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  1. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 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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    In Ancient Greek sports, halteres were used as lifting weights, and also as weights in their version of the long jump. Halteres were held in both hands to allow an athlete to jump a greater distance; they may have been dropped after the first or second jump.
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    Halteres(/hælˈtɪəriːz/; singular halteror haltere) (from Ancient Greek: ἁλτῆρες, hand-held weights to give an impetus in leaping) are a pair of small club-shaped organs on the body of two ordersof flying insectsthat provide information about body rotations during flight.
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  3. WEBThe forerunner of the dumbbell, halteres, were used in ancient Greece as lifting weights and also as weights for the ancient Greek version of the long jump. A kind of dumbbell was also used in India for more than a …

  4. WEBJan 19, 2015 · The halteres were the Greek equivalent of the modern day dumbbell and had a variety of uses from athletics to aesthetics. Whilst many date the creation of the halteres to the 5th century BC, records …

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  5. WEBAug 9, 2011 · In the Olympic Games of Ancient Greece, long-jumpers would leap while carrying weights called halteres in their hands. From either a standing start or a short run, they swung the weights and...

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    WEBAug 27, 2022 · Halteres were the ancient Greek version of dumbbells. Athletes would use them for training or they were used in sporting events. Halteres would be used in the long jump . An athlete would swing …

  7. WEBNov 25, 2012 · English: Halteres from ancient Greece, used for the long jump in the Olympic Games. Currently located in the National Archaeological Museum in Athens.

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