The first recorded game took place in 776 B.C. with one event, a one-stade (the length of the stadium) race.
Coeroebus, a cook for the local town of Elis, won the race. Thereafter, for nearly 1,200 years, Olympic contests were held every 4 years at the site.
Saturday, August 9, 2008
Olympic Games 101
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776 B.C.,
Coeroebus of Elis,
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