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YEREVAN (A.W.)—The 6th Pan-Armenian Games officially came to an end with the closing ceremony in Yerevan on Aug. 13. Armenian Prime Minister Hovik Abrahamyan addressed athletes, coaches, and guests at the ceremony held at Yerevan’s Liberty Square, where he congratulated organizers and participants.

A scene from the closing ceremony (Photo: Armenpress)

Abrahamyan said that the most important achievement of the Pan»-Armenian Games is “bringing together the sons and daughters of our nation in our homeland.”

“The capital, Yerevan, has become a gathering place for all Armenians and Armenian athletes during the past 11 days. During this time, you all had the possibility of meeting new people and making new friends,” Abrahamyan was quoted as saying by Armenpress, who also called the games a victory for the unity of the Armenian people.

The closing ceremony was also attended by the Minister of Sport and Youth Affairs of the Republic of Armenia Gabriel Ghazaryan, Yerevan Mayor Taron Margaryan, and World Boxing Organization (WBO) Champion Arthur Abraham.

Prime Minister Hovik Abrahamyan addresses the crowd (Photo: Armenpress)

Athletes representing 175 cities from Armenia, Turkey, Russia, Lebanon, Iran, France, the United States, Canada, and many other countries competed in 17 sports during the 10-day tournament. The sports included soccer, futsal, basketball, volleyball, tennis, table tennis, swimming, track and field, chess, badminton, cycling, shooting, arm-wrestling, golf, handball, and beach volleyball.

Host city Yerevan dominated the games with the most gold medals (34) and total medals (89).

This year, a large delegation of athletes and coaches participated from Western Armenia. Soccer teams from Sasun and Istanbul competed for a second time.

Below is the total medal count as published on the official website of the Pan-Armenian Games.

CityGoldSilverBronzeTOTALYerevan34253089Gyumri11101233Vanadzor67417Tbilisi4 217Nicosia2417Akhaltsikhe2226Armavir2136Kiev21–3Hr azdan2–13Mtskhet2––2Tehran17210Chord1427Martuni122 5Etchmiadzin1113Paris1––1Barnaul1––1Beirut1––1Anja r1––1Nikolayev1––1Charentsavan1––1Stepanakert–358S isian–213Ijevan–2–2Artashat–134Artik–123Abovyan–1– 1Chalter–1–1Aleppo––22Lugano––11Kessab––11Tavush–– 11Ahalkalak––11

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YEREVAN (A.W.)—The 6th Pan-Armenian Games officially came to an end with the closing ceremony in Yerevan on Aug. 13. Armenian Prime Minister Hovik Abrahamyan addressed athletes, coaches, and guests at the ceremony held at Yerevan’s Liberty Square, where he congratulated organizers and participants. A scene from the closing ceremony (Photo: Armenpress) Abrahamyan said that the most important achievement of the Pan»-Armenian Games is “bringing together the sons and daughters of our nation in our homeland.” “The capital, Yerevan, has become a gathering place for all Armenians and Armenian athletes during the past 11 days. During this time, you all had the possibility of meeting new people and making new friends,” Abrahamyan was quoted as saying by Armenpress, who also called the games a victory for the unity of the Armenian people. The closing ceremony was also attended by the Minister of Sport and Youth Affairs of the Republic of Armenia Gabriel Ghazaryan, Yerevan Mayor Taron Margaryan, and World Boxing Organization (WBO) Champion Arthur Abraham. Prime Minister Hovik Abrahamyan addresses the crowd (Photo: Armenpress) Athletes representing 175 cities from Armenia, Turkey, Russia, Lebanon, Iran, France, the United States, Canada, and many other countries competed in 17 sports during the 10-day tournament. [...]

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YEREVAN (A.W.)—The 6th Pan-Armenian Games officially came to an end with the closing ceremony in Yerevan on Aug. 13. Armenian Prime Minister Hovik Abrahamyan addressed athletes, coaches, and guests at the ceremony held at Yerevan’s Liberty Square, where he congratulated organizers and participants. A scene from the closing ceremony (Photo: Armenpress) Abrahamyan said that the most important achievement of the Pan»-Armenian Games is “bringing together the sons and daughters of our nation in our homeland.” “The capital, Yerevan, has become a gathering place for all Armenians and Armenian athletes during the past 11 days. During this time, you all had the possibility of meeting new people and making new friends,” Abrahamyan was quoted as saying by Armenpress, who also called the games a victory for the unity of the Armenian people. The closing ceremony was also attended by the Minister of Sport and Youth Affairs of the Republic of Armenia Gabriel Ghazaryan, Yerevan Mayor Taron Margaryan, and World Boxing Organization (WBO) Champion Arthur Abraham. Prime Minister Hovik Abrahamyan addresses the crowd (Photo: Armenpress) Athletes representing 175 cities from Armenia, Turkey, Russia, Lebanon, Iran, France, the United States, Canada, and many other countries competed in 17 sports during the 10-day tournament. [...]

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