Sports complex with two ice arenas built by Gazprom in St. Petersburg

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St. Petersburg hosted today an event celebrating the completion of Gazprom’s construction project for a sports complex with two ice arenas in the city’s Nevsky District.

Sports complex with two ice arenas built by Gazprom in St. Petersburg
Sports complex with two ice arenas built by Gazprom in St. Petersburg

Sports complex with two ice arenas

The event was attended by Alexey Miller, Chairman of the Gazprom Management Committee, Georgy Poltavchenko, Governor of St. Petersburg, Elena Mikhailova, Member of the Management Committee, Head of Department of Gazprom, Kirill Seleznev, Member of the Management Committee, Head of Department of Gazprom, Director General of Gazprom Mezhregiongaz, Tamara Moskvina, Honored Figure Skating Coach of the USSR and Russia, and Anton Sikharulidze, Honored Russian Master of Sports and Olympic champion.

The new state-of-the-art complex is a year-round training center for hockey players, including those with disabilities, and figure skaters. Tamara Moskvina’s figure skating school will also operate in the building.

Alexey Miller (second from right) attends event celebrating completion of Gazprom’s construction project for sports complex with two ice arenas in St. Petersburg’s Nevsky District
Alexey Miller (second from right) attends event celebrating completion of Gazprom’s construction project for sports complex with two ice arenas in St. Petersburg’s Nevsky District

Tamara Moskvina, Aelita Saikina, Georgy Poltavchenko, Anastasia Melnikova, Ivan Mitlin, Yuko Kavaguti, Alexey Miller, and Alexander Smirnov

“We are proud of the fact that Gazprom supports the glorious sporting traditions of St. Petersburg. It was in St. Petersburg where the first world figure skating championship took place more than 120 years ago. Russia’s first hockey teams emerged in the city at the turn of the 20th century.

Today, on the 100th anniversary of the Nevsky District, the city gained two new full-sized ice grounds, which will allow hockey players and figure skaters to train comfortably without ‘fighting’ for ice.

I have no doubt that these ice arenas will attract many children and teenagers and will help make some of them into world-class stars,” said Alexey Miller.

Alexey Miller (left) attends event celebrating completion of Gazprom’s construction project for sports complex with two ice arenas in St. Petersburg’s Nevsky District
Alexey Miller (left) attends event celebrating completion of Gazprom’s construction project for sports complex with two ice arenas in St. Petersburg’s Nevsky District

Alexey Miller, Tamara Moskvina, and Georgy Poltavchenko

As part of the celebrations, one of the ice arenas hosted an exhibition gala featuring Tamara Moskvina’s students, including pair skaters Yuko Kavaguti and Alexander Smirnov, two-time European champions, silver and bronze medalists of European championships, two-time World bronze medalists, and three-time Russian national champions.

Sports complex with two ice arenas built by Gazprom in St. Petersburg
Sports complex with two ice arenas built by Gazprom in St. Petersburg

Yuko Kavaguti and Alexander Smirnov perform at gala

Sports complex with two ice arenas built by Gazprom in St. Petersburg
Sports complex with two ice arenas built by Gazprom in St. Petersburg

Anastasia Melnikova and Ivan Mitlin perform at gala

Background

The sports complex on Babushkina St. in Nevsky District includes two ice arenas 1,830 square meters each, two separate halls for dancing and acrobatics, and a gym.

In 2008–2016, Gazprom built 16 modern sports complexes, a track and field stadium, and a number of multi-purpose sports grounds in St. Petersburg as part of the Gazprom for Children program and under cooperation agreements between the Company and the Government of St. Petersburg. In addition, Gazprom contributed to the construction of a rifle and pistol shooting and clay pigeon shooting sports school for children and youth in Kolpino.

The Company plans to build seven more health and fitness centers in St. Petersburg. Gazprom also intends to establish a kart circuit, two school stadiums (one of them with a full-sized football ground), and eight sports grounds in the Nevsky District.

 

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