Olympic Victor Monuments and Greek Athletic Art by Walter Woodburn Hyde

25. Phorystas, son of Thriax (or Triax), of (?) Tanagra.[2504]

The inscribed base of the statue of this victor, giving Kaphisias of Bœotia as the sculptor, has been discovered in the ruins of Tanagra.[2505] His brother Pammachos won παγκράτιον παίδων at Nemea, and had a statue at Thebes, the work of Teisikrates, the inscribed base of which has been recovered.[2506] Of the fourth or third centuries B. C.: