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4/4/202319-year-old Apostolos Roumoglou is the first Greek to become champion in the NCAA, where Connecticut Huskies defeated San Diego State 76-59 in the Final Four. The 6-foot guard (2.01) got playing time in the title game, while finishing the year with 19 games and 6 total points with 2/7 shots, 7 rebounds, 1 assist and 1 steal. He comes from the youth academies of Lefkippos Xanthi, while he participated in the Basket League with PAOK. He also has appearances with the National Youth team and a record of 21 points.
4/4/2013Petros Theodoridis dies of respiratory infection in the Interbalkan Medical Center of Thessaloniki. He was one of the greatest managers in Greek football, being the president of Iraklis FC and Panserraikos FC. During his days, the team from Serres was promoted and played in the Super League, after an absence of 16 years.
4/4/2001Former Real Madrid president Ramon Mendoza dies aged 73. In his days (1985-96) the club won 6 Spanish League titles and 1 UEFA Cup
4/4/1999Baseball player Early Wynn dies aged 79
4/4/1999Led by coach Zoran Gajic Olympiacos win their 7th consecutive Greek Cup in volleyball after defeating AEK 3-1 in Drama
4/4/199353-year-old Mario Andretti becomes the oldest driver to win an Indy Car race after winning the Valvoline 200 in Phoenix
4/4/1988Eddie Hill becomes the first to race a 1/4 mile under 5''
4/4/1981Susan Brown becomes the first woman to take part in an Oxford - Cambridge sailing race
4/4/1974Henry Louis "Hank" Aaron ties Babe Ruth's home-run record by hitting his 714th
4/4/1968AEK becomes the first greek team to win a european title after beating Slavia Prague 89-82 in the European Cup Winners Cup final . A crowd of 80.000 fans (all-time record for a basketball game in Europe) watch Americanos (29), Zoupas (12), Trontzos (24), Vassiliadis (11), Laretzakis (6), Hristeas (4) and Tsavas (3) lift the trophy at Panathinaikon Stadium
4/4/1931Andre Michelin, the French industrialist, dies aged 78. With his younger brother, Edouard, he founded the Michelin Tyre Company in Clermont-Ferrand in 1889. In order to speed up flat tyre repair, which took almost three hours, he invented “detachable tyres” so there was no need for them to be glued to the rim but to hold it with clamps. In 1894, during the Universal and Colonial Exposition in Lyon, a stack of tires suggested to Edouard the figure of a man and Andre assigned to Marius Rossillon, popularly known as O’ Galop, to create “Bibendum”, the Michelin Man, one of the world’s oldest trademarks and his name was taken from Horace’s Odes (book I, ode XXXVII, line 1). In 1900, Andre published the “Michelin Guide” to promote tourism by car thereby supporting his tyre manufacturing operation.
4/4/1930British Andy Sandham becomes the first cricket player to score more than 300 runs (325) in a game against W.Indies, in Jamaica
4/4/1929First American Greco-roman Wrestling Championships held
4/4/1892West Bromwich Albion beat Darwen 12-0 in the largest win in England's first division. Nottingham Forest will equal this record against Leicester Fosse in 1909

 

             
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