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Russia House

Russia House

Russian Sochi 2014 House’ will be situated in Vancouver’s iconic Science World facility between February 8 and 28, during the 2010 Olympic Winter Games, and in Whistler during the Paralympic Winter Games between March 12 to 21. It will allow Sochi 2014 to provide visitors with a taste of the unique atmosphere and innovations of Russia’s first Winter Games four years ahead of its Opening Ceremony.

The house is also highlighted to be a facility for Russian athletes to experience the support of Russian sport-lovers.

Dmitry Chernyshenko, President and CEO of Sochi 2014, said:

“’Russian Sochi 2014 House’ will be in a unique venue, Science World: a major visitor attraction in Vancouver.  All events related to demonstrating the innovative aspects of Sochi 2014 will be hosted there. Visitors will not only be able to sample genuine Russian hospitality, they will also get a showcase of Sochi and the whole of Russia.

“The venue will have incredibly advanced communications facilities, including a live video conferencing facility for Russian athletes to share their successes with friends and relatives at home.”

The Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2010 in Vancouver will be a significant milestone for the Sochi 2014 programme, since it is in Vancouver that Russia’s Sochi will officially take over and become the focus of the next Winter Games. In accordance with the regulations laid down by the International Olympic Committee, the Sochi 2014 Organizing Committee is obliged to present its vision for the Sochi 2014 Games in Canada, as well as showcasing the city and country which, in four years time, will be the focus of attention for millions of people in the rest of the world.

Unprecedented in its scale, the Sochi2014.ru World, Russky Dom project will be the only official location for the Russian delegation in Vancouver. It will introduce guests at the Vancouver 2010 Games to our country in its role as a leading sports power, as well as to the city of Sochi — modern, hospitable and open to the world. Sochi World will become its own gateway to the future in 2014 — in Russia, in the Krasnodar region, in the Olympic location of Sochi itself.

The doors to Sochi World will be open from February 11 — 28 2010 for everyone who wants to become a part of the big Russian celebration at the Vancouver 2010 Games. It will bring together well-known athletes, eager fans, and journalists and officials from around the world.

Sochi2014.ru World, Russky Dom is located in the unique building of the Museum of Science (Science World) on the Gulf coast of Vancouver, in close proximity to the main Olympic venues of the 2010 Games: the BC Place Stadium, which will be the site of the opening and closing ceremonies, the GM Place Stadium (hockey), the Olympic Village and the International Press Center.

Guests of Sochi World will be able to get to know a new, modern Russia, where innovation is balanced with tradition: exhibition halls and informational booths will introduce everyone to the city and country that will host the innovative Sochi 2014 Games.

The cultural program, legendary Russian cuisine, performances by famous Russian and Canadian artists and, of course, the guests themselves will all help to create an unforgettable, truly Russian festive atmosphere.

The press center will host Russia’s official delegation events and meetings with the athletes and guests of the Games. Additionally, access to the fully-equipped work areas will be available to accredited Sochi World media.

Event Program

Every day from 12.00 to 17.00, activities for Sochi World guests will include: meetings with Russia’s celebrated athletes, as well as autograph signing and photo sessions, entertainment programs, contests, excursions and official project participant and Games Partner events.

In the Omnimax theater, guests will be able to watch sports-themed domestic films and cartoons—the masterpieces of Russian cinema (with English subtitles).

Additionally, on the days of ice hockey competitions, retrospective screenings of ice hockey matches between Russia and Canada will be held in the theater.

On hockey competition days (February 21, 26 and 28, 2010) the Sochi World day program will also include:

  • A Table Hockey Tournament
  • Games with famous hockey players (for example, «Score a Goal Past Tretyak» and «Best Scorer» with Pavel Bure and others)
  • Autograph signings and photo sessions with the stars of Russian and Soviet hockey
  • Chant and dance contests among fan groups

In the evenings, guests can enjoy unforgettable performances and jointly celebrate the Olympic victories of our athletes.

Undoubtedly, the highlight and main event will be the transfer ceremony of the Olympic flag to Sochi; for it is from that moment that Sochi will become the official city of the next Winter Games.

Rules for Visitation

In order to take part in the Sochi World activities, visitors must obtain accreditation (permanent access) or day-passes (single-use access). Day-passes are available at the information desk or at the Accreditation Center at the entrance. For Russian fans, entry passes will be created upon presentation of a Russian passport.

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This post was written by:

Nadia

Nadia - who has written 20 posts on Vancouver Access 2010.


Nadia Aly is armed with a Masters of Digital Media from the Centre for Digital Media in Vancouver BC. This program is a result of joint collaboration between University of British Columbia, Simon Fraser University, Emily Carr Institute and BCIT. She is a Social Media Addict and is passionate about the internet and the possibilities it offers to change the world. For the last 6 years while she worked her way through school, Nadia founded properties like PeopleVancouver.com, s0cialmedia.com, built widgets for BC Tourism and has served as the Social Media Manager for several clients. She also serves on the Board for Woodward’s Community Digital Media Centre (www.CreativeTechnology.org), a not- for- profit organization focused on equipping the underprivileged with technical skills -to name just a few of her endeavors. During the games she will be covering plenty of different experiences. Currently she works as an Online Community Manager at Microsoft. Nadia co-developed VancouverAccess2010.com with Robert Scales. She was responsible for the web development of this website until March 1st 2010.


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19 Responses to “Russia House”

  1. ColleenNo Gravatar says:

    Does “accreditation” = press access?

  2. scalesNo Gravatar says:

    @colleen
    Yes. There are 2 types of media accreditations:
    1) IMC which is located at the Vancouver Conference Centre (international Media Centre: Accredited press who represent right holders; CTV, etc)
    2) BCMC which is located at Robson square (British Columbia Media Centre: Non Accredited press centre..)

    I hope to provide a tour of both centres later..

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  5. AlinaNo Gravatar says:

    You would better race a
    pension in Russia. My grandma lives there. I am so glad that I am in Canada!!!!

  6. GregNo Gravatar says:

    Will there be dancing, partying or vodka available? If so (and I hope so)…what hours?

  7. SvetlanaNo Gravatar says:

    where can I find a shedule for concerts? What are price for tickets?

  8. annaNo Gravatar says:

    i believe River Rock Casino has all that…

  9. hollandNo Gravatar says:

    we ll be coming to beat up some russian skinheads there

  10. RoseNo Gravatar says:

    Are the hours of operation posted somewhere for the Tall Ship? Haven’t been able to find this anywhere and would hate go make the trek, only to find out they are closed…

  11. FloydNo Gravatar says:

    Can I as a Canadian passport holder visit your pavilion for free?
    What do you suggest I do to be able to visit the Sochi pav. in Vanc.?

  12. KatNo Gravatar says:

    Hey!

    Hours of operation of Russian Tall Ship are:
    10 am to 4pm daily; free admission; place: Burrard Drydock Pier, Lower Lonsdale Waterfront

  13. chelseaNo Gravatar says:

    To enter the sochi house at science world is it free?

  14. MariskaNo Gravatar says:

    Yes! It’s free to enter the Sochi House! There is a lot to see and enjoy, definitely worth seeing! Have fun!

  15. MikeNo Gravatar says:

    Can I purchase Sochi 2014 gear at Russia House?

  16. scalesNo Gravatar says:

    yes you can, they have a store there.. expect line up or go to the Bay or Zellers…

  17. allPNo Gravatar says:

    They spen a fortune to bring all the crap on Sochi in, on govermnent officials, their girlfriends, secretaries, but did not spent the money on the basics, like sport preparation and sport development, but of course managed to steel plenty of money allong the proccess.

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