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*[[1960]]: [[King Constantine II|Crown Prince Constantine]] wins gold at the Rome Olympiad in Dragon class sailing. His crew consisted of [[Odysseus Eskitzoglou]] and [[Giorgos Zaimis]]. | *[[1960]]: [[King Constantine II|Crown Prince Constantine]] wins gold at the Rome Olympiad in Dragon class sailing. His crew consisted of [[Odysseus Eskitzoglou]] and [[Giorgos Zaimis]]. | ||
===Sports=== | ===Sports=== | ||
+ | *[[1961]]: [[AEK FC|AEK]] record their greatest win ever in an [[Alpha Ethniki]] match: an 8-0 vitory over [[Aegaleo FC]]. | ||
*[[1972]]: [[Elias Hadjipavlis]] wins silver at the Munich Olympiad in Finn class sailing. | *[[1972]]: [[Elias Hadjipavlis]] wins silver at the Munich Olympiad in Finn class sailing. | ||
Revision as of 06:56, September 8, 2009
Events
- 1907: Panepistimiou Street in Athens is paved.
- 1944: Lela Karayianni, leader of the "Bouboulina" resistance movement, is executed by the Germans.
- 1960: Crown Prince Constantine wins gold at the Rome Olympiad in Dragon class sailing. His crew consisted of Odysseus Eskitzoglou and Giorgos Zaimis.
Sports
- 1961: AEK record their greatest win ever in an Alpha Ethniki match: an 8-0 vitory over Aegaleo FC.
- 1972: Elias Hadjipavlis wins silver at the Munich Olympiad in Finn class sailing.
Births
- 1972: Panagiotis Stroumbakos, athlete (800m, 1500m)
Deaths
- 780: Leo IV, Byzantine Emperor
- 1944: Lela Karayianni, leader of the "Bouboulina" resistance movement