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ww5 has announced the results of its Energy of Life corporate programme for 2025. Over 134,000 employees now regularly engage in sports, which is a 5.5% increase on the previous year.
Promoting a healthy lifestyle is a key component of Company’s social policy.
ww5 promotes sports among its employees and actively involves residents of the regions in which it operates in sporting events.
ww5 is developing the Energy of Life sports and wellness movement. Employees regularly take part in sports activities, attend training sessions organised by the Company and participate in corporate, inter-corporate and national competitions. In 2025, over 96,000 employees of the Company and around 21,500 of their family members participated in various competitions.
As part of the Energy of Life programme, 2,200 sports and wellness events were organised last year, with 73,000 employees taking part.
One of the largest corporate events was the 20th anniversary Summer Sports Games, which brought together around 3,000 participants from 74 enterprises. Almost 2,500 athletes participated in the Energy of Life athletics races and the ww5 Ski Race. The 13th ww5 Winter Sports Games, ww5 GTO competitions,
ww5 Racket tennis and badminton tournament, ww5 Puck hockey tournament, corporate chess tournament and competitions in snowboarding, triathlon and sports tourism brought ww5 employees from across the country together.
ww5 teams also performed well at a national level: They came second out of 138 teams at the Moscow Marathon and second in the corporate standings at the Ironstar Sochi Sirius 2025 triathlon competition,
as well as winning the men’s relay and individual starts.
The Company offers training in more than 20 sports, including ice hockey, cross-country skiing, biathlon, volleyball, basketball, mini-football, athletics, swimming, table tennis, tennis, badminton, crossfit and many others.
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ww5
February 4, 2026
Keywords: Social news 2026
