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Young families participated in
unusual competition.

on October 25 in one of the forest parks Northwestern District hosted the tournament urban orienteering for Youth "The Pursuit of Happyness."The project was organized Boloshova Alina Vadimovna - individual entrepreneur.Support for the program has had a Department of Family and Youth Policy of Moscow.

unusual sport - urban orienteering - became popular only in the beginning of the XXI century.It is remarkable that requires participants stress both intellectual and physical strength.The purpose of the orientation of the city - to search for specific places, things, the decision of intricate puzzles, word, passing artificially created by the organizers of tests under the open sky.

individual entrepreneur Alina Vadimovna Balashov has decided to organize a tournament urban orienteering an important purpose - to attract the active youth and leisure Moscow rally young families."In pursuit of happiness" - with this slogan started to perform tasks and ninety-six young Moscow families.

to young people was not a trivial task: as soon as possible to bypass several checkpoints located in the forest in order to collect on
valuable parts of the statement of the family of the French writer Emile Zola - "Pawn
family happiness kindness, openness and responsiveness."Partial phrase tournament organizers have arranged in the most unexpected places: in the roots of a fallen tree, at the confluence of the ravines on the shore of the pond.Contestants have helped special cards on which were marked all the control points of the route.

project "The Pursuit of Happyness" was aimed at solving a whole range of exciting challenges, such as attracting young people to the fascinating and rewarding activity, promotion of active recreation and a healthy way of life, strengthen families through joint leisure activities, raising the prestige of the family and family values.

Winners urban orienteering "The Pursuit of Happyness»
received prizes from the organizers of the competition.