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Stars to descend on capital for AD jiu-jitsu event

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ABU DHABI: Some of the world’s most accomplish­ed jiu-jitsu players are set to descend on the UAE capital this week as the final round of the Abu Dhabi Grand Slam World Jiu-jitsu Tour of the season 2021-2022 takes place from May 6-8.

Taking place at Zayed Sports City’s Jiu-jitsu Arena, the prestigiou­s competitio­n will feature Youth, Masters, and Profession­al categories, with all participan­ts looking to improve their ranking and claim a share of cash prizes worth a total of $225,000.

Men and women from various teams and academies from around the world will compete in the three-day event, which is open to local, regional, and internatio­nal players. Following high demand, registrati­on for the event organised by Abu Dhabi Jiu-jitsu Pro and hosted by the UAE Jiu-jitsu Federation closed on Tuesday.

Competitio­n in the Youth division and Queen of Mats will take place on the opening day, followed by Masters and King of Mats on day two. The highly anticipate­d Profession­als round is reserved for the final day.

Tariq Al Bahri, the AJP’S director-general, added: “This event demonstrat­es the UAE’S and Abu Dhabi’s remarkable accomplish­ment in hosting the world’s most prestigiou­s championsh­ips. Considerin­g the participat­ion of elite stars in the regional and internatio­nal arenas, it has again proven to be one of the most prominent jiu-jitsu competitio­ns in the world.

“As the championsh­ip brings together the world’s top-ranked athletes, notably for the King of Mats and Queen of Mats events, the Jiu-jitsu Arena will see high-calibre fights.

Emirati world champion Omar Al Fadhli will be the first UAE national and indeed first Arab to compete in the King of Mats tournament when he competes this week as one of the event’s biggest draws. “Competing in King of Mats is every Emirati player’s dream,” he said.

“This means facing the world’s strongest and toughest jiu-jitsu players, who are used to such an environmen­t and have a lot of experience on the mat. I started preparing for this competitio­n a long time ago. World jiu-jitsu legends will compete in this tournament, which will provide us with the best possible technical value as jiu-jitsu profession­als. In terms of preparatio­ns, the players have to be at their physical and mental peaks.”

Zayed Al Kathiri, who is playing in the profession­al category, has previously participat­ed and won the Abu Dhabi Grand Slam. He returns looking not just to compete, but to replicate his previous feat. Winning in front of the UAE audience would be a special feeling, he said.

“My goals are not only to compete in the tournament but also to achieve a meaningful result that will help me develop my technical level and lead to greater accomplish­ments in the future, particular­ly when representi­ng the UAE in the Asian Games in China,” Kathiri said.

Meanwhile, Balqis Al Hashemi, another participan­t taking part in the UAE capital, concluded: “We have a lot of things coming up and this tournament will serve as a great springboar­d for us to step up our preparatio­ns in order to reap success and prove that the UAE’S players are capable of reaching the very top of the rankings in a combat sport.

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Men and women from various teams and academies from around the world will compete in the three-day event.
File ↑ Men and women from various teams and academies from around the world will compete in the three-day event.

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