Turkey observes Commemoration of Atatürk, Youth and Sports Day, a national holiday with unique historical and cultural depth, every year on 19 May. The holiday dedicates itself to the memory of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the father of modern Turkey’s formation, and also celebrates the potential of the youth through sport and patriotism.
Why is 19 May Celebrated?
In 1919 on the 19th of May, Atatürk disembarked in Samsun, which is the location at which the Turkish War of Independence starts. From that moment, people regard this date as the founding myth of the Turkish Republic.
Atatürk assigned this day to the youth of the nation since he was under the impression that they would ensure safeguarding the independence of Turkey as well as democracy. He considered that young people are not only the future but also the present.
How Turkey Celebrates 19 May
- Sports Events: Running and track events together with rhythmic gymnastics displays and soccer games with young sports stars are held in stadiums all over Turkey.
- School Performances: Students reenact plays, recite poems, and sing songs about Atatürk and national unity.
- Flag Ceremonies: Government squares are adorned with Turkish flags, and people join in the parades for laying wreaths at monuments.
In learning institutions and during public speeches, Atatürk’s quotes are always recalled:
“All my hope is in the youth.”
The Connection Between Youth And National Identity
This day is more than a celebration – it’s an appeal to the young people of Turkey. It encapsulates the ideals of duty, education, love for one’s country, and the strong sense of national pride.
Concluding Remarks
Commemoration of Atatürk, Youth and Sports Day – 19 May is an exciting combination of history, celebration and foresight. It brings together the proud history of Turkey and its ever-growing future. Young people stepping onto the sports grounds or the stage embrace the courage, strength, and national pride that is Atatürk’s life’s legacy.


