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Agon


Agon (Classical Greek ) is an ancient Greek word in reference to several things. In general, the term refers to a struggle or contest. In its broader sense of a struggle or contest, ''agon'' referred to a contest in athletics, chariot or horse racing, music or literature at a public festival in ancient Greece.
== Athletics ==

In one sense, agon meant a contest or a competition in athletics, Particularly the Olympic Games ((unicode:Ὀλυμπιακοὶ Ἀγῶνες)). Agon was also a mythological personification of the contests listed above. This god was represented in a statue at Olympia with ''halteres'' (dumbbells) () in his hands. This statue was a work of Dionysius, and dedicated by a Smicythus of Rhegium.〔Pausanias, ''Description of Greece'', book V (Elis), v. 26. § 3〕

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