Armenian Intellectuals will take Part in 8th Championship in Intellectual Games in Georgia
The Messenger, Georgia
July 7 2006
Seven Armenian teams will participate in the 8th South Caucasian
Championship in Intellectual Games that will be held in Georgia
on July 7-9, Karen Kocharian, chairman of the Armenian Association
'What? Where? How?' stated to Novosti Armenia news agency.
Kocharian said that the participating teams occupied the first seven
places in the [Armenian] Republican Championship in Intellectual
Games, and include the current champions of the South Caucasus -
the team of the Republican Party of Armenia.
"Armenian teams are tuned for victory. We are going to maintain the
title of champion", he stressed.
Kocharian noted that Armenian teams would compete with each other at
the forthcoming championship. Among the other competitors, he pointed
to Tanakhard - the Azeri team from Baku.
Over 30 teams from Georgia, Azerbaijan, Armenia, as well as from
Tskhinvali and Sokhumi will take part in the championship.
Alexei Paevski from Moscow will lead and judge the games. (Black
Sea Press)
The Messenger, Georgia
July 7 2006
Seven Armenian teams will participate in the 8th South Caucasian
Championship in Intellectual Games that will be held in Georgia
on July 7-9, Karen Kocharian, chairman of the Armenian Association
'What? Where? How?' stated to Novosti Armenia news agency.
Kocharian said that the participating teams occupied the first seven
places in the [Armenian] Republican Championship in Intellectual
Games, and include the current champions of the South Caucasus -
the team of the Republican Party of Armenia.
"Armenian teams are tuned for victory. We are going to maintain the
title of champion", he stressed.
Kocharian noted that Armenian teams would compete with each other at
the forthcoming championship. Among the other competitors, he pointed
to Tanakhard - the Azeri team from Baku.
Over 30 teams from Georgia, Azerbaijan, Armenia, as well as from
Tskhinvali and Sokhumi will take part in the championship.
Alexei Paevski from Moscow will lead and judge the games. (Black
Sea Press)