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Vahram Papazyan (athlete)

Vahram Papazyan ((アルメニア語:Վահրամ Փափազեան)) (12 September 1892 – 6 March 1986) was one of two athletes that represented Turkey's first official appearance in the Olympic Games. Vahram Papazyan, along with ethnic Armenian Mıgırdiç Mıgıryan, were the only two athletes representing Turkey in the country's first official participation of the Olympics.〔 Papazyan participated in Men's 800 metres and Men's 1500 metres.〔
==Life==
Of Armenian descent, Vahram Papazyan was born in Constantinople and was the son of Sarkis who was a newsstand owner.〔 During the dawn of every morning, Papazyan would run from his residence in the Bebek neighborhood of Istanbul to the Babiali to pick up news and return it to his fathers kiosk.〔 After completing this task, Papazyan ran to Robert College where he attended school.〔
In the 1906 Intercalated Games held in Athens, Vahram Papazyan participated in the 800 meters and 1,500 meters run finishing 8th place and not finishing respectively. At the aged 13 years and 256 days, Papazyan was the youngest man to compete at the 1906 Athens Olympics.〔Young and old get set for Olympics. (25 July 2012). Gulf News.〕
When Turkey was admitted to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in 1911, president of Turkey's Olympic committee Selim Sırrı Tarcan placed advertisements in the local ''Ikdam'' and ''Sabah'' newspapers in order to recruit athletes for the 1912 Olympic Games in Stockholm.〔 Papazyan immediately responded to the advertisement and expressed his desires to participate in the games.〔
In order to cover the costs of the trip, Vahram Papazyan requested financial assistance from the Armenian sports club Ardavast in which he was a member of.〔 In order to raise money and awareness for Papazyan, the Ardavast sports club organized a theatrical play at the Greek Theatre in the Arnavutköy neighborhood of Constantinople where Papazyan himself played a minor acting role.〔 Due to the success of the event, the funds ultimately covered Papazyan's entire Olympic expenses.〔
Upon arriving in Stockholm, Papazyan noticed that the streets and important buildings were adorned with flags of all the countries participating in the Olympic Games, but there was no Ottoman flag:
After his participation in the Olympics, Vahram Papazyan returned to the Ottoman Empire. After graduating Robert College in 1913, he was instrumental in the founding of the Armenian General Athletic Association.〔
When the Armenian Genocide ensued, Papazyan managed to survive and eventually settled in Beirut.
He married Annette Egavian and had two sons named Robert and Harold and two daughters named Yolanda and Diane.
Vahram Papazyan ultimately moved to the United States where he became an electric engineer.〔 He was associated with the Eddy & Co. in Providence, Rhode Island for more than 35 years before retiring.〔 He died in the Armenian Home for the Aged in Emerson at the age of 92.〔〔 He is buried at the Swan Point Cemetery in Providence, Rhode Island.〔

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