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  • The Russian Olympic Committee and the Russian Fair Play Committee announced about the next, twenty-eighth awarding ceremony of the all-Russian awards. We invite sports organizations, educational institutions and the media to participate in the competition, consisting of three categories.

    1. A noble act in the spirit of Fair Play. 

    2. Contribution to the promotion and applicationof the Fair Play principle of high morality education in sports and life.

    3. Observance of the principles of justice throughout the sports career.Applications in any format with supporting materials (copies of official documents, awards, photographs, newspaper publications, etc.) should be  dispatched  until November 20, 2018 by ordinary mail (119991, Moscow, Luzhnetskaya nab., 8, office 340) marked ‘Twenty-eighth Fair Play awarding ceremony’ or by email i.mushkarina@olympic.ru.

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