⚡️Одно из центральных событий российского плавания соберёт свыше 300 сильнейших спортсменов из 14 стран мира.
🏆Призовой фонд каждого кластера составляет 10 млн рублей.
🇷🇺Уже подтвердили участие Илья Бородин, Климент Колесников, Кирилл Пригода, Роман Шевляков, Евгения Чикунова, Юлия Ефимова, Арина Суркова и многие другие звёзды российского плавания.
⚡️Одно из центральных событий российского плавания соберёт свыше 300 сильнейших спортсменов из 14 стран мира.
🏆Призовой фонд каждого кластера составляет 10 млн рублей.
🇷🇺Уже подтвердили участие Илья Бородин, Климент Колесников, Кирилл Пригода, Роман Шевляков, Евгения Чикунова, Юлия Ефимова, Арина Суркова и многие другие звёзды российского плавания.
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