Last Minute Midterm

Pelops - on the east pediment of the temple of zeus at Olympia. On this demonstrates the story of him and king Nino as as Pelops raced him for the daughter in a chariot and the king died. Pelops then holds a funeral games for the king in thanksgiving and this is known to start the tradition of the Olympic Games

Balbis - starting line for discus and running. For fort races starting lines had grooves in them to allow a place for the runners to put their toes to start and push off when the race began. I discus this was also used as a foul like that the athlete could not pass when throwing the discus.

Aulos - wind instrument specifically a double pipe flute. Often played at funerals dramatic contests and athletic games to keep the athlete in rhythm. Whoever won the aulos competition at the physician games had the honor of playing with the pentathlons at the olympics. The musicians practiced circular breathing as it was difficult to make a perfect sound for both the reeds at once and for long.

Knysica - first women to win in the Olympic Games owned the horses that won the chariot race. Later on they began to allow sponsors like her, but no athletes to compete in the competitions. Erected 2 bronze statues of herself at Olympia