Stand 5 — First Competitions — Open Moscow Championship for Athletes with Disabilities
A rectangular stand with photographs and white text on a red and blue background. At the top of the stand is an inscription in English: «Sambo for the Blind. From the First Training to the World Championship.» At the left edge of the stand in a rectangular area in red is an inscription: «First Competitions.» Below in the center is an inscription: «Open Moscow Championship for Athletes with Disabilities.» Further, at the left edge of the stand is a photograph of Roman Novikov, to the right of the photo to the edge of the stand is a text — an excerpt from an interview with the caption: «»Our events were widely covered in the media, thanks to which people appeared who offered financial assistance to organize sambo competitions for the disabled. So, in 2013, it became possible to hold another sambo event for wrestlers with disabilities. The competition was held in the same format as the » Overcoming» tournament. Sambo wrestlers with visual impairments wrestled on one mat, and sambo wrestlers with hearing impairments wrestled on the second mat. And a sambo wrestler with a musculoskeletal disorder performed in the demo sambo.» — Author of the idea, organizer Roman Novikov.» Below, from the left to the right edge of the stand, there are two large photographs of the ceremonial opening of the Championship from different angles. These photos show a large hall and participants in the competition standing in a row, with three sambo mats in front of the participants. Further, at the left edge of the stand, there is a photo — in the foreground, a table with awards for the participants of the competition, at the table are the organizers, sponsors and honorary guests of the competition, and spectators in the background. To the right of the photo is the inscription: «At these competitions, a full video recording of competitive sambo fights was made for the first time, which was then commented on by Viktor Ignatenko and Mikhail Martynov. High-quality commentary on competitive fights is an analogue of audio description for the blind.» Then, seven photographs from the Championship are located in sequence. These are: a photo of a participant in a wheelchair before his demonstration performance, a photo of a competitive sambo fight; photo of a throw performed by a participant with musculoskeletal problems; tournament judges standing in a row. Then a competitive bout, where a sambo wrestler in a red uniform attempts a hold. In the next photo of a competitive bout, a sambo wrestler in a red uniform performs a painful hold. Next, a sambo wrestler in a blue uniform grabs his opponent by the jacket from behind.