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The World Children's Winners Games () better known as ''The Winners games'' are international sports competitions for young cancer survivors. The project was launched by the
Podari Zhizn Podari Zhizn (russian: Подари жизнь) is a countrywide Russian non-governmental charitable organization founded in 2006 by actresses Dina Korzun and Chulpan Khamatova. It has sister charities in the United Kingdom (Gift of Life) and in ...
Foundation in 2010. Since 2018 regional stages of the Winners Games are held not only in Russia but in other countries as well.


Mission

The main purpose of the Winners Games is to help children who have overcome
cancer Cancer is a group of diseases involving abnormal cell growth with the potential to invade or spread to other parts of the body. These contrast with benign tumors, which do not spread. Possible signs and symptoms include a lump, abnormal b ...
get back to normal life and rehabilitate after the long battle with the disease. Project participants gain self-confidence, and learn that they are not different from other children, so they can lead the same active life they had led before, since sport is the very opposite of the disease. For many gravely ill children the dream to take part in the Winners Games gave an impetus for recovery. "When they are diseased, they think that it affects only them. But during such events children learn that everything can be overcome,"'' says
Chulpan Khamatova Chulpan Nailevna Khamatova PAR (russian: Чулпан Наилевна Хаматова; tt-Cyrl, Чулпан Наил кызы Хаматова; born 1 October 1975) is a Russian film, theater and TV actress Biography Early life and theat ...
, actress and founder of the Gift of Life foundation.'' For doctors and staff of the Gift of Life Foundation, the Games serve as a clear demonstration of success in battling cancer. Besides competitions that take place in strict conformity with the requirements of sports federations, the program includes all kinds of workshops, excursions, and concerts. In addition, the project draws the attention of philanthropists, sponsors, and volunteers to the problems of childhood cancer and rehabilitation.


Rules of conduct

Participation in athletic events of the Winners Games is open to children aged 7 to 16 years old who completed their treatment for an
oncological Oncology is a branch of medicine that deals with the study, treatment, diagnosis and prevention of cancer. A medical professional who practices oncology is an ''oncologist''. The name's etymological origin is the Greek word ὄγκος (''ó ...
disease. All participants are competing in six disciplines:
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swimming Swimming is the self-propulsion of a person through water, or other liquid, usually for recreation, sport, exercise, or survival. Locomotion is achieved through coordinated movement of the limbs and the body to achieve hydrodynamic thrust that r ...
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table tennis Table tennis, also known as ping-pong and whiff-whaff, is a sport in which two or four players hit a lightweight ball, also known as the ping-pong ball, back and forth across a table using small solid rackets. It takes place on a hard table div ...
,
shooting Shooting is the act or process of discharging a projectile from a ranged weapon (such as a gun, bow, crossbow, slingshot, or blowpipe). Even the acts of launching flame, artillery, darts, harpoons, grenades, rockets, and guided missiles can ...
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chess Chess is a board game for two players, called White and Black, each controlling an army of chess pieces in their color, with the objective to checkmate the opponent's king. It is sometimes called international chess or Western chess to disti ...
, and
football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word ''football'' normally means the form of football that is the most popular where the word is used. Sports commonly c ...
in their respective age categories. There are no restrictions related to the physical fitness and sports training on the participation in the Winners Games, but a person may participate no more than twice. The Games Organizing Committee bares all expenses related to accommodation in Moscow, meals, transfer, sports equipment, entertainment and sightseeing programs. Participants cover only the cost of traveling to Moscow. Each child may be accompanied by one parent. In addition, the teams may include a doctor and a staff member of a
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foundation. Russian professional sports federations of all sports featured in the Games provide assistance with regard to organizing and hosting the competitions.
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working on the project are internationally qualified and have worked at world sports championships.


Regional stages

Different countries and Russian regions hold regional stages, so that the maximum number of children who have survived cancer are able to take part in the Winners Games. The team that will go to the World Children's Winners Games in Moscow is selected from the participants of this stage. In 2018 regional stages will be held in 4 countries (
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, and
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), as well as in 10 Russian regions (
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Kaliningrad Kaliningrad ( ; rus, Калининград, p=kəlʲɪnʲɪnˈɡrat, links=y), until 1946 known as Königsberg (; rus, Кёнигсберг, Kyonigsberg, ˈkʲɵnʲɪɡzbɛrk; rus, Короле́вец, Korolevets), is the largest city and ...
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Tver Tver ( rus, Тверь, p=tvʲerʲ) is a city and the administrative centre of Tver Oblast, Russia. It is northwest of Moscow. Population: Tver was formerly the capital of a powerful medieval state and a model provincial town in the Russian ...
and Sverdlovsk Regions). Approximately 1,300 children will take part in sports competitions. In addition, nearly 30 Russian regions and 15 countries are forming teams to participate in the Winners Games without regional qualifying competitions. What is more, the Games Organizing Committee accepts requests from individual participants living in cities and countries that do not have regional stages.


