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The Legacy of Arthur Christopher & the 2016 International Sports Festival

Deree recently hosted the ACG 2016 International Sports Festival, welcoming almost 500 student-athletes from 8 universities from Greece and abroad. Over 46 team matches, and 120 individual matches were played during the four-day festival organized by the Office of Athletics of Deree, ranging from soccer, basketball, and volleyball, to tennis, table tennis, and swimming.

This year’s festival was a double celebration, as the ACG community gathered to commemorate the 40 years Arthur Christopher spent at Deree as its visionary Athletic Director (1972-2012), during which he created an extremely successful program, inspired by the high-quality athletic standards of US colleges. While he lived in Greece, Christopher played professional basketball in AEK Athens, he was a member of the Greek national team, and he furthered his career as one of the top Greek basketball coaches.

Arthur Christopher was presented with the recognition award during the ACG 2016 International Sports Festival awards ceremony, where the Deree Gym Court’s brand new name was also unveiled: The “A. Christopher Court.” A small token of appreciation, always there to remind future generations of his vision and hard work, his warm character and his tremendous ethos.

“This award is something I’ll remember for the rest of my life, but… the way I felt on the day I received it, it is even more important to me than the award itself,” said Christopher. “There was an outpouring of affection, respect, and recognition of an effort… But that effort wasn’t me specifically- it was a team effort; it was the administration, my staff, and also the thousands of student athletes that went through the program… So, I accepted this award and recognition on behalf of all those people as well.”

Reminiscing about his time at ACG, Christopher said one of his fondest memories is “the day-to-day contact I had with the students, they have a tendency to keep you young!” In the context of the International Sports Festival and the importance of such opportunities, Arthur Christopher said, “I really enjoyed the international trips that we made. Over the years, we made 11 trips and had the opportunity to see different cultures… Trips have the capacity to allow for better bonding with not only the students, but the staff also. There’s a bonding, a camaraderie there that you just don’t get on a day-to-day basis.”

Participating Universities

  1. UOB – University of Balamand
  2. LAU – Lebanese American University
  3. HU – Haigazian University
  4. ACT – American College of Thessaloniki
  5. UOA – National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
  6. NTUA – National Technical University of Athens
  7. AUA – Agricultural University of Athens
  8. AUEB – Athens University of Economics and Business
  9. Deree – The American College of Greece

Results

Fair Play Award
Karagiannidis, Pavlos / NTUA – National Technical University of Athens

MEN’S SOCCER

1st place: ACG – Deree – The American College of Greece
2nd place: HU – Haigazian University
3rd place: LAU – Lebanese American University

MEN’S BASKETBALL

1st place: NTUA – National Technical University of Athens
2nd place: ACG – Deree – The American College of Greece
3rd place: AUEB – Athens University of Economics and Business

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

1st place: UOA – National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
2nd place: AUEB – Athens University of Economics and Business
3rd place: NTUA – National Technical University of Athens

MEN’S VOLLEYBALL

1st place: NTUA – National Technical University of Athens
2nd place: ACG – Deree – The American College of Greece
3rd place: UOB – University of Balamand

WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL

1st place: ACG – Deree – The American College of Greece
2nd place: UOA – National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
3rd place: AUA – Agricultural University of Athens

MEN’S TENNIS

1st place: Aboue Chahine, Ibrahim Elias – UOB
2nd place: Fragoulis, Vasilis – NTUA
3rd place: Karagiannidis, Pavlos – NTUA

WOMEN’S TENNIS

1st place: Mpotsa, Maria – UOA
2nd place: Xyrogianni, Eleni – NTUA
3rd place: Kapela, Aliki – NTUA

MEN’S TABLE TENNIS

1st place: Angelakis, Konstantinos – NTUA
2nd place: Zervas, Nikolaos – NTUA
3rd place: Tsiftsis, Christos – UOA
3rd place: Tsapogas, Christos – NTUA

WOMEN’S TABLE TENNIS

1st place: Markarian, Anna – HU
2nd place: Boushaheen, Rodayana – HU
3rd place: Parla, Anthi – UOA
3rd place: Mpoulgari, Maria – AUA

MEN’S SWIMMING

Team standings

1st place: NTUA – National Technical University of Athens
2nd place: AUA – Agricultural University of Athens
3rd place: ACG – Deree – The American College of Greece

WOMEN’S SWIMMING

Team standings

1st place: ACG – Deree – The American College of Greece
2nd place: AUA
3rd place: —

MEN’S 100M FREESTYLE

1. Karelos, Christos – NTUA
2. Arvanitis, Loukas – NTUA
3. Dereskos, George – NTUA

WOMEN’S 100M FREESTYLE

1. Kirili, Anastasia – ACG
2. Moulaki, Stefania – ACG
3. —

MEN’S 50M BUTTERFLY

1. Karelos, Christos – NTUA
2. Dereskos, George – NTUA
3. Pavlopoulos, Dionisis – AUA

WOMEN’S 50M BUTTERFLY

1. Lekkou, Sofia – AUA
2. Kirili, Anastasia – ACG
3. —

MEN’S 100M BACKSTROKE

1. Pavlopoulos, Dionisis – AUA
2. Sarmikasoglou, Stathis – AUA
3. —

WOMEN’S 100M BACKSTROKE

1. Tomou, Katerina – ACG
2. —
3. —