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⚫ | The '''Dinamo Sports Center''' is a [[gym]]nasium in [[St. Petersburg]], [[Russia]]. The Sports Center has twelve outdoor courts (six clay, six synthetic) and three indoor courts. There's also an indoor pool for the non-summer season (closed June to September) and a football field.[http://www.freshspb.ru/other/sport.html] |
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[[Mikhail Voronin]], a 1968 olympic gold medalist (vault and high bar), is the head of the gymnastics school at Dinamo. |
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Latest revision as of 19:57, 26 December 2023
The Dinamo Sports Center is a gymnasium in St. Petersburg, Russia. The Sports Center has twelve outdoor courts (six clay, six synthetic) and three indoor courts. There's also an indoor pool for the non-summer season (closed June to September) and a football field.[1]
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[edit]- First held in 1993, the Dinamo Sports Center holds the Mikhail Voronin Cup, a gymnast competition.
- In 2004, Dinamo played host to a demonstration and celebration of Russian martial arts traditions, including Ryabko's Systema.