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*[[1973]]: [[Nouli Giannitsopoulou]] wins the bronze medal in vault at the Balkan Games in Romania. It is the first Greek medal in gymnastics. | *[[1973]]: [[Nouli Giannitsopoulou]] wins the bronze medal in vault at the Balkan Games in Romania. It is the first Greek medal in gymnastics. | ||
− | *[[1994]]: [[Filmnet|Filmnet's]] first broadcast of an athletic event ([[Iraklis FC|Iraklis]] vs [[PAOK FC|PAOK]] at [[ | + | *[[1994]]: [[Filmnet|Filmnet's]] first broadcast of an athletic event ([[Iraklis FC|Iraklis]] vs [[PAOK FC|PAOK]] at [[Kaftantzoglio Stadium]]) |
*[[2002]]: [[AEK FC|AEK Athens]] striker [[Demis Nikolaidis]] scores against Real Madrid (3-3) in a Champions League match to become Greek top scorer in european competitions (25 goals) overcoming [[Dimitris Saravakos]] (24 goals). | *[[2002]]: [[AEK FC|AEK Athens]] striker [[Demis Nikolaidis]] scores against Real Madrid (3-3) in a Champions League match to become Greek top scorer in european competitions (25 goals) overcoming [[Dimitris Saravakos]] (24 goals). | ||
*[[2004]]: [[Costas Douvalidis]] makes the first world record for Greece, in the cadet category, with 13.22 in 110m hurdles at Petralia in [[Skopelos]]. | *[[2004]]: [[Costas Douvalidis]] makes the first world record for Greece, in the cadet category, with 13.22 in 110m hurdles at Petralia in [[Skopelos]]. |
Revision as of 12:34, October 2, 2006
Events
- 1912: MPs from Crete take their seats for the first time in the Hellenic Parliament.
Sports
- 1973: Nouli Giannitsopoulou wins the bronze medal in vault at the Balkan Games in Romania. It is the first Greek medal in gymnastics.
- 1994: Filmnet's first broadcast of an athletic event (Iraklis vs PAOK at Kaftantzoglio Stadium)
- 2002: AEK Athens striker Demis Nikolaidis scores against Real Madrid (3-3) in a Champions League match to become Greek top scorer in european competitions (25 goals) overcoming Dimitris Saravakos (24 goals).
- 2004: Costas Douvalidis makes the first world record for Greece, in the cadet category, with 13.22 in 110m hurdles at Petralia in Skopelos.
Deaths
- 1991: Patriarch Demetrius I
- 1988: Alec Issigonis, the engineer who designed the legendary Mini in the 50s