Where will the Olympics take place? Olympics in Pyeongchang. The most interesting. Main sports venues

Fans of sports competitions will not have to wait long, because the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang will be held on February 9-25. Athletes from different countries will participate, demonstrating achievements in 7 sports, 15 disciplines.

The 23rd Winter Olympics 2018 in Pyeongchang (South Korea) in 2018 promises to be exciting and attract a huge number of visitors.

It is interesting that the first applications for holding the games were submitted on October 15, 2009. Pyeongchang was approved as the venue for the Games on July 6, 2011.

As the capital of the Games, they decided to try the forces of 3 cities. One of them is Munich, Germany. The Summer Olympic Games were held here back in 1972, no more competitions were held in Germany. The second city from which the application for participation was received is Annecy, France. He first decided to try his luck at hosting the Games. The third city is Pyeongchang, Republic of Korea. This was the third application from this city, which was granted.

More about the venue

Before traveling to Pyeongchang, it is always interesting to find out why this city was chosen as the winter capital of the Games. The history is quite interesting. The hard-working authorities of the city applied for participation three times. In 2010, Vancouver, Canada won by three votes. In 2014, between Pyeongchang and Sochi, Russia, the difference was only 4 votes.

How was the city chosen?

The defeats of previous years did not break the South Korean government's faith in victory. In the few years that remained until the next Olympiad, the city underwent a large-scale reconstruction, an excellent sports infrastructure was built. In particular, there were:

  • Jumping complex.
  • Luge Center.
  • Olympic Park.
  • Ski slopes.
  • Biathlon.
  • Ski.

A lot has already been done here international competitions and championships. All this had a positive impact on the reputation of the city, and in competition with Anse and Munich, Pyeongchang was given the first place. The latter won by a huge margin - 63 votes for Pyeongchang and only 25 votes for Munich.

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How to get there?

Pyeongchang is a county located in the central part of Gangwon Province in northeast Korea. To come to Pyeongchang, you need to get to Seoul by plane. It is best to purchase tickets in advance. In this case, you will be able to save.

From Seoul to Pyeongchang can be reached by car. The fare is about 1200-1800 rubles, since a liter of gasoline in Korea will cost 84 rubles. At the same time, car rental will cost at least 3000-4000 rubles per day.

The second way is to take the bus. The road takes about 2-3 hours, provided there are no traffic jams. The ticket price varies in the range of 350-500 rubles. You can also use the services of the railway. It is currently under construction, but commissioning is scheduled for the near future. The ticket price is not yet known.

Symbol and mascots of the Olympics

Sukhoran (white tiger) and Bandabi (bear from the Himalayas) are symbols winter olympics 2018. These characters are one of the favorites in the country. Tiger - main character most Korean stories. The shade of the animal's skin is associated with winter and snow. The authors are sure that he personifies the protection of the participants of the sports show, inspires confidence in the Olympiad.

Bandabi the bear became the mascot of the Paralympic Games, which will be held in Pyeongchang after the main ones. The emblem of the Olympiad is represented by a harmonious interlacing of two symbols. A snowflake is an indicator that the Olympics are winter. The first symbol is chosen so that it personifies the harmony between nature and people.

Sports at the 2018 Olympics

The program includes 7 sports and 15 disciplines. An interesting feature What distinguishes the 2018 Winter Games from the 2014 Games is the introduction of auxiliary competitions in snowboarding, mass starts in speed skating and combined doubles in curling. On the other hand, the parallel slalom was abandoned.

Competitions will be held in the following areas (in brackets are the sets of medals that will be played between athletes):

  1. Ski jumping, luge (4 and 4).
  2. Figure skating (5).
  3. Ice skating (14).
  4. Snowboard and freestyle (10 and 10).
  5. Biathlon and mountain skiing(11 and 11).
  6. Nordic combo, curling, bobsleigh (3).
  7. Short track (8).
  8. Hockey and skeleton (2 and 2).

A total of 102 sets of medals will be played.

