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Olympic games (37)

Ancient olympic champions, armour-race

Phrikias

PELLANA (Ancient city) XYLOKASTRO
Twice victor at the armour-race, 68th and 69th Olympiad, 508 and 504 BC respectively.

Ancient olympic champions, boys' boxing

Neolaidas

FENEOS (Ancient city) FENEOS
Son of Proxenus, an Arcadian, Olympic victor.

Bycelus

SIKYON (Ancient city) CORINTHIA
A Sicyonian, Olympic victor.

Chaereas

On Chaereas of Sicyon, a boy boxer, is an inscription that he won a victory when a young man (...)

Ancient olympic champions, boys' stadium

anonymous

KORINTHOS (Ancient city) PELOPONNISOS
Boys' stadium, 472 BC, 77th Olympiad.

Sostratus

PELLANA (Ancient city) XYLOKASTRO
A Pellenian, Olympic victor.

Ancient olympic champions, double foot-race

Thessalus

KORINTHOS (Ancient city) PELOPONNISOS
Double foot-race, 504 BC, 69th Olympiad.

Ancient olympic champions, four-horse chariot

Myron

SIKYON (Ancient city) CORINTHIA
Four-horse chariot race, 648 BC, 33rd Olympiad.

Cleisthenes

Four- horse chariot race. 572 BC, 52nd Olympiad.

Aratus

Four-horse chariot race, 232 BC, 137th Olympiad.

Ancient olympic champions, long-race

Hypsicles

Long-race, 72 BC, 177th Olympiad.

Dromeus

STYMFALOS (Ancient city) CORINTHIA
A Stymphalian, Olympic victor, introduced flesh diet for athletes.

Dromeus. Of Stymphalus, twice won the prize at Olympia in the dolichos, but it is not known in what years. He also gained two prizes at the Pythian, three at the Isthmian, and five at the Nemean games. He is said to have first introduced the custom of feeding the athletes with meat. There was a statue of his at Olympia, which was the work of Pythagoras. (Paus. vi. 7. § 3; Plin. H. N. xxxiv. 8, 19.)

Ancient olympic champions, multiple victories

Aelius Granianus

SIKYON (Ancient city) CORINTHIA
133
Boys' foot-race, 133 AD, 228th Olympiad and double foot-race, armour-race and short foot-race, 137 AD, 229th Olympiad.

Ancient olympic champions, pancratium

Timanthes

KLEONES (Ancient city) NEMEA
Of Cleonae: Olympic victor, kills himself. (Perseus Encyclopedia)

Promachus

PELLANA (Ancient city) XYLOKASTRO
Son of Dryon, a Pellenian, Olympic victor.

Sostratus

SIKYON (Ancient city) CORINTHIA
A Sicyonian, surnamed Acrochersites, Olympic victor.

Sphodrias

Pancratium, 72 BC, 177th Olympiad.

Ancient olympic champions, stadium

Oxythemis

KLEONES (Ancient city) NEMEA
Stadium 732 BC, 12th Olympiad.

Dasmon

KORINTHOS (Ancient city) PELOPONNISOS
A Corinthian, Olympic victor.

Andromenes

Stadium, 304 BC, 119th Olympiad.

Diocles

Stadium, 728 BC, 13th Olympiad.

Tellis

SIKYON (Ancient city) CORINTHIA
Stadium, 708 BC, 18th Olympiad.

Pythocles

Stadium, 236 BC, 136th Olympiad.

Boeotus

Stadium, 126 BC, 164th Olympiad.

Granianus or Cranaus

A Sicyonian, Olympic victor, statue of.

Diodorus

A Sicyonian, Olympic victor.

Ancient olympic champions, three victories

Phanas

PELLANA (Ancient city) XYLOKASTRO
Victor in three games in the 67th Olympiad in 512 BC.

Ancient olympic champions, two victories

Xenophon

KORINTHOS (Ancient city) PELOPONNISOS
A Corinthian, Olympic victor.

Pindar, Odes, Olympian 13, For Xenophon of Corinth, Foot Race and Pentathlon, 464 B. C.

Ancient olympic champions, wrestling

anonymous

Wrestling. 396 BC, 96th Olympiad.

Chaeron

PELLANA (Ancient city) XYLOKASTRO
Olympic victor, tyrant of Pellene.

Chaeron

Perseus Project Index. Total results on 11/5/2001: 13 for Chaeron.

Ancient olympic victors, riding-horse

Phidolas

KORINTHOS (Ancient city) PELOPONNISOS
A Corinthian, Olympic victor, his sons victors at Olympia.

Phidolas' sons

Riding-horse race, 508 BC, 68th Olympiad.

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Sikyonians Olympic Victors

SIKYON (Ancient city) CORINTHIA

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