Moscow, Russia, Soviet Union (USSR, Russian Federation).
Title in Russian reads 'At the stadium of Young Pioneers'.
Several shots of the young boys and girls getting on ice for the children figure skating competition in Moscow - 250 boys and girls take part in competition.
Moscow, Russia, Soviet Union (USSR, Russian Federation).
Title in Russian reads 'At the stadium of Young Pioneers'.
Several shots of the young boys and girls getting on ice for the children figure skating competition in Moscow - 250 boys and girls take part in competition.
Various shots of Margarita Smirnova performing - twisting and turning very skilfully. Various shots of Tanya Nemtsova performing - she is also brilliant. Tatiana Alexandrova Tolmachova, the trainer of the young girl looking on surrounded by other children. A young couple, Natasha Sedykh and Sasha Vedenin, performing Russian dance, children watching with pleasure. Close up shot of a little girls watching with smile. Various shots of Ira Lyulyakova skating, she is a bit bigger and spins very fast.
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Date found in the old record - 06/02/1958. Russian voiceover - woman narrator.
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