Approximate order and schedule of competitions


Anyone who plans to attend the Olympics or watch it on TV is interested in the schedule. It is too early to talk about the exact schedule, but an approximate one is presented in the table.

datePlanned events
9.02.18 Grand opening
10.02.18 On this day, competitions in skiing and short track will be held. After 20:00 pm it will be possible to go to biathlon, speed skating competitions and look at ski jumping athletes.
11.02.18 11.02 will hold competitions in alpine skiing and snowboarding. In the afternoon there will be cross-country skiing, skating and sleigh races. Freestyle and biathlon are planned in the evening.
12.02.18 In the morning there will be competitions among athletes of snowboarding and figure skating. In the afternoon you can visit skiing. In the evening athletes will compete in biathlon, freestyle, skiing and speed skating, as well as ski jumping.
13.02.18 Snowboard competitions will be held in the morning. In the afternoon - skiing. Luge and short tracks with a difference of half an hour will be held in the evening. Skating and skiing, as well as curling, will finish the competition on 13.02.
14.02.18 Athletes on snowboards will compete in the morning, skiers will compete in the afternoon. In the evening there will be cross-country skiing and ice skating. Luge and biathlo will be the end of the sixth day of the games.
15.02.18 Before lunch you can look at figure skating and skiers, in the afternoon skiing and snowboarding will again be shown. Completion will be luge, biathlon, speed skating.
16.02.18 There will be an opportunity to cheer on athletes in such disciplines as bobsleigh, freestyle, snowboarding, skiing and speed skating.
17.02.18 In the morning there will be competitions in alpine skiing, freestyle and figure skating. In the evening it will be possible to visit competitions in ski jumping, short track, skiing, skeleton, biathlon.
18.02.18 After lunch, you will have the opportunity to go to the show of alpine skiing, skiing, freestyle, biathlon, speed skating.
19.02.18 19.02 competitions will be only in the evening - ski jumping, speed skating, bobsleigh.
20.02.18 On this day, competitions in freestyle, biathlon, short track, Nordic combined and figure skating will be held.
21.02.18 On this day, it will be possible to attend competitions in bobsleigh, skiing, alpine skiing and speed skating, freestyle.
22.02.18 Initially, freestyle competitions will be held, then ski races. After the break, you can visit Nordic Combined, Short Track, Ice Hockey and Biathlon.
23.02.18 In the morning you can expect snowboarding and figure skating. After lunch, skiers and freestyle specialists will compete. In the evening, biathletes, skaters and curlers will complete the program.
24.02.18 The morning of February 24 promises to be eventful - skiing, snowboarding in several categories. After lunch, you can go skiing, see ice skating and curling.
25.02.18 Bobsleigh, hockey and ski race will be the last competition of the Olympiad. Closing of the Olympiad.

It is important to take into account the time difference between countries. For example, between Moscow and Pyeongchang the difference is 6 hours. This should be taken into account when flying and when watching games in live streaming mode.

Main sports venues


The layout of the objects erected for the Olympiad resembles the one from Sochi. In particular, the buildings were grouped around the tracks and masses of fans. The main place of construction is Alpensia, which impresses with picturesque mountain landscapes.

The ski jumping park will be used as a venue for the opening and will have a capacity of 60,000 spectators. The complex has springboards K-125 and K-95, which are prepared for competitions in biathletes and jumpers in accordance with international standards. The ski and biathlon center will host races of athletes of the respective sports. The room itself is designed for 27,000 observers.

The luge center will be used for skeleton athletes, lugers and bobsledders. The total number of possible visitors is 10 thousand. Alpine skiing competitions are planned to be held at the Yenpyeong base. It is called Mecca - the most snowy place in Korea. At the Chungbong Stadium, there is an opportunity to admire the athletes who specialize in downhill.

Another important sports facility is Gangneung. This is a coastal cluster where a hockey center has already been built. This is a temporary building designed for 10,000 fans. The architects did their best to create the building, giving it the shape of a snowdrift. Qualifying matches will be held at Gwangdong University group tournament. Curling athletes will show their skills on the ice rink. It is designed for 3 thousand people. Free-standing indoor ice rinks have been prepared for the show of short track professionals, skaters and figure skaters.

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How and where to buy a ticket

Ticket bookings opened in January 2017. The price is more affordable than the 2014 Games. The most expensive pleasure is the opening and closing of the show. The cheapest tickets will cost 168 euros, and the most expensive ones - 1147 euros.

The cheapest tickets are sold for hockey matches to qualify for the tournament. In general, over 50% of all tickets will cost around 61 euros or even less each. This, according to the organizers, will ensure the flow of fans both from Korea itself and from neighboring countries. Final hockey game will cost 229-689 euros, and figure skating competitions - 115-612 euros.

