Sports Park named after Hero of Russia Larisa Lazutina (also known as " Lazutinka ") is the main park of the city of Odintsovo and Odintsovo district , located on the territory of the Podushkinsky forest park. It is famous for its skiing track (two laps - 3 km and 6 km.), On which the annual Manzhosov race takes place . The area of the park is 280 hectares.
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| Type of | sports park |
| Square | 280 ha |
| Established | 2015 year |
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History
The ski-roller track was opened on the territory of the Podushkinsky forest park in 2002 on the occasion of the 45th anniversary of the city of Odintsovo. The track was named after the Soviet and Russian skiers, five-time Olympic champion Hero of the Russian Federation, honorary resident of Odintsovo Larisa Lazutina .
February 27, 2014 and. about. At a meeting with residents of the district, the head of the administration of the Odintsovo district, Andrei Ivanov, announced that the ski-roller track would become a “landmark” and a new leisure and entertainment infrastructure would appear on its territory. In the second half of 2014, reconstruction of the facility began.
The updated track started working on Skier’s Day on February 21, 2015, the opening ceremony was attended by Moscow Region Governor Andrei Vorobyov , Governor’s Advisor for Culture, Tourism, Physical Culture, Sports and Youth Affairs Igor Chaika , Larisa Lazutina and the head of Odintsovo District Andrey Ivanov .
Sports in the park
The park is a popular venue for the following sports destinations:
- Ski race
- Skiing
- Speed skating
- Skateboarding
- Run
- Nordic Walking
- Cycling (including Mountain Bike / Cross Country )
- Workout
Yoga classes are held.
Park Ecology
The territory of the Sports Recreation Park is part of the Podushkinsky Forest Park, a specially protected natural area , along it educational and educational routes and educational ecological trails have been laid. The park is located in the basin of the small Samyninka river, which determines the features of the territory's relief — forested, often steep, coastal slopes and a network of overgrown ravines.
The nature of the park is characteristic of forests in central Russia; the forest is represented by small-leaved and coniferous species. The diversity of plant and animal life forms typical sustainable communities. In the forest you can see roe deer, fox, hare, badger, raccoon dog, marten, affection, squirrel, hedgehogs, a variety of rodents, snakes, frogs, gray forest toads, grape snails, as well as many birds.
In the floodplain of the river and in swampy meadows there are species of plants and animals listed in the Red Book of Moscow Region .
Archaeological Heritage
On the territory of the park are Slavic burial mounds of the XI-XIII centuries and villages of the XIV-XVI centuries. The Odintsovo Mounds complex includes 19 mound groups and single mounds with a total number of more than 300 embankments, and six open-type settlements synchronous to them. The archaeological complex also includes five villages of the era of the Moscow state . The Odintsovo Kurgan Archaeological Complex has been assigned the federal category of a specially protected site.