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'''Myron Anyfandakis''' was a [[Greeks|Greek]] athlete ([[javelin throw]]er).
*[[1839]]: The Holy Synod condemn the teachings of [[Theophilos Kairis]] and defrock him.
 
*[[1942]]: Greek units take part in the Battle of El Alamein.
 
*[[1949]]: [[OTE]] is established - the Greek Public Sector is the only stockholder.
 
*[[1974]]: Former [[Junta]] strongmen [[George Papadopoulos]], [[Stylianos Pattakos]] and [[Nikolaos Makarezos]] are exiled to the island of [[Kea]].
 
*[[1995]]: The Municipality of [[Athens]] announces the imposition of fines for littering.
 
  
==Births==
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Anyfandakis was born on [[October 23]], [[1939]] in [[Rethymno]], [[Crete]]. He was an athelete of Keravnos Rethymno and later [[Olympiakos]].
*[[1901]]: [[I.M. Panagiotopoulos]], writer and philosopher
 
*[[1911]]: [[Antonis Migiakis]], football player and coach.
 
*[[1915]]: [[Vic Buckingham]], one-time coach of [[Ethnikos Piraeus FC|Ethnikos Piraeus]] and [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]].  
 
*[[1919]]: [[Manolis Andronikos]], archaeologist
 
*[[1925]]: [[Manos Hadjidakis]], music composer, born in [[Xanthi]]
 
*[[1939]]: [[Myron Anyfandakis]], athlete ([[javelin throw]])
 
  
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Anyfandakis held the Greek record for the [[javelin throw]] which he broke 5 times, the last time achieved in [[Athens]] (74.15m) on [[August 4]], [[1961]].
  
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Among his accomplishments was a bronze medal in the Mediterranean Games of [[1959]].
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[[Category:Greek Athletes|Anyfandakis, Myron]]
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[[Category:1939 births|Anyfandakis, Myron]]

Latest revision as of 22:25, January 30, 2009

Myron Anyfandakis was a Greek athlete (javelin thrower).

Anyfandakis was born on October 23, 1939 in Rethymno, Crete. He was an athelete of Keravnos Rethymno and later Olympiakos.

Anyfandakis held the Greek record for the javelin throw which he broke 5 times, the last time achieved in Athens (74.15m) on August 4, 1961.

Among his accomplishments was a bronze medal in the Mediterranean Games of 1959.