boxers.[2481] In addition to his statue at Olympia by Kallikles, son of
Theokosmos of Megara, mentioned by Pausanias (VI, 7.1-2) as standing
among the group of statues of his sons and grandsons, we learn from
the scholiast on Pindar, _Ol._ VII, Argum., who quotes Gorgon as his
authority,[2482] that this ode, which celebrated the Olympic victory of
Diagoras, was attached in golden letters to the walls of the temple of
Athena at Lindos.