Emmanuel Karalis

Olympic Games: The Greek Delegation Departs from the Olympic Village for the Closing Ceremony – Photos

The Greek delegation has departed for the “Stade de France,” where the closing ceremony will begin at 10:00 PM.

The Greek Olympic team left the Olympic Village, led by Emmanuel Karalis and Evangelia Platanioti, who will serve as the flag bearers during the closing ceremony.

Stealing the spotlight was Katerina Stefanidi’s scarf!

Paris 2024: Karalis and Platanioti Flag Bearers for Greece at the Closing Ceremony

The Hellenic Olympic Committee announced that by decision of the Head of Mission, Petros Synadinos, Emmanuel Karalis and Evangelia Platanioti have been designated as the flag bearers for the Greek delegation at the Closing Ceremony of the Olympic Games in Paris.

Olympic Games: Emmanuel Karalis’ Epic Reaction to Miltos Tentoglou’s “Golden” Jump

Emmanuel Karalis, who was also waiting to be awarded the bronze medal he won in the pole vault on Monday, stayed in Paris to watch his friend, Miltos Tentoglou, compete.

The Greek athlete was alongside the president of SEGAS, Sofia Sakorafa, and the coach of the gold medalist, Giorgos Pomaski, to witness Tentoglou’s impressive jump of 8.48 meters.

Olympic Games: Duplantis’ life relationship with Karalis – He helped me in my first steps, said the Swede about the Greek

The Olympic gold medalist and world record holder in the pole vault and the Paris Olympic bronze medalist.

Both were born in 1999. Emmanuel Karalis on October 20 and Modo Duplantis on November 10. The first is the fruit of the love of two people from Greece and Uganda, while the second has a father from the USA and a mother from Sweden.

Paris 2024: The Olympics of Inclusion, Macron, and Opulence

Tomorrow, Paris will host the world’s premier sporting event for the first time in a century, welcoming the planet’s most photogenic champions from 206 countries. The aim is to restore the Olympic Games to their former glory after the challenges of Rio and the empty stands of Tokyo, caused by the coronavirus pandemic. Will the €7.5 billion invested be enough to achieve this