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    Los Angeles Daily News, CA
    July 6 2013


    Armenian-Americans mark final day of Homenetmen Navasartian Games in Los Angeles

    By Susan Abram, Staff Writer


    VAN NUYS - With medals hanging around their necks and polished
    trophies at their sides, thousands of Armenian-American athletes
    marked the closing of the Homenetmen Navasartian Games on Saturday in
    Los Angeles with a parade, a festival and long-lasting friendships.

    The nonprofit Armenian General Athletic Union and Scouts -- referred
    to as Homenetmen Western U.S. Region -- has held the Olympics-style
    games for nearly four decades in L.A. Teams from 18 chapters within
    the western region competed in an eight-week tournament that began in
    May, in sports such as basketball, soccer, tennis, track and field,
    volleyball, swimming, table tennis and chess.

    Saturday marked the end of the 38th annual competition held at
    Birmingham High School. The event drew roughly 6,000 competitors and
    spectators from Southern California, the Bay Area and throughout the
    West, including Arizona and Nevada.

    This year's participants ranged in age 5 to 71 years old, organizers said.

    "This is the biggest community event of its kind outside of Armenia,"
    said Mher Tavidian, chairman of the organizing committee for the
    games. "Every year, the event becomes bigger and grows as the
    community has grown."

    Homenetmen is a worldwide nonprofit organization founded in 1918 in
    Instanbul, Turkey. There are now 100 chapters spread out globally. The
    goal behind the organization is to promote athleticism and unity among
    Armenian youth, as well as the spirit of competition, said Alec
    Araradian, member of the western region executive committee.

    This summer, the winning teams from the western region will participate



    Winners will take home all kinds of hardware after the months-long
    Homenetmen Navasartian Games, an Armenian athletic competition
    involving thousands of competitors that concluded Saturday at
    Birmingham High School in Van Nuys, CA. (John McCoy / Staff
    Photographer)
    similar games in Armenia.

    "It's going to be an experience of a lifetime for many of them," he said.

    During the festivities, attendees enjoyed food such as shawarma and
    soujouk or Armenian sausage sold by dozens of vendors as well as
    musical performance from top Armenian singers and fireworks. The
    entire eight-week event is run by volunteers, many of them who grew up
    competing in the Navasartian Games as children, said Salpi Jejeian,
    who also sits on the board of the Homenetmen western region.

    Jejeian was a 5-year-old when she first took part in the Navasartian
    Games. She met her husband, also an athlete, 23 years ago at a victory
    ball held during the games, and they now have two children who
    participated in this year's competitions.

    "It's like my second home," she said of the organization. "It's like family."

    Soseh Thomasian began competing in the games when she was 5 years old.
    Now 12, she said she looks forward to the event each year. Her team,
    which represents the San Fernando Valley, won in basketball.

    "They're fun," she said of the games. "You get to meet people from
    other chapters and make new friends."

    http://www.dailynews.com/news/ci_23611763/armenian-americans-mark-final-day-homenetmen-navasartian-games



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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