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Military World Games finish in Sochi

The third Winter Military World Games ended in the 2014 Winter Olympics city of Sochi

Military World Games finish in Sochi

    The Opening Ceremony of the Sochi 2017 Winter Military World Games took place on Friday, February 24. The Games were held until Tuesday, February 28. More than 400 military athletes from 26 countries competed in seven disciplines. Among the competitors there were China, Germany, Italy, France, and Iran.

Military World Games finish in Sochi

    Russian PM Dmitry Medvedev was present at the opening ceremony along with Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu and the CISM President, Colonel Abdul Hakeem Al Shino.

Military World Games finish in Sochi
On the first day of the competition, Russian athletes did their best. The Russian national team won 11 medals, 6 of which were gold.
Military World Games finish in Sochi

    Military Games also included non-Olympic sports, such as ski mountaineering, short track, and others. Participants competed in climbing, which will enter the Olympic program only in 2020.

Military World Games finish in Sochi

    Honor to open the third Winter World Military Games was awarded to the drummers of the Moscow Military Music School and the Russian Defense Ministry's boarding school for girls. The celebration was continued by the Academic Ensemble of Song and Dance of the Russian Army named after A. V. Alexandrov, the lineup of which was completely changed after the artists died in a plane crash in Sochi in December 2016.

Military World Games finish in Sochi
The Bolshoi Theatre's prima ballerina Maria Allash and soloist Veronika Dzhioeva also performed at the event. The guests of World Military Games could also appreciate the skills of the motorcycle stuntmen and extreme athletes.
Military World Games finish in Sochi

    The event was held at four locations: the Iceberg Skating Palace, the Bolshoy Ice Dome, the Laura Biathlon & Ski Complex, and the Rosa Khutor Alpine Resort. Athletes from 26 nations competed in seven disciplines, including ski mountaineering, sport climbing, cross country skiing, alpine skiing, biathlon, short track speed skating, and ski orienteering. The entrance to all competitions of the World Military Games was free.

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