Here is a pair of Simonidean epigrams on victorious athletes, with the usual caveat that not everything headed 'SIMONIDES' is necessarily by Simonides. The second is on Milo of Croton, the most famous athlete of classical antiquity.
16.23
Who are you, of what father and what land?
In what event were you victorious?
Casmylus I, son of Euagoras,
Of Rhodes, in boxing, at the Pythians.
16.24
Milo’s this statue, handsome as is he,
Who outside Pisa seven times was crowned,
And never once was wrestled to his knees.
Who are you, of what father and what land?
In what event were you victorious?
Casmylus I, son of Euagoras,
Of Rhodes, in boxing, at the Pythians.
16.24
Milo’s this statue, handsome as is he,
Who outside Pisa seven times was crowned,
And never once was wrestled to his knees.
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