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    AGBU Press Office
    55 East 59th Street
    New York, NY 10022-1112
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    Website: www.agbu.org

    PRESS RELEASE

    Monday, August 13, 2012

    Young Athletes Make AGBU History at the 19th World Games in Los
    Angeles

    Over 1,700 Athletes, Members & Supporters Gather for a Week of
    Athletic, Cultural & Social Events

    In its near 60-year history, the AGBU World Games has brought
    international youth to various global cities with the goal of
    reinforcing their commitment to the organization and lifelong
    friendships with peers, through good sportsmanship and teamwork. This
    July, over 500 young athletes from Argentina, Australia, Brazil,
    Canada, Egypt, France, Uruguay and the U.S. gathered in what is
    unofficially dubbed as the capital of the Armenian diaspora: Los
    Angeles. There, for one unforgettable week that began on Saturday,
    July 28, 2012, they engaged in sports competitions, social events and
    excursion tours, which were made possible by the AGBU 2012 World Games
    Committee and a dedicated network of over 200 volunteers who have been
    hard at work for nearly a year. When the Games came to an end on
    Sunday, August 5, culminating with the traditional Victory Ball the
    night before, participants knew they were returning home not only with
    trophies, but with memories to cherish forever.

    Kicking off the Week: Opening Ceremonies Welcome Global Athletes and
    Local Officials

    The countdown for the AGBU World Games had been ongoing for months,
    and as the drum roll began at the Opening Ceremony on the evening of
    Sunday, July 29, it signaled that the much-anticipated time had
    finally arrived. While the marching band, the majority of them AGBU
    Scouts, began to circle the track of the Pasadena City College
    Stadium, the bleachers filled with an excited crowd. They soon put
    their hands together for the members of the Vartan and Siranush
    Gevorkyan Academy who performed on the field, the local John Muir High
    School drummer group and the procession of AGBU athletes that
    followed, waving their respective flags proudly. The guests' attention
    was then turned to the welcoming remarks delivered by AGBU Vice
    President Sinan Sinanian, World Games Chairman Shahe Seuylemezian,
    Primate of the Western Diocese of the Armenian Church of America,
    Archbishop Hovnan Derderian, and veteran AYA athlete Hratch Manoukian,
    who made the sportsmanship pledge.

    Among the spectators were a host of dignitaries and representatives,
    including Armenia's Consul General to Los Angeles, Grigor
    Hovhannisyan; Mayor of Glendale, Frank Quintero; Glendale Councilmen
    Rafi Manoukian and Ara Najarian; Former Primate of the Western Diocese
    of the Armenian Church of America, Archbishop Vatche Hovsepian;
    Minister to the Armenian Evangelical Union of North America (AEUNA),
    Rev. Joseph D. Matossian; Police Chief of Pasadena, Phillip L Sanchez;
    clergymen representing the Western Prelacy and the Armenian Catholic
    Church; and official leaders and representatives from the major
    Armenian political parties.

    The entertainment portion of the night then got underway, as David
    Foster, the 16-time Grammy-award winning musician who has helped
    produce some of the world's most successful artists, including
    Madonna, Andrea Bocelli and Celine Dion, took the stage. The popular
    group Element Band and singer Hovhannes Shahbazyan also
    performed. Foster even invited a few members of the audience on stage
    to sing along with them, while across the stadium everyone rose to
    their feet to dance. Off to a festive start, the athletes returned to
    the Universal City Hilton Hotel, where they stayed throughout the
    week, ready to carry their energy onto the field the following day.

    Scoring Points and Showing Spirit

    Throughout the week, youth displayed their talents and skills in an
    array of team and individual sports. Competitions included basketball,
    chess, futsal, swimming, table tennis, tennis, track and field, and
    volleyball, all of which drew hundreds of enthusiastic spectators. A
    buzz of excitement filled the air at each of the matches' venues, the
    AGBU Vatche & Tamar Manoukian Center and High School, the AGBU
    Manoogian-Demirdjian School and the Pasadena Public High School, with
    fans continuously shouting encouraging words and cheers. As they
    progressed from the preliminary games to the finals rounds, the
    players always demonstrated good sportsmanship and support for one
    another, ensuring that the games were more fun than competitive. As
    coach Kev Dertadian of Sydney, Australia commented, "Year round, we
    watch the players on our teams learn and grow, and it's been a huge
    thrill to watch them apply all the skills they've developed back at
    home here at the World Games with their global peers." The youth
    shared that enthusiasm, and the athlete Melina Tchintchinian of
    Montevideo stated, "This week has been incredible. It's so amazing to
    be surrounded by so many young Armenians like myself from around the
    world who love the same sports I do - I already can't wait to reunite
    in a new city in 2016."

