On August 28, a street sports day will take place on Bolotnaya Square. The capital’s brand “Kenguru.pro” and the project “Made in Moscow” have prepared sports events, creative workshops, and games. Guests of the “Green Market” on Bolotnaya Square will be able to play panna football, participate in intensive workout training sessions, visit the rope complex, and listen to lectures by renowned athletes about health.
“Today’s street sports are not just physical activity. It is a cultural and social trend that is gaining popularity every day. Together with the ‘Made in Moscow’ project, we want to show what a city can be like where sports are accessible to everyone. Throughout this day, Bolotnaya Square will become a place not only for training but also for open dialogue. Our task is to create an environment where everyone, regardless of age and fitness level, can find a suitable activity.”
At 12:00, dynamic workout training sessions will begin under the guidance of world champion and participant of the show “Titans” Grigory Skurikhin. Here, you can learn how to properly do pull-ups, push-ups, and perform complex elements. Nearby, a panna football court will open—a street game where not only goals but also ball control technique matter. Masters from the Zstreet team, some of the first popularizers of this trend in Russia, will conduct master classes and mini-tournaments.

All day long, the “Liana” rope complex, created based on children’s drawings, will be open at the venue. The rope structure can withstand a load of up to 15 tons. It is not only a sports facility but also an example of what the urban environment of the future could look like.
At 13:30, a lecture titled “Muscles = Health” will begin, where experts will talk about how strength training improves quality of life. At 15:00, government representatives, architects, and athletes will gather for a round table discussion titled “Accessible Sports” to discuss how to make urban training convenient for everyone.
At 16:00, a lecture on modern urbanism will take place. Architects will talk about how sports shape the new aesthetics of urban space, making it not only functional but also visually appealing.
“Made in Moscow” is a project to promote local brands. Today, it involves over 7.5 thousand local brands, and the website features over 36 thousand products created in the capital. Entrepreneurs receive free support measures—from participation in major city events to informational assistance.

— the main event of the season. The project aims to strengthen community and family ties, as well as the personal development of its participants. Thanks to diverse programs that include educational, cultural, and sports events, it unites Muscovites and city guests of different ages and social groups, creating conditions for gaining new knowledge, creative growth, and an active lifestyle.