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*[[1994]]: [[Kostas Koukodimos]] breaks the Greek record for the [[long jump]] with a jump of 8.36m. | *[[1994]]: [[Kostas Koukodimos]] breaks the Greek record for the [[long jump]] with a jump of 8.36m. | ||
*[[2004]]: [[Ilisiakos FC|Ilisiakos]] wins the play-off match against [[PAS Giannina FC|PAS Giannina]] with 3-1 and climbs to [[Football A Division|Division A']] of the Greek Football Championship after a period of 32 years. | *[[2004]]: [[Ilisiakos FC|Ilisiakos]] wins the play-off match against [[PAS Giannina FC|PAS Giannina]] with 3-1 and climbs to [[Football A Division|Division A']] of the Greek Football Championship after a period of 32 years. | ||
− | + | ==Births== | |
+ | *[[1952]]: [[Andreas Mikroutsikos]], singer, siongwriter | ||
[[Category:Days]] | [[Category:Days]] |
Revision as of 13:33, June 5, 2006
Events
- 1822: Konstantinos Kanaris destroys the flag ship of the Turkish navy off the coast of Chios.
- 1909: A strong earthquake strikes Central Greece with Lamia as its epicentre.
- 1933: PM Eleftherios Venizelos becomes the target of an assassination attempt for the second time in his life.
- 1949: Ioannina Metropolitan Spyridon is elected Archbishop of Athens.
- 1969: Alekos Panagoulis escapes from Bogiati prison.
Sports
- 1930: Jim Londos defeats Dick Shikat to win the NBA world championship of wrestling.
- 1956: Ethnikos Piraeus defeat Olympiakos 2-1 (Karaoulanis, Xenos - Kotridis). This marks the first defeat for Olympiakos in a league match since 1949.
- 1960: Christos Mantikas dies. He took part in 12 Balkan championships winning 20 gold and 3 silver medals. At the Berlin Olympics he was the only European in the 110m hurdles race.
- 1994: Kostas Koukodimos breaks the Greek record for the long jump with a jump of 8.36m.
- 2004: Ilisiakos wins the play-off match against PAS Giannina with 3-1 and climbs to Division A' of the Greek Football Championship after a period of 32 years.
Births
- 1952: Andreas Mikroutsikos, singer, siongwriter