11th Int’l Turkish Olympiads kick off in İstanbul

Some of the students who are taking part in this year’s International Turkish Olympiads pose for photos while one of them speaks to a reporter at Atatürk Olympic Stadium in İstanbul on Wednesday. (Photo: Cihan)
Some of the students who are taking part in this year’s International Turkish Olympiads pose for photos while one of them speaks to a reporter at Atatürk Olympic Stadium in İstanbul on Wednesday. (Photo: Cihan)


Date posted: May 24, 2013

The 11th International Turkish Olympiads, which is a festival celebrating the Turkish language and brings together 2,000 students from 140 countries this year, began in İstanbul on Wednesday.

The event began with a news conference held in Atatürk Olympic Stadium attended by the Turkish deputy parliamentary speaker and International Turkish Language Olympiads organizing committee chairman, Mehmet Sağlam, Turkish Education Association (TÜRKÇEDER) President Ali Ursavaş, Professor Şükrü Haluk Akalın, Fatih University Rector Şerif Ali Tekalan, Deputy General Manager of Bank Asya, the main sponsor of Turkish Olympiads, Murat Aydoğan, Turkish Olympiads General Arts Director Cemil Özen and some of the students.

Press members were informed about the schedule of events for this year’s Olympiads.

At the news conference, Sağlam said that prior to the sixth event, the Turkish Olympiads were only held in İstanbul and Ankara but the events were spread to other provinces later on.

Sağlam noted that international students will take part in performances, including singing and poetry recitals, across 55 Turkish provinces this year.

The Cultural Festival of Turkish Olympiads will be held at İzmir Kültürpark for the first time this year, according to Sağlam.

Speaking about those who are behind the event, Sağlam said: “There are two heroes behind this festival: the teachers who teach these children under difficult circumstances and teach them Turkish while the other is the people who support them.”

He also said approximately 15,000 students across the world have prepared for the Turkish Olympiads.

Each year, thousands of students around the world prepare for the Olympiads, but only the finalists who win at national competitions are invited to the international competition in Turkey. The competition will see gold medals given to the top 10 individuals, silver medals to the top 10 percent of competitors and bronze medals given to the top 30 percent of competitors.

Sağlam said 90 students from 35 counties took part in the television commercial for this year’s event. “In the commercial, Olympiad students from different nationalities, religions and colors come together around the same table, they mingle and give messages of peace, love, friendship and brotherhood,” he said.

Professor Akalın, who is the head of the Turkish Olympiads Science Council, also spoke at the news conference, saying the Turkish Olympiads are actually the tip of the iceberg. “The actual effort and perseverance takes place in the unseen part of the iceberg. I mean it takes place across 140 countries in the world.”

He said with the participation of new countries in the Olympiads, new categories have been added to the event.

“Fifteen Turkish books chosen by TÜRKÇEDER will be read by the students and the students will be given an exam on them. In addition, there will an essay competition. University students will take part in this competition and write an essay on a chosen subject. They will defend their essays before an academic jury,” explained Akalın.

Tekalan said the Turkish Olympiads should not only be seen as an event of songs and poetry but as something more profound to do with peace and fellowship. “Humanity will see that it is possible to forget internal and external problems in countries for a short time, alleviate pain and get together for a common goal. History writers will allocate a special place to the Turkish Olympiads in the future,” he said.

Last year’s Turkish Olympiads were attended by students from 135 countries. Students from the Dominican Republic, Libya, Congo Republic, Rwanda and Brunei Sultanate are also attending the event for the first time this year.

Source: Today’s Zaman, May 22, 2013


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