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− | *[[1996]]: The Greek Athletics Championships celebrates 100 years at [[OAKA Stadium]]. Five new records are set: [[Niki Bakogianni]] (1.97m in [[high jump]]), [[Olga Vasdeki]] (14.48m in [[triple jump]]), [[Alexandros Papadimitriou]] (77.84m in the [[hammer]]), [[Stelios Bisbas]] (13.61 in 110m hurdles) and [[Katerina Koffa]] (22.66 in 200m) | + | *[[1996]]: The Greek Athletics Championships celebrates 100 years at [[OAKA Stadium]]. Five new records are set: [[Niki Bakogianni]] (1.97m in [[high jump]]), [[Olga Vasdeki]] (14.48m in [[triple jump]]), [[Alexandros Papadimitriou]] (77.84m in the [[hammer throw]]), [[Stelios Bisbas]] (13.61 in 110m hurdles) and [[Katerina Koffa]] (22.66 in 200m) |
*[[2004]]: [[National Football Team|Greece]] draws with Spain 1-1 ([[Angelos Charisteas]]) in their second game for [[Euro 2004]]. | *[[2004]]: [[National Football Team|Greece]] draws with Spain 1-1 ([[Angelos Charisteas]]) in their second game for [[Euro 2004]]. | ||
*[[2005]]: For the first time ever in its history, the [[National Football Team|Greek football team]] participates in the Confederations Cup held in Germany as the [[Euro 2004|European Champion]]. Greece faces Brazil in its first match and loses 3-0. | *[[2005]]: For the first time ever in its history, the [[National Football Team|Greek football team]] participates in the Confederations Cup held in Germany as the [[Euro 2004|European Champion]]. Greece faces Brazil in its first match and loses 3-0. |
Revision as of 09:17, November 4, 2006
Contents
Events
- 1913: The Second Balkan War breaks out as Bulgaria attacks Serbia and Greece - her allies in the First Balkan War.
- 1945: Aris Velouchiotis blows himself up with a hand grenade to avoid arrest. The former EAM leader had been denounced by the Greek Communist Party and was wanted by both royalists and communists.
- 1955: Stylianos Lenas and Markos Drakos unsuccessfully attempt to assassinate Cyprus governor Robert Armitage.
- 1963: King Paul of Greece appoints Panagiotis Pipinelis as Prime Minster following Constantine Karamanlis' resignation
Sports
- 1996: The Greek Athletics Championships celebrates 100 years at OAKA Stadium. Five new records are set: Niki Bakogianni (1.97m in high jump), Olga Vasdeki (14.48m in triple jump), Alexandros Papadimitriou (77.84m in the hammer throw), Stelios Bisbas (13.61 in 110m hurdles) and Katerina Koffa (22.66 in 200m)
- 2004: Greece draws with Spain 1-1 (Angelos Charisteas) in their second game for Euro 2004.
- 2005: For the first time ever in its history, the Greek football team participates in the Confederations Cup held in Germany as the European Champion. Greece faces Brazil in its first match and loses 3-0.
Births
- 1952: Giorgos Papandreou, PASOK chairman
- 1973: Nikos Machlas, football player, Europe's top scorer in 1997-98 season.
Deaths
- 1945: Aris Velouchiotis communist resistance leader.