Difference between revisions of "May 7"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
m |
m |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
==Events== | ==Events== | ||
*[[1953]]: The Central Intelligence Agency of Greece (KYP) is established. | *[[1953]]: The Central Intelligence Agency of Greece (KYP) is established. | ||
− | *[[1964]]: [[Stelios Kazantzidis]] marries his singing partner [[Marinella]]. | + | *[[1964]]: [[Stelios Kazantzidis]] marries his singing partner [[Marinella]]. |
+ | *[[1972]]: [[Vasilis Lymperis]] is found guilty and sentenced to death for the murder of his wife, two kids and mother in law on January 6. | ||
+ | !--Τετράκις εις θάνατον καταδικάζεται ο Β.Λυμπέρης, ο οποίος έκαψε στις 6 Ιανουαρίου τη γυναίκα του, την πεθερά του και τα δύο παιδιά του.--> | ||
===Sports=== | ===Sports=== | ||
*[[1987]]: The first European Girls Rhythmics Championships are held in a fully-packed Peace and Friendship Stadium in Athens. It is the first time Greece holds a major-scale event in gymnastics. | *[[1987]]: The first European Girls Rhythmics Championships are held in a fully-packed Peace and Friendship Stadium in Athens. It is the first time Greece holds a major-scale event in gymnastics. |
Revision as of 12:18, May 7, 2006
Events
- 1953: The Central Intelligence Agency of Greece (KYP) is established.
- 1964: Stelios Kazantzidis marries his singing partner Marinella.
- 1972: Vasilis Lymperis is found guilty and sentenced to death for the murder of his wife, two kids and mother in law on January 6.
!--Τετράκις εις θάνατον καταδικάζεται ο Β.Λυμπέρης, ο οποίος έκαψε στις 6 Ιανουαρίου τη γυναίκα του, την πεθερά του και τα δύο παιδιά του.-->
Sports
- 1987: The first European Girls Rhythmics Championships are held in a fully-packed Peace and Friendship Stadium in Athens. It is the first time Greece holds a major-scale event in gymnastics.
- 2000: Greece ranks third at the European Tae Kwon Do championships in Patra, behind Turkey and Spain. Michalis Mouroutsos (58kgr), Giorgos Ionas (67kgr) and Elli Mystakidou (72kgr) win the gold medal, while Morfo Drossidou (67kgr), Kalliopi Papaioannou (63kgr) and Michalis Kotsopoulos (84kgr) the bronze.