Cycling 3000 kms for the reunification of the sculptures from the Parthenon

The municipality of Palaio Faliro in cooperation with Vasiliki Voutzali have organised a cycling event from London to Athens. This will take place from Sunday14 August to Sunday 28 August 2022.

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Photo credit: Vasiliki Voutzali

The route will be about 3,000 km starting at the British Museum and ending at the Sacred Rock of the Acropolis. The cycling event is the first that has been organised by Greek cycling enthusiasts.

The first such event to take place supporting the reunification of the Parthenon Marbles, was a solo cyclist from the UK, Dr Christopher Stockdale. Read more about Christopher's eventful campaign, which was then followed by Luca Lo Sicco from Sicily, and cycling enthusiast Michelle Petrax-Evans from Yorkshire.

Sunday's ride is also supporting the reunificaton of the Parthenon Marbles and aptly entitled 'Bring them Back': 5 cyclists, 14 days 3000 kms.

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Photo credit: Vasiliki Voutzali

Vasiliki spoke to BCRPM on her arrival in London and said " the idea for a cycle ride was mine, the last time I had started a cycle in London was 2014 and it was time for another. Once we got together to discuss this, we all realised that we ought to do this in the name of the reunification of the sculptures from the Parthenon. One of the cyclists, Steffan is from Germany and now working and living in Mytilene, Lesvos, another Christos Koromilas, is blind and will join us when we arrive on Greek soil. We had no idea about Dr Stockdale's ride until we made contact with BCRPM. We are delighted to do this cycle ride for this great cause.

"We will also lay flowers by the sculpted bust of Melina Mercouri in Athens, once we arrive in the city on the 28th of August. We have small Caryatid statues that we will hold as we set off, as we are sure that she is also wishing us well on our 3000 kms cycle for the Parthenon scultures! Also exciting is when we arrive on Greek soil to be joined by Stavros Soumas.

"The bike was chosen as a means of travelling on this route because we love to cycle but also because of it is a 'natural' means of exercise, it is fun and as a mode of transport, it doesn't burden the environment." Added Vasiliki Voutzali.

"This project is also dedicated to three of our good friends and fellow travellers, who unfortunately are no longer with us: Kostas Kesinis, Theofanis Barlas and Stelios Stelios Goulielmos. They are forever in our minds." Concludes Vasiliki Voutzali

This cycling event is under the auspices of the POLITICAL PROTECTION - IDAFK P.E.E.E.P.I. - D.D.I.P.P.D.K. - ACTIVE CITIZENS of the Institute for The Management of Man-made and Natural Disasters - international Network for Civil Protection and Crisis Management belonging to the Ministry of Labour and in particular to the department of K.A.L.O. The sponsors as well as the participants with some of their achievements are listed below:

SPONSORS:
1. Alexandros Matheou, Vascular Surgeon
2. H&Β
4. Woodcam
5. Sumas Batteries
6. Kovanis Custom Sportswear
7. Alfa Cyclingteam
8. Toys Stores
9. ANEK LINES Οfficial
11. Superfast Ferries
10. Gountas Physio
11. Νικολαΐδης driving school
12. Grill spot
13. Dalavikas Bikes
14. Zs Zitrosocks
15. ΠΑΣ ΠΗΝΕΙΟΣ

Participants
1. Vasiliki Voutzali : Transcontinental race 2014 (4000 km) London - Istanbul , Indian Pacific race Perth-Sydney (5500 km )
2. Steffen Streich: German living and working in Mytilene, Lesvos and competes in ultra endurance races under the Greek flag, some of his achievements: TCR (London -Istanbul 3500 km), IPWR (Perth -Sydney Australia 5780 km), Transam(6900 km) TransAfrica (1860 km) North Cape -Tarifa (7800 km)
3. Giannis Efthymiou - 2 entries in the Round of Central Greece 2017 and 2021 (1400 km), 2 participations Paris Brest Paris 2015 and 2019 (1200 km )
4. Vasilis Kordas  - many distinctions in endurance cycling races in Greece and abroad
5.Stavros Soumas has participated in events within Greece from 200 to 600 kms. Once the five cyclists reach Greek soil, Christos Koromilias, an athlete with visual disabilities, will be joining the cycle run to the Acropolis. Christos Koromilas President Ionas People with Disabilities, member of the Board of Directors of the Lighthouse of the Blind of Greece, the Guide Dogs for the Blind of Greece and the EAOM people with disabilities.

Supporters: OAKA OLYMPIC ATHLETIC CENTER of Athens "Spiros Louis", and the national sports federation of people with disabilities, plus Ionas department of therapeutic education and para-sports for people with disabilities.

 

Dame Janet Suzman, Chair of BCRPM sent an email to congratulate the cyclists on their ride:

Wish I could join you to cheer you on your way.
What a great adventure you’re undertaking and how very fit you all are!
Thanks on behalf of all civilised free spirits! Have a great time en route.
Janet S

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Photo credit: Vasiliki Voutzali

 

As did Dr Christopher Stockdale:

Dear Vasiliki,

I was over the moon when Marlen told me that you were planning to cycle 3000k from the British Museum to the Acropolis to highlight the plight of the separated Parthenon sculptures.
In doing so you will spiritually join those pieces of sculpture that lie forlornly in the Duveen Gallery to those in their rightful place in the New Acropolis Museum in full view of the Parthenon. 
Since the Parthenon frieze was completed in 432 BC the stones suffered terrible torment as the years passed by but none more so than by Elgin's wrecking crew in 1800.You will be fully cognizant of the journey made by a significant number of pieces to London and their eventual acquisition by the British Government.
In 1983 Eleni Cubitt became the secretary of the British Committee for the Reunification of the Parthenon Marbles (BCRPM) and since then a tireless worldwide community of campaigners have worked so hard nationally and internationally to seek the return of the British held pieces of frieze (52), metopes (15) and figures (15) to their rightful home. 
I'm so sorry that you will be unable to meet Eleni who broke our hearts when she passed away in 2020.
I began the journey you are undertaking on the 15th April 2005 and arrived at the gates of the Acropolis some 21 days later.I shall never forget my wondrous adventure and the inspiration for my journey, ie. the return of the Parthenon Sculptures, remained strong throughout and has never left me.
I wish you the safest of travels and hope your heart will be as uplifted as mine when you stand alongside the Parthenon with your bike held proudly in the air ( a necessary tradition!!)
I shall be thinking of you daily and thank you for making such a monumental effort on behalf of the sculptures.
With my very warmest regards,
Chris Stockdale

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