Dmitry Chernyshenko presented a family from Astrakhan with tickets to the Games of the Future and gave them a tour of the exposition
Deputy
Prime Minister of Russia Dmitry Chernyshenko gave a family from Moscow a tour
of the RUSSIA EXPO and a trip to the first International Multisport Tournament
Games of the Future. Nine-year-old Zakhar Granitsin from Astrakhan made a wish
to go to VDNH as part of the New Year Tree of Wishes campaign. His parents
Ksenia and Andrey and his younger sister Eva came along with him.
Dmitry
Chernyshenko showed Zakhar's family the stand of the Games of the Future in the
pavilion of the Ministry of Sports. Deputy Prime Minister emphasized that more
than 260 teams from more than a hundred countries will come to the Games in
Kazan, which will begin on February 21.
"Yesterday,
the President of our country invited the heads of other world states to the
Games of the Future. It will be a truly unique sports show, and I would like
you and your family to be among the first spectators. The New Year is coming
soon - a time when dreams and wishes come true. Let one of these wishes be a
trip for the whole family to the Games of the Future!" - said Dmitry
Chernyshenko.
Deputy
Prime Minister presented the family of Zakhar Granitsin with tickets to the Games
of the Future, and also said that it is possible to start the path in phygital
sport as early as elementary school.
"This year, phygital physical education lessons are being tested in educational institutions across the country, - said the Deputy Prime Minister. - The Games of the Future program includes disciplines where participants compete with the help of technically sophisticated devices. These are drone races, robot battles and virtual reality competitions. If a person wants to devote themselves to a technical profession, they can try to prove themselves in such sports".
Recently, the RUSSIA EXPO held a draw for the teams participating in the first five phygital disciplines of the Games of the Future. In Pavilion G "VK Meeting Place", blogger Vlad A4 launched a ticket program and raffled off a trip to Kazan.
The lecture "Come and See: The Feat of Newsreel Cameramen during the Great Patriotic War" took place as part of the "Thursday. Development".
The centre has become the first, unique, and multifunctional exhibition venue in Belarus, operated by the National Exhibition Centre "BelExpo."
On May 8, the audience at the National Centre RUSSIA enjoyed a performance by a combined children's wind orchestra, which launched the festive concert programme.