Tickets are sold on the official website pyeongchang2018.com or local travel agencies.

The 2018 Olympics in Pyeongchang will last 17 days. During this time, 102 sets of medals will be played in 7 major sports, 15 disciplines. More than 100 countries will take part. In total, at least 50 thousand guests are expected, including about 5 thousand athletes, and the rest are guests and spectators. Competitions promise to be interesting and eventful.

The Norwegian national team became the winner of the unofficial medal count Winter Olympic Games in PyeongChang, South Korea. The Norwegian team won 14 gold, 14 silver and 11 bronze medals. In second place is the German team (14, 10, 7), in third is Canada (11, 8, 10). The top five also included teams from the USA (9, 8, 6) and the Netherlands (8, 6, 6).

The Russian team that competed at the Games under neutral flag and the title "Olympic Athletes from Russia", located in 13th place. The Russians have two gold, six silver and nine bronze medals.

Earlier today, the International Olympic Committee upheld the December suspension of the Russian Olympic Committee (ROC) and did not allow Russian Olympians to compete under the national flag at the closing ceremony of the Pyeongchang Olympics. At the same time, the IOC did not rule out that the status of Russia, two of whose representatives were caught doping during the competition, could be restored shortly after the Games in the absence of new violations.

Read more about the last day and closing of the Olympiad in our materials:

2018 Olympics, medal standings: the Russian national ice hockey team won gold for the first time in 26 years (TABLE)

On February 25, the Russian national ice hockey team became the winners of the Olympic Games for the first time in history. The medal standings of the Olympics on 02/25/2018.

Teams of Germany and Russia met in the men's final. Overtime win Russian team- 4:3. Vyacheslav Voinov opened the score 0.5 seconds before the end of the first period. In the second period, Felix Schutz struck Koshechkin with a throw from an acute angle and equalized the result, writes Sovetsky Sport.

In the third period, Nikita Gusev put the Russians ahead with a shot into the top ten, but Dominic Kagun almost immediately restored the balance. After that, Jonas Muller scored the third goal for the Germans. On last minute in the minority again made the score equal to Nikita Gusev.

Kirill Kaprizov scored the decisive goal in overtime.

Russia thus won the Olympic hockey tournament. The German national team became the silver medalist of the Games in Pyeongchang.

Note that Russian hockey players reached the final of the Olympics for the first time in 20 years. IN last time The Russian team played in the decisive match of the Olympics in 1998 and then lost to the Czech Republic. Title Olympic champion the Russians last won in 1992, when the team also competed under the Olympic flag. In the final of the Olympics in Albertville, the United Team beat Canada 3:1, reminds RBC.

For German hockey players, the Pyeongchang Olympics was the best in history. Previously, the Germans managed to get into the number of winners of the Games twice, but both times they won bronze. In the final of the Olympics, the German team played for the first time.

Olympic Games - 2018. Hockey. Men. The final

Russia - Germany - 4:3 (1:0, 0:1, 1:2, 1:0)

1:0 - Voinov (Gusev, Kaprizov) - 19:59;

1:1 - Schutz (Macek, Hager) - 29:32;

2:1 - Gusev (Caprizov) - 53:21;

2:2 - Kagun (Mauer, Ehliz) - 53:31;

2:3 - Muller (Echlise) - 56:44;

3:3 - Gusev (Tooth, Whims) - 59:04;

Second Golden medal at the 2018 Olympics allowed the Russian team, playing in Pyeongchang under the Olympic flag, to move from 15th to 13th place in the team standings. Our team has 17 medals (2 gold, 6 silver and 9 bronze medals). One more bronze medal, recall after doping scandal with Olympic medalist curler Alexander Krushelnitsky, Russia was forced to return.

And the team of Norway became the leader of the team standings, which has 14 awards the highest standard. The German team has the same number, but a smaller number of silver and bronze medals - it takes 2nd place. And the Canadian team closes the top three.

Olympics, 2018, medal count for February 25. Table

Medal standings Olympics 2018 - 02/25/2018 Pyeongchang - Where is Russia? How much gold does Russia have?

The IOC banned the Russian flag at the closing ceremony of the Olympics.

The standard-bearer for the Olympic athletes from Russia at the closing ceremony of the Games in Pyeongchang will be a volunteer. This was reported to TASS by the head of the supervisory commission of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) Nicole Hevertz.

