King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia, Current Events Part 4: June - July 2005


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i read in the spanish journal that he was in 2nd place in valencia?
 
As far as I know, KJC didn't participate in the regattas, as he visited the port of Valencia just as a mere supporter of the America's Cup... but I may be wrong... perhaps you could post that article :confused:


On another note, KJC and QS presided today over the ceremony of the dispatches, at the diplomatic school of Madrid.
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Any ideas from when these pictures are? :confused:
 

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Lena said:
Any ideas from when these pictures are? :confused:

From when he presented a prize for children who've won a writing contest:)
 
Anna_R said:
From when he presented a prize for children who've won a writing contest:)

Ok thanks...but when was this...which day?
 
They are of day 20 of June. It is the aid "What is a King for you?", children of the schools of all Spain do their works on the King and he receives the winners every year.
 
Here's an article about it:

http://servicios.elcomerciodigital.com/pg050621/prensa/noticias/Aviles/200506/21/GIJ-AVI-084.html


Estela Alba, from the IES Salinas, along with the other autonomic winners of the contest 'What is a King for you?', met Don Juan Carlos.

“He is a very smart person, who read my paper and told me that he would consider my recommendations, when arrives his time to retire". This is the simple way how this 12-years-old girl described Don Juan Carlos de Borbón, after meting him.

Estela Alba González is the student of the IES Salinas, who recently wined the contest 'What is a King for you?'. As prize, she met the head of the State, along with other sixteen young people, coming from other independent communities.

The simplicity and naturalness how she talked about the Spanish Monarchy are one of the objectives of this scholar contest, which has the aim of approaching the youth to the supreme representatives of the State. This young girl surpassed a series of other 2500 Asturian candidacies, suggesting the King what could he make, when he’s retired.

During the last two days, Estela lived an authentic fairy tale, in which just the Princes of Asturias were missing, since the girl had a special desire to meet Doña Letizia Ortiz. The hour to awake arrived yesterday (June, 20th) in the evening, after attending a gala dinner (last Sunday), and visiting El Pardo and the palace of La Zarzuela.

The coexistence with the other autonomic winners was "very good", but the thing that most called her attention was the fact that the King said that he would consider her opinion, like the one of the other students, with whom he informally chatted, after the official act. If this is right, according to Estela, when "he stops being the king", Don Juan Carlos will study the possibility of being a gardener, a person in charge of a ONG, or 'a super grandpa, helping his three children to educate his grandchildren'.

The young girl was always accompanied by her parents, Valentín Alba and Carmen Dorleta González, as well as by her teacher of Language, Maria Jesus Lopez, who underlined the good organization of the contest, promoted by the Spanish Institutional Foundation.

Even so, Estela was sorry that, during these days, she was not able to meet any other member of the Royal Family, although Don Juan Carlos assured her that, as soon as Doña Sofía returned to home, he would show her the work made by the Castrillonense student.
 
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King Juan Carlos gave yesterday the Velazquez Prize to the mexican Juan Soriano

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King Juan Carlos today in Annual Assembly of COTEC

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fanletizia said:
King Juan Carlos gave yesterday the Velazquez Prize to the mexican Juan Soriano
http://estadis.eluniversal.com.mx/cultura/42948.html

The Mexican painter Juan Soriano received the prize Velázquez of Plastic Arts 2005, from the hands of king Juan Carlos, in a ceremony that took place at the PradoMuseum. The king praised the "extraordinary career" of Soriano, and emphasized the way how his work mixes tradition and vanguard, realism and visual imagination.

Soriano, of 84 years old, thanked the prize, speaking about his rebelliousness, and referred as well his constant bounds with Spain, mainly with the exiled artists, after the Spanish Civil War.

The prize Velázquez, which honours the master of the Spanish XVII century painting, includes a check of €90 000 ($109 000), and was created in 2002, with the aim of fortifying the artistic bows among the Latin American nations.
 
Today, June 24th, the catholic calendar celebrates St. John Baptist. Roughly coinciding with the spring equinox, this day is celebrated in many countries with great popular festivities, where the pagan rituals of rebirth are constantly mixed with the catholic festivities.

On the other hand, John (Juan) is also the name given to the present King of Spain. For that reason, the country celebrates on June 24th King Juan Carlos' Onomástica (the King's name day); a festivity that used to be celebrated with a great reception, usually hosted at the gardens of the RoyalPalace.

