Participants of the first five phygital disciplines of the Games of Future were drawn at VDNH
The draw of the teams participating in the first five phygital disciplines of the Games of Future was held at the RUSSIA EXPO. Blogger Vlad A4 launched a ticket program and raffled off a trip to Kazan in Pavilion G "VK Meeting Place".
"Games of Future is a very interesting movement that I will definitely be following. I'm excited to see the drone races, phygital combat, and in general everything that will be there. I will definitely come to Kazan and personally watch the birth of something new and global", — said the popular blogger.
During the draw the participants of the first five disciplines: phygital skateboarding, phygital bicycle motocross (BMX), phygital martial arts, cyber athletics and drone racing found out their rivals. The Games of Future will be held in 2024 in Kazan. They will combine classical and digital sports, science and technology.
"It's not for nothing that the games are called the Games of Future - it's a synthesis of everything advanced that is now available in sports, esports, technology, innovations. It is one multi-sport event in which a person can manifest themselves in various ways. Games develop both physically and intellectually, give technical skills, develop motor skills, thinking, reaction", — emphasized the head of the Games of Future tournament Igor Stolyarov.
It should be reminded that the International RUSSIA EXPO is held on the territory of VDNH in Moscow. It brings together expositions of 89 regions of Russia, leading federal departments, corporations and public organizations. The exposition highlights the country's achievements, holds lectures, masterclasses, excursions and much more. It will last until April 12, 2024.
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