On Sunday, the IOC Executive Committee upheld the suspension of the Russian Olympic Committee. It is expected that the reinstatement of membership will occur after the anti-doping authorities confirm the absence of violations by Russian athletes on Olympic Games.

IOC President Thomas Bach admitted that he does not know when the suspension will be lifted from ROC. The main criterion was the "purity" of doping samples taken from the Russians at the Olympics in Pyeongchang, SportExpress writes.

» When exactly will ROC be reinstated? Don't know. It depends on the results that we get,” Bach emphasized. “If the result obtained shows that there are no other cases of doping, then the ROC automatically becomes a member of the IOC.”

The 2018 Winter Olympics is the 23rd edition of the largest winter sports competition, which will be held from February 9 to 25, 2018 in the South Korean city of Pyeongchang. The tournament will bring together several thousand athletes from all over the world. Among them will be Russians. Our "diaspora" at the Olympics promises to be one of the most numerous. I would like to see the quantity turned into quality. Russian athletes are able to achieve the highest results. This was clearly demonstrated by the games in Sochi!

Where and when will the 2018 Winter Olympics be held?

Sochi took over the South Korean city of Pyeongchang. The competitions of the Olympians will take place on its territory from February 9 to 25, 2018. In addition, part of the competition will be hosted by the neighboring city of Gangneung.

Pyeongchang is a small resort town located on the slopes of the Taebaek Mountains. Its population does not exceed 50,000. The city does not have any significant industrial or business facilities. The main pride of Pyeongchang is a developed sports infrastructure: ski and biathlon complexes, a luge and bobsleigh track, ski center and much more. The city has become a favorite leisure destination for local winter sports enthusiasts.

Sports infrastructure

Pyeongchang and Gangneung are the venues for the 2018 Olympics. They are teeming with sports venues, many of which were built before these cities became hosts. Here is their list.

  • Olympic Park"Hwenge".
  • ski jumping park "Alpensia".
  • biathlon center "Alpensia"
  • ski center "Alpensia"
  • luge center "Alpensia"
  • ski resort"Yongpyeong".
  • Olimpic village Pyeongchang.
  • Gangneung Indoor Ice Rink.
  • Gangneung Hockey Center.
  • Gyeongpo Olympic Oval.
  • Gyeongpo Ice Hall.
  • Gwangdong University Sports Arena.
  • Gangneung Olympic Village.
  • Chungbong Stadium.
  • Bugwan Phoenix Park.

Schedule of competitions of the 2018 Olympics

  • biathlon: February 10 - 25;
  • bobsleigh: 18 - 25;
  • skeleton: 15 - 17;
  • curling: 8 - 24;
  • speed skating: 10 - 24;
  • figure skating: 9 - 23;
  • short track: 10 - 22;
  • skiing: 11 - 24;
  • Nordic combined: 14 - 22;
  • cross-country skiing: 10 - 25;
  • ski jumping: 8 - 19;
  • freestyle: 9 - 23;
  • snowboard: 10 - 24;
  • luge: 10 - 15;
  • ice hockey: 10 - 25.

Russia at the 2018 Winter Olympics

Our athletes will be represented in almost all sports disciplines. Special attention of domestic fans is drawn to hockey players, biathletes, skiers, masters of figure skating and short track.

Olympic hockey tournament 2018

12 national teams will compete for a set of awards from 10 to 25 February in " hockey center Gangneung" and at the sports arena of Gwangdong University.

This tournament will be different. The strongest hockey players from the NHL will not come to the games in Pyeongchang. On the one hand, this will greatly impoverish our squad. We will not see Markov, Varlamov, Radulov, Malkin and other stars. However, not only our team will be weakened, but also the teams of opponents. At the same time, the Russian team can be well equipped with KHL players. IN Continental League perform such stars as Ilya Kovalchuk, Danis Zaripov and Pavel Datsyuk. Oleg Znarok is obliged to take advantage of this competitive advantage! The next attempt to get the gold of the tournament will come only in 2022, when the next Olympics will be held. The last time the domestic team became the best in 1992.

We also have a strong female hockey team. The Russians are making great progress in last years. The girls won bronze at the World Championships in 2013 and 2016, two golds in the Tournament of Nations. At the Olympics, the women's team did not rise above 5th place. Well, it's time to correct the gloomy statistics!

