UNPRECEDENTED NUMBER OF ARMENIAN TEAMS ENGAGED IN INTELLECTUAL GAMES CHAMPIONSHIP
PanARMENIAN.Net
July 29, 2011
PanARMENIAN.Net - The 13th South Caucasus Championship of intellectual
games kicked off on July 29, in Batumi.
50 teams from Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia are engaged in the
Championship.
As Georgy Mosidze, President of Georgian What?Where?When? club
organizing committee, told PanARMENIAN.Net reporter, a recording
number of teams are involved this year.
"The players' intellectual level rises year by year, but we are
happier for new teams to join," Mosidze said.
In turn, Chairman of the Armenian Association of Experts Tigran
Kocharyan underscored that unprecedented number of Armenian teams
participate in the Championship this year, namely 14 teams against
8 last year.
Kocharyan stressed that this became possible thanks to support of
Armenia's public and private sectors. Particularly, 4 teams are
participating in the contest at support of the Ministry of Education
and Science of Armenia.
"We shall do our best to show excellent results, because quantity is
ought to grow into quality," said Kocharyan.
It should be noted that first time a team of journalists from Armenian
leading news agencies participate in the Championship, including
PanARMENIAN.Net sponsored by Viva-Cell MTS communication operator.
As of the results of the first stage, Balash Kasumov's team
(Azerbaijan) is leading with 28 points, while Hayastan and DAF Armenian
teams with 25 points share 3rd and 4th places.
From: A. Papazian
PanARMENIAN.Net
July 29, 2011
PanARMENIAN.Net - The 13th South Caucasus Championship of intellectual
games kicked off on July 29, in Batumi.
50 teams from Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia are engaged in the
Championship.
As Georgy Mosidze, President of Georgian What?Where?When? club
organizing committee, told PanARMENIAN.Net reporter, a recording
number of teams are involved this year.
"The players' intellectual level rises year by year, but we are
happier for new teams to join," Mosidze said.
In turn, Chairman of the Armenian Association of Experts Tigran
Kocharyan underscored that unprecedented number of Armenian teams
participate in the Championship this year, namely 14 teams against
8 last year.
Kocharyan stressed that this became possible thanks to support of
Armenia's public and private sectors. Particularly, 4 teams are
participating in the contest at support of the Ministry of Education
and Science of Armenia.
"We shall do our best to show excellent results, because quantity is
ought to grow into quality," said Kocharyan.
It should be noted that first time a team of journalists from Armenian
leading news agencies participate in the Championship, including
PanARMENIAN.Net sponsored by Viva-Cell MTS communication operator.
As of the results of the first stage, Balash Kasumov's team
(Azerbaijan) is leading with 28 points, while Hayastan and DAF Armenian
teams with 25 points share 3rd and 4th places.
From: A. Papazian