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Did ancient Greeks let women compete in the Olympics?

Ancient Olympians were renowned for their strength and agility, but were any of these athletes women? And were there other sporting opportunities in which women in ancient Greece could compete?

The ancient Olympics involved people from all over Greece and sometimes beyond and lasted from about 776 B.C. to A.D. 393. For much of this time, the restrictions against women appeared strict, wrote the writer Pausanias, who lived during the second century A.D. He noted there was a law to throw any “women who are caught present at the Olympic games” off a cliff (translation by William Jones and Henry Ormerod).

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