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arrows of professional and amateur groups of celebrations took place on the territory of the upper city , a cultural program and a thematic fair were organized for the townspeople, new stickers with the main attractions of minsk appeared in the telegram specialty, kirkpark. for the 956th anniversary, the capital was designed by a student. bsu polina zverovich includes 10 stickers, including the national library, the palace of independence and the bolshoi opera and ballet theater. minsk arena city hall academy of sciences sketches of future stickers girl first i drew on a piece of paper, worked out the details , translated it into a digital version, that’s all it took. a little over a week, without even knowing the city from stickers. you can create a small map like this for yourself and walk around these places. going to them. eh, you can always notice other places and, accordingly, with the help of them you can get to know our city. i would like them to admire them, as well as the guests of our capital. uh, the cultural
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heritage that we have and so that the trip itself and being in the city of minsk remains in the memory. breakfast is included in the project champions, we will tell you how to start your morning, the perfect morning correctly. this is probably a good night's sleep and a delicious protein breakfast. today you and i will cook enough. unusual breakfast, it will be in asian style. it will be spring rolls with a sea cocktail. i love seafood, so i can’t wait to get started , let’s do some easy but effective exercises and show you an exercise. it's not only fun, but it also motivates each other and we get the most useful tips that people don't get during the day. it's quite possible compensate with some seafood. and it will be very cool. fish is good, especially for life. this is an excellent helper
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in preserving the beauty of hair, skin and nails. well , no one is saying that she is not good for men. watch the breakfast of champions project on the belarus 24 tv channel. each of the heroes of the new people project chose their own path and achieved their first great success ; he cut his first horse in secret. in principle, we even start with simple things and gradually move up step by step. and he himself is at home. eh, i quietly carved this icon and brought it he showed me talented, brave people, always ready to learn something new, she loves to work on details, he is the kind of person who admires every element of his canvas. he starts playing and you know, like a poker who hypnotizes a cobra with a pipe. that’s exactly how lyosha worked wonders as a deputy today, they are the pride of the country at performances. i didn't even expect him
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to play like that. here on the porous, without any embarrassment, everything is clean, and for the new generation, watch belarus in the project on the tv channel, belarus 24
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of course, well, what then? i wish you a successful conversation, dear participants of the program today our guest is the head of the belarusian tennis federation, the most successful handball player in belarus and the most expensive handball player in the world , sergei rudenko. i ask you. hello sergey , we have such a tradition in our program. if for some reason you are unable or unwilling to respond. you have the right to refuse to answer a question three times and be attentive to questions at the end of the conversation. you will need to choose the best question. well , now you have exactly a minute to talk about yourself what you think is necessary, let's go , dear guys. my name is sergey rutenko. i'm
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a former athlete. i played for the national team of the republic of belarus of our country, was its captain, and also played in clubs for the gra. i think you all know the barcelona football club. now i am on a sports pension, and today i am the head of the tennis federation of the republic of belarus. i hope by my example , uh, i was able to show you that nothing is impossible. i hope that you, as young citizens of our country, will see him you will learn and achieve heights in various areas of life. i wish you good luck. thank you, you did it in one minute. let's move on to
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the questions. and so question number one, please, red sector. my name is gleb and i’m here online. he writes that you are the most expensive gabalists in the world. what does this title mean to you? i have already spoken on this topic many times , in addition to this title, as i said, i have a large number of other titles, but unfortunately, when talking about money, they always interrupt the real titles, and the most expensive one. this was a kind of evaluation of my work. uh, the level of my handball game for clubs and the barcelona football club paid the most money for me. it was at that time the most expensive transfer from one club to another. i was probably pleased to understand that i was valued so much, well nothing more, we turn 180 degrees,
