Eumelos was a charioteer who had the swiftest horses in the Greek army. When the riders gathered for the funeral games for Patroclus {see planet
(617)}, Eumelos was the first to rise up. He competed against Diomedes, Menelaus, Antilochus and Meriones {see planets
(1437),
(1647),
(1583), and
(3596), respectively}. He was in the lead until the goddess Athena {see planet
(881)} smashed the yoke of his chariot, spinning him out. Though he came in last, Achilles {see planet
(588)} awarded Eumelos the bronze corselet stripped from Asteropaios {see planet
(4805)}, and he accepted it joyfully. (M 25444) _ _.