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World Cup of Hand-to-Hand Combat Concludes in Moscow's "Friendship Cup"

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In Moscow, the stage of the World Cup in hand-to-hand combat "Friendship Cup" has ended. This was reported by the Federation of this sport in the Kyrgyz Republic on social media. Almaz Seitliev won the silver medal, while Asker Usonbaev took home the bronze.

The tournament saw participation from over 240 athletes from 27 countries including Russia, Azerbaijan, Afghanistan, Bulgaria, Ghana, Germany, India, Jordan, Yemen, Kazakhstan, China, and others. The "Friendship Cup" in Moscow took place for the third time.

Overall, the event was a celebration of sportsmanship and international camaraderie as athletes from different nations came together to compete in the spirit of fair play and mutual respect. The competition showcased the talent and skills of the participants, highlighting the growing popularity of hand-to-hand combat as a sport on a global scale.

The success of Almaz Seitliev and Asker Usonbaev in clinching medals is a testament to their hard work, dedication, and perseverance in training for such high-level competitions. Their achievements will surely inspire other aspiring athletes in the field of hand-to-hand combat to aim for excellence and push their limits in pursuit of success.

As the "Friendship Cup" continues to gain recognition and attract top talent from around the world, it cements its position as a prestigious event in the world of hand-to-hand combat. The next edition of the tournament is eagerly awaited by fans and participants alike, promising even more thrilling matches and memorable moments in the arena of competitive sports.