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the next question is from the purple sector. my name is vanya, nice. you can call yourself a rich man for me wealth. it’s still not finance, probably, but other achievements of the state are also spiritual, that surrounds me. my family is my friends for sure. i consider myself rich, but once again i emphasize to me in financial terms, an expensive thing, in a common house. the most expensive thing in my house is my family. this is the most precious thing i have for my children. we are my wife, my uh, parents. this is what i have in my house. this is the most expensive for me. sergey, turn in the yellow sector to the left. hello, my name is masha, i have a question for you. you accidentally ended up in handball. and how did you even come to this sport? i turned out to be by chance i was doing
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before handball, sambo was a form of wrestling and there were some successes. i really liked this sport, but, unfortunately, then it turned out that the section was closed. i didn’t really want to continue playing sports, but for some period of time i couldn’t find myself. uh, i tried a lot in other sports , football and basketball and other sports, and uh. they suggested one school to me. i called there and asked if they had a basketball section. they said no, but there is a handball section, to my great shame. i i didn’t know what kind of sport this was. although in belarus in our country. a very strong tradition of this sport, many olympic champions from the belarusian bench club. i was one of the best in europe. they don’t say come, try. i came, uh, at the first
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training session by accident, or maybe i broke it, but i either broke it, but the guys there were scared alone , i thought, now my coach is scolding my position strongly. she says, it’s okay, it’s such a sport, it’s all good. that moment i realized that this is my sport, and i i fell in love with all my heart and remained in this form and connected my entire sports career with handball. what would you do if you weren’t playing handball? we uncle was a sharyak. that's why it's hard for me to say. somehow, on an internal level, i understood that i wanted to play sports, and then it gradually just intensified and intensified. and i already understood that i wanted to be a professional athlete. sergey , let's turn 180°, in the black sector there is a stereotype that athletes are not very smart. why do many people think so? professional sports take a lot of time and require a lot of
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training. eh, a lot of competitions. you travel often. uh, it's hard to keep up with the school curriculum. this is my last year when uh we had chemistry in the program in the third quarter. if i’m mistaken, i only attended two lessons, probably during the entire quarter , athletes very often receive an education, probably not to the fullest extent. and well , accordingly, uh, their results, as a result, outside of sports are much worse than those guys who can go to school all the time and attend studies and do this completely. e. i think that this is precisely the opinion that follows from this. but i’ll tell you honestly, and they often think and say this about me, i’m not entirely comfortable with this, but at the same time, talk to young athletes. i constantly tell them that you must study well. you must realize that studying is very
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important, because if something doesn’t work out in sports, you can always, uh, have a profession, in my opinion. i'll probably help. well, at a minimum, if not to break this stereotype, then at a minimum, we need to break it. were you an obedient child or a bully as a child? i had bad behavior at school very often. my parents certainly commented on me in my diary, they raised me and fought, so probably so that my children would not hear, and i would have to say that i was obedient, but again i will emphasize. today we are having an honest conversation, so more often than not i had bad behavior, again, sports did not help in this regard. uh, helped discipline me. thanks for being frank answer and move on to the purple sector. hello sergey my name is daria and i
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have a question. please tell me what sacrifices you made for the sake of sports at the beginning of your career. i think my classmates will understand me. i had no life except, basically, school and training. that is, we weren’t even able to fully celebrate our high school graduation. i didn’t have a student life, and well, of course, i didn’t have one since about the seventh grade. the life that ordinary children live, that is, after school go outside somewhere for a walk with friends go somewhere go somewhere. i no longer had this. i had a training school and competitions. it was such a constant rhythm. we had two training sessions every day. this was probably the biggest sacrifice. i have a surprise for you. can i give you a graduate ribbon? it looks very nice. thank you very much, now i have also
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become a graduate. well, you see. we can catch up , thank you very much, we move on to the next question, yellow sector. remember your first victory, what were your feelings then? first victory. but it wasn’t, it wasn’t , probably, for a medal like this, we had a very serious selection for the sports class. there were 20 people in the class, we had uh, plus or minus 1,500 people, we had training there. eh, and we understood everything and talked to the guys. eh, which of us will get into the sports class, that is, for all of us it was such a dream to get there. i dreamed of getting into a sports class. uh, but everyone told me that you won’t get into ai, there will be someone else to play there and then it worked out so that from uh, the whole team. it was only
