Ancient Greek athletes competed entirely in the nude to honor Zeus
Ancient Greek competitors famously performed naked during the Olympic Games to celebrate physical perfection and demonstrate their unwavering devotion to the gods.
Male athletes competed without clothing to showcase their physical prowess as a tribute to Zeus. This tradition likely began around 720 BCE when Orsippus of Megara reportedly lost his loincloth during a race and won anyway.
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