“Olympism“ and Olympic Education in Greek Antiquity
Vol.13,No.1(2019)
This paper deals with basic points which comprise the Olympic and sport education of Greek antiquity. Until the emergence of professionalism; ancient athletics was the essence of "sport" education and in Olympism which were the areas known as free sport, such as nudity, construction of “sports“ buildings, the organisation of many games and the relationship of society to the Olympic winners. It led the citizens to cultural and philosophical ideals. The education itself to the Olympic Games and sport had an important role in ancient Greece. Victory in the Panhellenic Games was very important not only for the victors as individuals, but also for their lineage and the city-state. Each victor entered the next level, which was close to heroes and gods. They acquired semi-divine status and the homages for them by all society and mainly by the city-states were greatly important for cultural outputs and conception of all society. The influence of victors on youth was huge and this influence was one of the most important educational parts of all ancient Greek culture. The winners of great Panhellenic Games, especially the winners of the Olympic Games or περιοδονῑκοι (periodonikoi), were the best role models with great cultural power and the best examples for youth. Successes of ancient athletes supported sport education of young Greek boys, thus also the military training and this conception created better warriors and defenders of the city-states.
Games; Greek antiquity; nudity; olympism; olympic education; sport buildings; winners
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