The Moscow Mayor's Karate Cup and the New Year's Greco-Roman Wrestling Tournament will be held in the capital.

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Large-scale sporting events will take place in the capital this coming weekend.

The Moscow Mayor's Karate Cup will be held for the first time. A large-scale tournament for children in all karate disciplines, including kumite, is planned for December 20th, across three age categories: 10-11, 12-13, and 14-15. And on December 21st, individual competitions will be held for the best Russian adult athletes of 2025.

The competition will be held at the Dynamo Volleyball Arena, located at 13 Vasilisy Kozhina Street. Admission to the event is free.

A photo zone and autograph sessions will be organized for guests, where aspiring karatekas will be able to take pictures with their idols. More information about the Moscow Mayor's Karate Cup program can be found atwebsite.

Additionally, on December 20 and 21, Moscow residents will be able to enjoy the "Pobeda" (Victory) New Year's Greco-Roman wrestling tournament. The competition will be held at the International Sambo Center (13 Novoluzhnetsky Proezd). Young wrestlers from all regions of Russia will participate in the tournament. The main goal of the competition is to popularize and develop Greco-Roman wrestling among children and adolescents, as well as promote a healthy lifestyle.

Also on December 21st, the MIKS Karting karting center (13 Sharikopodshipnikovskaya Street, Building 3) will host the final of the phygital tournament season. Moscow Sport Kartsim Fest— a competition that combines real-life karting and virtual sim racing.

The competition will be held with the support of the capital Department of Sports.

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