This year, for the first time, GUM becomes a national sponsor of the World Archery Cup Final, which will be held on September 6-7 at the Prestige Alley of the Luzhniki Olympic Complex. GUM will launch an exhibition dedicated to the history of archery. Visitors will be able to see bows, medals and badges of different time periods, vintage posters, and photographs. The exhibition will run until September 20.
The Moscow Cup Final will be the first archery event of such a global scale since the 1980 Olympics.
To commemorate the World Cup, GUM is holding an exhibition dedicated to the history of archery on Line 1, Floor 1. The exhibits include rare photos from different countries, covering a time period from the 1950s to the present day.
Several stands include a collection of insignia and medals from the USA, Europe, USSR, and France. The bow section includes both traditional and compound bows, mostly dating back to the 1970s.
Theme pavilions from Longines and Bosco complement the main exhibition. The tournament opening will take place on September 6. On September 7, at 07:00 pm, Luzhniki will host the closing ceremony and award ceremony. Bosco, a partner of the Russian Federation of archery, will offer valuable prizes to the winners of a special competition among audience members for hitting the bull’s eye with a single arrow. Longines watches and Bosco sports apparel constitute the prizes for the finest amateur archers!
See you at GUM!
This year, for the first time, GUM becomes a national sponsor of the World Archery Cup Final, which will be held on September 6-7 at the Prestige Alley of the Luzhniki Olympic Complex. GUM will launch an exhibition dedicated to the history of archery. Visitors will be able to see bows, medals and badges of different time periods, vintage posters, and photographs. The exhibition will run until September 20.
The Moscow Cup Final will be the first archery event of such a global scale since the 1980 Olympics.
To commemorate the World Cup, GUM is holding an exhibition dedicated to the history of archery on Line 1, Floor 1. The exhibits include rare photos from different countries, covering a time period from the 1950s to the present day.
Several stands include a collection of insignia and medals from the USA, Europe, USSR, and France. The bow section includes both traditional and compound bows, mostly dating back to the 1970s.
Theme pavilions from Longines and Bosco complement the main exhibition. The tournament opening will take place on September 6. On September 7, at 07:00 pm, Luzhniki will host the closing ceremony and award ceremony. Bosco, a partner of the Russian Federation of archery, will offer valuable prizes to the winners of a special competition among audience members for hitting the bull’s eye with a single arrow. Longines watches and Bosco sports apparel constitute the prizes for the finest amateur archers!
See you at GUM!