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WorldAsiaIrina Viner offered to hold an alternative Olympics in Russia

Irina Viner offered to hold an alternative Olympics in Russia

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One of these days in Moscow Recall that the Cup of the strongest in rhythmic gymnastics, in which athletes from ten countries participated, ended the day before in Moscow.

The President of the All-Russian Rhythmic Gymnastics Federation, Irina Viner, highly appreciated both the level of the gymnasts and the level of organization.

According to the expert, our country is capable of organizing a bigger tournament, including alternative Olympics.

Irina Viner noted that not all countries in the world support sanctions against the Russian Federation. We have allies from organizations as serious as the SCO, the CIS, the BRICS.

Therefore, athletes from dozens of countries around the world can be expected to come to the Alternative Olympics.

Given Russia’s experience in organizing major sports tournaments, such Olympic Games could rival the traditional Games, the next of which will be held in Paris in 2024.

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