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    MAJOR SPORTING EVENTS OF 2007
    [04:06 pm] 28 December, 2007

    We have summed up the results of Armenian sporting
    events at the turn of the year.

    1.On January 6, 2007, the Armenian football team won
    over A Group leader Poland within the framework of
    Euro-2008 elimination matches. The victory really
    boomed the whole country. Thousands of football fans
    wandered in Yerevan streets shouting `Armenia!' all
    day long.

    2. The Armenian wrestling team took the first place in
    the European Wrestling Championship held in
    Strasbourg. The victory was unprecedented for the
    country as we had three champions and one
    vice-champion at one time.

    3. This year Armenia has participated at an
    international tournament for the first time since the
    collapse of the USSR. 31 Armenian delegates partook at
    the World Wrestling Championship in Baku in the
    September of 2007.

    4. Armenian chess teams played successfully at a
    European championship taking silver and bronze medals.


    Now let's speak of losses.

    1. The chief coach of the Armenian football team Yan
    Porterfield deceased untimely. Due to the Scottish
    coach Armenia was involved in A Group try-outs. His
    death came as a shock for the whole country.
    Undoubtedly, Porterfield was the best coach of the
    team.

    2. None of the Armenian sportsmen gained a medal at
    world championships.

    3. Some sportsmen were engaged in politics and became
    an indispensable part of political hostilities. This
    refers to wrestlers and chess players who became
    affiliated with the `Prosperous Armenia' (BHK) and
    `Republican' (HHK) parties respectively.

    4. Armenian boxer Vachagan Avagian quitted the
    Armenian boxing team and left for the USA.
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