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me who got into the school where we studied, and that was a great joy for me. eh, such a big incentive for the future, that is, when i got into the sports class, i didn’t think that i already had everything. i achieved everything. i realized that for me this is only proof that i am on the right path and i need to move forward. and if victory ceases to be significant. this is what you need to leave the sport. i’ll be honest, i don’t know a single athlete who would treat medals like insignificant here, various factors may be affected, injury may be affected by some other factors. someone wants to play. yes there as long as he has the strength, someone wants to leave and the sport is at its peak. is it in its form or there? well, not at the very peak, probably, there in such a state close to peak form, so that people would not see him already running there barely and talking. he used to play. well, now
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i have become weak, so this is not related to the significance of the competition; a more significant factor is age and injuries. we move on to the black sector was told in one of the interviews that grigory leps played an important role in ending your sports career . please tell us about this story. i already understood that my career had passed its peak due to age. i’ll be honest, i was afraid of what would happen to me after the sport, my contract with leopard ended. i thought what would happen next, where should i go, move, stay, and now, well , i have a lot of such thoughts. by that time i already had a daughter, and i’m constantly having these thoughts somehow. spinning, spinning, spinning in my head and one day. i washed my face in the morning
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i was shaving and music was playing. i think this happens to many people. when music can play in your thoughts, but we don’t hear it. leps has a song: leave gracefully and live happily. so he sings, i listen to it and it hits. that’s right, in parallel with my thoughts, should i leave or don’t leave, as if he was answering me. so go away beautifully and live happily and then something clicked for me, just came out of my wife ’s shower and said, you know, i probably made a decision, uh, such a coincidence, or it’s fate, probably, but for me that's right at i decided for myself. well, you can say this song. then one more question. do you believe in a sign of fate? in principle, i would probably say that i am not a superstitious person, but i certainly pay attention. i am often haunted by two numbers. this is 14 22
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they always came across me. i've never chosen numbers on t-shirts there. and so we constantly come across these numbers. i have two children, even children were born on these dates, a daughter, the fourteenth son was born on the twenty- second. here, therefore, of course, here you go of course, i pay attention to such moments. sergey, turn left, purple sector, hello sergey. my name is gleb. do you remember your last game? you understood that then you would no longer be on the court. we played qualifications for qualifying for the european championship and the match turned out to be difficult. we played against the latvian national team at the end of the match. they awarded a penalty and i understood that this is all, well, figuratively the last 10 are mine. uh, there are seconds of playing as part of the national team of belarus , uh. i looked at the guys and said who will be to take a penalty, i wanted to give them
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the opportunity, because, uh, if we win , the team goes to the european championship. and i understand that i won’t go with the team anymore. i was then quite the captain of the national team, well, guys, they say, sergei , you should do this, i was nervous. i scored this penalty and the team moved on and came out. i asked them. the most important thing is that my conscience was clean in front of the fans in front of the teams where i performed in front of our national team. eh, because i understood that i did my best to to achieve maximum results , he ends his career. well, in my case, it was some kind of, i say, peace, when you’ve done everything, and you can exhale, because it’s such a constant intensity of constant stress. you've played one game. as you prepare for the next one, one competition is played and another begins immediately. you
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're always in this kind of race, it's interesting. she constantly spurs you on and keeps you on your toes. well, the end of my career is the last match for me. there was just an opportunity to exhale, but i had many friends, who and shed a tear and cried. uh them. uh, i had to calm him down. now, even if you saw the last fedoras match, nadal djokovic was there and they all cried because fedorov was ending his career. it probably depends on the person.
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belarus with the gear of the riding history of the defense we can have orthodox architecture characteristically forming the economic centers of ukraine and live increasingly inflated people, not who at the clash of the city were significant young outbursts, ringing, the race goes on almost far away. walked their meaning. it was a collected revolution. the cast iron changed to novokole. cultural project architecture of belarus the soviet period has such a difference. as if in soul, what is this on our tv channel.
