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Archery Tag Tournament Debuts in Tobolsk!

19 may 2025

Array ( [ID] => 531 [TIMESTAMP_X] => 2021-03-11 15:07:42 [IBLOCK_ID] => 5 [NAME] => Текст новости EN [ACTIVE] => Y [SORT] => 500 [CODE] => DESCRIPTION_EN [DEFAULT_VALUE] => Array ( [TEXT] => [TYPE] => HTML ) [PROPERTY_TYPE] => S [ROW_COUNT] => 1 [COL_COUNT] => 30 [LIST_TYPE] => L [MULTIPLE] => N [XML_ID] => [FILE_TYPE] => [MULTIPLE_CNT] => 5 [TMP_ID] => [LINK_IBLOCK_ID] => 0 [WITH_DESCRIPTION] => N [SEARCHABLE] => N [FILTRABLE] => N [IS_REQUIRED] => N [VERSION] => 2 [USER_TYPE] => HTML [USER_TYPE_SETTINGS] => Array ( [height] => 200 ) [HINT] => [VALUE] => Array ( [TEXT] => <p style="background: white;"> <span style="color: #404040;">On May 14, 2025, the <em>Impuls </em>Club of Sports and Patriotism, a regional non-profit, inaugurated the first installment of its <i>Archery Tag</i> (also known as Combat Archery) tournament initiative in Tobolsk District’s settlement of Priirtyshsky. The event was held under the auspices of SIBUR’s <i>Formula for Good Deeds</i> social investment program.</span> </p> <p style="background: white;"> <span style="color: #404040;">Fifty children from Priirtyshsky’s Secondary School became the tournament’s trailblazing competitors.</span> </p> <p style="background: white;"> <strong></strong> </p> <p> <strong><span style="color: #404040;">Nailya Aptrakhmanova</span></strong><span style="color: #404040;">, <b>Head of the <em>Impuls </em>Club:</b></span> <br> <i><span style="color: #404040;">"Being able to take part in competitive tournaments is the primary motivation for ensuring children’s sustained athletic engagement as it is events such as these that give their efforts a purpose and well-formulated objectives. Thus, our project targets 10 to 17-year-olds from across Tobolsk District by employing innovative formats such as the tactical sport game known as </span></i><span style="color: #404040;">Archery Tag<i>. It is extremely gratifying to see how our efforts resonate with our target demographic as each completed event gives rise to further development plans for our project."</i></span> </p> <p style="background: white;"> <span style="color: #404040;"></span> </p> <p style="background: white;"> <span style="color: #404040;">The tournament turned out to be a resounding success, with every participant demonstrating exceptional skill and true sportsmanship spirit. And while the game’s tense faceoffs alternated with triumphant victories and bitter defeats, unwavering mutual respect and camaraderie prevailed throughout.</span> </p> <p style="background: white;"> <strong></strong> </p> <p> <strong><span style="color: #404040;">Denis Rotar</span></strong><span style="color: #404040;">, <b>the tournament’s head official:</b></span> <br> <i><span style="color: #404040;">"Sporting initiatives hold particular significance in rural contexts, as they help diversify leisure activities available to local residents while motivating youths to engage in athletic pursuits. Today’s competitors exhibited genuine passion and competitive spirit, delivering spectacularly riveting rivalries. We praise all participants, and of course, our winners and medalists, for their commendable achievements and we send them best wishes for winning in the finals."</span></i> </p> <p style="background: white;"> <i></i> </p> <p style="background: white;"> <strong></strong> </p> <p> <strong><span style="color: #404040;">Sofia Balyuta</span></strong><span style="color: #404040;">, <b>the</b> <b>tournament’s winner and a student at Priirtyshsky’s School</b>:</span> <br> <i><span style="color: #404040;">"I really enjoyed the experience. Though a first-time archer, I was able to quickly grasp some core techniques thanks to the pre-game briefing. As a team, we perfected our tactical cohesion, gained valuable playing experience, and had fun time. I am in awe! We came here determined to win, and we succeeded."</span></i> </p> <p style="background: white;"> <i></i> </p> <p style="background: white;"> <span style="color: #404040;">The tournament inaugurates the <i>Archery Tag</i> project seeking to create an enabling environment for Tobolsk District’s youths to engage in a new type of athletic activity in order to foster a sense of responsibility through exposure to tactical games and sports.</span> </p> <p style="background: white;"> <span style="color: #404040;">SIBUR’s <i>Formula for Good Deeds</i> program was instrumental in supporting procurement of professional-grade <i>Archery Tag</i> gear and equipment. Subsequent settlement-level qualifying tournaments will involve fifteen of the district’s schools, targeting approximately 750 potential participants. The project will culminate in a final faceoff featuring the best-performing teams.</span> </p> [TYPE] => HTML ) [DESCRIPTION] => [~VALUE] => Array ( [TEXT] =>

