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Extreme Sports for Ural Teenagers
23.09.2011 12:26
Extreme Sports for Ural Teenagers

A park of extreme sports will be opened on the 1st of October in Kamensk-Uralsky city, Sverdlovsk region, according to the press service of the city's administration.

        The new park will be equiped with nine springboards, the highest of them is 120 centimetres, the others are 80 and 60 centimetres. The constructions count on both beginners and experienced extreme sportsmen.

      Reported by Kamensk-Uralsky City Hall, there are about 3,000 teenagers being keen on mountain bikes,  skateboarding, in-line rollers, scooters and BMX bikes. The city's officials decided to create a special safe and convenient park for their hobbies. 

        There are also special grounds for parkour, break-dancing and yo-yo lovers. 

      The organizers promise to pay much attention to the safety in the extreme park. The springboards won't be allowed for usage by people without helmets, knee-caps and elbow-pads. 

      Many professional sportsmen from different Russian regions are going to visit the park's opening ceremony and to check the quality of new objects, showing their extreme mastery simultaneously. 


      

Source: Ural.ru

      Image: Need-for-Adventures.ru


Author: Julia Alieva

Tags: Sverdlovsk Region the Urals region Russian sport extreme sports Kamensk-Uralsky 

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