From Ancient Olympiads to Cyber‑Sport Halls: The Evolution of Competitive Spirit
The origins of organized contests date back to 776 BC, when Greek city‑states gathered at Olympia to honor the gods through athletic feats. Runners, wrestlers and chariot drivers trained under the scorching sun, striving for both divine favor and civic pride. Victory meant more than a simple olive wreath — it conferred status, wealth and lifelong … Read more