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SPORT, BODILY CULTURE AND CLASSICAL ANTIQUITY IN MODERN GREECE  voluntarism and the connection of sport with doping. [31] The movement of the so- called ‘non-voluntarism’ in particular publicized its views and declared, among others, that ‘it cannot see why Greece should spend “four times the annual budget for secondary education for 20 days of security for the Games”. [32] At the same time, the prospect of Greece hosting the Olympics also raised the moral dilemma of whether Greece, as ‘the legitimate successor’ of the ancient Olympic Games, wrongly accepted on its soil the modern Games which had become a demonstration and re- enforcement of commercial and political prowess (Figure 8). [33] Graffiti on a bridge opposite Nerantziotissa subway station in Athens paraphrased the official celebratory motto ‘the Olympic Games are returning to their birthplace’ into ‘let the Olympics die in the place where they were born’. [34]  oa

Figure 8 SPORT, BODILY CULTURE AND CLASSICAL ANTIQUITY IN MODERN GREECE voluntarism and the connection of sport with doping. [31] The movement of the so- called ‘non-voluntarism’ in particular publicized its views and declared, among others, that ‘it cannot see why Greece should spend “four times the annual budget for secondary education for 20 days of security for the Games”. [32] At the same time, the prospect of Greece hosting the Olympics also raised the moral dilemma of whether Greece, as ‘the legitimate successor’ of the ancient Olympic Games, wrongly accepted on its soil the modern Games which had become a demonstration and re- enforcement of commercial and political prowess (Figure 8). [33] Graffiti on a bridge opposite Nerantziotissa subway station in Athens paraphrased the official celebratory motto ‘the Olympic Games are returning to their birthplace’ into ‘let the Olympics die in the place where they were born’. [34] oa