Without Dust

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In ancient Greek competitive sport, an athlete could be crowned as victor even if he had not in fact defeated an opponent. This could happen, e.g., if nobody else registered for a competition, out of fear of a star or for other reasons. Such victories won against no opposition were described as won akoniti, “without dust”. “Dustless” victories were celebrated just as triumphantly as more regular victories, or even more so. Clearly, what mattered to Greek athletes was victory, not participation per se. This point is demonstrated by brief discussions of the careers of eight athletes known to have achieved victories without dust.
Translated title of the contributionUden støv
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationPoliteia and Koinonia. Studies in Ancient Greek History in Honour of Josine Blok
EditorsVinciane Pirenne-Delforge, Marek Wecowski
Number of pages13
PublisherBrill
Publication date2023
Pages240-252
Chapter14
ISBN (Print)9789004537194
ISBN (Electronic)9789004539914
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023
SeriesMnemosyne, Supplements, History and Archaeology of Classical Antiquity
Volume471
ISSN2352-8656

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