The forum brought together representatives from the sports industry, educators, coaches, heads of federations, experts, and international guests. Over the three days—until November 7th—the forum's venues will host panel discussions, exhibitions, masterclasses, and presentations of innovative solutions in the field of physical culture and sports.
This year, special attention is being paid by participants to the development of grassroots and youth sports. Experts emphasize: fostering a lasting interest in physical activity must begin at a very early age—even in preschool. It is during these years that the foundations of a healthy lifestyle are laid, habits of regular exercise are formed, and coordination, endurance, and emotional resilience are developed. Specialists note that well-organized physical education activities in kindergartens not only improve health but also contribute to a child's social and cognitive development.
The forum will discuss issues related to creating accessible and modern sports infrastructure, implementing inclusive programs, supporting talented young athletes, and strengthening collaboration between preschool institutions, schools, sports clubs, and families.
The importance of the upcoming event has been underscored at the highest level. A greeting to the participants, organizers, and guests of the forum has been published on the official website of the President of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin.