History

The first International onco-olympic Games, with approximately 200 children from four countries — Poland, Russia,
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and
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, took place in the
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capital
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in 2007. Starting with 2010, the World Children's Winners Games were held in Russia at the biggest sports facilities of Moscow and
Moscow Region Moscow Oblast ( rus, Моско́вская о́бласть, r=Moskovskaya oblast', p=mɐˈskofskəjə ˈobləsʲtʲ), or Podmoskovye ( rus, Подмоско́вье, p=pədmɐˈskovʲjə, literally "under Moscow"), is a federal subject of Rus ...
. ;2010 The First World Children's Winners Games were held on 14–16 June in Moscow at the Lokomotiv sports stadium. 200 children from Russia,
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,
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, Poland,
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,
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, Hungary came to the capital of Russia. During the first day of the Games, immediately after the opening ceremony, competitions began in track, table tennis and shooting. The second day featured football, chess and swimming competitions. The competitions were conducted in accordance with the rules established by Russian organizers.
Anton Sikharulidze Anton Tarielyevich Sikharulidze (russian: link=no, Антон Тариэльевич Сихарулидзе, born 25 October 1976) is a Russian former pair skater. With Elena Berezhnaya, he is the 1998 and 1999 World champion, 1998 Olympic sil ...
, Olympic champion and the then Chairman of the Russian State Duma Committee for Physical Culture and Sport, served as the main referee of the First World Children's Winners Games. Stoloto Company (part of S8 Capital holding) has been the general partner of the project for several years in a row. ;2011 The Second World Children's Winners Games were held in Moscow region on 4–7 August. More than 300 children from 8 countries took part in the competitions. Turkish and Czech teams joined the competition for the first time. During the four days of the competition a special group of children (participants of the photo project "We live on this Earth", including patients of Podari Zhizn Foundation) shared a non-stop photo report of the Winners Games on the Foundation's Facebook page. ;2012 The Third World Children's Winners Games were conducted from 31 May to 2 June and gathered more than 350 young participants from 12 countries. Russian regions brought to Moscow 17 teams. Teams from Germany, Poland,
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,
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and
Azerbaijan Azerbaijan (, ; az, Azərbaycan ), officially the Republic of Azerbaijan, , also sometimes officially called the Azerbaijan Republic is a transcontinental country located at the boundary of Eastern Europe and Western Asia. It is a part of th ...
came to participate for the first time. The competitions were held in the centre of Moscow, at the Gorky Park. The main referee of the competition was
Shavarsh Karapetyan Shavarsh Vladimiri (Vladimirovich)Minor Pl ...
, ten-time finswimming world record-breaker, Merited Master of Sports of the USSR. ;2013 More than 400 children from 10 countries came to the Fourth World Children's Winners Games in Moscow. The Games were held on 14–16 June at the CSKA arena. Starting this year, permanent participants of the Games were joined by
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. Since 2013 sports grounds and swimming pools of the Central Sport Club of the Army (CSKA) have become the main venue for the Games. The Honorary Chairman of the Judging Committee of the Winners Games was the legendary sportsman Alexander Popov, an outstanding Soviet and Russian swimmer, a four-time Olympic champion, a six-time World champion and a 21-time European champion. ;2014 More than 450 children from 28 Russian regions ranging from
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to
Kaliningrad Kaliningrad ( ; rus, Калининград, p=kəlʲɪnʲɪnˈɡrat, links=y), until 1946 known as Königsberg (; rus, Кёнигсберг, Kyonigsberg, ˈkʲɵnʲɪɡzbɛrk; rus, Короле́вец, Korolevets), is the largest city and ...
, and 11 countries came to Moscow for the Fifth Anniversary World Children's Winners Games. The competitions were held on 20–22 June. Teams from
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and
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came to Moscow for the first time.
Sergey Shilov Sergey Valentinovich Shilov (russian: Сергей Валентинович Шилов; born October 1, 1970) is a Russian cross-country skier, biathlete, and six-time Paralympic Champion. Shilov has competed at nine Paralympic Games (five Winte ...
, a multiple
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, World and Europe champion, a Master of Sport of International grade in
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, as well as track and field, was appointed the Honorary Chairman of the Judging Committee of the Fifth Winners Games. ;2015 The Sixth World Children's Winners Games were held on 26–18 June at the Luzhniki sports complex. The event brought together nearly 500 children from 15 countries and 33 Russian regions. New participants featured teams from India and
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. ;2016 The Seventh World Children's Winners Games were held from 29 June to 2 July. 500 participants from over 20 Russian regions and 14 countries, this time including teams from Portugal and
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, gathered at the CSKA sports complex. ;2017 The Eighth World Children's Winners Games were held on 2–4 June. 550 children from 16 countries and 31 Russian regions met to compete for dozens of medal sets. A record number of participants (more than 400 children from all countries) represented in the competition. ;2018 The Ninth World Children's Winners Games were held in Moscow on 2–6 August. Besides teams from Russian regions, some 14 foreign delegations had come to the Games. For the first time, a youth table tennis competition was held during the Winners' Games.


