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Residence
  
Athens, Greece

Name
  
Minos Kyriakou

Religion
  
Greek Orthodox


Years active
  
1975–

Nationality
  
Greek

Role
  
Magnate

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Born
  
May 31, 1938 (age 85) (
1938-05-31
)
Poros, Greece

Occupation
  
Owner of ANT1 GroupChairman of Euroholdings Capital & Investment CorpOwner of Athenian Sea Carriers LtdBacoil International and Athenian Oil Trading IncPresident of the Aegean FoundationMajority shareholder of Singapore Airlines

Spouse
  
Mari Konstadatou (m. 2004)

Children
  
Athina Kyriakou, Theodore Kyriakou, Xenophon Kyriakou

Minos Xenophon "Minas" Kyriakou (Greek: Μίνως (Μηνάς) Κυριακού, [ˌminos (miˌnas) ciriaˈku]; 31 May 1942 – 2 July 2017) was a Greek media and shipping magnate and businessman. He was the president of the Greek Olympic Committee and was the President of the International Olympic Academy (IOA, 2004-2009). He was elected to the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) council in August 2003.

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Early life

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Minos Kyriakou is the son of Xenophon Kyriacou and Athina Revidies. He was educated in France, Switzerland and at Columbia University in the US, from where he has a bachelor's degree.

Career

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Kyriakou was the founder and owner of ANT1 Group, a media company which owns most notably ANT1, one of the oldest and one of the first private television channels in Greece.

He also owned the Greek multi-sports club Panellinios GS, and the Greek Basket League club Panellinios.

Kyriakou's links to the sporting world saw him later become president of the Greek Olympic Committee after Athens hosted the Olympic Games of 2004. He continued as president before stepping down in 2009.

Problems with the law

Kyriakou owned four acres of land in Athens that are in violation of Areos Park, as some of the Panellinios Athens complexes are illegally on the premises of the Athens Municipality and the Athens Prefecture. In February 2007, a penalty of 48 months imprisonment without suspension, and a fine of €15,000 euros was placed on Kyriakou for the arbitrary construction of a cottage property in San Aimilianos in Porto Heli. Namely, the construction of a harbor that was in violation of not only the winter tide, but also the future expansion of the coastline. As a result of this, Kyriakou appealed the ruling of the court and he was then asked to pay a fee of €100,000 euros in financial security costs until the appeal trial could be held.

Personal life

In December 2004, Kyriakou married the Greek actress Mari Konstantatou (b. 1971). They announced their divorce in March 2017.

He had two sons, Xenophon and Theodore, and a daughter, Athina, from his first marriage.

He spoke Greek, English, French, Italian, Spanish, Polish, and Russian. He was awarded the Golden Cross of the Legion of Honor – Republic of Poland, Golden Cross of the order of St. George, Golden Medal of Honor – Republic of Cyprus, Golden Star of Honor – Singapore Republic, Grand Cross of the Order of the Legion of Honor – Republic of Poland.

Kyriakou died of a heart attack on 2 July 2017, at the Athens Medical Center. He was twice divorced and was survived by his three children from his first marriage.

References

Minos Kyriakou Wikipedia