Psaumis of Camarina (el|Ψαῦμις Καμαριναῖος |translit=Psaûmis Kamarinaîos) was a charioteer who won the Olympic four-horse chariot race (tethrippon) in the 82nd Olympiad (452 BC). He probably had already won the two-mule chariot race in the previous edition of the 81st Olympiad and he also competed unsuccessfully in the mounted-horse race. He was the son of Akron (el| Ἂκρων), according to one of the odes written about him.[1]
A pair of odes attributed to Pindar (Olympian 4 & 5) celebrate his victory, but these may actually be the work of a Sicilian imitator of Pindar.[2]
The fourth ode provides the most biographical information