Antranig Dereyan

Born and raised in New Jersey, Antranig Dereyan graduated from Rowan University with a bachelor’s in journalism. He contributes frequently to the Armenian Weekly with sports pieces. He also freelances for other online sites and newspapers.
Opinion

Dereyan: Here Comes Armenia

Coming off an unpredictable win over Slovakia, 3-1, Armenia entered their 4th round, Euro 2012, Group B Qualification match, against…

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News

Nalbandian Eliminated in Third Round of U.S. Open

After a long time away from the game to heal from numerous injuries, David Nalbandian of Argentina took to the…

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Ani Serebrakian’s Road to the Olympic Games

Being able to represent a country at the Olympics is not the easiest thing to do, but for the fortune…

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Armenian Community in Vancouver Honors Olympians

Armenian Weekly sports correspondent Antranig Dereyan reports from Vancouver. VANCOUVER, Canada (A.W.)—The 21st Winter Olympic Games came to a close…

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Winter Olympics: Jubilation, then Disappointment for Armenia

Armenian Weekly sports correspondent Antranig Dereyan reports from Vancouver. The ladies’ slalom kicked off at 10 a.m. as a field…

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Winter Olympics: Armenia’s Battle with the Hill

Armenian Weekly sports correspondent Antranig Dereyan reports from Vancouver. The men’s alpine giant slalom kicked off from Whistler, Creekside, with…

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Dereyan: Armenian Olympians Showcase Their Sportsmanship

The Armenian Weekly sports correspondent Antranig Dereyan reports from Vancouver. VANCOUVER, Canada—Armenia’s athletes are all in the same boat, trying…

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Dereyan: Armenia Starts the Journey in Vancouver

The Armenian Weekly sports correspondent Antranig Dereyan reports from Vancouver. VANCOUVER, Canada (A.W.)—As darkness falls over Vancouver on Feb. 12,…

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Culture

Dedication to Language: Petizians Release CD

In Canada, brothers John and Frank Petizian have come together to teach Armenian youth their native tongue. “We were asked…

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Dereyan: Get Ready for the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver

The clock has been running ever since the end of the 2006 Olympics in Torino, Italy, but the time is…

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