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    ARMENIANOW.COM SPORT DIGEST MAY 05, 2005
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    SPORT DIGEST: A ROUNDUP OF ARMENIANS IN COMPETITION

    By Suren Musayelyan
    ArmeniaNow Reporter

    FOOTBALL

    CHAMPION STUMBLES: In Day 3 of Armenia's national football championship
    Yerevan's Pyunik lost their first points as they were held to a
    1-1 draw by Abovyan's Esteghlal Kotayk. Meanwhile, Yerevan's Ararat
    registered their first win beating Dynamo Zenit 1-0.

    Yerevan's Kilikia beat Lernayin Artsakh 1-0 and another club from
    the capital, Banants, defeated Gyumri's Shirak with the same score.

    In Round 4 of the championship that began on Thursday, Pyunik beat
    Lernayin Artsakh 2-0 and Shirak defeated Kilikia 3- 1.

    Esteghlal-Kotayk v Dynamo Zenit and Mika v Lernagorts will be held
    later today (Friday).

    After winning Lernayin Artsakh, Pyunik top the Premier League with 10
    points, followed by Banants with 9 points (after 3 matches). Kilikia
    are 3rd with 7 points.

    U-19'S IN TRAINING: Armenia's Under 19 national team, who are to
    participate in the U-19 European championship's second qualifying
    round, have been in training for the event since May 2. The training
    assembly will end on May 9. The team's head coach Samvel Petrosyan had
    invited 20 players for the assembly - mainly footballers representing
    Yerevan's Pyunik. Among the invitees playing for or signed with
    foreign clubs are also two talented youths - Edgar Manucharyan from
    Ajax (Holland) and Zhorik Hovhannisyan from Olympiacos (Greece).

    Armenia's U-19 will participate in the event from May 27 to 30 in
    Hungary, where they will compete with their coevals from Italy,
    Hungary and Belgium.

    (Source: the Football Federation of Armenia).

    CHESS

    After six rounds of Armenia's chess championships in which 12
    chess-players are taking part the first place is shared by four:
    Ashot Anastasyan, Gabriel Sargsyan, Karen Asryan and Levon Babujyan -
    all with 4 points. Arsen Yeghiazaryan, who finished Day 6 in the fifth
    position, is only half a point behind the top four. The championships
    are still continuing. The top five chess-players decided by the
    tournament will represent Armenia in the European championships in
    Poland in June. (Sources: A1 Plus and the Chess Federation of Armenia)

    BOXING

    Hovhannes Danielyan (48 kg) from Yerevan, beating all his
    four opponents, clinched the winner's title in the "Donbas Cup"
    international youth boxing tournament in Donetsk, Ukraine. Another
    boxer representing Armenia, Myasnik Sargsyan (85 kg) from Echmiadzin,
    reached the semifinal stage and eventually claimed the bronze. More
    than 100 boxers representing 15 countries participated in the
    tournament.

    Besides Danielyan and Sargsyan, four boxers representing Armenia
    participated in the Donetsk tournament. But all of them lost their
    fights still in the qualifying rounds. (Source: Armenpress)

    CYCLING

    Suren Petrosyan from Yerevan has become a winner of a cycling
    tournament among youths organized by the Cycling Federation of
    Armenia, Armenpress news agency reports. Junior cyclists from all
    regions of Armenia participated in this tournament. First cyclists
    were contesting to decide winners of each region and then the final
    stage took place in Yerevan on May 5.

    TENNIS

    According the latest ATP rankings, American-Armenian tennis player
    Andre Agassi is now 8th, while Argentine-Armenian David Nalbandian
    is 16th.
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