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yellow sector, who's ready to ask a question? hello sergey my name is danila. i heard that you used to have problems with being overweight and please advise how to lose weight. well , i didn’t have any problems during sports. they appeared for me just after sports, because the metabolism changes, the load on the body changes. uh, the number of trainings was reduced the first year almost along, well, how to deal with this? food, in principle, you can eat everything , but you need to understand in moderation, if you overate today, tomorrow you need to eat a little less and do some physical activity, again
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i emphasize adequate, so a little movement. you could say exercise and eating carefully. something like this, how exactly did they throw out the tongue? o went less, ran more. that big sport is not about health. do you agree with this? absolutely agree , a lot of trump, uh, very high, competition. uh, and well, and plus another in particular, my sport is very contact and very dangerous, so of course. yes , this is for if we say health, then this is physical education, this strengthens the tone of the body, because you better feel more energized throughout the day. well, if we are talking about professional sports, of course. this this
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definitely didn't justify it. i completely agree with this. what then is big sport? it’s about victory, first of all, over yourself. as i already said, it’s a very difficult and interesting path, thanks to great sport. uh learned four languages. uh, i have friends all over the world plus. uh, it’s very nice and all athletes strive for this to perform at international competitions and defend the honor of the country to show that i belarus can and when once you stand on the podium in first place they hang a gold medal on you. you understand, uh, those feelings that overwhelm you, the feeling of those people who are rooting for you, that, well, just covers everything. and big sport is probably just about getting through feelings and about victory over oneself. black sector again
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let's turn around. at school you dyed your hair green and red. why are you very knowledgeable. but i think that at this age we are all a little rebellious and that’s how we want to somehow show ourselves, uh, somehow distinguish ourselves. it was probably this kind of youthful, probably maximalism, uh and uh. just the desire, probably, to stand out. and, of course, he produced a big one there. eh, a sensation when i came to school to get my certificate. purple sector good afternoon. my name is
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varvara, your biography says what yours parents divorced, when you were a teenager , my parents also divorced, how to survive this? well, of course, these are difficult moments in life. ah, but if i should turn back and remember those feelings that were certainly there. i think every child in such a situation has a grudge against one of their parents. that's the only thing i would say. here uh remembers this situation. what happened to me was to try to understand my parents and don’t cross it out, don’t be angry with any of them, time to put everything in its place, and in future. and i hope, god forbid , that it turns out that there will still be at least communication with each of the parents. where does
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she go? i don’t know the exact address, unfortunately. when do people meet and fall in love? this is the first impulse. he is probably the most powerful, he is so strong and very often people in love can do some things that are normal . he would never do a man. can move mountains. e in this state, then, when we are with each other every day, and she is probably at best its outgrows in respect, in the worst case. unfortunately, this leads to situations where people still break up after this. what if i find out where she goes and i’ll definitely tell you, okay? next, the red sector sergei will have to turn around. hello sergey, after my mother’s divorce, my mother
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and father. i know that you lived with your mother, you communicated with your father, unfortunately, my life turned out in such a way that our ties were severed and there was no communication. why didn't you make peace with him? i tried uh, but unfortunately it didn't work. why? it's hard for me to say. i i wish that no one, of course, would fall into such moments and experience such moments, but, unfortunately, this is probably utopia and, uh, at least. i wish that communication with parents would remain, because for children both the opinion of their mother and the opinion of their father is important. but , unfortunately, this is how it turned out for me. i tried to make peace, but why didn’t it work? is it difficult for me to say? hello. my name is vlad they say that without male upbringing, children become moments. is it true?
