Dinamo Sports Center

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The Dinamo Sports Center is a gymnasium in St. Petersburg, Russia. The Sports Center has twelve outdoor courts (six clay, six synthetic) and three indoor courts. There's also an indoor pool for the non-summer season (closed June to September) and a football field.[1]

Mikhail Voronin, a 1968 Olympic gold medalist (vault and high bar), is the head of the gymnastics school at Dinamo.

FC Dinamo București has its youth center based in the Sports Center, where they have eight dressing rooms for the players, one for the coaches, one for the referees, a medical center and a store room for the equipment. Also, the center has many training grounds, among them the Piți Varga field.[1]

Events[]

  • First held in 1993, the Dinamo Sports Center holds the , a gymnast competition.
  • In 2004, Dinamo played host to a demonstration and celebration of Russian martial arts traditions, including Ryabko's Systema.

References[]

  1. ^ fcdinamo.ro. "CENTRUL DE COPII SI JUNIORI. Viitorul fotbalului dinamovist" (in Romanian). fcdinamo.ro. Archived from the original on 2012-07-30.


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