The judges will wear a royal purple robe.
Robes
the ancient Olympic Games didnt have a uniform, they had to perform ..... naked!
the competitors wear nothing
nothing, they were naked as the Greeks liked the human body
They actually didn't wear anything. That's why no women was allowed to watch or be in the Olympic Games.Yes, that's right -- ancient Olympic sportsmen (all men, by the way) ran, wrestled, and fought buck naked. The ancient Greeks had a tradition of doing things nude (they walked around in the buff in the bedroom and at parties called sympsia*, and they exercised without any clothes on) -- indeed, the word gymnasium came from the Greek word gymos, which means "naked."Why naked? Well, to appreciate and celebrate the male physique, of course, and as a tribute to the gods. Participants regularly anointed themselves with olive oil to enhance their looks ... and to keep the skin smooth!In the sixth century, there was an actually attempt to make athletes wear loincloths, but this proved to be unpopular and soon afterwards nudity regained its status as fashion in athletics.
Nothing - they competed naked.
they were naked! or sometimes they had those things sumo wrestlers wear.
Robes
nothing
the ancient Olympic Games didnt have a uniform, they had to perform ..... naked!
olympic gears
A laurel is made up off leaves and ancient greece olympic winners would wear them if they had won a olympic game
nothing (They competed in the nude.)
nothing - they wee naked
They competed naked
i think they were naked
In the ancient Olympics, no medals were awarded. The first-place winner was given an olive branch to wear on his head. The second and third place winners got nothing.