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professional sports were probably the most involved in my upbringing; these were my first the coaches that i had, they replaced my parents, in principle, in professional sports this is often what happens. children see more and spend more time with the coach than with their parents, and since i was a team sport, of course. eh, sports also educated me in terms of. eh, how to live in a team? how to communicate? how to communicate with teammates, a gave me a lot of friends and comrades. in my opinion. this kind of prejudice is no longer necessary if there is no male upbringing. uh, the child will become mama's there. chad, what kind of father are you? perhaps i should ask my children, sergei , let’s do it. please give me
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a microphone and let's meet your children. can you introduce them? the eldest daughter, nika . the younger son, egor. nika and egor, tell the whole truth about your dad. just honestly, how strict he is. maybe i should go out so that i don’t embarrass them. well, dad, how strict can he be? well, i don’t consider him a strictly strict father. dad knows how to have sad moments there. some other dad, seemingly tired as usual, comes to him. unfortunately very there is a lot of work, so we try not to touch him so that he can rest, because it’s like a person works there from morning to night. zero doesn't matter, but it can be
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kind. um, if i listen to him, you love your dad. i love my dad very much and i think that he is the best for me, because my dad gave me everything, i respect him very much, i love him, he is a successful person. uh, i'm very happy for him and yes for him. i also love dad very much, because he is very kind to mom, but but they can quarrel, of course, and this only says that sergei you have a wonderful, absolutely ordinary, simple human, happy family, we are moving to the purple sector. how did you propose to your wife? in an unusual way by
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phone, at that time i was in slovenia playing for the slavic club. she had just finished her studies and was living in minsk at that time. so, we both understood that we wanted to be together, but there is a bureaucratic point such as visas and everything else, so i take into account all such aspects. i told her that she needed to sign and get married live together. marry me. she says, okay, come, let’s get married and that’s it. this is how it happened. how to understand are you ready to live with a person for the rest of your life? well, it was probably a little easier for me, since we lived far from each other. i thought about her all the time. i
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kept thinking that i wanted us to be together, and probably, well, in our case , it was the distance that played a role. uh, that we were exactly far from each other and this made us realize that we want to be together. let's move on to the red sector sergey i'll have to do a 180 degree turn in one of my interviews. you said that handball is a genetically close sport to belarusians, how is that? he is a team belarusian, in principle, by nature - they are kind people who are always responsive and help each other, that is, these are precisely one of the most important qualities for a good team. ahh. we have a lot of strong guys who are exactly what we need in handball, and historically it has already happened that we have a lot of olympic champions in the soviet union national team from
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belarus and the aspect that the backbone of the union team were belarusians, just says that we have, uh, very good roots, very good traditions of this sport and of course. this happens with every generation. this is only getting stronger because there are new guys coming to handball. they will know those who played before and what successes they had. uh, for him. this is an additional kind of motivation and confidence when belarusians say they play handball well. well, naturally, everyone is already thinking. yeah, that means i can do it too let's move on to the railway. by sector hello my name is yaroslav i know what you have, brother. i also have it as a child. we often quarreled with him, competed or fought. mom scolded us for this and i would like to know in your childhood there were times when you and your brother competed or fought. when we were children, this happened to us all the time, constantly fighting and swearing. and
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now that i have children myself, i constantly say, stop swearing, that, well, this is inevitable. this is the human factor. this this, in my opinion, is normal, but at the moment what kind of relationship do you have, are there any inconsistencies? uh, well, we communicate with him because circumstances and life have developed that everyone is somehow busy with their own affairs and it’s not possible to see a lot of work so often. he is dedicated to providing for his family. i do the same thing, so it’s a normal human relationship. what do you consider a healthy lifestyle to be? sport taught me to feel my body. and a healthy lifestyle. this is when we know how, in my opinion, when we know how to feel our body and
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understand what i need now, that is, if i need some kind of emotional reboot, figuratively, leave the city and be alone. this is a very important moment for a healthy psychological state. of course, these are bad habits. you should always try to get rid of them sergey tell me what bad habits you have, are you sure, and i have the opportunity not to answer questions. i'll probably use it. how curious it is to know what you are hiding, but nevertheless. you we took the opportunity to correct the rules, mr. presenter. i, uh, i think that probably the children shouldn’t know about my bad habits. i don’t hide this, but in my opinion, after all, guys are for kids. uh, well, at least i shouldn’t talk about it, and i have every right to voice it. that is , the first refusal to answer the question. let's
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turn to the red sector and turn 180 degrees. hello sergey my name is ksenia and i have a question for you. you have such an interesting life. why don't you have an instagram account? well, because a little older, uh, i live in a time when there were no instagrams, there were no social networks, when all this began to gain popularity. we had young guys on our team. i just remembered such an interesting moment and the guy confessed his love to his girlfriend via instagram. i’m sitting in the locker room. i see he’s worried, sitting there on the phone. i say what happened to you, and he tells me, i just confessed to my girlfriend. i say, how did you confess? i say, why didn’t you
