Sports Through The Years

Published on 09/22/2021
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Nothing beats the ecstasy that a sporting event brings. Or the tremendous sense of accomplishment you get as a player after the last dunk of the game. Sport encourages people to share collective motivation, whether they support a team or athletes reaching their full potential. The sport emphasizes everything that makes us human in many ways. Our drive, ambition, enthusiasm, strength and potentially contribute to the achievement of excellence. However, if you think that sport is always fun and fun, you are wrong. Even in ancient times, sport played a vital role in society and was never conceived as entertainment.
Let’s go back in time and explore sport’s origins to understand how it became a cultural phenomenon today.

Sports Through The Years

Sports Through The Years

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The First Evidence Of Social Sports

There is evidence that sports existed long before civilization. The ancient map of the cave appears to depict running and fighting competitions dating back 15,000 years. It can be seen everywhere, from France to Mongolia. You might think that sports were not popular at the time. But in the painting of 7000 a. C. represents a wrestling duel surrounded by a crowd. Therefore, it is clear that sports were undoubtedly an essential part of society before founding towns and cities.

Earliest Movement

It can be said that the oldest sport in Japan was wrestling when men were portrayed in wrestling poses. For example, one stone slab holds the image of a person, while the other has his hand tightly. These shales are believed to date from around 3000 BC. C., so it can be inferred that wrestling and sprinting were popular activities at that time.
There is evidence that the history of fishing dates back to roughly the same period in the Sumerian civilization, and the hooks we use today were dug out of ancient caves. Therefore, this civilization was probably organizing a competition to see how many fish they could catch.
In Egypt, there is evidence that the movement dates back to 2000 BC. Descriptions of the pharaoh involved in many of the sports we know today have been discovered, including the javelin throw and some forms of the long jump. Many of the sports we learned about at the Olympics seem to have originated from that time. Of course, this type of activity is provided only for the highest strata of society, which is also one of the ways to develop the sport. Today everyone watches, plays, and enjoys the sport.

Earliest Movement

Earliest Movement

Olympic Games

The Olympic Games began in 776 BC. C. There are many family sports here, such as the javelin throw, discus throw, and wrestling. Of course, there are things that have long been separated from society, including horse racing. These games existed until 393 AD. and, curiously, they were not as complete as they are today. In fact, only free Greek men can participate, although some women can play certain sports.

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