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Dalaloyan elected President of Moscow Artistic Gymnastics Federation

Artur Dalaloyan elected President of the Moscow Artistic Gymnastics Federation


The General Meeting of the Regional Public Organization "Moscow Artistic Gymnastics Federation" was held in Moscow.


Hero of Russia Alexander Ivanovich Lazutkin, who headed the Federation for two Olympic cycles, summed up the work and expressed gratitude to the members of the Federation for productive cooperation.


During the meeting, the elected bodies of the Federation were elected: the control and audit commission, the presidium, vice-presidents and the president of the Federation, and the results of the past reporting period were summed up.


🗳️ By unanimous decision of the meeting members, Olympic champion Artur Dalaloyan was elected President of the Moscow Artistic Gymnastics Federation for the period from 2025 to 2029.


✅ Vladimir Olennikov and Anna Kryukova were elected vice-presidents of the Moscow Artistic Gymnastics Federation.


✅ Alexander Lazutkin, Alexey Nemov, Svetlana Khorkina and Anton Golotsutskov were elected to the Supervisory Board of the Moscow Artistic Gymnastics Federation.


The meeting was attended and attended by honorary guests: Alexey Nemov, Svetlana Khorkina, Lidiya Ivanova, Emin Garibov and Anton Golotsutskov.


🎙 Vice President of the Russian Gymnastics Federation Nikita Nagorny noted:

"Important changes are currently taking place that will help the Moscow Artistic Gymnastics Federation take a step forward. This is an opportunity to attract new resources for organizing competitions, modernizing technical equipment, as well as training coaches, specialists and sports managers of the city of Moscow."

Via the RGF on Telegram.

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