In the footsteps of OdySseus

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In the footsteps of OdySseus
the Return to where it all began
Woodprint from “The Illustrated London News”, 1853
“We are all Greeks
Our laws, our literature, our religion,
our arts, have their roots in Greece.”
Percy Bysshe Shelley, English poet 1792 –1822
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“No cricketer’s education is complete until,
besides Australia,
he has visited this island...”
Cricket writer R.A.Roberts writing of Corfu
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In the footsteps
of Odysseus
The journey to Greece is a journey of returning to the
source; where it all began - A place where words were
born that have become part of our global consciousness
and means of expression; words like History, Philosophy, Democracy, Theatre, Poem and Athlete.
The return to Greece is a life journey that we can all take. The ancient Olympic ideal shines today as it did in the first
ancient Olympics in 776BC – to engage in sporting competition and teamwork - as a way to bring peace, harmony and
well being to those taking part.
To be in Greece is to walk on the sacred rock of Acropolis, along the alleyways that the great philosophers strode. To be
in Greece is to taste the life-enhancing Mediterranean diet, to feel the protection of the gods of Olympus, to be charmed
by the serenity of the landscapes and draw strength from Greece’s timeless spiritual heritage.
Now a chance exists to visit and play sport in the beautiful Ionian Islands, where modern Greek culture and history combine, where a special welcome awaits young people from around the world and where ingenious Odysseus struggled to
return.
Cricket is the bridge, which will transport young people in this magical world of Greece. The spirit of Cricket as a continuation of the Greek Ancient Athletic ideal, finds fertile ground in Corfu, where East civilasation meets West.
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PHOTO: ROBERT KEELEY
The inaugural
Ionian International Cricket
Schools Tournament
The Ionian Islands government and the Hellenic Cricket Federation are pleased to invite school groups from across the
globe to take part in the first Ionian International Cricket Schools Tournament, which will take place in Corfu from the
25th to 30th April 2011.
This is an invitation to schools and sporting associations to join us in Corfu in Easter 2011 to play in a unique cricket tournament, and in doing so share and celebrate all our cultural roots and the natural beauty of the Ionian and show us their
way of living, their sports and games, their cultural identities in celebration of Cultural Diversity and Humanity.
The programme for the first Ionian International Cricket Schools Tournament includes:
• A 20-20 tournament (4 teams in each preliminary group)
• Exhibition games and coaching sessions. (Participating schools are invited to
share their other sporting traditions during their stay in Corfu).
• A major Arts programme including Music, Dance and Theatre performances and workshops.
Accommodation will be provided free of charge in Corfu for participants.
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PHOTO: ROBERT KEELEY
International Cricket Festival
The Hellenic Cricket Federation co-ordinates an international cricket festival on
an annual basis. The aim of this festival is the celebration of the spirit and the diversity of cricket bringing together cricketers across continents, countries and communities in a historical and magical place.The festival takes place in Corfu during May - June
and September - October in Corfu. The game format is Twenty20.
Those wishing to attend the festival may fall into the following headings, which are developing steadily. In 2010 the two first had a great success.
Greek Diaspora
Cricketers with Greek heritage. There are many 2nd and 3rd generation Greeks who play cricket
overseas and may wish to play the game in the land of their ancestors. In 2010 a large tour was
organised to Corfu by Greek Australians (the Australian Hellenic Cricket Federation), who during
their visit visited schools, demonstrated and coached cricket, beach cricket and Australian football,
with the cooperation of the Multicultural Department of AFL. Following the success of this tour
we wish to invite clubs with Greek roots from all over the world.
Overseas teams on tour
Groups booking a tour which allows them to stop over in Corfu and play matchs arranged by the Hellenic Cricket
Federation, against local and visiting teams.
Youth
This component is focused on offering young cricketers aged 14-18 years old from disadvantaged
backgrounds the opportunity to play cricket in a unique and supportive international setting.
Schools
Participants in this category are teams from schools, youth associations and clubs from
around the world.
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Cricket in Corfu and Greece
– A history
The first ever game of cricket played in Greece was at the ‘Kastropolis’ in Corfu Town, when British Navy sailors set up stumps there in
1823. After seeing the eccentric Englishmen at play, the Corfiots took the game
to their hearts. It has thrived on the island ever since.
PHOTO: ROBERT KEELEY
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The Times newspaper of London reported in 1859 that: ‘Corfu has this year been
visited by an extraordinary number of fashionable tourists politicians, artistic
and sporting. The latter are the most numerous.’ The Corfiots soon adopted the
game. On the departure of the British from Corfu in 1864 there evolved two local clubs - the Gongakis company and the Camvissis club. In 1893 these clubs
merged to become the Gymnastikos club, one of the eldest clubs in Greece.
