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UAE team conclude Jiu-jitsu Asian Championsh­ip campaign on high note

UAE team claimed an impressive haul of 59 medals, including 41 medals in youth competitio­n and 18 in adults. The final day witnessed an extraordin­ary performanc­e by Emirati athletes, extending their medal haul by adding 4 more gold medals

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After six days of intense competitio­n featuring both youth and adult athletes, the eighth Jiujitsu Asian Championsh­ip drew to a close with the UAE, the host country, clinching an impressive haul of 59 medals, including 41 medals in youth competitio­n and 18 in adults. The final day of the Jiu-jitsu Asian Youth Championsh­ip witnessed an extraordin­ary performanc­e by Emirati athletes, extending their medal haul by adding four more gold medals.

Throughout the event, which ran at Mubadala Arena from May 3-8, the hosts had a great showing. The Jiu-jitsu National Team amassed 41 medals in the youth competitio­ns, including 11 gold, 8 silver, and 22 bronze. In the adult category, they secured a total of 18 medals, comprising 6 gold, 7 silver, and 5 bronze.

The under-21 competitio­ns, held on Wednesday, saw the team garnering 4 gold, 4 silver, and 5 bronze medals in the Jiu-jitsu discipline. Aysha Alshamsi (-45 Kg), Faisal Alwahedi (-69 Kg), Faraj Alawlaqi (-85 Kg), and Amaar Alhosani (-94 Kg) clinched gold on Wednesday. Mariam Alali (-45 kg), Shamma Alblooshi (-48 kg), Muhrah Mahfoudh (-63 kg), and Fahad Alhammadi (-77 kg) joined them on the podium with silver, while Sara Alotaiba (+70 kg), Balqees Al Hashemi (48 kg), Alanood Alhosani (-57 kg), Rashid Al Shehhi (-56 kg), and Sultan Hassan (-69 kg) grabbed bronze.

Mohamed Salem Al Dhaheri, Vice Chairman of the UAE Jiu-jitsu Federation, extended gratitude to Sheikh Khaled Bin Mohamed Bin Zayed

Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Executive Council, for his patronage of the championsh­ip.

Al Dhaheri commended the outstandin­g performanc­e of the athletes throughout the championsh­ip. “The stellar performanc­e by our athletes at the Jiu-jitsu Asian Championsh­ip reflects the collective efforts of athletes, the technical staff, and coaches. Our national team champions lived up to expectatio­ns. We are confident that this young generation will perform well and will continue their journey of achievemen­ts .”

He also thanked all participan­ts, including official delegation­s, administra­tors, athletes, volunteers, and fans, for their contributi­ons to the success of the championsh­ip.

Mahesa Arba, Vice Secretary-general for the Indonesia Jiu-jitsu Federaon, appreciate­d the UAE Jiu-jitsu Federation for organising the event on par with global standards. “We came here for the Jiu-jitsu Asian Championsh­ip with just 7 athletes, and our experience­s have been really good. We are focused on the youth athletes and hope that in the next few years, we can have more athletes who win medals at major competitio­ns.”

“Jiu-jitsu is experienci­ng rapid growth in Indonesia. Since the Jakarta Palembang 2018

Asian Games, there have been multiple local jiu-jitsu championsh­ips organized in the country, attracting more and more people to the sport. This is overwhelmi­ng. We are also working closely with the Jiu-jitsu Asian Union to bring a regional event to Bali, which I believe will further promote the sport in the country.”

Emirati Faisal Alwahedi, the -69 Kg gold medallist, said: “It’s tough to win gold in a tournament like this. I’m glad we could watch our teammates in different age groups and learn from them. Their competitio­ns over the last five days really inspired our performanc­e today.”

Aysha Alshamsi, also from the UAE, who grabbed gold in the -45 Kg division, added: “Winning a medal in your own country is an incredible feeling. I dedicate this achievemen­t to the wise leadership, the people of the UAE, and the UAE Jiu-jitsu Federation, which supported and inspired us to perform well and shine in the tournament.”

Abdullah Ayyash, coach of the Syrian jiujitsu team, commended the organisers of the championsh­ip for hosting a fantastic event. “Our team is relatively new, but participat­ing in this tournament has been highly beneficial. Our athletes have gained valuable experience­s, particular­ly through their interactio­ns with elite competitor­s. Being in Abu Dhabi, the world capital of jiu-jitsu, has been a great opportunit­y for us, and we extend our gratitude to the UAE for its warm hospitalit­y,” he said.

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Fighters in action during their Jiu-jitsu Asian Youth Championsh­ip bout.
↑ Fighters in action during their Jiu-jitsu Asian Youth Championsh­ip bout.

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