Figure skating at the 2018 Olympics

Skaters will compete from February 9 to 25 at the Gyeongpo Ice Hall. Our hopes are connected with single women's and pair figure skating. There are also significant chances to win in team competition.

Surely the audience will remember the success of the figure skaters in 2014, when the Russians won medals in all disciplines except for men single skating. Let's hope that domestic athletes will try to repeat the last triumph!

Biathlon

Our biathletes are not ahead of the rest. In biathlon, Germany and Norway rule the roost. But the chances for medals are Russian athletes nevertheless significant. Anton Shipulin, Ekaterina Yurlova, Alexey Volkov, Svetlana Sleptsova - this is our golden clip!

Ski race

Cross-country skiing is another reason for Russian fans to buy tickets for the 2018 Winter Olympics! We have a superstar in this sport, Sergey Ustyugov. It is from him that fans of the Russian team expect medals.

Short track

Short track in Russia received a second wind when the legendary Viktor Ahn began to play for the national team. The former South Korean star quickly sparked talent among Russians. Pavel Kulizhnikov, Ruslan Murashov, Kirill Golubev - the modern face of the Russian national short track team!

From February starts a grandiose sports event- Winter Olympic Games - 2019. One of the most anticipated events of the year is the Olympics in Pyeongchang. A million audience from all over the world will watch the broadcast of the games, watching the opposition of the best representatives modern sports. About 2,500 athletes from 90 countries will take part in the games. Approximately 120 sets of awards will be played during the Olympiad. Spectators, first of all, are interested in when the 2019 Olympics will begin. We will talk about this in more detail below.

How the capital of the competition was chosen

For the right to host a large-scale sports event a serious struggle unfolded between several countries. First of all, the French city of Annecy claimed. But this application was quickly rejected, as France became the host of the Olympics too often. The city authorities did not pay due attention to the final ceremony of choosing the venue for the competition. As a result, Annecy's chances of winning quickly melted away.

Another great venue for the Olympics could be the city of Munich. However, the Olympic Committee in Germany recently hosted the main sporting event of recent years.

The IOC members chose Pyeongchang for the following reasons. Firstly, the city was well suited to popularize winter views sports in the regions of Asia, and secondly, for the third time the South Korean town tried to become the center of the Olympic Games. The last time he lost by a small margin to the city of Sochi. In addition, in Pyeongchang, they pay special attention to sports, build sports objects infrastructure and do not lose hope to hold competitions. After analyzing these facts, the members of the Olympic Committee decided this time to give the right to the South Korean city to host the 2018 Winter Olympics. Soon the winner was officially announced, which brought great joy to the Korean delegation.

Having become the winner, Pyeongchang began to intensively prepare for the Olympic Games. From the very beginning, the opening ceremony was planned to be held in Hwenge Park, which can accommodate about 75,000 spectators. The competitions themselves will be held at the Alpenzia ski center, at the Yenpyong ski base and many other Olympic venues. The entire infrastructure was built in a short time.

Competitions, participating countries, sports

A total of 84 countries will defend their honor at the 2019 Winter Olympics. Among the participating countries there will be newcomers - these are Kosovo and Eritrea. By the way, in December last year it became known that the DPRK refused to take part in competitions in Korea. However, before the New Year, the ruler North Korea said that, perhaps, this decision will be canceled and the North Korean delegation will arrive at the venue of the competition.

The Winter Olympic Games will include competitions in 15 sports and 102 disciplines. The members of the Olympic Committee made some changes. Now the participants of the games will be able to prove themselves in new disciplines:

  • Big air in snowboarding.
  • Double-mix in Kerning.

The discipline that was excluded from the competition was the women's and men's parallel slalom in snowboarding.

Interesting facts about the Olympics, start date

The start date for the Olympics in Korea is February 9, 2019. The upcoming event has already acquired a scandalous tone, because there is a clear admixture of politics. The IOC began to apply discriminatory measures against Russian athletes. The end of the 2019 Olympics will be held on February 25 with the closing ceremony.

The beginning and end of the Olympics should be large-scale spectacular events. The financial aspect required South Korea to invest about 9 billion dollars.

It will be the first time that Olympic medals will have such a significant size. gold award will have 586 grams.

The mascots of the competition will be an Asian black bear, which represents courage and willpower, as well as a white tiger, a traditional Korean symbol of trust and protection.

