ARMENIAN OFFICIALS TO TAKE PART IN FINAL GAME OF BRAIN RING OF PRIME MINISTER CUP
PanARMENIAN.Net
14.01.2010 18:12 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ On January 15, Yerevan will host the finals of the
"Brain Ring" intellectual game of Prime Minister Cup, organized by
the "What? Where? When? " Yerevan Club on the initiative of the
"Association of Civil Servants ". Coordinator of the game is the
Ministry of Education and Science of Armenia. Teams of RA Government,
ministries and other governmental bodies will take part in the
competition. The final game will be attended by the Minister of
Education and Science, as well as the heads of other departments.
Winners will be awarded cups and diplomas.
Brain Ring is a game between two (or more) teams. The first game was
held between Dnipropetrovsk and Odessa clubs "What-Where-When".
The name of the game was invented in Dnepropetrovsk by Boris Borodin,
Oksana Balazanova, Marina Belotserkovskaya and Alexander Rubin in
1987, after the first international game of "What- Where-When. They
also registered the first rules of the game in 1988.
PanARMENIAN.Net
14.01.2010 18:12 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ On January 15, Yerevan will host the finals of the
"Brain Ring" intellectual game of Prime Minister Cup, organized by
the "What? Where? When? " Yerevan Club on the initiative of the
"Association of Civil Servants ". Coordinator of the game is the
Ministry of Education and Science of Armenia. Teams of RA Government,
ministries and other governmental bodies will take part in the
competition. The final game will be attended by the Minister of
Education and Science, as well as the heads of other departments.
Winners will be awarded cups and diplomas.
Brain Ring is a game between two (or more) teams. The first game was
held between Dnipropetrovsk and Odessa clubs "What-Where-When".
The name of the game was invented in Dnepropetrovsk by Boris Borodin,
Oksana Balazanova, Marina Belotserkovskaya and Alexander Rubin in
1987, after the first international game of "What- Where-When. They
also registered the first rules of the game in 1988.