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  1. Diaulos (running race) - Wikipedia

    Diaulos (Greek: Δίαυλος, English translation: "double pipe") was a double-stadion race, c. 400 metres (1,300 feet), introduced in the 14th Olympiad of the ancient Olympic Games (724 BC). The length of each foot race varied depending on the length of the stadium. [1]

  2. Diaulos | running race | Britannica

    ancient Olympic Games, quadrennial athletic event that was held in Olympia, Greece, from 776 bce to about 393 ce. It was part of a religious festival that honored Zeus, and the name Olympics was derived from Mount Olympus, home of the Greek gods.

  3. Diaulos - Wikipedia

    Diaulos (Greek: Δίαυλος) may refer to: Diaulos (architecture) Diaulos (running race) Diaulos (instrument), sometimes (wrongly) used for the aulos; Diaulos (mythology)

  4. Diaulo - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre

    En los juegos olímpicos de la antigua Grecia, el Diaulo (en griego antiguo: Δίαυλος) era una modalidad de carrera consistente en recorrer dos veces el estadio, lo que suponía una distancia de 384,54 metros de longitud. Esta competición aparece en la XIV Olimpiada del año 724 a. C. y se realizaba en la mañana de la quinta jornada de competición.

  5. Running - Ancient Olympic Games

    The second sprint, the diaulos, was introduced in 724BC and consisted of two stades, bringing the turning post into the equation. With collisions inevitable, an early lead was vital.

  6. Greek Diaulos (Race) - Health and Fitness History

    The diaulos was an ancient Greek footrace held at three of the four Panhellenic festivals; the ancient Olympic Games, Pythian Games, and Nemean Games. It was twice the distance as its predecessor, the stadion, though was otherwise identical.

  7. DIAULOS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of DIAULOS is the double course for footraces in ancient Greece in which the contestants ran down one side of the stadium, turned round a goal, and returned to the starting point.

  8. Diaulos - Definition, Usage & Quiz | Ultimate Lexicon

    Learn about the ancient Greek term 'Diaulos,' its historical context, origin, and importance in ancient Olympic Games. Understand the nature of this race and its role in athletic traditions.

  9. Diaulos (running race) - Wikiwand

    Diaulos (Greek: Δίαυλος, English translation: "double pipe") was a double- stadion race, c. 400 metres (1,300 feet), introduced in the 14th Olympiad of the ancient Olympic Games (724 BC). The length of each foot race varied depending on the length of the stadium.

  10. diaulos, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English …

    What does the noun diaulos mean? There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun diaulos . See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

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