    Social and Cultural Events Fill the World Games Calendar

    Day in and day out, the World Games attendees were on the fields or in
    the stands, but in the evening they had the opportunity to relax and
    enjoy many planned social and cultural events. On Saturday, July 28,
    all athletes and guests gathered at the AGBU Pasadena Center for a
    "Meet and Greet," where they caught up with old friends and sparked
    conversation with new ones. On Tuesday night, a summer soiree
    organized by the Young Professional of Los Angeles (YPLA) brought
    together AGBU World Games athletes with their local YP counterparts to
    the rooftop of the Sheraton Universal Hotel, where they enjoyed views
    of the famous Hollywood Hills and Universal Studios.

    Halfway through the week, participants were ready for some fun in the
    sun, and on Wednesday, they got just that with a private party on
    Huntington Beach, which was organized by the AGBU World Games
    Committee and managed by the dedicated women within the World Games
    Special Events Committee. When they weren't cooling off in the Pacific
    Ocean, guests were at the beach volleyball court for a friendly co-ed
    game. When the weekend approached, everyone was invited to view an
    encore performance of the AGBU Ardavazt Theater Company's hit comedy,
    "Ser Yev Dzidzagh" ("Love & Laughter") at the AGBU Pasadena
    Center. For over three decades, the theatrical ensemble's productions
    have drawn critical acclaim, and their show on Friday night was no
    exception.

    As they watched the Games unfold, each of the athletes knew that they
    were part not only of a series of events spanning that week, but of a
    great, long-standing AGBU tradition six decades in the making. A
    special collection of photos and keepsakes from World Games past, put
    together by the youth group AGBU Impact, was unveiled on the evening
    of the "Meet and Greet" and remained on exhibit at the AGBU Vatche and
    Tamar Manoukian Center's Boyajian Hall over the next few days. Young
    athletes admired old team banners and jerseys, spotting their parents
    and even grandparents in the black and white photographs that filled
    the display. World Games Chairman Shahe Seuylemezian reflected on the
    tremendous preparation that went into both the collection and all the
    World Games' activities, stating, "The workload was immense and not
    without its share of difficulties and hurdles. However, the initiative
    that came from all the volunteers who eagerly reached out to lend us a
    hand was key. For without their dedication, tenacity and allegiance,
    the success we had could simply not have been achieved."

    For the volunteers, the World Games were a labor of love. As volunteer
    Carine Imasdounian remarked, "We knew since the Volunteer kickoff
    event in April that we were committing to a project that was larger
    than life, but incredibly worthwhile. I have so enjoyed being part of
    such a passionate and devoted team. Watching the Games unfold over the
    past few months until this week has been very rewarding. As
    volunteers, a huge number of us spent countless hours at this week's
    different events, and I only wish we could have spent countless more."

    Victory Ball

    After the final games wrapped up on the afternoon of Saturday, August
    4, the athletes were ready to change out of their AGBU uniforms and
    into more formal attire for that evening's Victory Ball. At six
    o'clock on the dot, over 1,700 guests began streaming into the
    Universal Studios Backlot. It was on the Studios' legendary "New York
    Avenue" set that they were greeted by the Special Events Committee
    Chairwoman, Aline Patatian, who delivered the opening remarks. The
    microphone was then passed to London-based entertainer Kev Orkian,
    renowned singers Armenchik and Joseph Krikorian, and members of the
    Vartan and Siranush Gevorkyan Dance Academy whose performances
    inspired everyone to stay on the dance floor well into the night.

