Pythocles of Sicyon was an ancient Greek athlete listed by Eusebius of Caesarea as a victor in the stadion race of the 136th Olympiad (236 BC).
[1] In his later career Pythocles appears to have served as a representative of the Achaean League.
The evidence comes from an inscription in Epidaurus where he is mentioned in a honorific list together with 23 other nomographoi.
On that list his father's name is given as Pythodoros.
[2] Olympic winners of the Stadion race This ancient Greek biographical article is a stub.