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European Figure Skating Championships® 2019 Contents 1 Communications Coordinators EUROPEAN FIGURE SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS® 2019 CONTENTS 1 COMMUNICATIONS COORDINATORS 1. Communications Сoordinators ISU COMMUNICATIONS AND MEDIA MANAGER 2. National Organizational Committee Ms. Selina Vanier 3. Media Accreditation +41 21 612 66 76 4. Event Schedule [email protected] 5. Venue 5.1 Minsk 5.2 Minsk–Arena Multifunctional Complex 5.3 Ice Arena Plan NATIONAL MEDIA COORDINATOR PRESS CENTER MANAGER 5.4 Press Center Natallia Aliokhina Irena Zakurdaeva 5.5 Press Conference Zone +375 29 551 78 76 + 7 921 316 84 11 6. Route Description [email protected] [email protected] 7. Media Accommodation ASSISTANT 8. Notes Viktoriya Minchukova PHOTO MANAGER +375 29 756 88 99 Denis Kostyuchenko +375 29 663 90 28 [email protected] MIXED AREA MANAGER PRESS CONFERENCE COORDINATOR Rudiger Lawal Kirill Karaban +375 25 920 68 74 PRESS TRIBUNE MANAGER [email protected] Mariya Staroverova +7 903 163 76 11 [email protected] TV COORDINATOR, HOST BROADCAST REPRESENTATIVE Arsenij Yakovenko +375 29 763 73 11 [email protected] CHIEF TECHNICAL MANAGER OF THE BELTELERADIO COMPANY Aleksej Vashurin +375 29 190 69 03 [email protected] 2 NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSON OF THE BELARUSIAN SKATING UNION Yulia Komleva +375 29 324 23 20 [email protected] ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITTEE COORDINATOR Yulia Levshunova +375 29 610 86 08 [email protected] CHAMPIONSHIP DIRECTOR Sarkis Tevanyan +48 501 288 593 [email protected] CHAMPIONSHIP SECRETARY Oksana Smorodina +7 961 755 79 73 [email protected] 3 MEDIA ACCREDITATION DISTRIBUTION CENTER IS SITUTAED IN THE MINSK–ARENA MULTIFUNCTIONAL OPENING HOURS OF THE ACCREDITATION CENTER AT THE MINSK–ARENA COMPLEX, ENTRANCE VIP 3 MULTIFUNCTIONAL COMPLEX (FOR MEDIA, OC AND VOLUNTEERS) 18 –19 January Friday–Saturday from 09:00 to 18:00 20 January Sunday from 09:00 to 22:00 21 January Monday from 08:00 to 22:00 22 January Tuesday from 08:00 to 22:00 23 January Wednesday from 08:00 to 22:00 24 January Thursday from 08:00 to 22:00 25 January Friday from 09:00 to 18:00 26 January Saturday from 09:00 to 18:00 VIP entrance 3 27 January Sunday from 09:00 to 15:00 The accreditation center (for media and volunteers) is located at the VIP3 entrance at the Minsk Arena (Main Rink). Accreditation will not be issued without presentation of a valid passport. It is required that you carry your accreditation with you at all time. CONTACT PERSON Evgeniya Tkachenko +375 29 355 36 93 VIP entrance 3 4 EVENT SCHEDULE www.isu.org/figure-skating/events/figure-skating-calendar/eventdetail/11802/33/ isu-european-figure-skating-championships?templateParam=11 5.1 MINSK Minsk is the capital of Belarus and the biggest city of the country with more than 2 million USEFUL INFORMATION inhabitants. The first mention of the town of Minsk was in 1067, consequently it is older than GENERAL INFORMATION many European cities like Moscow and Stockholm. The city was practically fully destroyed in the II World War and was rebuilt during the Soviet time. Nowadays Minsk is the cultural, Currenc: Belarusian ruble educational, sports, political, scientific centre of the country. Currency rates: 1 US dollar – 2.16 belarusian rubles 1 euro – 2,49 belarusian rubles Time: GMT +3 Climate in Minsk: Average temperature in Minsk in January: -5°C Bank cards: VISA and MasterCard Taxi Phone: 107, 135, 152, 155, 157, 7788, 7565 Car rental: International driver license will be required when renting. Electricity: The electric system in Belarus is 220V. Please, notice that a two–pin plug system is used. Smoking: Smoking is not permitted indoors in public buildings, transport and other places open to the public, restaurants and bars, except special smoking zones. 5.2 VENUE MINSK–ARENA MULTIFUNCTIONAL COMPLEX The internal radius of its turn is 26 m, the width of the double track is more than 9 m. The inner perimeter of the track is provided with ice bar 7 m at width for training. The Minsk–Arena is the most prestigious sports and cultural complex in the country Outer perimeter has a 3–meter rumble strip. There are also two tracks for curling and two that includes three main objects: hockey pitches. The total area of ice at the stadium is about 10 thousand square meters. • the main arena for more than 15,000 spectators A half of it is occupied with a high-speed skating track. • a speed skating stadium for up to 3,000 spectators • avelodrome for 2,000 spectators The skating stadium is also equipped with unique facilities — rooms of mountain air where sportsmen can train under conditions of low atmospheric pressure and oxygen deficiency The ultra–modern complex equipment of the Arena meets the highest professional thus imitating