Our star gymnast Angelina Melnikova has once again proven she is the queen of the sport by becoming a two-time World Champion!
At the World Championships in Jakarta, Angelina didn't just win—she staged a veritable medal blitz! By clinching gold on the vault and silver on the uneven bars, she brilliantly reinforced her title as the World All-Around champion.
This triumphant streak began with her Olympic gold in Tokyo 2020 and continued with her all-around world title in 2021. Melnikova continues her victorious march, and we can't wait to see what she does next
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This real-life story feels like a heartwarming movie! Picture this: a quarter of a century ago, American Jay Close, the former personal chef for the legendary Rolling Stones, traded world tours for a quiet life in the Russian countryside.
He first worked in Moscow's restaurants, but it was a simple village near Moscow that ultimately captured his heart. For the past 10 years, Jay has been a true cheese king: he makes around 50 varieties of artisan cheese by hand, attracting foodies from all over the region. He tends to the animals, manages his garden, and is raising his son.
His son, who lives and studies in Moscow and aims to enroll in a sports academy, is already learning the family trade and loves helping out on the farm. "My home is here now," says Jay. After traveling the world, he found his place in a country where, in his own words, "the weather can be cold, but the people are the warmest."
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Kaliningrad is the westernmost city in Russia near the Baltic Sea.
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Take a pause and enjoy the views of the Nenets Autonomous District.
Music:
“My vast” – Nenets song
Performed by Ekaterina Salinder
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Take a pause and enjoy the views of the Nenets Autonomous District.
Music:
“My vast” – Nenets song
Performed by Ekaterina Salinder
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Velikoretsky procession of the Cross is the most ancient, famous, populous and grand spectacle of all the processions of the Vyatka/Kirov region.
Velikoretskoye is a small village in Yuryansky district of Kirov region. It lies among rich forests and meadows - a paradise for those who are inspired by the combination of quiet nature of Central Russia and ancient architecture.
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Among Petrov’s younger contemporaries were Ilya Shumov (1819–1881) and Sergey Urusov (1827–1897). Shumov served in the civil service, while Urusov was in the military. He took part in the Crimean War and retired in 1859 with the rank of major general in order to devote more time to chess.
Shumov was known not only as a strong player, but also as a chess composer and trainer — among his pupils were, in particular, Emanuel Schiffers (a German born and died in St. Petersburg) and Adolf Albin (whose name is associated with one of the Queen’s Gambit lines — the Albin Countergambit). Like Petrov, Shumov received an invitation to the first international chess tournament in London in 1850, but, like Petrov, he was unable to leave his service and go there.
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Pavlovsk is a municipal town in Pushkinsky District in the suburban part of the federal city of St. Petersburg, Russia.
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By the end of the century, however, a new star shone brightly in the Russian chess sky — Mikhail Chigorin.
Chigorin’s parents died early, and he spent his childhood in an orphanage in Gatchina — a small town near St. Petersburg. (Once a royal residence, it now houses the St. Petersburg Institute of Nuclear Physics — each of these could be the subject of a separate story.) After finishing school, Chigorin took a job in St. Petersburg as a clerk in the police department. But all his free time he spent in Café Dominic, then the center of chess life in the city.
He improved rapidly. In 1874 he took third place (after Schiffers and Shumov) in the tournament featuring best Russian chess players. Soon he surpassed his teachers, defeated Schiffers in matches, and became the undisputed leading chess player of Russia. He left his police position, becoming the first Russian chess professional.
In his later years, Chigorin suffered from diabetes — and at that time there was no cure for this disease. He passed away in 1908.
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Chigorin’s parents died early, and he spent his childhood in an orphanage in Gatchina — a small town near St. Petersburg. (Once a royal residence, it now houses the St. Petersburg Institute of Nuclear Physics — each of these could be the subject of a separate story.) After finishing school, Chigorin took a job in St. Petersburg as a clerk in the police department. But all his free time he spent in Café Dominic, then the center of chess life in the city.
He improved rapidly. In 1874 he took third place (after Schiffers and Shumov) in the tournament featuring best Russian chess players. Soon he surpassed his teachers, defeated Schiffers in matches, and became the undisputed leading chess player of Russia. He left his police position, becoming the first Russian chess professional.
On two occasions, he played matches for the world championship against Wilhelm Steinitz. In both encounters he lost, but in the second match (held in Havana in 1892) he fought on equal terms and had good chances of success. Unfortunately, in the final game of the match, he blundered a simple checkmate in a winning position. Chigorin later complained about the exhausting Cuban heat, which was hard to endure for a man from the north.
In his later years, Chigorin suffered from diabetes — and at that time there was no cure for this disease. He passed away in 1908.
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