The Corinthian Girl: Champion Athlete of Ancient Olympia

by Christina Balit

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"It was time for the first race to begin. The crowed gasped as the Corinthian girl exploded from the starting point!"

The Corinthian girl has no name...abandoned as a baby, she is now a slave in Athens. But her Master is a famous Olympic champion. He spots the amazing athletic talent of the Corinthian girl, and realises she could be a star at the Games in Olympia. From dawn till dusk she trains - running, jumping, throwing the javelin and the discus. One year later she is at the great Olympic stadium for the race of her life.

Can the Corinthian girl win the crown and find a name and a home at last?

Based on the real-life ancient Heraean Games for women and girls, held at Olympia, this is a thrilling story of athletic achievement against all the odds.

  • ISBN13 9781913074722
  • Publish Date 7 July 2021
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country AU
  • Imprint Walker Books Australia
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 40
  • Language English