The First Olympic Race Was Only 192 Meters Long!
The first Olympic event was a single sprint called the stade.
Imagine showing up to the Olympics and there's only one race! That’s what happened at the first recorded games in 776 BC.
The winning event was a footrace called the stade, which was only 192 meters long. That’s less than two laps around a standard school track!
The winner, a cook named Coroebus, became the very first Olympic champion for this sprint. It was so famous, the word stade is where we get our modern word stadium!
The Games honored Zeus and were so important that wars were often paused so athletes could compete safely.