Nothing. They competed nude.
Tunics, nothing or loincloths depending on their services to their masters.
rich people in ancient Greek wore necklaces bracelets made out of gold they had every kind of jewelry in gold and Ruby's diamonds
No they didn't. Many ancient Greeks did have beards though (like Plato and Socrates), but a beard was a status symbol. Nice clean up of the untidy answer!
The Ancient Greeks usually didn't wear clothes because they believed the body was beautiful. Therefore, they were convinced it was more than OK to show it off. They also created vivid sculptures of fully nude Greek citizens.
nothing
they were naked
They competed naked. Winners got to wear an olive leaf headdress.
Only men were allowed to compete in the Ancient Olympics and they didn't wear anything while competing, they went naked.
the men did not wear anything because they only did it in the summer
They wore either nothing or animal skin so they could run faster.
the Greece people wore nothing to be honest i watched a movie and they sed they don't wear anything. so yeah they don't wear nothing! NOTHING
At the Olympics all the athletes (who were men) were naked
clothingI TOLD YOU :lNakedness.
In the Ancient Olympics the competitors were nude.
A laurel is made up off leaves and ancient greece olympic winners would wear them if they had won a olympic game
athletes would be naked.