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A master class was held by Tuyanna Dashidorzhieva and Rozalina Kirillina at the 8th Children of Asia International Sports Games

A master class was held by Tuyanna Dashidorzhieva and Rozalina Kirillina at the 8th Children of Asia International Sports Games

Within the framework of the Children of Asia Games Alumni Union, established by the Children of Asia International Committee, a master class in archery was held by Tuyana Dashidorzhieva, Honoured Master of Sports of Russia and Children of Asia Games alumna, and Rosalina Kirillina, archer, bronze medallist of the 5th Children of Asia International Sports Games.  

"The Children of Asia Games are the biggest competitions for children - a kind of springboard to a sports career, which is why I am very grateful to them. I believe that it is a starting point for many children, and I would like to see more young people playing sports and reaching heights in sports," said Rosalina Kirillina.

The children from across the republic who are taking up shooting and participants of the Children of Asia International Sports Games were able to attend the masterclass. 

"I really liked it, Tuyana Dashidorzhieva shared her experience with us, told us about how she had started, as well as about her results and it motivated me to keep training, to become better and better", - shared Aytal Khristoforov, a student of the sports school ANO KSL Legion. 

"Masterclasses provide a great opportunity to get to know famous athletes from the world's biggest and international competitions, who have priceless experience. Not only do they share the tricks of training, but also tips on how to structure your training routine, your life outside of sports, how to spend your leisure time in a useful way, and how to experience defeats and victories. All of this combined gives a huge amount of useful information for young athletes. Perhaps, not everyone will digest the information completely, but if everyone keeps at least some of it in memory, it will be like little bricks that will help them pave the way to achievements and successes," said Rodion Plitukhin, Vice-President of the Children of Asia International Committee.

 

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