Anatolia Celebrates Success at the 10th Greek Forensics Tournament in Larisa
At the 10th Greek Forensics Tournament hosted by Ekpaideftiria Bakogiannis in Larisa, Anatolia competed in all events–Impromptu Speech, Oratory, Oral Interpretation of Literature, and Debate–with a cohort of 26 highly talented students. Our students distinguished themselves through their teamwork and competitive spirit, earning the following distinctions and honors:
In Gymnasium Oratory: Christina Konsta won 1st Prize.
In Gymnasium Oral Interpretation of Literature: Thaleia Konstantinidou won 1st Prize, and Nina Takhriltzidou received an Honorable Mention. In Lykeion Oral Interpretation of Literature, Iliana Giontzi advanced to the finals, while Lida Topouzi also received an Honorable Mention.
In Debate: One Gymnasium team — Christina Konsta, Chrysanthi Neta, and Dimitris Samaras, ranked first in the preliminary rounds, advanced to the semifinals, and placed third in the semifinals. Both Lykeion debate teams also reached the semifinals. The teams of Nikoletta Kamberidou, Katerina Siasiou, and Danae Tsatsou, and of Danae Bourazani, Zografina Paschali, and Eleni Polychroniadi, received Commendations for finishing in 3rd and 4th place.
We are deeply grateful to our Head Coaches – Vicky Karathodorou and Maria Apostolidou in Impromptu Speaking, Marios Moros and Zoe Kotroni in Oratory, Katerina Lemousia, Athina Thymi and Danae Konstantinou in Oral Interpretation of Literature, Andy Spandou, George Arabatzis, Kleri Mitrouli, and Alexia Seridou in Debate – for their dedication.