Interesting facts

* In different years the awards and diplomas were given to children who became champions of the World Children's Winners Games by renown Russian athletes. Among them were:
Svetlana Zhurova Svetlana Sergeyevna Zhurova (russian: Светла́на Серге́евна Жу́рова; born 7 January 1972) is a speed skater from Russia and a deputy at the State Duma of the Russian Federation. Career Zhurova has been competing internati ...
, an Olympic Champion in speed skating;
Vladimir Salnikov Vladimir Valeryevich Salnikov (russian: Владимир Валерьевич Сальников; born 21 May 1960) is a Russian former freestyle swimmer who competed for the Soviet Union and set 12 world records in the 400, 800 and 1,500 meter ...
, a four-time Olympic Champion, President of the Russian Swimming Federation;
Svetlana Khorkina Svetlana Vasilyevna Khorkina (russian: Светлана Васильевна Хоркина; born 19 January 1979) is a retired Russian artistic gymnast. She competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics, the 2000 Summer Olympics, and the 2004 Summer Ol ...
, a two-time Olympic Champion;
Vladimir Kramnik Vladimir Borisovich Kramnik (russian: Влади́мир Бори́сович Кра́мник; born 25 June 1975) is a Russian chess grandmaster. He was the Classical World Chess Champion from 2000 to 2006, and the undisputed World Chess Cha ...
, a World Chess Champion;
Elena Dementieva Elena Viacheslavovna Dementieva (, ; born 15 October 1981) is a Russian former professional tennis player. She won the singles gold medal at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, having previously won the silver medal at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney. ...
and Marat Safin, famous Russian tennis players;
Semen Elistratov Semion Andreyevich Elistratov (russian: Семён Андреевич Елистратов; alternatively spelled Semen or Semyon, born 3 May 1990) is a Russian short track speed skater. He is the 2014 Olympic champion in the 5000 m relay and a ...
, Vladimir Grigoriev,
Ruslan Zakharov Ruslan Albertovich Zakharov (russian: Руслан Альбертович Захаров; born 24 March 1987) is a Russian athlete in short track and speed skater. Career Zakharov competed at the 2010 Winter Olympics for Russia. In the 500 metr ...
, 2014 Olympic Champions in speed skating;
Ekaterina Gamova Yekaterina Aleksandrovna Gamova (russian: Екатерина Александровна Гамова; born 17 October 1980) is a retired Russian volleyball player. She was a member of the Russian national team that won the gold medals at the 2 ...
, an outstanding volleyball player;
Olga Zaitseva Olga Alekseyevna Zaitseva (russian: Ольга Алексеевна Зайцева; born 16 May 1978) is a former Russian biathlete. She began her career in 1994. After not competing in the 2014–15 season, Zaitseva announced her retirement o ...
, a two-time Olympic Champion in biathlon; Vadim Selyukin, a prize-winner of the Paralympic Games-2014 in sledge-hockey; Olga Semenova, a three-time Champion of the Paralympic Games in track and field; Tatiana Savostyanova, a prize-winner of the Paralympic Games in judo;
Olesya Vladykina Olesya Yuriyevna Vladykina (russian: Оле́ся Ю́рьевна Влады́кина, born 14 February 1988) is a Paralympic swimmer from Russia competing mainly in category SB8 events. Vladykina competed in the 2008 Summer Paralympics in B ...
, a two-time Paralympic Champion in swimming, and many others. * The champions of the 2015 Winners' Games were greeted by the ISS crew, namely cosmonauts
Gennady Padalka Gennady Ivanovich Padalka (russian: Гeннадий Иванович Падалка; born 21 June 1958 in Krasnodar, Soviet Union) is a Russian Air Force officer and a Roscosmos cosmonaut. Padalka currently holds the world record for List of spac ...
and
