Difference between revisions of "2000"

From Phantis
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Tags: mobile edit mobile web edit
 
(23 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Line 10: Line 10:
 
*[[February 7]]:  The daily sports journal "Filathlos" (Φίλαθλος) is first published with [[Yiannis Tragas]] as the editor.
 
*[[February 7]]:  The daily sports journal "Filathlos" (Φίλαθλος) is first published with [[Yiannis Tragas]] as the editor.
 
*[[February 20]]: [[Nikos Kaklamanakis]] wins the gold medal in Mistral World Championships at Mar del Plata, Argentina overcoming Aaron McIntosh of N.Zealand and Argentinian Carlos Espinola.
 
*[[February 20]]: [[Nikos Kaklamanakis]] wins the gold medal in Mistral World Championships at Mar del Plata, Argentina overcoming Aaron McIntosh of N.Zealand and Argentinian Carlos Espinola.
 +
*[[February 21]]: Coach [[Vangelis Roupakas]] leads Barcelona to their first Spanish Water Polo Cup. He becomes the second Greek coach after [[Yiannis Yiannouris]] (Pescara) to win a title abroad.
 
*[[February 22]]:  Panathinaikos qualify for women's European Volleyball Cup final four for the second time in their history after beating Sherkashi 3-0
 
*[[February 22]]:  Panathinaikos qualify for women's European Volleyball Cup final four for the second time in their history after beating Sherkashi 3-0
  
 
===March===
 
===March===
 
*[[March 3]]: Olympiakos face Ethnikos at the Greek water polo cup final for the first time in 44 years. Ethnikos win 12-11 in overtime
 
*[[March 3]]: Olympiakos face Ethnikos at the Greek water polo cup final for the first time in 44 years. Ethnikos win 12-11 in overtime
 +
*[[March 5]]: [[Demosthenes Tampakos]] wins the gold medal in rings (9.750 points) at Moscow international meeting
 +
*[[March 31]]:  An era comes to an end as coach [[Eugene Gerard]] quits [[OFI FC|OFI]] after 15 years at the helm.
 +
 
===April===
 
===April===
 
*[[April 2]]: [[AEK BC|AEK]] defeat [[Panathinaikos BC|Panathinaikos]] 59-57 to win the [[Greek Basketball Cup]].
 
*[[April 2]]: [[AEK BC|AEK]] defeat [[Panathinaikos BC|Panathinaikos]] 59-57 to win the [[Greek Basketball Cup]].
 +
*[[April 11]]: [[AEK BC|AEK]] defeat Kinder Bologna 83-76 in Lausanne to win the Saporta Cup.
 +
*[[April 16]]: [[Spyros Kyprianou]] announces he is stepping down as leader of the [[Democratic Party of Cyprus]].
 +
*[[April 20]]: [[Panathinaikos BC|Panathinaikos]] defeat Maccabi 73-67 and win the Euroleague for the second time in their history.
  
 
===May===
 
===May===
Line 22: Line 29:
 
*[[May 17]]: Stephen Saunders, the British defense attache is murdered by the [[Revolutionary Organisation 17 November]] while stopped in traffic in [[Filothei]].
 
*[[May 17]]: Stephen Saunders, the British defense attache is murdered by the [[Revolutionary Organisation 17 November]] while stopped in traffic in [[Filothei]].
 
===July===
 
===July===
 +
*[[July 9]]: [[Alexandros Papadimitriou]] become the first Greek [[hammer throw]]er to break the 80m barrier (80.45m).
 +
*[[July 9]]: [[Greek-American]] [[Pete Sampras]] wins Wimbledon and sets a new record with 13 Grand Slam titles.
 
*[[July 17]]:  [[Nikos Boudouris]], the first Greek basketball player to have won all 3 European titles, signs with [[Olympiakos BC|Olympiakos]] becoming the third player of [[Panathinaikos BC|Panathinaikos]] (alongside with Radja and Economou) to join Olympiakos.
 
*[[July 17]]:  [[Nikos Boudouris]], the first Greek basketball player to have won all 3 European titles, signs with [[Olympiakos BC|Olympiakos]] becoming the third player of [[Panathinaikos BC|Panathinaikos]] (alongside with Radja and Economou) to join Olympiakos.
 +
 
===August===
 
===August===
 
*[[August 3]]: The Mistral World Juniors Championships close at Korthi, Andros. Byron Kokkalakis wins 2 gold medals. Alexis Prappas takes third place. In the veterans' category (over 40 years old) Thanos Sakkas wins the gold medal.
 
*[[August 3]]: The Mistral World Juniors Championships close at Korthi, Andros. Byron Kokkalakis wins 2 gold medals. Alexis Prappas takes third place. In the veterans' category (over 40 years old) Thanos Sakkas wins the gold medal.
Line 30: Line 40:
 
*[[September 24]]: [[Demosthenes Tambakos]] wins silver in gymnastics at the Sydney Olympiad.
 
*[[September 24]]: [[Demosthenes Tambakos]] wins silver in gymnastics at the Sydney Olympiad.
 
*[[September 26]]: Passenger ship "Express Samina" sinks off the coast of [[Paros]]. 80 persons are drowned.
 
*[[September 26]]: Passenger ship "Express Samina" sinks off the coast of [[Paros]]. 80 persons are drowned.
 +
*[[September 27]]: [[Anastasia Kelesidou]] wins silver at the Sydney Olympiad in the [[discus throw]].
 +
*[[September 27]]: [[Michalis Mouroutsos]] wins gold at the Sydney Olympiad in Tae kwon-do.
 
