Translation. Region: Russian Federation –
Source: Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University –
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The SPbPU team competed among teams from Russian nuclear power plants and Rosatom State Corporation's flagship universities at the All-Russian Digital Sports Festival "Digital Atom," dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the nuclear industry. The festival was organized by Rosenergoatom Concern, and its Center for Modern Sports Technologies served as the operator.
Among the honored guests were representatives of the Leningrad Nuclear Power Plant, the St. Petersburg administration, and the Leningrad Region government. The festival began with a vibrant opening ceremony featuring Russian basketball legends Evgeny Gomelsky and Irina Sumnikova. The highlights of the sports program included performances from the Football Skills and Slam Dunk Contest.
More than 150 participants competed in interactive basketball and football, basketball and football combined events, Counter-Strike 2, and sports programming.
The Polytechnicians won bronze medals in three disciplines:
Counter-Strike 2 (participants included Rodion Negura, Artem Boyarov, Yaroslav Karaban, Maxim Fedorov, and Kirill Borovsky); Basketball Combined Event (participants included men's national basketball team players Mark Kofler, Nikolai Mukhametzhanov, and Mikhail Gusev; Egor Alekseenko from the phygital sports team was named best player); Individual Interactive Basketball (NBA) (Egor Alekseenko).
During the festival, a cooperation agreement was signed between Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University and the Autonomous Non-Profit Organization "Center for Modern Sports Technologies of Rosenergoatom Concern." The document was signed on behalf of SPbPU by Valery Sushchenko, Director of the Institute of Physical Education, Sports, and Tourism, and by Sergey Fomin, General Director, on behalf of the Center.
The partnership aims to develop education, sports, and the projects "Planet Basketball – Orange Atom," "Digital Atom," and "Atomic Energy of Sports."
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