the conditions of areas high above sea levels. There rooms have no analogues standards and allows hosting any sports, cultural and entertainment events. in the Republic of Belarus and they are unique and valuable due to their therapeutic The main arena has already hosted the 2011 Rhythmic Gymnastics European Champion- properties. ships, the 2012 World Junior Figure Skating Championships, the 2014 Ice Hockey World Championship, the 2015 AMF Futsal World Cup, the 2015 Rhythmic Gymnastics European The major international competitions held on the speed skating stadium ice are Championships etc. the International Short Track Competition — Evo Cup (October 2012), the ISU Junior Grand Moreover, a lot of cultural events such as the Rammstein, Scorpions, Limp Bizkit, Prix of Figure Skating event (September 2013), the ISU Junior World Cup Speed Skating Depeche Mode, 30 Seconds To Mars concerts etc. event (November 2012, December 2014, November 2016), the ISU European Speed Skating Championships (January 2016), the ISU World Cup Short Track event The speed skating stadium in Minsk is the first indoor skating area in Belarus (February 2017) etc. with a 400–meter track. Its capacity is about 3000 people. 5.3 ICE ARENA PLAN 5.4 PRESS CENTER MEDIA ENTRANCE: VIP 2 Mixed zone is situated on the 1st floor near the media entrance. The press center will be located on the 6th floor. Media representatives will be able to use the elevator for the press and get to the press center directly from the lobby VIP 2. THE PRESS CENTER AND PRESS TRIBUNE ARE ACCESSIBLE DURING OFFICIAL PRACTICE AND COMPETITION, BUT WILL BE OFFICIALLY OPEN DURING THE HOURS INDICATED BELOW. 21–22 January Monday–Tuesday from 09:00 to 22:25 23 January Wednesday from 10:15 to 23:00 24 January Thursday from 11:00 to 00:20 25 January Friday from 11:30 to 00:20 26 January Saturday from 10:15 to 22:10 27 January Sunday from 14:00 to 19:30 Media representatives will also be able to use the press bar in the lobby VIP 2. 5.5 PRESS CONFERENCE ZONE 6 ROUTE DESCRIPTION THE PRESS CONFERENCE ROOM IS LOCATED ON THE 1ST FLOOR, TRANSPORTATION & TELECOMMUNICATIONS ENTRANCE FROM LOBBY VIP 2 TRANSPORTATION 22 January Tuesday 1st TV Briefing — 16:30 Considering that the hotel is located very close to the Skating Rink, 23 January Wednesday Photographers Briefing — 10:30 no shuttle buses will be provided. HOW TO GET TO MINSK ACCESS BY AIR Minsk National Airport is the main air gateway of Belarus. It is situated 42 km away from the centre of Minsk and 33 km away from the city Ring Road. You can easily and quickly get to Minsk from the airport by: Public transport: regular–route busses №300э, №173э. Shuttle buses: №1400–TK and №1430-TK. Taxi: call 7788; 135; 152; 7778; 7565; 7220. Personal vehicles: route M2 (Moscow highway) (there is a possibility to rent a car on site — call 7373). ACCESS BY TRAIN One of the most convenient ways to get to Minsk is travelling by train. TheMinsk railway station is located in the city center. Its address is Privokzalnaya Square, 3 and you can easily get to your hotel from there by public Free wi–fi will be available in the press center, press tribune and mixed zone. transport or by taxi.To get to the Speed Skating Stadium (the “Minsk–Arena” public transport stop) you should: Take the Bus: №1, №119с; Take the shuttle buses: №1109; №1073; №1056. TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACCESS BY CAR For information regarding Internet connections and booking additional services, please contact: It is possible to travel to Belarus by car. The long–distance highway E30 connects Minsk Mr. Nikita Babitsky. with Europe. It is a toll road with a 1 USD charge for passenger vehicles. There are several +375 44 597 07 93 Viber, WhatsApp Belarus border crossings and an extensive road network running across the country. [email protected] 7 MEDIA ACCOMMODATION 8 NOTES THE OFFICIAL MEDIA HOTEL IS THE SPORT TIME HOTEL Its address is Minsk, Myastrovskaya st, 2 Reception: +375 29 370 33 29 / +375 25 979 39 60 / +375 17 279 39 61 (round the clock) [email protected] Distance to the Minsk–arena: 900 meters. “Sport Time” is an ideal accommodation for those who save their time and money. This is a new and modern hotel which belongs to the hotels chain “Time”. The category of our hotel is two stars by Belarusian classification. We offer new, clean, comfortable rooms for a reasonable price with all conditions for a comfortable stay. The hotel provides free Wi–Fi on the whole territory. In our café we offer the following dining options: buffet breakfast, complex meals, a la carte menu. The hotel has single, superior single, triple, and quadruple rooms, also a few suites and two special rooms for physically challenged. Our guests can reach the sports complex Minsk–arena in 5–10 minutes.
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