Since 2002, however, the King's Onomástica has been limited to a mere familiar celebration, reason why there isn't any special act planned for today.

The Royal Forums would thus like to express our best wishes, on this special day for King Juan Carlos I.

Congratulations, your Majesty! :)
 
http://www.diariosigloxxi.com/noticia.php?ts=20050620150312

Today, at 10:00 p.m., KJC and QS are going to preside over the inauguration of the Mediterranean Games; an important competition for the Madrilenian Olympic candidacy, as its organizational success shall constitute an important endorsement to the Spanish candidacy, before the members of the IOC, who will soon announce the host city of the Olympic Games 2012.


The ceremony will be transmitted live on TVE International, and the Princes of Asturias are said to attend it as well, although there is not an official confirmation of it.
 
I think that "onomastica" was indeed quite familiar and intimate reception, I can't find any photos.
 
Elsa M. said:
KJC and QS are going to preside over the inauguration of the Mediterranean Games; an important competition for the Madrilenian Olympic candidacy, as its organizational success shall constitute an important endorsement to the Spanish candidacy, before the members of the IOC, who will soon announce the host city of the Olympic Games 2012.
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LaChicaMadrilena said:
I think that "onomastica" was indeed quite familiar and intimate reception, I can't find any photos.
Yes. As I said before, the Onomástica used to be a great social event, with a big reception, but since 2002, it was limited to a mere familiar celebration, as there were always some polemics around the reception. In fact, and in spite of the ever growing number of guests, there was always someone who wasn't invited and who was offended for that, so last year there was just a mass attended by the family, and this year there was nothing specially planned.
There was, however, a toast to King Juan Carlos, during the previous reception to the Mediterranean Games.

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There's no doubt about the full support that the Spanish Royal Family gives to the sports world. I hope that Madrid is chosen as the host of the 2012 Olympics. I think that TM have been doing a great job promoting Madrid's candidacy.
 
From abc:

Reina will head the delegation of one hundred people of Madrid 2012 in Singapur


A hundred of people, headed by the queen Doña Sofía, will form the delegation of Madrid 2012 that will attend the 6 of July in Singapur the election of the city that will organize the Games of that year, in an assembly of the Olympic Committee the International that will be covered by 150 Spanish journalists. According to they today informed the vicemayor into Madrid, Manuel Cobo, and the president-advisor delegated of Madrid 2012, Feliciano Mayoral, that comprise of the delegation, the Spanish Government will be represented in Singapur by the president of the Government, Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, that will travel day 4, the ministers of Outer Subjects, Miguel Moratinos Angel, and of Education, Maria Jesus Sansegundo, and the Secretary of State for Deporte, Jaime Lissavetzky.
 
Seegerpress also published some photos of the inauguration of the Mediterranean Games.
 

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Her Majesty the Queen received today a representation of the Association of Diplomatic Ladies, headed by Shaika Abdallah Al-Khalifa Al-Sabah, wife of the Ambassador of Kuwait in Spain, to recieve a donation of 20000 €, destined to Queen Sofia's Foundation.
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http://www.elmundo.es/elmundodeporte/2005/06/27/jjoo2012/1119874321.html

An official delegation of 100 people, headed by Queen Sofia, will fly to Singapore throughout this week, to organize the last and definitive Spanish offensive towards the organization of the Olympic Games 2012.

The Royal House, the Presidency of the Government, as well as olympic and sport personalities from all the token positions will try to influence the hermetic voters of the International Olympic Committee (IOC).

Queen Sofia will travel next Saturday, July 2nd, along with great part of the people in charge of the City Hall of Madrid, in addition to other five municipal politicians belonging to the main political parties (PSOE and IU).
 
Juan Carlos today from casareal.es
 

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I just have a feeling that Paris will win the bid.
 
King Juan Carlos presided yesterday over the prize-giving ceremony of the journalism awards Mariano de Cavia, Mingote y Luca de Tena.
The Spanish José Antonio Zarzalejos won the prize Mariano de Cavia (one of the most prestigious awards of the Spanish media), while the prize Luca de Tena was granted to the Portuguese José António Saraiva, recognizing his influence and trajectory, as director of the prestigious weekly newspaper "Expresso".

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KJC, along with the minister of Defense, José Bono, presided today over the closing ceremony of the VI Military Course of General Staff (VI Curso de Estado Mayor).
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