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    ARMENIA TO HOST 6TH YOUTH DELPHIAN GAMES OF CIS COUNTRIES

    NOYAN TAPAN
    MAY 6, 2010
    YEREVAN

    On June 26 - July 2, Armenia will host the 6th Youth Delphian Games
    of CIS countries, an event dedicated to the 65th anniversary of
    the victory in World War II. Deputy Prime Minister of Armenia Armen
    Gevorgian has been selected Chairman of the Organizing Committee of
    the Delphian Games.

    According to the RA Ministry of Culture, the Delphian Games date
    back to 582 B.C. and were held in honor of Apollo who killed the
    dragon snake Python. The ancient Delphian Games were held mostly
    near the Temple of Apollo of Delphi and for that reason they were
    called Delphian Games. In 1927 Greece revived the tradition of holding
    Delphian Games, and from 1927 to the start of World War II the Delphian
    Games took place every three years - as in ancient times. The new era
    of Dephian Games began in 2000 when the first World Delphian Games were
    organized with the participation of 27 countries, including Belarus,
    Vietnam and Greece.

    Since 2002 the Delphian Games have been held in the CIS territory -
    based on the decision on main events in the sphere of culture in CIS
    members states until 2005, which was signed in Moscow on 29 November
    2001 by the Council of Heads of Governments of CIS States. Based on
    that decision, the Executive Committee of the CIS set up a working
    group for organization and assistance to Delphian Games in CIS
    countries. Representatives of Armenia have always been involved in
    the activities of the working group.

    Note that during the 5th Youth Delphian Games held in Belarus in
    2008, 2 out of 13 participants of the Armenian delegation won gold
    medals, 4 won bronze medals, and 7 participants received diplomas,
    while Armenia's team took third place.
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