Greek Statue Discobolus

Greek Statue Discobolus

Material: Fiberglass Resin
Height – 1.7m
Width: 90cm
Base 60cm Dia
Weight: 40kg

Greek Statue Discobolus

Material: Fiberglass Resin
Height - 1.7m
Width: 90cm
Base 60cm Dia

Weight: 40kg

Discobolus Statue Prop – The Iconic Athlete in Motion
From the "Enter the Champions" Collection – Celebrating Athletic Excellence

Capture the spirit of the ancient Olympics with our stunning Discobolus fiberglass resin statue, a faithful recreation of Myron's legendary 5th century BC masterpiece. This dynamic prop freezes the perfect moment of athletic motion, showcasing the discus thrower's powerful form as he prepares to release his throw.

Why This Statue Stands Out

✔ Timeless Athleticism - Perfectly captures the tension and balance of the original Classical Greek sculpture
✔ Museum-Quality Detail - Every muscle and movement meticulously recreated from historical sources
✔ Event-Ready Durability - Lightweight fiberglass resin withstands repeated use while maintaining authentic appearance
✔ Versatile Display - Ideal for:

  • Olympic-themed events and sports exhibitions

  • Classical theater and film productions

  • School and university athletic centers

  • Corporate motivational installations

Historical Significance

• Created by master sculptor Myron circa 460-450 BC
• One of the most famous surviving Classical Greek artworks
• Symbolizes the Greek ideal of physical perfection and athletic achievement
• Continues to inspire modern Olympic imagery

Available in Three Powerful Finishes (Additional Charge):

  1. Classic Marble - White with subtle aging

  2. Bronze Champion - Authentic metallic patina

  3. Olympic Gold - Gilded highlights

Perfect For:

  • Sports award ceremonies

  • Greek cultural festivals

  • Fitness center inspirations

  • Olympic viewing parties

  • Athletic scholarship presentations

Pair with other "Enter the Champions" statues to create a complete ancient athletic display.

"The perfect fusion of art and athletics – bringing ancient Olympic glory to your modern event."