Origin:
The pentathlon was added in
Running and wrestling were separate events in the Panhellenic games, but jumping, the discus, and the javelin were only held as part of the pentathlon.
According to mythology, the pentathlon was invented by Jason. He combined the five events, and awarded the prize to his friend Peleus (who had come in second in everything but wrestling, in which he placed first).
Equipment:
See discus equipment, javelin equipment, jumping equipment, and running
equipment. (There was no wrestling equipment.)
Rules of the Game:
The pentathlon was a combination of two types of events that existed in
ancient world:
The problem of how the winner was decided remains unsolved as well.
Characteristics of a Good Pentathlete:
According to Aristotle, "The pentathletes are the best, because they are
naturally endowed with both strength and speed."
To participate in the pentathlon required a combination of qualities: speed,
strength, skill, and endurance. These qualities were not always found in
combination with competitors of each individual sport.
Jumping |
Pankration |
Running |
Wrestling
Boxing |
Discus |
Equestrian Events |
Javelin