing, and chariot competitions were added.

Author: Likum A.

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