    Those present at the Victory Ball included AGBU Vice President Sinan
    Sinanian, AGBU Western District Committee Chairman Haig Messerlian,
    and Archbishop Hovnan Derderian. Mr. Sinanian was full of praise for
    the World Games' athletes and the organizers as he stated, "I have
    never seen so many people, of all ages and from so many countries
    around the world, come together and have an unforgettably positive and
    impactful experience as they did here in Los Angeles during the AGBU
    World Games. An occasion such as this is truly an incredible and rare
    opportunity for our youth to gather and meet other Armenians from
    places such as Alexandria, Cairo, Montevideo, Montreal, Paris, Sao
    Paulo, Sydney and Toronto, and create special memories and life-long
    friendships. Everyone kept telling me they had the best week of their
    lives. I only wish we could have more occasions for our AGBU members
    to come together like this. I salute all the volunteers who have
    worked tirelessly to make these unparalleled AGBU World Games an
    enormous success."

    During the evening, Athletic Coordinator of the World Games, Jano
    Baghdanian invited former AYA athletes to the stage to present the 1st
    place winners with their trophies. They were followed by former AGBU
    Southern California District Chairman Vahe Imasdounian, who handed the
    Sportsmanship Award to Toronto, as well as longtime athletics
    supporter Albert Boyajian, who presented the Friendship Award to
    Montevideo. The team leader of the Montevideo delegation, Jose
    Handalian, commented, "Every minute of this week's World Games, I felt
    at home. It was a great pleasure, and a gratifying experience, for all
    of us from Uruguay to participate in the Games and meet the other
    delegations. This is a brilliant organization, a brilliant event, and
    most importantly, brilliant people who are behind the games."

    Everyone is a Winner at the World Games Trophy Ceremony

    No one went home from the Games empty handed, and on Saturday, August
    4, at the Trophy Ceremony in Pasadena High School, all the athletes
    received cups, medals and recognition for their participation in
    AGBU's 19th World Games.

    The words of AGBU Western District Committee Chairman Haig Messerlian
    captured the feelings of all participants at the ceremony, as they
    reflected on the week that had passed. He said, "The AGBU World Games
    2012 in Los Angeles was an event that marked AGBU's commitment to our
    youth, its power, popularity and prestige among the participants, our
    AGBU membership and the community in general, perfectly in line with
    AGBU's slogan, "Unity is Strength." Our thanks and appreciation go to
    the hundreds of athletes, coaches and chapter representatives for
    their enthusiastic participation, to our diligent organizing committee
    for their perfect planning and execution, to the hundreds of dedicated
    volunteers and our hardworking staff. A job truly well done!"

    As the players and teams congratulated each other on the matches they
    had completed, they were already looking forward to the next time they
    would play together. With the next World Games scheduled for 2016,
    they still have time, but will no doubt keep in touch until then, not
    letting distance weaken the strong bonds that were formed both on and
    off the courts.

    To see the official photos and competition results from the 2012 AGBU
    World Games, please visit: www.agbugames.com.

    The AGBU 2012 World Games would not have been possible without the
    hard work and dedication of the World Games Committee, which included:
    Chairman Shahe Seuylemezian, Honorary Chairman Hratch Manoukian, Vice
    Chairman Hagop Sepetjian, Treasurer Hagop Jazmadarian, Recording
    Secretary and Volunteer Coordinator Aleen Khanjian, English
    Corresponding Secretary Aline K. Yeterian, Armenian Corresponding
    Secretary Kevork Keushkerian, Fundraising Committee Chairman Vahe
    Imasdounian, Sports Committee Chairman Jano Baghdanian, Special Events
    Committee Chairwoman Aline Patatian, Opening Ceremony Committee
    Chairwoman Sonia Babayan, Protocol Committee Chairwoman Hermie
    Janoyan, Security Committee Chairman Garo Babian, Facilities Manager
    Ara Manoukian, Registration Committee Chairwoman Cynthia Simonian,
    Information Technology Committee Chairman Jack Svadjian, Committee
    member at large Ara Yessaian, Committee member at large Bared
    Gosdanian, and Production Manager Stepan Partamian.

    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: Baghdasarian
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