| 23/6/2024 | The 34th European Championships in Aquatics concludes in Belgrade. The Greek national team won 17 medals in swimming: 5 gold (Apostolos Papastamos – 400m. IM, Stergios Bilas – 50m butterfly, Apostolos Christou – 50m backstroke and 100m backstroke, Christian Golomeev – 50m freestyle), 8 silver (Apostolos Siskos – 200m backstroke, Dimitris Markos – 400m freestyle and 800m freestyle, Nora Drakou – 50m freestyle ?a? 50m backstroke, Georgia Damasioti – 100m butterfly, Stergios Bilas – 50m freestyle, Vangelis Makrygiannis – 100m backstroke) and 4 bronze (national men’s team - 4?100m freestyle and 4?200m freestyle, Anna Doudounaki – 50m butterfly, Vangelis Makrygiannis – 50m backstroke). The national team also won 3 medals in artistic swimming: 1 gold in the free routine and 2 silver in the technical routine and in the acrobatic routine. |
| 23/6/2020 | Former coach and veteran football player Nikos Alefantos, who recently had problems with his health dies of a heart attack at the age of 81. He started playing football at a young age with Asteras Exarchion, playing as a midfielder. He then moved to AE Chalandriou, PAO Rouf, Olympiacos Piraeus (participating in a championship match), Atromitos Piraeus (Kaminia), Olympiakos Chalkida, Panegialios, Panelefsiniakos and Byzantas Megaron, where he ended his football career in 1969. Alefantos managed several clubs in the Greek Super League, including Olympiacos during 1983, 1994 and 2004. He also had brief spells leading AEK, PAOK and Larissa during his long football career. |
| 23/6/2015 | Chess player Garry Kasparov challenges 15 young players aged 8 to 14 simultaneously to chess games at the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center (SNFCC) in Athens. During the Press Conference, the “Chess in the Schools” program was presented. The program was implemented in 190 schools throughout Greece, with a grant by the Stavros Niarchos Foundation, in collaboration with the Kasparov Chess Foundation Europe and the Association of Chess Players of Thessaloniki. The Stavros Niarchos Park in Athens, Greece, opened its doors to the public for the first time on 21/6/2015, presenting 4 days -and nights- of events that will offer a “future-like experience” to visitors, reflecting the multifaceted program of activities that will take place there once it is in operation. |
| 23/6/2015 | Apostolos (Lakis) Tsantas the emblematic strain of Greek and International Family of Water Polo Referees dies aged 80. He was the historic member of the Association of Greek water polo referees. He held the presidency for many years of the Central Committee of Referees in Greek Swimming Federation until now. He was for 3 quadrennials President of AIA (International Association of Water Polo Referees). and in addition was elected member of Technical Water Polo Committee (TWPC) of LEN, an election that put him at the top of the Water Polo governing bodies of arbitration in the European area. He served for many years (from 1970 to 1991) as an International Water Polo Referee, with too many appointments in top events in the global scene. He arbitrated 507 international games, 5 Olympic Games (1972-1976-1980-1984-1988), 6 World Championships (1973-1975-1978-182-1986-1991), 5 European Championships (1975-1977-1981-1985-1987), 2 Mediterranean Games, etc. |
| 23/6/2015 | Dimitrios Dimitriou of Greece wins the silver medal with 3:52.57 in the Men's 400m Freestyle final during day eleven of the Baku 2015 European Games at the Baku Aquatics Centre. Paul Hentschel of Germany won the gold medal with 3:52.43. |
| 23/6/2006 | “A” sample of Marion Jones’ urine is tested positive for Erythropoietin (EPO) at the Indianapolis USA Track and Field Championships. Although three months later (6/9/2006) the “B” sample will be tested negative, Jones will admit on 5/10/2007 that she used steroids and will surrender her 5 Sydney Olympic medals |
| 23/6/1999 | Greece are eliminated from Eurobasket's next round for the first time since 1983 after losing to Lithuania 82-64 in Dijon, France |
| 23/6/1997 | Defender Franco Baresi retires from playing aged 37. He is also one of the few players who spent his entire career at one club, AC Milan, for whom he played 532 games, scoring 16 goals. With Milan, Baresi won six scudetti (Serie A league titles) and three European Cups. His #6 jersey was retired by the club, a rarity for Italian football. He also capped 81 times with the Italian national football team |
| 23/6/1986 | AEK and Iraklis play for third place in the Greek league despite the fact that AEK should be tried on bribery charges. The players of Iraklis are determined to make a mockery out of this game and one by one leave the pitch faking injury |
| 23/6/1982 | Juan Antonio Samaranch inaugurates the Olympic Museum in Lausanne. Eleven years later, on the same day, he will inaugurate the new Olympic Museum celebrating IOC's 99 years |
| 23/6/1968 | 71 people die and hundreds get injured at the end of a Boca Juniors - La Plata football match when a false fire alarm panics the crowd |
| 23/6/1902 | “Mercedes” is lodged as a trade name but will be legally registered on September 26th. The name belongs to the 12-year old daughter of Emil Jellinek, who in 1899 won the Tour de Nice with a 23hp Daimler racing car with the predonym Mercedes. After his win, Jellinek ordered 36 vehicles at a total price of 550.000 marks. Jellinek will obtain the permission to call himseld Jellinek-Mercedes. It is probably the first time a father takes his daughter’s name |
| 23/6/1894 | The International Olympic Committee is founded in Sorbonne. Pierre de Coubertin succeeds in convincing all members on the revival of the Olympic Games. Greece is represented by Dimitrios Vikelas |
| 23/6/1771 | Jose Candido Exposito becomes the first matador to be killed in a bullfight |