Olympic Victor Monuments and Greek Athletic Art by Walter Woodburn Hyde

1. Chionis, of Sparta.[2443] Besides his statue by Myron and the tablet

containing a list of his victories at Olympia mentioned by Pausanias (VI, 13.2), the same writer records a similar tablet in Sparta, erected near the royal tomb of the Agids, likewise set up by his townspeople (III, 14.3). The Spartan tablet, like the monuments in his honor at Olympia, was doubtless set up long after the victory, about Ols. 77 or 78 (= 472 or 468 B. C.).