Wildfire Tragedy Overshadows Return of Greek Olympic Athletes to Athens

Greek Olympic Athletes

Fans gathered at the the Athens AIrport to welcome the Greek Olympic athletes. Credit: AMNA

Greek Olympic athletes who competed in the Paris Games arrived in Athens on Monday afternoon amidst a national crisis caused by the wildfire near the capital.

Among them were gold medalist in the long jump Miltos Tentoglou, the bronze medalist in pole vault Emmanouil Karalis and the bronze medalist in freestyle wrestling Dauren Kurugliev.

Also returning were Rio de Janeiro gold medalist Katerina Stefanidi, along with Antigoni Drisbioti, Elina Tzengko, Stamatis Skarvelis, Ariadne Adamopoulou, the national men’s and women’s water polo teams, the artistic swimming duet, and their coaches George Pomaski, Haris Karalis, Mitchell Krier, and George Botskriov.

Greek Olympic Athletes
Karalis is embraced by fans at the airport. Credit: AMNA

Some of the members of Team Greece had returned earlier to Athens.

Greek Olympic athletes “deserved a different reception”

Deputy Minister of Sports Yiannis Vroutsis, in a statement before the athletes’ arrival, emphasized that the Olympians and members of the National Delegation deserved a different reception.

“The critical situation with the fires naturally does not allow it. We sincerely thank them for the joy and optimism they brought us with their achievements. We honor them all and stand by them, but our thoughts and concerns are now with the fire fronts and all those currently battling the inferno.

“The large fire in northeastern Attica has put the entire state apparatus and all of us on alert. The Ministry of Sports, together with the Region of Attica, has opened the doors of OAKA, welcoming our fellow citizens affected by the fires,” Vroutsis said.

Greek Olympic Athletes
Karalis and Tentoglou pose in front of the place that flew them to Athens. Credit: AMNA

Miltos Tentoglou also expressed his concern about the situation in Attica, extending his support to those facing this difficult ordeal.

Bronze medalist in pole vault at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, Karalis, remarked:

“We are definitely very happy to have returned, the entire national team. We are safe, but as we were approaching and looking out the airplane windows, the view outside was darkening from the clouds and there was a certain… silence as we descended. We hope everything will be okay. We are all quite saddened by what is happening in the country. We hope these fires will finally be extinguished so we can resume our lives.”

“We cannot rejoice” as wildfire burns

Hellenic Athletics Association (SEGAS) President Sofia Sakorafa stated, “We cannot rejoice when such events are happening around us, affecting our fellow citizens. Our hearts and souls are with them as properties are being destroyed at this moment.” She added that these athletes, through their successes offer a small note of comfort during these challenging times.

In a moment of celebration, athletes and friends lifted Dauren Kurugliev at Athens International Airport “Eleftherios Venizelos” to welcome him. However, a scheduled press conference on Monday for the Olympic team’s return from Paris was canceled due to the devastating fires impacting large parts of Attica and other regions of Greece.