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    AGBU Press Office
    55 East 59th Street
    New York, NY 10022-1112
    Phone: 212.319.6383, x118
    Fax: 212.319.6507
    Email: [email protected]
    Website: www.agbu.org

    PRESS RELEASE

    Thursday, July 24, 2008

    AGBU XVIII World Games Takes Montevideo by Storm, 1,000 People Participate

    The XVIII AGBU World Games took place in Montevideo, Uruguay, from
    July 7 to 13, 2008, with athletes and guests pouring in from Antwerp,
    Buenos Aires, Cordoba, Detroit, Los Angeles, Miami, New York,
    Pasadena, Sao Paolo and Toronto. Organized by the local Chapter, the
    weeklong event included numerous sporting competitions, cultural
    performances, social outings and a sold-out Gala evening on Saturday,
    July 13, attended by AGBU President Berge Setrakian. In all,
    approximately 1,000 individuals participated in this biennial event
    aimed at providing a platform for the organization's athletic groups
    to engage in friendly competitions and bringing together Armenian
    youth on a global level.

    Montevideo's AGBU Community

    One of the Armenian diaspora's smaller communities with a population
    of around 15,000, Armenians in Uruguay are concentrated mostly in the
    capital city. They are third- or even fourth-generation descendants of
    the first wave of immigrants, many of whom sailed from historic
    Armenia. AGBU established a Chapter there in 1938 and inaugurated a
    community center complex in 1953. Between 1974 and 1975, the Chapter
    established an educational center which was completed in two phases:
    first to be completed was the Nubarian Elementary School in honor of
    the founder of AGBU, Boghos Nubar; then came the Alex Manoogian High
    School, named after the then AGBU President. The construction of this
    complex has been made possible, thanks to the generosity of the
    organization's local benefactors, Misak and Arpiné Kouyoumdjian, the
    local Chapter, and the AGBU Central Board of Directors. The Montevideo
    branch currently supports these two schools, a community center and
    two gymnasiums, all of which and more are located on extensive
    grounds. In addition, the Chapter works alongside numerous committees
    to keep the community excited about their heritage: youth, sports,
    scouts, choir, and, most recently, a budding Young Professionals
    group.

    The AGBU Montevideo Chapter is chaired by Hagop Chamikian, who was
    thrilled by the enthusiasm the event generated in the local community:
    "It was heartwarming to see so many local supporters, both young and
    young at heart, coming to our Center every day this week to watch the
    competitions and interact with our global guests. I feel confident
    that the Games have helped bring about yet another rebirth in our
    Chapter and inspired new Armenians around us to become more involved
    with AGBU. In addition, I would like to thank all of the individuals
    from the participating Chapters who worked diligently for the many
    months leading up to the Games to organize their teams and ensure
    their participation."

    Last year, a special committee, chaired by Ruben Topalian, was
    appointed by Chamikian and the Chapter to organize the AGBU XVIII
    World Games. It continued to work tirelessly until the last guests
    were sent off at the airport. Said Topalian: "I would like to thank
    all those who worked and made this week of celebration possible. It
    was delightful to have a little slice of Armenia in our midst and I
    hope that everybody took a piece of that back home with them, as well
    as a positive image of Uruguay's vibrant Armenian community."

    Let the Games Begin! Exciting Opening Ceremonies Set Tone for Entire
    Week

    Monday, July 7, marked the official start of the Games with the
    Opening Ceremonies at the AGBU complex on Agraciada Avenue in the
    Uruguayan capital, located just blocks away from the Presidential
    Palace. Approximately 800 athletes and supporters jammed the bleachers
    in the gymnasium and cheered loudly as each delegation marched in with
    its national flag. Highlights of the evening included welcoming
    remarks by His Excellency Vladimir Garmirshalian, Ambassador
    Plenipotentiary of Armenia to Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Uruguay;
    AGBU Central Board Member Ruben Kechichian of Buenos Aires; and AGBU
    Montevideo Chapter Chair Hagop Chamikian, who recognized World Games
    benefactor Albert Boyajian with a plaque. US Ambassador to Uruguay,
    His Excellency Frank Baxter, was also present with his wife. A
    multimedia cultural presentation tying together the histories of
    Armenians, AGBU and the Montevideo Chapter was designed exclusively
    for the event, and included video projections, modern and tango dances
    and a unique interpretation of the AGBU anthem.

    Going for the Gold: Bring It On!

    Whether it was the Los Angeles and Pasadena teams cheering on their
    North American counterparts from Toronto or the marching band drums
    and shouts from the far corner of the gym in favor of Buenos Aires,
    there was a fun, competitive spirit in the air all week throughout the
    AGBU complex in Montevideo. At least 400 athletes participated in
    basketball (men's and women's), volleyball (men's and women's), and
    soccer (men's) team sports; and swimming, table tennis, chess and
    backgammon individual tournaments. Players dribbled, bounced, kicked,
    and ran to vie for their chance at AGBU gold. In the end, even the
    non-victorious teams were treated like winners as everyone became
    friends in the stands.

