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- Bybon was an athlete who lived in Ancient Greece during the early 6th century BC. A single short inscription from Olympia records all that is known of...
- Gr**** athlete Bybon, who lived in the 6th century BC, lifted with one hand a stone which weighed 143.5 kg. The original weight lifted by Bybon is kept in...
- strength. Contents A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Bybon, early 6th century BC weight lifter Milo of Croton, 6th century BC wrestler...
- the shoulder. The heaviest record of a stone throw from the period is Bybon's stone which was found at Olympia, Greece. It is 316 lbs (143.5 kg), has...
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- of a stone weighing 140 kg and which had a handle, by the Ancient Gr****, Bybon. The record of this throw, which is sometimes translated as a lift, is inscribed...