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+ | *[[1956]]: [[Kostas Sfikas]] breaks the Greek record for the [[triple jump]] with 15.18m. The old record by [[Ioannis Palamiotis]] had stood for 17 years. | ||
*[[1966]]: Sportscaster [[Yiannis Diakoyiannis]] starts reporting on the England World Cup for national television carrier [[EIR]], 3 months after its first transmission ([[February 23]], [[1966]]) | *[[1966]]: Sportscaster [[Yiannis Diakoyiannis]] starts reporting on the England World Cup for national television carrier [[EIR]], 3 months after its first transmission ([[February 23]], [[1966]]) | ||
Revision as of 14:28, February 15, 2010
Events
- 1821: Dimitris Papanikolis and his companions Yiannis Patatoukos and Giorgos Kalafatis burn a 76-cannon Turkish war ship in Eressos harbour, Lesbos.
- 1874: Metropolitan Procopius I is elected Archbishop of Athens
- 1919: The Greek Army occupies Aydini, Asia Minor.
- 1941: The evacuation of all Allied forces from Crete is ordered.
- 1963: Grigoris Lambrakis, a leftist politician, succumbs to his injuries of May 22.
Sports
- 1956: Kostas Sfikas breaks the Greek record for the triple jump with 15.18m. The old record by Ioannis Palamiotis had stood for 17 years.
- 1966: Sportscaster Yiannis Diakoyiannis starts reporting on the England World Cup for national television carrier EIR, 3 months after its first transmission (February 23, 1966)
Births
- 1938: Socrates Kokkalis, owner of Olympiakos
Deaths
- 1879: Epameinondas Deligeorgis, politician, Prime Minister
- 1963: Grigoris Lambrakis, politician, assassinated