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World children to compete in Ankar
  29.04.2011


Ankara will host children from 90 countries in the first weeklong World Children´s Games starting Sunday.



 


Turkey’s capital city welcomes junior athletes of 13 branches from all around the world in an event to mark the International Children’s Day celebrated on April 23.

In basketball, one of Turkey’s successful areas, the matches will be played in the Ankara Sports Hall from Sunday to Wednesday.

Football matches will take place at Keçiören Aktepe Stadium from Tuesday to Friday.

Young tennis players will play at the Ankara Tennis Club from Monday to Saturday.

Track and field events start on Monday at the Naili Moran Athletics Track and volleyball matches will be played in Selim Sırrı Tarcan Sports Hall.

The website www.dunyacocukoyunlari.com may be visited for a complete schedule.
  
  

Source : Hürriyet Daily News
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