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Lukashenka Declares European Games Open In Belarusian Capital
Belarusian President Alyaksandr Lukashenka declared the second European Games open in his country’s capital as a "flame of peace" was lit and fireworks were fired from the top of Dinamo Stadium.
The games, which opened in Minsk on June 21 and will run through June 30, will feature 3,667 athletes from 50 countries in some 200 events in 15 sports.
The opening ceremony included a tribute to the Belarusian-born artist Marc Chagall.
The opening of the first European Games -- in Baku, Azerbaijan, in 2015 -- featured singer Lady Gaga.
Winners in the archery, shooting, and table tennis competition will automatically qualify for the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. Several other events will offer qualifying points toward Tokyo.
The boxing, canoe sprint, judo, and badminton competitions will determine the official European Championships for each event.
Source: Rferl.org
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Belarusian President Alyaksandr Lukashenka declared the second European Games open in his country’s capital as a "flame of peace" was lit and fireworks were fired from the top of Dinamo Stadium.
The games, which opened in Minsk on June 21 and will run through June 30, will feature 3,667 athletes from 50 countries in some 200 events in 15 sports.
The opening ceremony included a tribute to the Belarusian-born artist Marc Chagall.
The opening of the first European Games -- in Baku, Azerbaijan, in 2015 -- featured singer Lady Gaga.
Winners in the archery, shooting, and table tennis competition will automatically qualify for the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. Several other events will offer qualifying points toward Tokyo.
The boxing, canoe sprint, judo, and badminton competitions will determine the official European Championships for each event.
Source: Rferl.org
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Keywords:
2015 European Games • President of Belarus • Alexander Lukashenko • 2015 European Games • Flame of Peace • Fireworks • Dinamo Stadium (Minsk) • Minsk • Sport • Sport • Sport • Olympic Games ceremony • Belarusian language • Marc Chagall • 2015 European Games • Baku • Azerbaijan • Lady Gaga • Archery • Shooting • Table tennis • 2020 Summer Olympics • Tokyo • Sport • Tokyo • Boxing • Canoe sprint • Judo • Badminton • European Championships (multi-sport event) • Sport •