*[[September 28]]: [[Kostas Kenteris]] wins the 200m race at the Sydney Olympic Games with a 20.09 performance.
 
*[[September 28]]: [[Kostas Kenteris]] wins the 200m race at the Sydney Olympic Games with a 20.09 performance.
 
*[[September 30]]: [[Mirela Manjani]] wins silver in the [[javelin throw]] at the Sydney Olympiad.
 
*[[September 30]]: [[Mirela Manjani]] wins silver in the [[javelin throw]] at the Sydney Olympiad.
  
 
===October===
 
===October===
 +
*[[October 7]]: [[Tasos Papadopoulos]] succeeds [[Spyros Kyprianou]] as leader of the [[Democratic Party of Cyprus]].
 
*[[October 16]]: The new Euroleague Championship kicks off as Real Madrid defeat [[Olympiakos BC|Olympiakos]] 75-73 in its inaugural game.
 
*[[October 16]]: The new Euroleague Championship kicks off as Real Madrid defeat [[Olympiakos BC|Olympiakos]] 75-73 in its inaugural game.
  
 
=== December ===
 
=== December ===
 
*[[December 14]]:  [[Dimitris Avramopoulos]], mayor of [[Athens]], announces the forming of the [[Movement of Free Citizens]] (Greek: Κίνημα Ελευθέρων Πολιτών, ΚΕΠ), also known by its acronym KEP.
 
*[[December 14]]:  [[Dimitris Avramopoulos]], mayor of [[Athens]], announces the forming of the [[Movement of Free Citizens]] (Greek: Κίνημα Ελευθέρων Πολιτών, ΚΕΠ), also known by its acronym KEP.
 +
 +
== Births ==
 +
===February===
 +
 +
*[[February 18]]: [[Yiannis Michailidis (footballer, born 2000)|Yiannis Michailidis]], footballer
  
 
== Deaths ==
 
== Deaths ==
 +
===January===
 +
*[[January 4]]: [[Spiros Markezinis]], economist, politician and historian
 +
*[[January 22]]: [[Nikos Koutsalexis]], [[basketball]] player
 +
 
===February===
 
===February===
 
*[[February 8]]: [[Giorgos Kamaras]], football player
 
*[[February 8]]: [[Giorgos Kamaras]], football player
 
===March===
 
===March===
 +
*[[March 5]]: [[Rena Door]], actress.
 
*[[March 6]]: [[John Colicos]], [[Greek-Canadian]] actor.
 
*[[March 6]]: [[John Colicos]], [[Greek-Canadian]] actor.
 +
===April===
 +
*[[April 5]]: [[Heinrich Mueller]], one-time coach of [[AEK FC]].
  
 
===July===
 
===July===
 
*[[July 10]]: [[Michalis Maramis]], discus champion and one of the leading Greek athletes in the [[1960s|60s]], dies of cancer
 
*[[July 10]]: [[Michalis Maramis]], discus champion and one of the leading Greek athletes in the [[1960s|60s]], dies of cancer
 +
===August===
 +
*[[August 25]]: [[Rena Dallia]], singer.
 +
 
===November===
 
===November===
 +
*[[November 6]]: [[Yiannis Nembidis]], football player
 
*[[November 10]]: [[Adamantios Androutsopoulos]], politician
 
*[[November 10]]: [[Adamantios Androutsopoulos]], politician
 +
===December===
 +
*[[December 10]]: [[Andreas Mouratis]], footballer
 +
  
 
[[Category:Years]]
 
[[Category:Years]]
 
[[Category:2000]]
 
[[Category:2000]]

Latest revision as of 19:19, January 20, 2021

Events

January

February

  • February 4: Nine years after his death, Symeon Mavroskoufis becomes the first Greek to enter the Basketball Hall of Fame. He was one of the 8 representatives who signed FIBA's founding declaration in May 1932.
  • February 7: The daily sports journal "Filathlos" (Φίλαθλος) is first published with Yiannis Tragas as the editor.
  • February 20: Nikos Kaklamanakis wins the gold medal in Mistral World Championships at Mar del Plata, Argentina overcoming Aaron McIntosh of N.Zealand and Argentinian Carlos Espinola.
  • February 21: Coach Vangelis Roupakas leads Barcelona to their first Spanish Water Polo Cup. He becomes the second Greek coach after Yiannis Yiannouris (Pescara) to win a title abroad.
  • February 22: Panathinaikos qualify for women's European Volleyball Cup final four for the second time in their history after beating Sherkashi 3-0

March

  • March 3: Olympiakos face Ethnikos at the Greek water polo cup final for the first time in 44 years. Ethnikos win 12-11 in overtime
  • March 5: Demosthenes Tampakos wins the gold medal in rings (9.750 points) at Moscow international meeting
  • March 31: An era comes to an end as coach Eugene Gerard quits OFI after 15 years at the helm.

April

May

July

August

  • August 3: The Mistral World Juniors Championships close at Korthi, Andros. Byron Kokkalakis wins 2 gold medals. Alexis Prappas takes third place. In the veterans' category (over 40 years old) Thanos Sakkas wins the gold medal.

September

October

December

Births

February

Deaths

January

February

March

April

July

August

November

December