The celebration of the national holiday of physical culture, sports and a healthy lifestyle - Winter Sports Day - will begin on Elbrus on February 12. This is reported by Kavkaz.RF on its website.
“The guests of the Elbrus resort are waiting for sports relay races, master classes, magic tricks, skiing and snowboarding competitions and winter entertainment for the little ones,” the company said.
The celebration will begin with the arrivals of students of the sports school of Kabardino-Balkaria in alpine skiing, snowboarding and mountaineering. Arrivals are planned on the run-out of the route Krugozor - Azau.
Azau Glade will host a sports and entertainment program with activities for the whole family.
“The smallest ones will have winter fun at the Snowmen’s Glade, children from three years old and teenagers will be able to take part in the festive race, and the instructors of the resort will make a gift for beginners and teach them how to ski or snowboard,” the message says.
In addition, there will be a workshop where you can make a keepsake, sports relay races, blitz contests, quizzes and trick shows.
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