tv [untitled] BELARUSTV September 13, 2023 1:20am-1:41am MSK
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which, over its seventy-year history , has gone from barefoot children's fun to elite sport. well, that's all. i advise everyone to come here, even if you don’t understand skateboarding, you’ll want to do it and you’ll count on the time gleb tells you with plenty of time, so you’ll be heard. the club of editors west has completely isolated its information space from the unpatriotic belarusian and russian media , the enemy is very smart, very rich and acts very effectively, so it’s not just rabid propaganda, but showing plots, sorting them out on the shelves, you can figure out this matter. and think about the tv viewers and our task until they write their own
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manuals. we, too, must look at this and write our own anti-manuals on the secondment of europe by the states, that is, reduction to the level of insects. what kind of justice are we talking about, in principle, if the united states of america has not joined, uh, the statute of rome ? internationally, it’s not that it’s being distorted, it simply doesn’t exist, it’s impossible to agree on capital will always deceive and go to any lengths violation. don't miss it on the belarus 24 tv channel. sport, like life, consists of only questions and answers to which you will find in our program. this is a program about sports that needs to be watched wisely; participants in the program will fight in a battle of the mind; the answers are ready. which italian football club is
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nicknamed the violets? what kind of sport? according to the famous song, a coward does not play. a coward does not play hockey. absolutely true for the correct answers. they will earn points and lose for incorrect ones. name the most athletic female name in the olympics. what kind sports are represented by belarusian anna again mikhail swimming, and biathlon what color is the cue ball in snooker? stanislav bely, watch the intellectually sports show head game on the belarus 24 rding tv channel , the dynamo stadium is the main football arena and the main athletics complex
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, a handsome man, really. it’s hard to imagine, but he is almost 90 years old, anyone can book a tour and learn about his past and present , the dynamo stadium combines modern parts and historical parts, we can watch sex tatyana dynamo - this is 2018 and 1934. let's go a little into the past. and here we see the symbol of the village of bukovka. these arches are large and in the circles we see athletes who perform various types of disciplines and various sports, i can imagine how reverently the native minsk residents listen to such stories, because for them dynamo is also memories. someone's grandfather lost his voice at matches, someone's mother bought a jacket here at the market, and someone had their first date. and who would have thought then that over time the stadium would become like a spaceship . yes, it’s also multi-story. him
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four floors up goes four down the eighth, of course, it’s technical, but at 8 you can’t even tell. the stadium is a legend and has its own symbols, such as the famous arches of the main entrance. the luxury of the fifties has been preserved in its original form. the skating rink used to be filled here, people came to play - this is where the atmosphere of the stadium begins. we can see that the historical arch is made in the roman style, large columns, arches on top and closer to the nearest houses, too, made in the roman style without brass athletes, as if in flight, they are jumping dynamo and it no longer seems like the runners appeared later than the arches for the 1980 olympic games. and the olympic flame , the pride of the stadium, is still in working order. we are at the observation deck. this is a favorite place to take beautiful photos from here too. we see the entire stadium.
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we have 30 cows. there are tiers. the stands have 4 huge masts that each have 98 96 floodlights, which they know how to make. countdown to the flickering snake, we have a line along which you can also launch some kind of information, tell me what to do here with a tractor at the post, they are cleaning the stadium. this is natural lawn. uh, down 30 cm there is a 30 km length of 10 km pipe. yes , the troupe system is just as much as three kilometers. by the way , you can walk on the lawn barefoot. you can do this during a tour, or on thursday evening, when the stadium turns into a huge cinema space. here, most of all, you buy a ticket, like in a movie, and choose a seat. whichever one you want. do you want
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a podium? do you want a great lawn? there are a lot of people interested, so take blankets with you, you can take them to rent ottomans, but they fly away at the speed of sound, like the food. i'd like one smoked chicken sandwich, please, and do you have any lemonade? let's have some water. everything is real here, just like in a movie theater. here are the trucks, popcorn drinks, choose what you want. i think this is the best way to end the day. may the football players forgive me for the thrill of sitting on this huge green meadow in the city center. in general, the guys here are cool. i'm already comfortable and watching a movie. come quickly before it gets cold. maybe we'll see you in person again.