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want to see? her eyes see her reaction see feel, in the end, how she will react to it, because it may be in her eyes. uh, tears of joy will appear , these emotions cannot be conveyed by any instagram or social network, and uh, he couldn’t answer me. he says, i don’t know, i was worried. this is how i decided. you will never be able to experience these emotions, but social networks, in my opinion. they take away these emotions. they don't give in full. ahh , to fully feel these emotions. let's move on to the yellow sector. chapter tennis federation, how handball and tennis are similar is the most common misconception when people think that the head of the federation in my case should, for example. be able to play or there, if this is tennis, then it should only be a tennis player. i always give the example of the uh
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president of the international olympic committee. and he is a fencer. i always ask the question and say how if we go by this logic. why do you think that a fencer can lead other sports is actually a misconception, why uh, working in uh handball federation uh deputy chairman of the uh federation, i have never once in a three-year term encountered technical issues specifically with a specific sport. the responsibilities are managerial and, in principle, now i have exactly the same job. ah, so for me personally, as the head of the federation functionary, uh, there is practically no difference. and if we talk directly about sports, handball is a team game, tennis is still an individual game, although i’m
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talking about it. especially with young athletes. uh, i always say that tennis is a team game, because a large number of people stand behind a tennis player. uh, a tennis player won't go on the court unless the cleaning lady cleans him well. or if they draw up the wrong plan for him, there is a training plan , schedule, organization, travel organization, tournaments and so on. it's always a team. i , uh, especially to children, always say, guys, you should treat everyone with respect. eh, because this is exactly the same command as hers, it may not be visible, but it works so that you become successful, and you do well play tennis. this is how from the moment i headed the federation when i was elected, from that moment i started playing and , frankly, i’m very happy about it, it really got me into it, i try to play about two or three times a week and i run straight to every training session and game with great enthusiasm . pleasure. the purple sector
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to your right, please raise your hand, those who are ready to ask a question have been touched the least. it's true. i don't agree with this point , they think so because our tennis players. they can compete in international competitions, but figuratively the same football players, what are they playing for? international competitions. uh, there are some sports that our tennis players are now allowed to play by, uh, professional associations. they understand that if they forbid ours to play , it’s money for them, but in turn. uh, the international federation suspended us. this hit hard, specifically children’s tennis, because there are no team competitions now. well, we are fighting, if we succeed, then we will be able to give our youngest tennis players the opportunity to compete at all international
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competitions. each person chooses his own life guidelines, which can radically change his life. i graduated from a russian-language school, so
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i wanted to study abroad. i came to belarus and the sun from alexander to get a higher education. we arrived at my favorite belarusian state medical university, where i am already a fourth-year teacher at the faculty of medicine, teaching foreign students in general medicine . how great it is to determine for yourself your own path to explore it from the very beginning. it was like a hobby. now it’s like a mini-project. how's your work? this is a school of spanish language and culture. it is a great opportunity for all the children who study here and who are from estonia to speak their native language together and celebrate some holidays together. the most important thing is to be able to enjoy your choices from your life. never because and for me it was such a weekend for 5 years. so to speak, unforgettable and unreal, watch the new project look at belarus on wednesday on
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our channel. it says on the internet that you have a factory. a what do you need to do to open your own factory? well, you need some capital, and you probably need it. great desire, well, i understood that after sports i would have to do something. they tell me, you can become a good coach. i say, i don’t see myself in this role for me, as for athletes , the worst thing was always to sit on the bench and they say the coach constantly sits and talks, so i searched, uh, and tried to find myself, but it’s always internal. i was drawn specifically
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to production. and just like that, gradually. i i came to the conclusion that i got this technology. this is waste disposal. e production. uh chicken factories, uh, wine farms. so i liked this direction , i liked this technology because it was, in principle, unique at that time, but if it’s short and quick, then it’s a great desire. now we are moving to the red sector. hello, my name is lisa , you told me in an interview that a lot of things passed by you, what exactly happened. precisely because many life moments passed me by. there are concerts figuratively there friends have a wedding. someone has an anniversary there, or something else, and due to such a very busy schedule. i couldn't tell the coach that i wouldn't come to training because it was my friend's birthday. i didn't have the right to do this. and
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a lot of these very everyday moments passed me by, and i was able to and still do this for miles on my pensions. and you lived and worked in many countries of the world, but still returned to belarus. why, because this is my homeland, people close to me live here by nature according to my mentality, and these are not some pompous words. when you are in a different society in a different world, where people, due to the fact that we are different, think differently, uh, at first it may not be very noticeable, but over a long period of time. this is, everyone who lives abroad will understand me. throughout my career, i always came to minsk on vacation and always spent. here, uh, all my vacation
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except. two vacations, uh, and they ’re sitting in this room, these two vacations, because they were both born in the summer, we just didn’t then let's go home, i'm from here. and this is my homeland, these are all my relatives. these two moments live here. they were fundamental and gentle to the sector for me. so i'm afraid to grow up. it seems to me that time flies very quickly, how not to be afraid of your age. fandorin has a very good novel on this topic. the main character was there. this servant was japanese. his philosophy was that he looked at his age as if he was improving. he gets better with age, because uh, with age we all do something.
