Another medal for Greece
Greek rowing duo earns country's second bronze at the London 2012 Olympics
Greece has won its second bronze medal of the Olympics thanks to Christina Giazitzidou and Alexandra Tsiavou in the women's rowing lightweight double sculls on Saturday.
The gold medal was won by the British duo, who finished with a time of 7:09.30 at Eton Dorney in London to claim Britain's tenth gold medal of the games.
China won the silver with a time of 7:11.93 and Greece won the bronze with a time of 7:12.09.
1. Britain
Katherine Copeland/Sophie Hosking 7 minutes 9.30 seconds
2. China
Xu Dongxiang/Huang Wenyi 7:11.93
3. Greece
Christina Giazitzidou/Alexandra Tsiavou 7:12.09
4. Denmark
Anne Thomsen/Juliane Elander Rasmussen 7:15.53
5. Australia
Bronwen Watson/Hannah Every-Hall 7:20.68
6. Germany
Lena Mueller/Anja Noske 7:22.18
Source: Kathimerini
Advertisement
- Turkey condemns NSW's genocide recognition
- Mykonos: Something to 'Crowe' about
- Greek community pays tribute to Hazel Hawke
- Fitch upgrades Greece's credit rating
- Recognising genocide
- Angelopoulos' Greek drama
- Greek men affected by crisis
- New rules for reverse mortgages
- Kastellorizian Association names their best
- Volunteerism on the rise in Greece
-
4
-
3
-
2
-
2
-
2
-
1
- 8 May 2013 | 13 Votes
- 3 May 2013 | 9 Votes
- 15 May 2013 | 9 Votes
- 8 May 2013 | 9 Votes
- 13 May 2013 | 8 Votes
- 20 May 2013 | 6 Votes
Advertisement
Advertisement
More from this Section
- All eyes on Greek derby
- Melbourne Heart signs Massimo Murdocca
- Richmond take on Essendon
- Sydney Olympic wins league leader
- Mariners out of ACL after Guangzhou loss
- Halloran to play for Bundesliga 2
- Oz players becoming rare in EPL
- Gallop not angry if Socceroos don't qualify
- Fans make the Wanderers a good investment
- Oakleigh Cannons with new coach
-
On top of the $26 million allocated for the 2013-14 budget, the Vic government will include an extra $1.86 million over two years for multiculturalism
-
Former Defense Minsiter Akis Tsochatzopoulos is in court over laundering kickbacks from procurement contracts
-
Greece finishes up in sixth place at this year's Eurovision Song Contest with Denmark taking the top gong.
-
Central Coast suffered a 3-0 defeat in China, effectively ending their ACL campaign
-
David Moyes will replace Sir Alex Ferguson as the club's manager, taking on a six-year contract
-
The Spanish coach also brings with him assistant Pau Marti to join Michael Valkanis
-
A conversation with three succesful women in finance and banking will give advice on how to succeed in business
-
Greek Australian politicians have paid homage to Australia's first lady, Hazel Hawke.
-
Senator Xenophon says current ballot rules are "stacked against independents" and has moved to create the Nick Xenophon Group
-
The Victorian Premier League returns this weekend with Round Five, and South Melbourne welcome Richmond Eagles, and their new coach, in their first home game this season
-
In Mykonos with her family, Kim Kardashian has slammed claims she was unhappy during her holiday in Greece
-
St Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church in Thebarton, SA, faces yet another investigation, this time into the credibility of a $5m government grant
-
Closed in 1996, the High School nurtured many young Greeks
-
Greek basketball great Nick Galis honoured by his club Aris
-
Matt Simon, Nick Carle and Mitch Nichols back in the A-League
-
Coach Graham Arnold still has high hopes for a win next week
-
Wendy Jobson stole more than $7.8 million from the Koroneos Group in 1478 separate transactions over a five year period
-
Miron Bleiberg steps in as interim coach, following the departure of the 'club boy' Bill Theodoropoulos


















Comments
Post new comment