11/06/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/06/2025 11:35
The Russia - Country of Sports Forum was established by Presidential Executive Order of July 27, 2009. This year, its theme is Sport for the Future: Winning Together.
The plenary session was held at the Vladimir Vysotsky Sports Palace.
Following his address, the President reviewed a presentation of a demonstration and educational centre for adaptive sports. Currently under construction in Samara, this facility is being built in fulfilment of the head of state's instruction issued after the previous meeting of the Council for the Development of Physical Culture and Sport.
The centre's grounds will feature more than 30 adaptive disciplines, which will help inform and attract a greater number of individuals with disabilities and health limitations to systematic participation in adaptive physical fitness and sport.
Vladimir Putin was given explanations by Pavel Rozhkov, President of the Russian Paralympic Committee, and Yekaterina Leshchinskaya, Chair of the Healthy Fatherland nationwide public movement for the promotion of sports and patriotic education.
Minister of Sport Mikhail Degtyarev Degtyarev MikhailMinister of Sport of the Russian Federation presented the President with a unified sports kit for the national teams. The Golden Heritage collection, designed by Bosco, is crafted from domestic materials at a factory located in the Kaluga Region.
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Address by the President of Russia at the plenary session of the 13th Russia - Country of Sports International Sports Forum
President of Russia Vladimir Putin: Colleagues, ladies and gentlemen, friends.
It is a pleasure to welcome the guests and participants of the Russia - Country of Sports International Forum.
This year, the forum is being hosted by Samara - one of the most beautiful and distinctive cities in our Volga Region, renowned for its achievements and traditions, including in sports. Many athletes whose names are etched in the annals of world sport hail from Samara.
Naturally, a bright chapter in sporting history was written in 2018, when the city hosted matches of the FIFA World Cup, held right here at the Solidarnost [Solidarity] Samara Arena - the main venue of our forum, which has long served as a meeting place for like-minded individuals devoted to sport, its ideals, and values.
These qualities, your readiness for cooperation and dialogue, and your unity in achieving goals are reflected in this year's forum theme - Sport for the Future: Winning Together.
We all recognise the importance of sport as a universal tool for developing a person's physical, creative, and spiritual potential, and we understand that many challenges of the modern world can only be overcome together.
Russia, like most nations around the globe, advocates for broad international cooperation based on equality, a strict respect for mutual interests, and an appreciation for national cultures.
Sport has a lofty mission: to unite people and to build bridges between nations. This is one of the essential missions and core values of international sports organisations.
In this regard, I would like to thank our partners for their recent balanced and fair decision to reinstate the rights of the Russian Paralympic Committee.
Our position remains unchanged: athletes' access to international tournaments must be equal and based solely on their sporting achievements. There is no place for politics in sport.
For Russia, these are not empty words. When preparing and hosting competitions at all levels, we have always warmly welcomed representatives of international sports associations, committees, and federations. We create all the necessary conditions for athletes who, through tremendous work and talent, have earned the right to represent their countries. In doing so, we are guided by sporting principles, not by the state of our political relations with any given country.
I will repeat: sport, along with cultural and humanitarian cooperation, must not become a hostage to conflicts or geopolitical disagreements.
It is worth reminding ourselves that the United Nations' sustainable development agenda identifies sport as a key factor in achieving goals for healthcare, education, and social integration. Russia fully shares this approach and incorporates it into our own national development goals.
We prioritise developing mass sports infrastructure, making it accessible to people of all ages and abilities. We are building large stadiums and sports centres, as well as smaller facilities for daily use in schools, universities, parks, and courtyards. Russia currently has over 370,000 sports facilities, and we have no intention of stopping there. We will continue moving forward.
Modern information technology is also playing an increasingly important role in developing sports. Alongside traditional sports, new disciplines such as phygital sports and e-sports are gaining popularity both in Russia and globally. We are actively working in this area and are ready to share our experience.
We will continue to pay special attention to engaging children and adolescents in sports. The values and benchmarks instilled in a person at a young age often shape their entire adult life, and fitness and sport are always a path to success.
Friends, I wish you a productive forum and all the very best. Thank you all for being here today.
Thank you for your attention. Good luck and thank you again.
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Publication date: November 6, 2025, 17:25
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