Olympics
What
Who
When
Bonus
100

most popular racing in Roman times, using horses

 chariot races

100

jumping from a running start

long jump

100

Which of the Greek Gods was the Ancient Olympics in honour of?

Zeus

100

How often are the Olympics held?

 every 4 years

100

the first sport in the first 15 games

What is running

200

fighting in a enclosed area with your fists

boxing

200

grappling with an opponent with the aim of overpowering them eg through pinning them to the ground

wrestling

200

Who could not compete in the Olympics until 1900 in the Paris Olympics?

women

200

True of False: The Games were a religious event.

True

200

the reason married women could not watch the games.

naked men

300

Which athletics event involves using these weights? 1, 1.5 or 2 kg? 

discus

300

City where the Ancient Greeks usually met for their sporting competitions

Olympia

300

Which ancient Greek city-state encouraged PE for girls so that they could give birth to strong men?

Sparta

300

The Greek event called Pankration was a combat sport which combined which two events?

Boxing and Wrestling

300

Which finger did combat sport participants raise as a sign of surrender?

index (they often died before they had a chance to do this)

400

100 meter, 200 meter,400 meter

running distances

400

Which modern day fiction mirrors the ancient Olympics where representatives from city-states would meet to compete in sporting events?

Hunger Games
400

What was the sentence/punishment for married women who attended the Olympics to watch the games?

Death

400

True or False: All athletes competed naked

True

400

 Had to be a Man. Had to speak Greek. Had to be free (not a slave).

Requirements to participate in the Ancient Olympics

500

discus, javelin, long jump, running (short foot race) and wrestling

pentathlon

500

What did each Olympic event winner receive as a prize?

olive wreath / wild olive crown

500

Who was the first female Olympian?

Cynisca/Kyniska, Spartan princess who won at chariot racing in Ancient Olympics in 396 BCE through a loophole. Chariot owners were the winners, not the riders so she didn't have to attend the event to win it.

500

What was the punishment for those guilty of a false start on the track?

Corporal punishment

500

What were the only two rules of pankration (event)?

no biting and no gouging