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The original colors worn by the ancient Olympians were primarily white, as athletes competed in simple, unadorned garments called "chiton." This white attire represented purity and simplicity. In later periods, winners would sometimes wear wreaths made of olive leaves and might have adorned themselves with colored ribbons or other decorations, but the basic competition attire remained largely white.

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