Monday Memo - Euro 2012; Torch Relay; Tuesday Talk

(ATR) Euro 2012 enters first full week ... Olympic Flame spends bulk of week on Scottish soil ... Argentina decides on Pan Am bid...World Karate Federation president talks 2020 ... All that and more ahead this week from Around the Rings ...

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Euro 2012

England, France, Sweden and co-host Ukraine kick off Monday as Euro 2012 enters its first full week.

Kiev and Donetsk are the cities coming into action for Group D matches.

Spain, Italy, Ireland and Croatia are the countries in Group C with the Polish cities of Poznan and Gdansk their stadium sites.

Kharkiv and Lviv are the Ukrainian cities staging matches for Netherlands, Denmark, Germany and Portugal in Group B.

Group A was the first to begin Friday with Poland, Greece, Russia and Czech Republic playing in Warsaw and Wroclaw.

Pool play runs through June 19 with the top two finishers from each group advancing to knockout rounds.

Torch Relay

London 2012’s torch spends the bulk of the week on Scottish soil.

The capital of Edinburgh will welcome the Olympic Flame on Wednesday before residents of Berwick-upon-Tweed greet the relay’s return to England late Thursday.

Middlesbrough is Sunday's last stop for torchbearers.

Pan Am Games Argentina Bid

On June 11 theArgentina NOCwill decide which city to back for the 2019 Pan American Games: San Luis or Rosario. The vote will be by secret ballot. Salta and La Plata were already eliminated.

Argentina hosted the Pan Ams in 1951 and 1995. Other bids for the PanAms could come from Chile, Peru and Colombia.

Tuesday Talk

This week’s Tuesday Talk is with World Karate Federation president Antonio Espinos.

Karate is making its third straight bid for the Olympic program and is one of eight sports shortlisted by the IOC for inclusion in the 2020 Games.

Written by Matthew Grayson

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