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- Greece Charter Yacht Sir Winston Churchill
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Captains and crew are available for hire to expertly skipper
your yacht. Our skippers are knowledgeable of the many islands
to visit, the best places to swim, shop, eat and the night
life hotspots. Our skippers have a minimum of 5 years experience
sailing the Greek Seas and are participants in race sailing.
We choose our skippers for their expertise, their friendliness,
outgoing natures and ability to speak the English language.
Your skipper will act as your liaison between yourselves and
the Greek people. You can expect from your skipper, courteous,
friendly service along with expert handling of your yacht.
Sailing the Greek Seas on private crewed Greece sailing
yacht "Sir Winston Churchill"
Enjoy a Greece charter on a private yacht for the 2004
Olympic Games in Athens
Athens was selected as the host city of the 2004 Olympic Games
in Lausanne, Switzerland on 5 September 1997. On that same
day, the Host City Contract for the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad
was signed. These events marked the beginning of a unique
journey in the history of Olympism that will culminate in
Greece from 13 to 29 August 2004. The Games are returning
home to the country that gave birth to the Olympic celebration
more than 2,000 years ago and the city that staged the first
modern Olympic Games in 1896.
Greece is one of the smallest countries to undertake the
task of organising and hosting Olympic Summer Games. To respond
to this challenge, the country has engaged in an organisational
effort with the vision of delivering unique Games on a human
scale.
Greece Charter Yacht "Sir Winston Churchill"
The ATHENS 2004 Organising Committee for the Olympic Games
is the body responsible for organising and hosting both the
2004 Olympic and Paralympic Games. To accomplish its mission
and to ensure impeccable performance and functioning of all
operational areas during the Games, ATHENS 2004 has joined
forces with the Greek Government as well as with local authorities
all over the country.
ATHENS 2004 cooperates closely with the IOC on all organisational
matters and is in constant contact with International and
National Sports Federations, as well as, with non-governmental
organisations or other entities involved in the preparation
of the Games.

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