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A Luncheon Program
Friday, December 5
12:00 Noon
(11:30 a.m. reception)
Plimsoll Club, 30th Floor, WTC
Free validated parking in the WTC Garage)
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"Athens 2004 Olympic Games"
(August 13 - 29, 2004)
Special Guests
Petros Galaktopoulos
During the 1960s, at the age of 17, Petros
Galaktopoulos appeared for the first time on the Greek wrestling
scene, and has since been regarded as a formidable opponent
worldwide, as well as one of the most distinguished athletes in
Greece’s history of sports. He has competed not only in
Panhellenic, European and World Championships, but also in several
Olympiads. In total, his career has been decorated with 17 medals.
In the Olympic Games of 1968 in Mexico, he shocked the world when as
the underdog, he began to beat favored athletes and brought home the
bronze medal for Greece. In 1972, in the Olympic Games in Monaco, he
added a silver medal to his accomplishments.
Hara Karyami
Hara Karyami began her career in gymnastics
at the age of 5 in 1988. Over the years she competed on the
Panhellenic, European, World Championship and Olympic levels,
winning a total of 5 gold medals, 4 silver medals and 1 bronze
medal, individually as well as a member of the Greek National Team.
Her most distinctive achievement was participating in the 2000
Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia, and assisting her team in
winning the bronze medal in rhythmic gymnastics.
Eva Christodoulou
Eva Christodoulou was born in 1983 and at
the age of 5 took her first steps in rhythmic gymnastics. She
started to compete on a Panhellenic level at the age of 8. In the
summer of 1995 she became a member of the Greek National Team,
competing in the team sport of Ensemble. In time, she and the
National Team went on to compete in the European competition in
Budapest, Hungary and won 3 gold medals. Her next goal was to
compete with the National Team in Osaka, Japan, and not only did she
compete, but Eva Christodoulou, along with the rest of her team, won
two gold medals and one silver medal. This achievement in rhythmic
gymnastics led her to the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia at
the age of 16, where she won the bronze medal, proudly placing the
Greek flag among the 3 best countries in the world.
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"U.S.-Greece Trade Relations"
featuring
Hon. Panagiotis Dermentzoglou
Embassy of Greece, Washington, D.C.
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The Olympic Games Return Home
Greece is where so much began - democracy
started there - the Olympics were first held in Greece - much of the
philosophy, mythology and folklore we all so often quote first saw
the light of day there. The 2004 Olympic Games will be hosted in the
very heart of Greek culture, Athens, the city of the Acropolis and
the Parthenon.
As the cradle of Western culture, Greece
has been one of the most explored European countries for thousands
of years. However, it is not just the lure of history and its
cultural heritage that brings foreign travelers to Greece. Greece is
a mountainous land with rugged terrain, sandy beaches, lagoons,
inlets, reefs and beautiful islands.
Greece’s fascinating history and beauty
is waiting for you in this extraordinary country: Olympia, site of
the original Olympic Games; Delphi, famous for its Oracle; Mycenae,
once richly laden with gold, and Epidaurus, where you can experience
the marvelous acoustics of a 14,000 seat, open air theater; the
enchanting Greek Islands of picturesque Mykonos; Santorini, regarded
as possibly the lost island of Atlantis; legendary Crete, as well as
Rhodes, where the Colossus once stood guard.
In 2004, the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad
will return home to Greece, the country that gave birth to the
Ancient Olympic Games over 2,700 years ago, and the country where
the modern Olympic Games were revived in 1896. The Athens 2004
Olympic Games will combine history, culture and peace with sports
and Olympism. Athens, the birthplace of the modern games, will
provide the perfect setting for the biggest and greatest sporting
event in the world as athletes and sports enthusiast from all over
the globe gather to celebrate this unique event
Athens 2004 Olympic Games will focus on
three primary Olympic areas - Athen Olympic Sports Complex (AOSC),
Faliro Coastal Zone Complex (FOSC), and Helliniko Olympic Complex (HoSC).
Of the 28 sports on the Olympic Games program, 17 will be conducted
in these three areas.
- Sponsoring Organizations
- Consulate of Greece
- Belle Chasse Marine Transportation
Inc.
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Chaffe, McCall, Phillips,
Toler and Sarpy
- Crescent Towing Company
- Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation
- Gulf States Marine
- Marine & Industrial Healthcare
Services
- New Orleans Saints
- Poseidon International Maritime, Inc.
- Transworld Maritime Services
- Whitney National Bank
- World Trade Center of New Orleans
- In Cooperation With
- Ark-La-Tex Regional Export &
Technology Center
- Baton Rouge Center for World Affairs
- Consular Corps of New Orleans
- International Trade Council/Red River
Region
- Louisiana District Export Council
- Louisiana International Trade Center/SBDC
- Louisiana Technology Council
- Propeller Club, Port of New Orleans
World Affairs Council of New Orleans
- World Trade Club of Greater New
Orleans
Cost: $25 for members of the sponsoring organizations and
companies.
$30 for non-members.
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