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|wketx=[[dolichos|Dolichos]] or [[dolichus]] (Greek: [[δόλιχος]], English translation: "[[long race]]") in the ancient Olympic Games was a long race (c. 4800 m) introduced in 720 BC. Separate accounts of the race present conflicting evidence as to the actual length of the dolichos. However, the average stated length of the race was approximately 12.5 laps, or about three miles. The event was run similarly to modern marathons (the runners would begin and end their event in the stadium proper), but the race course would wind its way through the Olympic grounds. The course would often flank important shrines and statues in the sanctuary, passing by the Nike statue by the temple of Zeus before returning to the stadium.
|wketx=[[dolichos|Dolichos]] or [[dolichus]] (Greek: [[δόλιχος]], English translation: "[[long race]]") in the ancient Olympic Games was a long race (c. 4800 m) introduced in 720 BC. Separate accounts of the race present conflicting evidence as to the actual length of the dolichos. However, the average stated length of the race was approximately 12.5 laps, or about three miles. The event was run similarly to modern marathons (the runners would begin and end their event in the stadium proper), but the race course would wind its way through the Olympic grounds. The course would often flank important shrines and statues in the sanctuary, passing by the Nike statue by the temple of Zeus before returning to the stadium.
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==Wikipedia DE==
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Dolichos oder Dolichus (griechisch: Δόλιχος, deutsch: "Langes Rennen") war ein Langstreckenlauf, der bei den 15. Olympischen Spielen der Antike 720 v. Chr. erstmals ausgetragen wurde. Die Laufstrecke variierte, betrug aber meist 20 Stadien (3845 Meter) oder 24 Stadien (4616 Meter). Der Lauf war dem modernen Marathonlauf ähnlich. Start und Ziel waren im Stadion, aber der Lauf führte dann aus dem Stadion.
|wkdetx=Dolichos oder Dolichus (griechisch: Δόλιχος, deutsch: "Langes Rennen") war ein Langstreckenlauf, der bei den 15. Olympischen Spielen der Antike 720 v. Chr. erstmals ausgetragen wurde. Die Laufstrecke variierte, betrug aber meist 20 Stadien (3845 Meter) oder 24 Stadien (4616 Meter). Der Lauf war dem modernen Marathonlauf ähnlich. Start und Ziel waren im Stadion, aber der Lauf führte dann aus dem Stadion.


Das Maß bestimmte auch die Länge der Strecke für Wagenrennen. Ein halber Dolichos wurde Diaulus genannt. Hierbei rechnete man die 20 oder 24 Stadien mit 187,5 Meter.
Das Maß bestimmte auch die Länge der Strecke für Wagenrennen. Ein halber Dolichos wurde Diaulus genannt. Hierbei rechnete man die 20 oder 24 Stadien mit 187,5 Meter.
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|wkittx=Il dolico (in greco antico: δόλιχος, dólichos, "corsa lunga") era una gara di corsa di lunghezza variabile da 7, 12 o 24 volte lo stadio, introdotta nella quindicesima olimpiade dei giochi olimpici antichi, nel 720 a.C. In seguito divenne una delle gare consuete dei Giochi panellenici.
|wkittx=Il dolico (in greco antico: δόλιχος, dólichos, "corsa lunga") era una gara di corsa di lunghezza variabile da 7, 12 o 24 volte lo stadio, introdotta nella quindicesima olimpiade dei giochi olimpici antichi, nel 720 a.C. In seguito divenne una delle gare consuete dei Giochi panellenici.