Sporting programme

of the Russian Investment Forum
February 15
10:00–16:00
Roscongress JUMP Cup The Roscongress JUMP Cup show jumping tournament, now in its third year, is making a stop in Sochi. In 2020, the tournament will be held across a number of cities and consist of three adult and youth tournaments and three stages of a equestrian bi...
The Roscongress JUMP Cup show jumping tournament, now in its third year, is making a stop in Sochi. In 2020, the tournament will be held across a number of cities and consist of three adult and youth tournaments and three stages of a equestrian biathlon competition. During the Russian Investment Forum, 5 Roscongress Jump Cup trophies will be awarded to the winners of a course featuring obstacles from 80 to 130 cm in height. The competition will be held on 15 February at Athletic School No. 15 (Svetlana Equestrian Club).

Free entry for spectators.
13:40–18:45
World Luge Championship The battle of lugers and luge technologies, tight turns at a speed of 130 km/h and a 5g G-force are all part and parcel of the FIL World Luge Championship, which participants of the Russian Investment Forum will have the opportunity to attend. For...
The battle of lugers and luge technologies, tight turns at a speed of 130 km/h and a 5g G-force are all part and parcel of the FIL World Luge Championship, which participants of the Russian Investment Forum will have the opportunity to attend. For the first time, Russia will host the World Championships of one of the most dynamic and exciting winter sports. On 14–16 February, at the Sanki Luge Centre in Sochi, seven sets of medals will be fought for. Roman Repilov and Tatyana Ivanova will start as leaders in the luge World Cup standings, and the Russian relay team will aim to defend its world title. The Russian team also includes the 2015 world champion Semyon Pavlichenko. The most famous participant will be the German Felix Loch – one of only two three-time Olympic champions in the history of luge. The German national team also includes the winners of the 2018 Olympics and five-time world doubles champions Toni Eggert and Sascha Beneken. The matchup between the national teams of Russia and Germany is of particular interest in the upcoming competition. Lugers from Italy, Austria, Canada and the USA will also be among the favourites to lift the World Cup.

Competition programme:
14 February, 13:30–15: 45 (sprint – 3 disciplines)
15 February, 13:40–18: 45 (doubles and women’s singles)
16 February, 13:15–-18: 50 (men’s singles and team relay)

Admission is free. ID is required to enter the event.