Soviet sports
Soviet sports were an essential part of life in the Soviet Union, emphasizing physical fitness and national pride. The government heavily invested in sports programs, creating a system that produced world-class athletes in various disciplines, including athletics, gymnastics, and hockey.
The Soviet sports system focused on training young talent through specialized schools and clubs. Major events like the Olympics were seen as opportunities to showcase the superiority of the Soviet way of life, leading to intense competition and a strong emphasis on winning.