All-Russian Student Team Trail: Polytechnic Headquarters Returns with Awards

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Source: Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University –

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The All-Russian Student Team Rally, dedicated to the end of the 66th work season, took place in Krasnoyarsk. The SPbPU Student Team Headquarters participated and showcased their professional excellence, creative skills, and athletic achievements. Talent, perseverance, and faith in the team led the Polytechnic University Headquarters to impressive results.

In the professional skills competition, Anna Kurakina from the Altair Service Center took first place in the "Maid" skill.

The All-Russian Rally is one of the largest events of the Russian Student Brigades. I've long dreamed of attending it. It features the city's largest venues, and the best people from all over the country. I didn't just come to relax, but to participate in a professional skills competition. It was challenging and very emotional. I was also happy to see my friends and acquaintances from different regions of Russia. Perhaps the most important opportunity is to experience a new place, a place I might not have otherwise gone. The Rally definitely inspires me for future achievements," Anna shared.

During the rally, a Spartakiad was held, with Andrey Novikov from the Legenda Sports and Industrial Association winning silver in mas-wrestling, and Nikita Zelenov from the Astra Sports and Industrial Association winning bronze. In the overall mas-wrestling standings, the Polytechnic teams took third place on the podium.

In 3×3 basketball, the team featuring Stepan Vakulin from SSO Iskra and Anton Makshakov from SSO Molot also finished third. And in volleyball, the team consisting of Polina Ursegova, Dmitry Novikov, and Andrey Novikov from SPO Legenda, Alexander Minin from SSO Molot, and Nikita Zelenov from SSO Astra finished fourth.

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