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Russian Para athletes share home workouts online during coronavirus pandemic

Russian Para athletes Maria Galkina (top left), Timur Reuf, Aleksander Alyabiev (bottom left) and Anna Kulinich-Sorokina share their home workouts during the coronavirus pandemic

Russian Para athletes have joined the digital campaign to post their workouts from home to promote healthy activity during the coronavirus pandemic.

The Russian Paralympic Committee (RPC) has launched its own digital campaign, using social media to engage with its community under the name “Sport #BezPredgrad” or in English, Sport #WithoutBarriers and also uses the hashtag #traintogether.

The campaign aims to engage people with Paralympic sport and become acquainted with Russia’s top Para athletes. It also provides additional motivation for physical education and sport.

The campaign is divided into three parts: Paralympians showing their training in conditions of self-isolation; telling their real-life stories about obstacles they have overcome; and answering interesting questions.

“RPC and All-Russian Federation of Sports for Disabled Persons constantly monitor the health status of our athletes and coaches. Specialists of Russian Paralympic Committee are included in online groups along with members of the Russian national teams and report on their health every day.” said RPC vice president Pavel Rozhkov.

“In this regard, I would like to inform that the RPC has launched a new ‘Sports Without Barriers’ campaign. Everyone who are not indifferent to the Paralympic sport can see how athletes train in the new conditions, find out more about their living destinies. All videos are posted on social networks and on our official website.”

Russian Para swimmer Timur Reuf and Para table tennis player Maria Galkina are among the athletes first featured:

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