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when a person comes here, when he plunges into this narnia of mine, this museum, when he receives certain knowledge from me, and when he gets the opportunity to ride a skateboard from me, this person literally begins to see the light, now we have a two-level space with seven thematic sections in which more than 800 exhibits have been accumulated, telling the history of world european brazilian skateboarding, soviet skateboarding, the history of unique skate homemade products and skateboarding as an art. the first industrially produced skate appeared in 1959. in the early sixties, skateboarding received the terminology asphalt surfing because surfers entered skateboarding and introduced their terminology, trickology, and so on. and
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actually, that's when we found out that we don't have a right and a left leg, but we have a front and a back leg from the seventies skateboarding. the eightieth is smoothly passing and all the eighties are held under the motto of vertical skateboarding. empty pools are replaced by special structures like ramps, half-files, etc. then professional skaters travel around the world, giving demonstration performances, participating in competitions, earning serious prize money. in the eighties , longboards fell into a separate layer. these are longer boards that became an independent discipline in skateboarding , and such unique things appeared as a motorskate, for example, this is a skateboard with an internal combustion engine. this is the great grandfather of today's electric skateboards. can you say that? well, the eighties smoothly smoothly smoothly. skaters flock to the nineties they consider urban architecture, as a figure for performing stunts, steps , curbs, railings, and so on, by and large , from the mid-nineties. there are already evolutionary
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changes in the structure of the skateboard. there were no attempts to make some from carbon fiber or aircraft-grade aluminum, and so on, but the classics, which took hold in the mid-nineties. it is, in principle , used to perform tricks even now. and, of course, skateboarding comes in. eh, the new millennium is entering it with such great leaps and bounds in 2016 a historic decision was made to include skateboarding in the olympic program. at the turn of the sixties and seventies , the most important technological changes in skateboards took place, firstly, larry stevenson invented the keeltail. this is the curved tail of the board, which allows our back foot to press a certain lever. uh, raising the front suspension, which allows you to maneuver the skateboard not only on four wheels, but also on two wheels, which in turn made it possible, uh, to allow for a much larger number of tricks and maneuvers
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and so on, and the second key solution is , of course, the invention of a secret proportional polyurethane formula for skateboarding wheels, which frank invented to death in the seventy-second year , a little-known ryder from florida. alan gellfond came up with a trick with which he was able to fly higher than the walls of the pool, using his tail to snap the boards off the plane of the pool. i myself first stood on a skateboard a long time ago in eighty-eight, and seeing how generations of skaters change, seeing how skateboarding is changing. the first idea was this to bring together all these boards that we rode in soviet times for the younger generation of skaters. eh, i saw the story and appreciated this story, because it’s impossible to sincerely love what you do? i don’t know the history of the roots of my hobby. well, the first foundation stone was one of my boards. this was the winter of 2004-2005. i put it right
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there in front of the bed so that it would remind me that i need to move on. well , actually, then purposeful work began to form a fund, that is, this there were my boards, the boards of my friends, the boards of friends and friends, and so on and so forth in parallel , i was working. uh, in various libraries i picked up materials and documents in order to assess the scale of skateboarding in a huge country on 1/6 of the landmass, because the first idea was to create a museum. it was sir's skate museum - to create a museum dedicated to the history of skateboarding in the soviet union and , of course, when i began to assess the scale of skateboarding on one sixth of the land, in parallel it was clear that, despite that a huge country was behind the iron curtain. it was the same evil empire and so on and so forth without the history of world skateboarding. there would be no history of soviet skateboarding, despite the fact that it developed in its own unique way , the concept of a collection of exhibits on the history of world skateboarding began to take shape and
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the ussr skate museum was transformed into a skateboarding museum in minsk. and i am very proud that we have people in minsk can really touch living exhibits to living history. that is, these are not replicas. this is all painstakingly assembled exhibits that truly truly illustrate the history of our passion for any skateboard brought to the museum, regardless of its condition. in any case, he will find refuge here. as they say, because skateboards are exactly the same living creatures as people, and they also want to live as long as possible and precisely thanks to this understanding. eh, i thought through and formed a section called skateboarding as art. that is, these are boards that have outlived their first life, which are either broken or are not in collectible condition. they get a second life as art objects. i pass them on to creative people, creative people turn them into art objects and these skates continue to live, and so on and so forth, in soviet times it was
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very difficult to be a skater. first, i had to find the right skateboard. not all of them were in short supply. some soviet ones were equally useful. secondly, when you get a skateboard, you become a certain challenge to society, because in those days, what people are now a person with a board is looked at completely differently. that is, they expect from him some actions, right or wrong , and so on, and they always had to defend their position, starting from communication with representatives of the authorities, ending with the so -called communication with representatives of hostile informal associations. that’s why it was quite difficult to be a skater, as well as a metalhead. and thirdly, of course, it was a closed community. we all knew each other, we met once a week in the city center. and the guys even came from chizhovka, for example, in the late eighties, those who came to chizhovka are equivalent to coming from moscow and having to make several trolleybus transfers there, plus these