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we are learning, we are learning something new, so everything will be fine, don’t worry, and only forward with your head held high and with your ears wide apart to absorb all the information. this signal sounds at that time in response to questions to the hero and glass sergei now you have to choose the best questions of this program more. thank you all for your questions . i experienced a very interesting feeling today on the show that i haven’t experienced for a long time. this is all thanks to you and your questions. about personal life there were interesting questions, interesting moment turned out to be s e with my children quite emotional, uh, but i’ll probably be a little less objective here, because after all, as an athlete. well, the young man in the jacket stood out, it was immediately clear that he was an athlete. and i chose his question. he made me now experience the emotions that i experienced during the end
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of my career. and to be honest, i’ve somehow already forgotten them. eh, but he missed out on a very interesting fact of my biography, which, in principle, few people know and have not particularly advertised on this topic. and it hurt me this question hit home in a good way, so thank you very much. i let's get to know each other better. what is your name? my name is gleb ganko. i am 10 years old. i have been involved in the dynamo hockey school for five years now. i'm a striker , you can see that right away. well, according to the rules of our program, the author of the best question receives a special gift from the guest. go out onto the site. gleb thank you very much for your question. i hope that in the future, in 10 years, i will be able to come and watch your game, and you will attack well and score, handsome, well done. this is for you. sergey now you have
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an opportunity to ask children your three questions? of course, i got my three questions right here. well, by the way, i also liked the question about social networks. uh, i'm interested. do you realize that social networks are stealing our emotions, stealing the uh emotional part of our lives? i believe that social networks can be used, but not all the time and not everywhere. and even if you are talking to a person live. you must turn your phone on silent mode. perhaps even navia, simply because emotions are true live truly and sincerely, and none of us will receive this on social networks before. i
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spent quite a lot of time on social networks. why did my eyesight begin to deteriorate? i somehow started spending less time on my phone. and so, well, i realized how important communication is in real life. i agree that social networks steal our emotions, because well, there were a lot of emotions, when i started sitting on social networks there, well, emotions slowly became, they didn’t go away like that. where am i sitting now? emotions, well, i already have more, because that i didn’t experience anything then. when i spoke with friends, i also spoke with emotions. no, no, no laughter. no joy. now i am actually experiencing all this laughter and joy sergei you are ready to ask the next question. i'm interested in how, at your age today, you look into the future and how you
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choose a profession. i choose my future profession because i like it the most, for example, i have several options, and they are completely different; the same thing: chemist, biologist, and i can’t decide between all this, because i like it all very much, and i listen there to what my dad and mom are telling me. i am now leaning towards what is most dear to me and i can imagine. who will i study for? what items am i currently best able to take out, so to speak? therefore, i’m probably most inclined towards a lawyer, or programming at the moment, if i see myself as a hockey player, because in principle, i ’m good at it, but if some of the most, probably one of the most serious traumatic sports, if there is an injury, then most likely i
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will go to her legal education. and so i see myself as a hockey player guys, it is very important , regardless of profession, regardless of who you want to become, understanding is very important. will you receive, first of all, personal satisfaction from what you do, because only in this case will you be able to do your job as well as possible, and by doing it as well as possible. you will be in demand by your society, your country, the third question. he's probably like that a little maybe even philosophical for me, when i was raised by elders, boys and adults, they passed on their knowledge to me. do you think they are being passed down to you properly from the older generation? uh, all the principles, those foundations, uh, how to grow up to be a good person? i
