In the first day of the forum "Russia – a Sports Power", the Executive Directorate for Sports Projects presented GTO Complex distinction badges. The presentation was opened by Minister of Sport of the Russian Federation, Vitaly Mutko.
- The complex is becoming a basis for standards. It's kind of a testing complex developed to assess the level of fitness by 11 age groups. Today we entitled our regions to add 2-3 tests based on their traditions, national specificities, and popularity of different sports in constituent entities of the Russian Federation. The complex was introduced on September 1 this year. 12 regions of the country were selected for a pilot but this does not stem the tide for other regions.
'In the implementation of this project,' said Minister, 'it is important to adhere to informal approach so that young people are really excited about passing the tests. We must do everything to convince our population that sports have positive impact on quality of life.'
Over its whole 83 years history distinction badges changed many times and looked differently from 1931 to 1988. But one thing never changed – every citizen of our country aged 6 and older was striving to get one of those badges.
The present-day badge also has its history. For the whole time about 50 different variants of the badge were submitted by Russians, but only 3 best of them got to the final. Variant proposed by artist Ekaterina Soboleva (Moscow) won most votes by popular voting and became the overall winner.
After some refinement the draft was turned into an official badge of All-Russian Physical Training and Sports Complex, titled 'Ready for Labour and Defence (GTO)'. It was also approved by the Ministry of Sport of the Russian Federation on August 19.