The middle son of the President of Belarus, a devotee of a healthy lifestyle, a philanthropist and businessman is Dmitry Alexandrovich Lukashenko.
Biography
Lukashenko Dmitry Alexandrovich - was born on March 23, 1980 in Mogilev in the family of a politician and then future President of Belarus - Alexander Grigorievich and teacher - Galina Rodionovna. Higher education Dmitry received at the Belarusian State University, at the Faculty of International Relations. He defended his diploma on the topic: "Performance of Belarusian athletes in the international arena." After graduation, he served as a captain in the border unit to combat smuggling and illegal migration. Dmitry received several awards for his service:
- Medal "80 years of border troops";
- Medal "For Distinction in the Protection of the State Border";
- Signs "Excellent Border Troops" I and II degree.
Dmitry is a big believer in a healthy lifestyle. Since childhood, he has been involved in sports - hockey, freestyle wrestling. He believes that sport perfectly supports the health and general tone of the body, therefore he often attracts not only his wife and children to sports, but also the maximum number of youth.
Dmitry Alexandrovich is an active football and hockey fan. For his sports activity, he repeatedly received medals, diplomas and certificates of honor from the Council of Ministers.
Since 2005, since its foundation, has been the Head of the Central Council of the Republican State and Public Association "Presidential Sports Club". The club has been the organizer and partner of more than 150 international tournaments. It unites athletes, sports veterans, heads and teachers of sports schools. The main goal of the club is to popularize a healthy lifestyle, create the necessary conditions for the development of physical education, active sports and the organization of physically active recreation.
Since July 2006 he was elected a member of the National Olympic Committee of Belarus. In December, he participated in the preparation and participation of Belarusian athletes in the XXIX Summer Olympic Games and the XII Paralympic Games of 2008 in China.
Besides the fact that Dmitry is a member of many charitable organizations, he also manages various business projects: from automobile to construction (he is responsible for the supply of BelAZ trucks to Russia, he controls the elite cottage development complex and the printing industry of the country). Some journalists claim that Dmitry informally oversees the gambling business of Belarus, often using all the administrative levers of pressure available to him.