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study at school and our teaching staff are all professionals. and those ideas that, for example, i consider basic are the idea that a person should be useful, benefit not only himself, but also society, and also the idea of ​​loving them in our own country, all this is passed on to us. therefore, i believe that our education is good, and the knowledge is given to quality. sergei , it's time to say goodbye to our audience . sergei rutenko, the head of the belarusian tennis federation, the most expensive handball player in the world , is visiting the program 100 questions for adults today. i'm waiting for you at the entrance to the site. i ask you to stay here. sergey tell me , is it difficult to communicate with the younger generation? i personally liked the analysis, and i was
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once again convinced that she is a wonderful child, and we, the older generation, should treat them with trepidation and pass on the best of what we have accumulated over the years. have you been asked questions today that you are tired of answering? i don't want to offend anyone, so i still have the right. uh no answer. i 'll make great use of it. today you managed to answer 40 questions. tell me, if we call you again, you will agree to come, but i will once again emphasize that i really liked the conversation, so he is not leaving. i'm asking our audience, do you think that a hero is today? was he as frank as possible with you? who thinks so? raise your hands. well, now explain why you think so? it seems to me that sergei himself was very frank. he shared with us his life situations, his life experiences, and certainly some of those present begged,
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fuck, this is for themselves in life. it seems to me that he answered very frankly and shared his moments of life from childhood and the most difficult moments of his life. he also described it very well. it seems to me that he answered, well, he didn’t hide it, well, he didn’t hide the truth, because you understand that this can help us in the future, that we are interested in it. and whoever thinks that the hero didn’t say anything and was hiding something, then you have such people. you still took advantage of the chance to answer the question. good point, but what did you find insincere in the conversation with the hero? i certainly think that the conversation was sincere, but questions remained in any case. sergei, our rule is that the last word always belongs to the hero. summarize the conversation that took place. i want to thank our wonderful children. yes their uh, good such an interesting conversation. uh, in some places it was not simple, but i also want to express
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the hope that they heard me and will take note of some points. sergey, would you like to return to our studio and take a selfie with our young audience, they will be happy to do so. sergey rudenko was a guest today on the program 100 questions for adults. see you in a week. we propaganda tell them on tv about
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the horrors of war, that the peaceful sky above our heads is the highest value for us in our country in comparison with the rest of the world virtually no crime involving firearms occurs. each trunk is taken into account; lukashenko demonstratively speaks about the peaceful sky and the importance of the motherland for a person in alexandria; he speaks about a common peace for a common fatherland at the slavic bazaar; and between these good holidays. he is an unpopular military man who deals with the cause of possible problems. and this is savings. i am sure that alexander grigorievich will be president for a very long time, not because he wants to. that's how a person is. it seems to me that he would have wanted for a long time a little more calm, but now the country needs it, so it will be igor tour’s author’s view of the main events in the country and in the international arena, the project. gas watch on the belarus 24 tv channel we are europe
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today, because we preserve everything that should be in europe - family and christian values. the main thing, i think, is the postulate where patriots are raised in the family. if at home parents have a negative attitude towards their country, then the child, no matter what they tell him at school, no matter how he was raised university, he won't accept it. we clearly and consistently defend our national interests. on the one hand on the other hand. we have a huge number of followers in the world who like the position of belarus . festivals such as the slavic bazaars in vitebsk give the opportunity, looking into the eyes, to say, well , together, and together we will end stronger, one way or another, okay? we are just kind, we really love the whole world. we want everyone to have a good end to the project, say don’t be silent, don’t miss new releases on
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tv channel belarus 24. this is a panorama of a live broadcast, and i will tell you the main events of mondays, september 18 , sergei lugovsky. hello, unity is the main condition for the preservation of our state and the survival of us as a nation, important words were voiced at the patriotic forum, we belarusians will plunge into the atmosphere of the holiday and set the main accents.

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