what condition did the king oenomaus put to marry his daughter in Olympic games
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The ancient king Oenomaus had been warned the man who married his daughter would kill him. To ensure his own survival, Oenomaos, who had the world's fastest horses, decreed any man who wished to wed his daughter must first beat him in a chariot race. For a long time, he was safe.
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