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Fourth summer bowling championship among media representatives to be held in Penza

09:22 | 05.08.2013 | Sport

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Penza, 5 August 2013. PenzaNews. The fourth summer bowling championship among the media representatives of the Penza region, organized by news agency PenzaNews to be held in karting club “Shikana” at 18.00 on Friday, August 23.

Fourth summer bowling championship among media representatives to be held in Penza

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It is expected that competition will bring together six teams, four people each.

“Five teams will consist of the representatives of the regional media. The sixth team, according to joint decision of the organizing committee and the general partner of the competition — Penza branch of OJSC Rostelekom, for the first time will be presented by the most active bloggers. They are not representatives of the media in the basic sense of the word, but at the same time, they are the representatives of the mass communication and often interact with the media. I am sure that the competition of journalists and bloggers at the annual bowling championship will give new impetus to their cooperation,” the editor of news agency PenzaNews Pavel Polosin commented on the decision.

The winners will be awarded with valuable prizes, and the most active player will receive the grand prize of the championship — a ten-inch tablet Samsung Galaxy Tab with mobile Internet service “3G + Connect 7 GB” from Rostelekom.

In addition, the most distinguished participants of the championship, according to the tradition, will receive gifts from the partner of the competition — Penza branch of Sberbank of Russia.

Information support of the event will be provided by the first sports Internet service in the region — “Penza-Sport.com”.

The applications for participation should be submitted by Friday, August 9. The teams are welcome for registration by number +7 (8412) 999-102.

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