In 1923 the Ergatikos club was formed, changing its name to the Byron Cricket
Club in honour of the celebrated poet in 1936. After the Second World War
cricket in Corfu developed further with regular tours visiting the island from the
UK such as the Eton Ramblers, the Cricketer XI, the old Wellingtonians, the
Lords Taverners and The Cricket Society.
In 1976 a third local club was formed - Feax and in 1980 a fourth, resurrecting
the name Ergatikos. The 1970s saw the structure of cricket in Corfu changed as
it enrolled in the official Greek Federation for Amateur Sport (SEGAS). Junior
teams (under 18 and under 14s) were created in each of the local clubs. The Hellenic Cricket Federation was constituted in 1997. Today the number of clubs in
Greece greater than ever and increasing.
Greek cricket
on the word state
Greece became an affiliate member of the International
Cricket Council in 1995 and has appeared in the ICC’s
European tournaments regularly since 1999 - hosting
and winning the tournament the first time it competed.
In 2009 Greece came top of the ICC European League
Division 5, which involved victories over Bulgaria, the
Czech Republic, Estonia, Sweden, and Turkey.
In 2011 Greece will play in Division 2 in the ICC’s 2011
European tournament, with Austria, Finland, Luxembourg, Malta and Switzerland.
Domestic Competition
The Greek domestic cricket competition comprises
of Indoor and Outdoor leagues. The Indoor competition takes place between November and March with
the Outdoor tournament being played between May
and October, but avoiding the excessive heat of August.
There are currently 20 clubs participating in the Indoor
and Outdoor competitions which are divided into Junior Boys, Boys, Girls, Teenagers (Girls and Boys), Under 21s and Adults.
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The Ionian Islands
The Ionian Islands are known as the seven islands that extend in a parallel line along the coasts
of the mainland Greece.
In spite of all their differences, these islands form a different entity. With common history, conscience, civiliation and natural riches, the Ionian Islands are the ambassador of the oriental world
and at the same time the entrance to the magic garden of ancient Greek civilization.
All shades of blue and green are the coloursof the Ionian Islands. The visitor will be astonished by the
fresh and evergreen landscapes. The beautiful landscapes the architectural style and the civilization that
one can admire in towns and villages create a unique and distinguished context for your holidays.
A popular destination from the Roman times, the Ionian Sea offers today, infinite alternatives. The quiet seas and
harbours, the lush vegetation and the elements of civilization make these islands attractive for Greeks and foreigners.
In this idyllic location the sport of cricket is also thriving.
Corfu is the hub of the activities but cricket branch out in other islands of the Ionian, in Cephalonia and Zakynthos with
newly built cricket grounds, youth teams and great spirit. This immense energy emanates from the love of cricket by the
locals. The Ionian environment is ideal for playing cricket. From April to October (with the exemption of few hot days in
August) the weather is perfect for this kind of sport. The feeling of being in Greece is sweet, the Ionian Islands can offer
to the families and friends of athletes unique experiences for explorations and relaxation.
Access to the Ionian Islands is easy. More than a 100 charter flights a day from all over the world arrive at Corfu’s airport
and from here direct flights connect all the main islands (Corfu- Lefkas- Cephalonia- Zakynthos).
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s you set out on the way to Ithaca
hope that the road is a long one,
filled with adventures,
filled with understanding.
The Laestrygonians and the Cyclopes,
Poseidon in his anger: do not fear them,
you’ll never come across them on your way
as long as your mind stays aloft, and a choice
emotion touches your spirit and your body.
The Laestrygonians and the Cyclopes,
savage Poseidon; you’ll not encounter them
unless you carry them within your soul,
unless your soul sets them up before you.
Hope that the road is a long one.
Many may the summer mornings be
when -with what pleasure, with what joyyou first put in to harbors new to your eyes;
may you stop at Phoenician trading posts
and there acquire fine goods:
mother-of-pearl and coral, amber and ebony,
and heady perfumes of every kind:
as many heady perfumes as you can.
To many Egyptian cities may you go
so you may learn, and go on learning,
from their sages.
Always keep Ithaca in your mind;
to reach her is your destiny.
But do not rush your journey in the least.
Better that it last for many years;
that you drop anchor at the island an old man,
rich with all you’ve gotten on the way,
not expecting Ithaca to make you rich.
Ithaca gave to you the beautiful journey;
without her you’d not have set upon the road.
But she has nothing left to give you any more.
And if you find her poor, Ithaca did not deceive you.
As wise as you’ll have become, with so much experience,
you’ll have understood, by then, what these Ithacas mean.
Constantine P. Cavafy, Greek poet (1911)
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