On May 14, 2025, the Impuls Club of Sports and Patriotism, a regional non-profit, inaugurated the first installment of its Archery Tag (also known as Combat Archery) tournament initiative in Tobolsk District’s settlement of Priirtyshsky. The event was held under the auspices of SIBUR’s Formula for Good Deeds social investment program.

Fifty children from Priirtyshsky’s Secondary School became the tournament’s trailblazing competitors.

Nailya Aptrakhmanova, Head of the Impuls Club:
"Being able to take part in competitive tournaments is the primary motivation for ensuring children’s sustained athletic engagement as it is events such as these that give their efforts a purpose and well-formulated objectives. Thus, our project targets 10 to 17-year-olds from across Tobolsk District by employing innovative formats such as the tactical sport game known as Archery Tag. It is extremely gratifying to see how our efforts resonate with our target demographic as each completed event gives rise to further development plans for our project."

The tournament turned out to be a resounding success, with every participant demonstrating exceptional skill and true sportsmanship spirit. And while the game’s tense faceoffs alternated with triumphant victories and bitter defeats, unwavering mutual respect and camaraderie prevailed throughout.

Denis Rotar, the tournament’s head official:
"Sporting initiatives hold particular significance in rural contexts, as they help diversify leisure activities available to local residents while motivating youths to engage in athletic pursuits. Today’s competitors exhibited genuine passion and competitive spirit, delivering spectacularly riveting rivalries. We praise all participants, and of course, our winners and medalists, for their commendable achievements and we send them best wishes for winning in the finals."

Sofia Balyuta, the tournament’s winner and a student at Priirtyshsky’s School:
"I really enjoyed the experience. Though a first-time archer, I was able to quickly grasp some core techniques thanks to the pre-game briefing. As a team, we perfected our tactical cohesion, gained valuable playing experience, and had fun time. I am in awe! We came here determined to win, and we succeeded."

The tournament inaugurates the Archery Tag project seeking to create an enabling environment for Tobolsk District’s youths to engage in a new type of athletic activity in order to foster a sense of responsibility through exposure to tactical games and sports.

SIBUR’s Formula for Good Deeds program was instrumental in supporting procurement of professional-grade Archery Tag gear and equipment. Subsequent settlement-level qualifying tournaments will involve fifteen of the district’s schools, targeting approximately 750 potential participants. The project will culminate in a final faceoff featuring the best-performing teams.

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On May 14, 2025, the Impuls Club of Sports and Patriotism, a regional non-profit, inaugurated the first installment of its Archery Tag (also known as Combat Archery) tournament initiative in Tobolsk District’s settlement of Priirtyshsky. The event was held under the auspices of SIBUR’s Formula for Good Deeds social investment program.

Fifty children from Priirtyshsky’s Secondary School became the tournament’s trailblazing competitors.

Nailya Aptrakhmanova, Head of the Impuls Club:
"Being able to take part in competitive tournaments is the primary motivation for ensuring children’s sustained athletic engagement as it is events such as these that give their efforts a purpose and well-formulated objectives. Thus, our project targets 10 to 17-year-olds from across Tobolsk District by employing innovative formats such as the tactical sport game known as Archery Tag. It is extremely gratifying to see how our efforts resonate with our target demographic as each completed event gives rise to further development plans for our project."

