In order to express people's pure and noble thoughts and feelings, ancient Greece at that time was particularly meticulous and pious in making laurel with olive branches, and had certain special requirements: the olive branch weaving laurel must be cut down from the sacred tree next to Zeus' temple by pure teenagers whose parents were alive and had pure Greek descent. After careful preparation, the laurel must also be crowned by the incarnation of God, the most prestigious elder in the sports meeting, at a grand award ceremony. This award ceremony will be held in front of the statue of Zeus. When awarding prizes, poets recite hymns for the winners, musicians play songs for them, and speakers give enthusiastic speeches to praise and praise the winners. Then, the referee announced the winners' names, resumes, competition results, the names of their city-state and athletes' parents, and finally a grand coronation ceremony was held.
In addition to this spiritual honor, Olympic champions also enjoy some material rewards and preferential treatment, such as a goat, a tripod for cooking, an oil pot for painting the body and so on. But material rewards are secondary. The code also stipulates that the winner enjoys the privilege of having a meal with his elders and is tax-free.
Winners will not only receive awards from Congress, but also receive many honors and awards in their own city-states. Whenever the winner returns to his hometown, people are in high spirits, singing and laughing, and welcome him. The grand scene and warm atmosphere are just like the grand festival of its city-state. People even broke through the road of urban expansion and built the "Arc de Triomphe" or "Victory Road" for the winners.