The Olympic torch will be 700mm high. It will be white with decorative elements. The relic will resemble the ancient porcelain that Korea was famous for.

Ignition Olympic flame took place in Greece on 24 October. 100 days before the start date of the games on South Korea the Olympic torch relay took place, which captured 17 cities, more than 7.5 thousand torchbearers took part in it.

The situation with Russia at the 2019 Olympics

In early December 2017, the Olympic Committee announced a pretty decision. The report spoke about the non-admission of the national team. However, athletes will still be able to participate in the Olympics. But everything will happen on an individual basis. Participants from the Russian Federation will be referred to as "Olympic athletes from Russia". Also, the medical and coaching staff, who was affected by the doping scandal.

The government of the Russian Federation will not interfere with the trip of athletes to South Korea. Putin tries to support all Russian participants. The president even asked for forgiveness for the fact that the politicians could not fully protect the national team from attacks.

Initially, the country's honor was to be represented by 500 athletes. Soon the number was reduced to 389 participants, and in the end only 169 athletes were admitted.

It became clear to everyone that politics had intervened in sport competitions. The International Olympic Committee met several times for meetings, but each time removed the fighters from the Russian Federation.

In addition, it became clear that a condition was put forward that the representatives of the state should speak not under their national flag, but under the emblem and symbols. This circumstance forced some athletes to declare a boycott and refuse to participate in the opening ceremony of the main sporting event.

Olympics in South Korea, the latest reports on the participation of the Russian Federation

The media now and then publish current news about the course of the Olympics in the South Korean town. They concern, first of all, participation. Expert delegations are already counting the number of medals that are irretrievably lost. Speed ​​skating, biathlon, as well as cross-country skiing - this is where the most losses are observed. There would have been much more medals in these sports if part of the Russian team had not been suspended from participating in competitions.

Analysts note that the strongest athlete Denis Yuskov will also not go to the Olympics. About ten years ago, Yuskov was caught in a doping scandal, but later he was acquitted. Despite the verdict of not guilty, representatives of the Olympic Committee did not let the Russian winter Games. And the skater Ekaterina Shikhova, for example, never got caught doping, but she was also banned from participating.

Cross-country skiing was deprived of 8 Russian athletes, they could not be replaced by understudies. The main hope here was on Sergei Ustyugov, who was supposed to make a significant contribution to obtaining medals.

Only 4 athletes remained in biathlon, instead of 11. The main favorites were excluded. Relay competitions will be impossible due to the lack of the proper number of players.

In all this sad situation, it can be noted that there are disciplines in which Russians can show themselves very worthy - this is men's hockey and figure skating. Here Russia is one of the favorites.

IN figure skating all hope is placed on the world champion Evgenia Medvedev and Alina Zagitova. The latter adequately represented the country at the last European Championship.

Sports analysts agree that at the end of the 2019 Olympics, the Russian Federation will have about 10 medals. There will be no more than 2 or 3 gold medals, as the national team has been significantly shortened.

You can forget about the victory in ski jumping and Nordic combined. The level of training of our athletes here is quite low. It will also be difficult to qualify for medals in biathlon, but in skiing it will be possible to count on something, as the remaining athletes won the leading championships. Experts also note that the Russian delegation will have to face endless pressure and doping tests in South Korea.

Annually last Saturday in March environmental action is being carried out around the world " Earth Hour organized by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF).

The meaning of the action is voluntarily refusing to consume electrical energy for one hour. Thus, society is aware of the importance of taking measures to reduce the negative impact of human activity on the environment.

For the first time this great idea was implemented in Sydney, Australia in 2007. Then about two million residents of the metropolis took part in the action, and energy savings amounted to about 10%.

Inspired by the example, every year more and more new cities began to join the action "Earth Hour". It is expected that in 2020, residents of more than 7 thousand settlements of our planet (more than 2 billion people) will take part in a voluntary power outage for 1 hour. Among the countries participating in the action, of course, there is Russia.

What date and time is Earth Hour 2020:

As we wrote above, the event is held annually last Saturday in March, except in those years when the last Saturday in March comes before Easter.

This year's Earth Hour is scheduled for Saturday. March 28, 2020. Promotion will start at 20:30 local time and will last for an hour, until 21:30.

That is, the action Earth Hour 2020 - what date is held and what time:
* Event date - March 28, 2020
* from 20:30 to 21:30 local time.



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