Mikhail Kornienko Mikhail Borisovich Kornienko (Михаил Борисович Корниенко; born 15 April 1960) is a Russian cosmonaut. Kornienko served as a flight engineer on the International Space Station during Expedition 23/Expedition 24, 24 and was ...
* Following the Games, the Hungarian team was invited to meet the
President of Hungary The president of Hungary, officially the president of the republicUnder the Basic Law, adopted in 2011, the official name of the state is simply Hungary; Before, the state was called the Republic of Hungary. However, the office is nonetheles ...
at the Presidential Palace. *
Veronika Skvortsova Veroníka Ígorevna Skvortsóva (russian: Верони́ка И́горевна Скворцо́ва; born November 1, 1960, in Moscow) is a Russian neurologist and politician. She served as the Minister of Health of the Russian Federation from ...
, Minister of Health of Russia, officially welcomed the participants of the Games in 2016. * An official meeting with the champion of India in croquet was organized for the Indian team. * The World Children's Winners Games charity project is actively supported by Russian celebrities. Many of them not only give awards to the winners of the Games, but also take part in the traditional "Fathers/Stars" football match between the parents of the participants and famous actors. During the nine years the project has existed, the following actors came to support the children who overcame the disease:
Artur Smolyaninov Artur Sergeevich Smolyaninov (russian: Арту́р Серге́евич Смольяни́нов, born 27 October 1983) is a Russian actor of theater, He is known for playing the role of Oleg Lutaev in ''The 9th Company''. Biography Artur Serge ...
, Anatoly Rudenko, Alexei Kravchenko, Ivan Stebunov, Vladimir Yaglych, Kirill Safonov,
Denis Matrosov Denis Vladimirovich Matrosov (russian: Дени́с Влади́мирович Матро́сов; born 10 December 1972) is a Russian actor of theatre and cinema, also known for his roles in several Russian TV series and for his activity as a TV ...
, Maxim Matveev,
Andrei Sokolov Andrei Yurievich Sokolov (russian: Андре́й Ю́рьевич Соколо́в; born 20 March 1963, in Vorkuta, Komi ASSR, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union The Soviet Union,. officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR),. ...
and
Dmitry Pevtsov Dmitry Anatolyevich Pevtsov (russian: Дмитрий Анатольевич Певцов) (born July 8, 1963) is a Russian actor, Member of the State Duma from Medvedkovo constituency of Moscow from 2021, member on New People political party. ...
, Ingeborga Dapkunaite and
Mariya Aronova Mariya Valeryevna Aronova (russian: Мари́я Вале́рьевна Аро́нова) is a Russian stage actress and a popular TV show host. She has appeared in more than 80 films. Early life Aronova was born in Dolgoprudny, Moscow Oblast, ...
, Yuri Stoyanov and
Valdis Pelsh Valdis is a Latvian language masculine given name. It is derived from two possible sources; from the Latvian word ''valdīt'' ("rule") or as a shortened form of Valdemārs, the Latvian form of Waldemar. Valdis may refer to the following: *Valdis Bi ...
. * Charity concerts for participants were held by musicians from the M.Turetsky Choir, Alexei Kortnev and the rock band
Neschastny Sluchai ''Neschastny Sluchai'' (russian: Несчастный случай, literally "Unfortunate Event") is a Russian rock band that was formed by Valdis Pelsh and Alexey Kortnev in 1983, while both men were students at Moscow State University. Desp ...
,
Bravo Bravo(s) or The Bravo(s) may refer to: Arts and entertainment Music Groups and labels *Bravo (band), a Russian rock band * Bravo (Spanish group), represented Spain at Eurovision 1984 *Bravo Music, an American concert band music publishing company ...
and the Latvian musical group Brainstorm, as well as many other actors and performers


References

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