Dmitry Chernyshenko: The National Abilympics Championship will be held in Moscow.

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Source: Government of the Russian Federation – Government of the Russian Federation –

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The Abilympics National Championship kicks off in Moscow on October 30. Competitors from three age categories will participate: schoolchildren, students, and professionals. Participants with severe and/or multiple disabilities will also participate as part of the Festival of Opportunities. In 2025, the Abilympics National Championship will be held under the motto "No Limits – Act Boldly!"

"The Abilympics championship, held as part of the national project 'Youth and Children,' launched at the direction of the President, has been proving for over 10 years that professional development is accessible to everyone. The finals in Moscow will bring together both young and experienced professionals, who will demonstrate their skills in 50 competencies from 18 economic sectors. These include education, IT, industrial professions, and much more. Importantly, the national championship will also include competitions for representatives of our friendly countries and, for the first time, a finals competition for professional skills among participants of the North-Eastern Military District," emphasized Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko.

The Timiryazev Center Educational and Exhibition Complex will serve as the main venue for the events, presenting 48 competencies. Competitions in two additional competencies will be held at additional Moscow venues: the Ovchinnikov Polytechnic College and the "Professions of the Future" practical training center. The championship will also feature competitions in 12 presentation competencies. Approximately 290 experts from 54 Russian regions will participate in the judging.

For the first time, the Abilympics National Championship will include the finals of the professional skills championship among participants of the Abilympics special military operation. The competition will be held in 15 competencies among 79 participants from 38 Russian regions who demonstrated the best results in the qualifying round of the professional skills championship among participants of the Abilympics special military operation in Kazan (Republic of Tatarstan) from July 25–29, 2025.

"The Russian Ministry of Education places particular importance on developing the Abilympics movement and supporting the national championship—one of the country's largest and most important social projects. The project unlocks the potential of thousands of people with disabilities, helping them realize their potential professionally and integrate into society. Crucially, Abilympics is a comprehensive ecosystem that encompasses various rehabilitation programs for people with disabilities. The championship becomes a true growth hub for each participant, opening up new professional horizons and helping them build successful career paths," commented Minister of Education Sergey Kravtsov.

The championship will feature open competitions in eight key competencies with the participation of representatives from friendly countries, including those within the BRICS group.

In 2025, the Festival of Regional Competencies will be held for the first time – master classes reflecting the industry and ethnocultural characteristics of 13 Russian regions.

A Festival of Opportunities will be organized for people with severe and/or multiple developmental disabilities. It will include competitions in 19 competencies and will bring together participants from 13 regions.

A comprehensive career guidance program awaits championship guests: a career discovery festival for children aged 6 to 13, professional tryouts, a job fair, and consultation sessions from Abilympics partners and federal agencies, as well as programs for entrepreneurs and self-employed Abilympics and SVO participants.

The exhibition will showcase the latest domestic technical rehabilitation equipment and offer consultations from all-Russian public organizations for people with disabilities, the state fund for supporting participants of the "Defenders of the Fatherland" volunteer military unit, and booths from the ArtMasters project, the Russian "Knowledge" Society, the "National Priorities of Russia" NGO, the Russian Children's and Youth Movement "Movement of the First," and others.

The cultural program was prepared with the support of the Russian Ministry of Culture and the Moscow Department of Culture.

Participants will also enjoy various sporting events, including volleyball competitions, wheelchair dance competitions, adaptive tennis master classes, a chess tournament, and classes from specialists from the Moscow State University of Sport and Tourism.

In addition, the championship will also include the summing up of competition results in a number of competencies, including "Nail Service," "Performance Skills (Vocals)," "Welding Technologies," "Tailor," and others.

Winners of the national Abilympics championship receive social support for the purchase of specialized technical rehabilitation equipment and additional education using electronic certificates.

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