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Olive branch. The winners of the ancient Olympic Games did not pay attention to material rewards, but gave them the highest honor——— a wreath of olive branches.
The practice of awarding an olive branch wreath to the winning athlete began at the 7th Ancient Olympic Games in 752 BC. At that time, in addition to awarding the champion with an olive branch wreath, another palm branch was issued, and the athlete held the branch in his right hand to show his glory. The olive branch corolla is not only made with great care, but also with special piety.
At that time, it was decreed that the braided branches of the tree were to be cut by children of both parents with a knife of pure gold from the olive grove next to the temple of Zeus.
The ancient Greeks believed that the olive tree was a sacred symbol of peace and happiness brought to mankind by Athena, the Athenian patron goddess, so it was a special honor to make a wreath of olive branches and award it to athletes.
In addition to the olive branch corolla, some material rewards and preferential treatment were also given to the winners at different times in ancient Greece. However, material rewards were always secondary, such as in the 1st to 6th ancient Olympic Games, where the material prize given to the winner was only a goat, and later the oil pot used to paint the body.
Olympic winners are rewarded not only by the convention, but also by their own city-states. But the most important, and the longest-standing form of reward, is the awarding of an olive branch corolla.
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The olive branch symbolizes peace in Greece.
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There were no medals in the ancient Olympic Games, and the prize of the champion was a flower crown made of olive branches, which was the most sacred prize in the ancient Olympic Games, and it was the highest honor to get it. It wasn't until the 15th century, at an amusement fair in Zurich, Switzerland, that the organizers gave each winner a gold coin, and then the medals appeared.
In the earliest Olympic Games, the winner was awarded an olive branch and a laurel, and olives played an important role in the ancient Olympic Games, where temples were lit with olive oil and athletes were anointed with olive oil.
At the first Olympic Games in 1896, no gold medals were awarded in the first competition, only the top two in each event, and the silver medal was awarded to the champion and the bronze medal to the runner-up. In accordance with the ancient tradition, the organizing committee also presented wreaths to the winning sports molders.
In 1904, the first place won a gold medal at the 3rd Olympic Games, and the IOC reissued medals to the top three athletes in each event at the 1896 and 1900 Olympic Games, and the gold, silver and bronze medals have been used since then.
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The prize of the champion of the ancient Olympic Games was a wreath of olive branches, which was the most sacred prize of the ancient Olympic Games, and it was the highest honor to receive it.
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Olive branch garland, the ancient Greeks believed that the olive tree was brought to the world by Athena, the Athenian god of protection, and was a symbol of peace and happiness bestowed by the gods on mankind, so the olive crown woven with olive branches was the most sacred prize.
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The first champion of the ancient Olympics was Koroba. Cook.
According to historical records, in the field race of the first Ancient Olympic Games in 776 BC, the chef of the city-state of Elis, Coroba, won the final victory after several rounds of competition, and won the only crown of the first ancient Olympic Games. Koroba became the first champion in the history of the ancient Olympic Games, and he received a high honor. Throughout his life, Koroba was revered for this achievement, which kept him at the top of the list of winners in the future.
It is said that when Koroba died, his tomb was buried between Elise and Sheila, becoming the boundary stone between the two powerful city-states and as a symbol of eternal peace.
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The first champion of the ancient Olympic Games was Korobas.
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