    Culture Always on the Evening Itinerary

    The World Games Committee planned a number of events for athletes and
    guests almost every night to provide cultural and social
    entertainment. On average, each event attracted around 350 guests. On
    Tuesday, July 8, a special concert was held at the Radisson Hotel
    featuring the Montevideo Philharmonic Orchestra. Heightening the
    ambience of the performance was the fact that the conductor, Alvaro
    Hagopian, is not only Armenian, but a graduate of the local AGBU
    Nubarian and Manoogian schools. Maestro Hagopian conducted a
    repertoire of tango pieces for the first half with a tango couple
    bringing the music to life on stage, and selections from Aram
    Khachaturian's "Gayane Ballet" for the second portion.

    The night of Friday, July 11, culture enthusiasts gathered for a
    spectacle featuring the AGBU Montevideo Choir "Grung," the AGBU
    Cordoba Dance Group "Ararat" and the Armenian National Center of
    Uruguay's "Gayane" Dance Group. Maestro Alvaro Hagopian led the 35
    vocalists in "Grung" through a number of popular Armenian songs. The
    "Ararat" Dance Group, which was established over 20 years ago by
    Elizabeth Gezokaraian Erezian, performed her choreography to the music
    of Ara Gevorgian and also executed the famous pyramid
    dance. Fittingly, the "Gayane" group danced to selections from the
    "Gayane Ballet." The event was held at the prestigious Ancel Hall.

    In addition, two social events were held on Wednesday, July 9. The
    first was a dinner and show at El Milongón to introduce guests to the
    local culture. The venue featured live music and dances from both
    tango and traditional Candombe genres, the latter having dominated
    Uruguay's culture for 200 years. For late-night revelers, a club night
    kicked off at Central at midnight and kept going until dawn with a
    vibrant mix of Armenian and progressive music keeping dancers on their
    feet.

    An Elegant Gala Evening to Wrap Up a Week of Victories

    The five-star Radisson Hotel, situated on Montevideo's historic Plaza
    Independencia, hosted a sold-out crowd of 540 guests on Saturday
    night, July 12, for the closing Gala banquet. Winning teams brought
    their championship cups to display on their tables, and everyone was
    in a celebratory mood to toast the successful close of yet another
    World Games. AGBU President Berge Setrakian was present to witness the
    festivities alongside Central Board Member and Buenos Aires Chapter
    Chairman Ruben Kechichian; Montevideo Chapter Chairman Hagop
    Chamikian; and Chairmen from sister Chapters: Ricardo Erezian
    (Cordoba), Zaroohi Der Mugrdechian (Fresno), and Krikor Manukian (Sao
    Paolo). The program began with MC's Cynthia Cristina Takessian and
    Socrates Yamgochian welcoming everyone, and continued with World Games
    Montevideo Committee Chairman Ruben Topalian who spoke about the
    meaning and thrill of having hosted the AGBU games. Chamikian also
    addressed the audience and then presented gifts of appreciation to
    lifelong AGBU members Hrant Bardakjian of Toronto and Hratch Manoukian
    of Nicosia, both of whom have been driving forces in AGBU
    athletics. Special recognition was bestowed upon Topalian for his able
    chairmanship of the Games, and Valeria Momdjian, Executive Secretary
    of the 2008 World Games Committee, who served as a key player in the
    organization of the endeavor. Closing remarks were offered by
    President Setrakian, who stated that the evening did not signify the
    end of the Games, but rather the start of many new friendships
    spanning the globe.

    The Gala lasted until the early morning with a diverse array of
    entertainment provided by the Yerevan 50 and Dzirani bands. The
    Yerevan 50 Band was initiated in 1971 by members of the AGBU
    Montevideo Scouts group of the same name. Today, this musical ensemble
    has achieved major recognition among all the Armenian communities of
    South America. The second band, Dzirani, was formed by young members
    of the AGBU Cordoba Chapter just a few short years ago. Both groups
    kept the dance floor full the entire night with their renditions of
    popular and traditional Armenian music, and applause filled the entire
    room continuously during a presentation of photos taken during the
    entire week.

    And the Winners Are...

    While the main trophy presentation ceremony took place in the
    complex's gymnasium on Saturday afternoon, three special cups that
    define the true meaning of the AGBU World Games were presented at the
    Gala. The first one was for Friendship, which was awarded to the Los
    Angeles/Valley delegation and accepted by its leader, Jano
    Baghdanian. The second cup, won by the Toronto delegation, was for
    Fair Play, and the final cup, given for having the Best Armenian
    Spirit, brought the Cordoba delegation to the stage. On the
    competition side, the home team of Montevideo took the gold in Men's
    Basketball, and the Pasadena team won the championship in Women's
    Basketball. To see the full results from all games, please visit:
    www.ugab.org.uy/worldgames.

    Additionally, more photos from the World Games can be viewed at the
    official AGBU website: www.agbu.org/worldgames.

    Since 1955, the AGBU World Games has brought together thousands of
    youth from around the world to engage in sporting competitions and
    create lifelong bonds. Over the years, the endeavor has been held in
    numerous major cities, such as Beirut, Buenos Aires, Geneva, Los
    Angeles, Paris and Sydney. The positive outcome of these Games has
    proved so popular that AGBU Regional Games now take place regularly in
    North and South America.

    For more information about AGBU and its youth program, please visit
    www.agbu.org.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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