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Ancient Olympic Events
PankrationSide B: pankration Photograph by Maria Daniels, courtesy of the Toledo Museum of Art This event was a grueling combination of boxing and wrestling. Punches were allowed, although the fighters did not wrap their hands with the boxing himantes. Rules outlawed only biting and gouging an opponent's eyes, nose, or mouth with fingernails. Attacks such as kicking an opponent in the belly, which are against the rules in modern sports, were perfectly legal. Photograph courtesy of Frederick Hemans Like boxing and wrestling, among others, this event had separate divisions for both men and boys.
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