The solemn celebration of "Nauryz Meyramy" took place in the cycle track

21.03.2019

Today in the territory of the cycle track "Saryarka" a solemn event took place dedicated to the celebration of "Nauryz Meiramy".

Nauryz is the main holiday of the year both among the Kazakhs and among many peoples of Asia. This is a holiday of spring, renewal of nature, the beginning of a new year, a new life.

The purpose of this event is to unite people in one shanyrak and engage in mass sports!

During the festive event, yurts were installed on the territory of the Republican cycle track, where guests were offered Nauryz leather, hot bauyrsaki and other traditional national dishes. Creative teams that presented concert programs gave the residents of the capital a festive mood. There was a demonstration of the folk tradition "Presentation", togyzkumalak, and cross-country skiing. Armwrestling and Kazaksha kures performances were held among the athletes.

In honor of the holiday and the year of youth, the bike ride was launched, in which about 130 people participated. The bike ride was opened by the Minister of Culture and Sports of Kazakhstan Arystanbek Muhamediuly. The route of the bike ride was 6 km (Kabanbai batyr st. - Turan).

According to the results of the competition among men, 1st place was taken by Yerzhan Omirkul, 2nd place - Daniyar Kuttybek, 3rd place - Andrei Kreis. Among women 1 place was taken by Anastasia Lartsova, 2 place - Zhansaya Abdukarimova, 3 place - Lyazzat Ramazanova. In the nomination “The most adult participant” were awarded Sagdat Sergegebayev and Lyazzat Ramazanova, “The Youngest Participant” - Timur Seitbekov and Anastasia Lartsova. The winners were awarded diplomas and commemorative medals and gifts to all participants of the bike ride.

It is worth noting that on this day the mood of all the participants in the celebration was upbeat, the inhabitants of the city congratulated each other on the holiday of Nauryz and wished them happiness and well-being, new achievements.


Press service of the Center for Olympic cycling training


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