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Lesson 6 The History of the Olympic Games (part 1)

Long ago ancient Greeks often waged wars. Small states suffered and lost much even if they did not take any side and stayed out of wars. The ruler of such a small state, Elis, wanted to live in peace with all neighbours. He was a good diplomat because his negotiations were successful and Elis was recognized a neutral state. To celebrate this achievement, he organized athletic games.

In the beginning this feast lasted one day, but later a whole month was devoted to it. All wars and feuds were stopped by special heralds who rode in all directions of Greece.

The games were held every four years in Olympia on the territory of Elis. The first games which later were called the Olympic Games were held about a thousand years before our era.

Usually the Olympic Games began before the middle of the summer. Best athletes arrived from many Greek states to Olympia to compete in running, long jumps, throwing of discus and javelin and wrestling. In the course of time first fighting (boxing) and chariot races were also included in the Games.

All athletes took an oath that they had been preparing well for the Games and promised to compete honestly and keep the rules of the sacred Olympics. The athletes took part in all kinds of competitions. Winners were called "olympionics", they were awarded olive wreaths and cups of olive oil. This tradition has survived. In our time sportsmen often get cups and wreaths for winning the first place in sports competitions.

The olympionics of ancient Greece became very popular. Best craftsmen were chosen to make honourary cups; many poets wrote and recited in public poems about the best athletes. Sculptors made their statues which were put up at the birthplace of the winners.

Vocabulary:

ancient – давній, стародавній

to wage a war – вести війну

to suffer and lose – страждати і губити

a ruler – правитель

a neighbour – сусід

negotiations – переговори

achievement – досягнення

feast – свято

to devote – присвячувати

wars and feuds – війни і розбрат

a herald – вісті вник, гонець

to compete - змагатися

long jumping – стрибки в довжину

throwing of discuss and javelin - метання диску і списа

to take an oath – давати клятву

to promise – обіцяти

sacred – священний

to award – нагороджувати

olive wreath – вінок з оливкового дерева

to survive – виживати, зберігати

craftsman – майстер, ремісник

honourary cups – почесні кубки

to recite in public – декламувати вірші публічно

  1. Answer the following questions:

    1. What did many ancient states suffer of?

    2. The ruler of what state wanted to live in peace with all his neighbours?

    3. Why were his negotiations successful?

    4. What did he organize to celebrate this achievement?

    5. How long did the feast last in the beginning?

    6. What was stopped during the Games?

    7. What territory were the games held on?

    8. What season did the Olympic Games usually begin?

    9. What did the best athletes compete in?

    10. What oath did the athletes take?

    11. How were the winners called?

    12. What tradition survived till our days?

    13. Who was chosen to make honourary cups for the best winners?

    14. What was put at the birthplace of the winners?