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areas, strange, and so on and so on and so on, and accordingly, this whole spirit is here i wanted this value of the relationship between a person and a board. so we are in our belarusian corner, which i consider, in principle, the icing on the cake of the section dedicated to the history of skateboarding in the soviet union. the fact is that in our republic there were three enterprise that produced roller boards. and, of course, these are the well-known skateboards that were produced at the plant; kuzlitmash is a fairly serious enterprise that will celebrate its fiftieth anniversary next year, and a certain history is also connected with this plant. e. it is quite possible that together with the plant administration. we are now digging through archives. we can prove that these skateboards were the first skateboards that were produced on the territory of the ussr. the fact is that in the seventy-eighth year the soyuz enterprise kuzmash changed its name to pinsk association of molding equipment , abbreviation for floor. and this abbreviation
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is presented exactly on the top model of the skateboard. and if we dig up history in the form of an archive of factories. let's say that in 1978 they mastered the production of skateboards, then we will document that the first soviet skateboard was produced in our republic. and well, probably, probably, it’s a sin. it’s a sin not to finish. eh, on a cheerful note, pleasant to everyone, these are the legendary lida slippers, a history that also goes back to the olympics eightieth year. it is also interesting and unique, as in principle, everything that is connected with soviet skateboarding. well , i can say that lida slippers are a vivid example of such a competent approach to marketing, which should be taught in puddles for 40 years. you don’t change production , don’t invest in advertising, and don’t change the model range. basically, when you create a brand, you create classics, because you definitely fall, roughly speaking, into the target audience. these are children in physical education and grandmothers in sneakers. how they say, here is the lida factory - this is our
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everything. and by the way, i personally know the director of this factory and we have met several times. i brought them a huge book and a decision was made on the history of skateboarding shoes. yes, it is indeed a strategically important decision to release a special model range dedicated to skateboarding. and if i’m not mistaken, right now the enterprise is purchasing equipment for the production of polyurethane soles. and this is very important in order for the legs to clearly hold the board. so let's hope. born in the soviet union and in the caucasus
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, uh, this is an ordinary family. um, my father worked in construction. uh, my mother switched from aviation to the railway component. and i was and remain the first and only child who first encountered skateboarding. e in the film is a courier. this is a film by koran shakhnazarov, which was released at the end of 1986 . i watched it in the winter of '87 . i really remember the skateboarding scene on the lenin hills. well, actually the film itself just amazed me, because i was 12 years old at that time, and i heard a phrase that to some extent influenced my whole life . the fact is that there is such an interesting scene when ah, the main character ivan gets his first job . uh, he works as a courier in a printing house, in a publishing house, he carries a manuscript to a professor and in the subway he meets his friend, bazin, to whom stalin’s aunt brought a skateboard and
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bazin goes to the lenin mountains to ride to try out this skate and invites ivan to go with him. ivan says. no, i can't, because i have work. i need a manuscript take away, to which he responds to the base. well, let's go for a ride and take you there. this is, in fact, the whole quintessence of skateboarding. first , go for a ride, then get things done. yes, it really had a very strong influence, because the whole plot of the film is involved in this, that thanks to skateboarding, ivan is late to this professor, the scandalous professor meets his daughter, and this whole line of relationships between people from two completely different social groups begins. uh, in general, skateboarding featured quite actively. uh, on television in the press in the mid- second half of the eighties. actually, it was possible to receive information, but like any child. of course, i wanted a bicycle, because a bicycle is the very first must have. that's all, the rest is subsidiary in winter. this is a must have ski putter in the summer. it must be a bicycle. that's
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why my parents didn't buy me a bike. i still don’t know, well, actually in the summer. i went, uh, to my paternal grandmother in the caucasus, uh, this is the city of nalchik, the capital of kabardino-balkaria, and there i was i started trying to persuade my grandmother to buy me a bike. she said, well, let's go, uh, we went to the children's world, which is located on the main square, and the bicycles were expensive there, about 100 rubles. 80 or 100 rub. it was very expensive, but there were skateboards nearby that cost about 30 rubles. they say, let me buy you a skateboard and that’s it. i was very upset because instead of two wheels. i got four wheels. well, actually, that’s how my story of relationship with the rollerboard began. that is, i'm across the street literally moved on. this is the main square of the city. there is a so-called monument to mary. eh, maria temryukov. i really like this uh, significant historical figure. uh, on this monument. naturally, marble was ideal. and i started riding.
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