The tournament turned out to be a resounding success, with every participant demonstrating exceptional skill and true sportsmanship spirit. And while the game’s tense faceoffs alternated with triumphant victories and bitter defeats, unwavering mutual respect and camaraderie prevailed throughout.

Denis Rotar, the tournament’s head official:
"Sporting initiatives hold particular significance in rural contexts, as they help diversify leisure activities available to local residents while motivating youths to engage in athletic pursuits. Today’s competitors exhibited genuine passion and competitive spirit, delivering spectacularly riveting rivalries. We praise all participants, and of course, our winners and medalists, for their commendable achievements and we send them best wishes for winning in the finals."

Sofia Balyuta, the tournament’s winner and a student at Priirtyshsky’s School:
"I really enjoyed the experience. Though a first-time archer, I was able to quickly grasp some core techniques thanks to the pre-game briefing. As a team, we perfected our tactical cohesion, gained valuable playing experience, and had fun time. I am in awe! We came here determined to win, and we succeeded."

The tournament inaugurates the Archery Tag project seeking to create an enabling environment for Tobolsk District’s youths to engage in a new type of athletic activity in order to foster a sense of responsibility through exposure to tactical games and sports.

SIBUR’s Formula for Good Deeds program was instrumental in supporting procurement of professional-grade Archery Tag gear and equipment. Subsequent settlement-level qualifying tournaments will involve fifteen of the district’s schools, targeting approximately 750 potential participants. The project will culminate in a final faceoff featuring the best-performing teams.

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On May 14, 2025, the Impuls Club of Sports and Patriotism, a regional non-profit, inaugurated the first installment of its Archery Tag (also known as Combat Archery) tournament initiative in Tobolsk District’s settlement of Priirtyshsky. The event was held under the auspices of SIBUR’s Formula for Good Deeds social investment program.

Fifty children from Priirtyshsky’s Secondary School became the tournament’s trailblazing competitors.

Nailya Aptrakhmanova, Head of the Impuls Club:
"Being able to take part in competitive tournaments is the primary motivation for ensuring children’s sustained athletic engagement as it is events such as these that give their efforts a purpose and well-formulated objectives. Thus, our project targets 10 to 17-year-olds from across Tobolsk District by employing innovative formats such as the tactical sport game known as Archery Tag. It is extremely gratifying to see how our efforts resonate with our target demographic as each completed event gives rise to further development plans for our project."

The tournament turned out to be a resounding success, with every participant demonstrating exceptional skill and true sportsmanship spirit. And while the game’s tense faceoffs alternated with triumphant victories and bitter defeats, unwavering mutual respect and camaraderie prevailed throughout.

Denis Rotar, the tournament’s head official:
"Sporting initiatives hold particular significance in rural contexts, as they help diversify leisure activities available to local residents while motivating youths to engage in athletic pursuits. Today’s competitors exhibited genuine passion and competitive spirit, delivering spectacularly riveting rivalries. We praise all participants, and of course, our winners and medalists, for their commendable achievements and we send them best wishes for winning in the finals."

Sofia Balyuta, the tournament’s winner and a student at Priirtyshsky’s School:
"I really enjoyed the experience. Though a first-time archer, I was able to quickly grasp some core techniques thanks to the pre-game briefing. As a team, we perfected our tactical cohesion, gained valuable playing experience, and had fun time. I am in awe! We came here determined to win, and we succeeded."

The tournament inaugurates the Archery Tag project seeking to create an enabling environment for Tobolsk District’s youths to engage in a new type of athletic activity in order to foster a sense of responsibility through exposure to tactical games and sports.

SIBUR’s Formula for Good Deeds program was instrumental in supporting procurement of professional-grade Archery Tag gear and equipment. Subsequent settlement-level qualifying tournaments will involve fifteen of the district’s schools, targeting approximately 750 potential participants. The project will culminate in a final faceoff featuring the best-performing teams.