Seeing Russian Olympic competitors off to Vancouver
Seeing Russian Olympic competitors off to Vancouver
Sputnik International
A solemn ceremony to see the Russian national team off for the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver took place Thursday at downtown Moscow’s Christ the Savior... 28.01.2010, Sputnik International
A solemn ceremony to see the Russian national team off for the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver took place Thursday at downtown Moscow’s Christ the Savior Cathedral, where Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia held a prayer service dedicated to the event.
A solemn ceremony to see the Russian national team off for the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver took place Thursday at downtown Moscow’s Christ the Savior Cathedral, where Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia held a prayer service dedicated to the event.
The ceremony started with a message from President Dmitry Medvedev read out by Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Zhukov. Patriarch Kirill urged competitors to show willpower and purpose to achieve success.
Archpriest Nikolai will accompany the Russian team to Vancouver. Patriarch Kirill said the “Olympic village” will have a special place of worship where athletes and trainers can pray, with an icon of St. George the Victory-Bearer.
Four-time Olympic cross-country skiing champion Nikolai Zimyatov gave Russia’s Olympic banner to the captains of national teams present at the ceremony. In the photo: trainer Alexander Svinin, figure skaters Yana Khokhlova and Sergei Novitsky in the Christ the Savior Cathedral.
Members of Russia’s national Olympic team at the ceremony to see them off to Vancouver.
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