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  1. Halteres (/ hælˈtəriːz /; Greek: ἁλτῆρες, from "ἅλλομαι" - hallomai, "leap, spring"; cf. "ἅλμα" - halma, "leaping") were a type of dumbbells used in Ancient Greece. In Ancient Greek sports, halteres were used as lifting weights, and also as weights in their version of the long jump.
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    Halteres were ancient Greek sporting tools with apparent similarities to the modern dumbbell. They were oblong stones with a handle carved in for gripping, hewn down to a manageable shape for sporting use.
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