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Al Ka’abi, Al Breiki tune-up in style for Worlds

It was a nice little trial ahead of the World Pro, brown belt 110-kg winner says

- BY N.D. PRASHANT Staff Reporter

UAE national team fighters Zayed Al Ka’abi and Nasser Omar Al Breiki warmed up in style yesterday for the Abu Dhabi World Profession­al Jiu-Jitsu Championsh­ip.

The second day’s competitio­n at Abu Dhabi Festival has attracted more than 1,100 competitor­s for 48 gold medals that were up for grabs.

Al Ka’abi made light work of his bout and went on to clinch gold in the brown belt 110-kilogramme at Mubadala Arena on Tuesday. “It was a nice little trial ahead of the World Pro. Obviously, it’s not the toughest competitio­n as compared to the World Pro, but it’s always a challenge for myself before the bigger test,” said Al Ka’abi after the medals ceremony.

“I had two fights because there were not many in the brown belt. So it worked out well for me in my preparatio­n. Being in the Armed Forces myself, I know how much these chaps enjoy to be in the spotlight,” said Al Ka’abi, adding that jiu-jitsu has become very popular since its introducti­on to the Armed Forces.

“Jiu-jitsu is part of the training in the Armed Forces and it’s nice to see them pitting their skills against each other in a competitio­n. There are hundreds of them who took up jiu-jitsu after joining the services and I’m sure everyone enjoyed this outing regardless of whether they reached the medal round or not,” revealed Al Ka’abi.

Tougher fight

Unlike Al Ka’abi, who had some easy outings, Al Breiki was stretched and had to battle hard to get his hands on gold in the blue belt 77kg category.

“The final was easier, but the fights before that were a bit tougher than I expected. I’m pleased with my performanc­e and the result. I got around six days to return to a tougher competitio­n. My preparatio­ns for the World Pro has gone well and we’ll see what’s around the corner for me,” said Al Breiki, who beat Omar Ali Al Mazrouie with a triangle choke in the final.

In the other noteworthy bout of the day, Thamir Al Shamsi, 31, despite taking to the sport recently, struck gold in the blue belt 69kg Masters-1 with a comprehens­ive 8-0 win over Humaid Essa of the Air Force.

“I got into jiu-jitsu by accident. I tried out once and the coach told me I should start competing. I won my first competitio­n and have been successful in a few others. “I won gold in the white belt last year in the competitio­n for Armed Forces and joined Al Jazira Club to continue to build on that success,” said a beaming Al Shamsi.

 ?? Ahmed Kutty/Gulf News ?? Thamir Al Shamsi (left) and Humaid Essa during the final of the military category of Abu Dhabi Festival at Zayed Sports City yesterday. Al Shamsi won the gold.
Ahmed Kutty/Gulf News Thamir Al Shamsi (left) and Humaid Essa during the final of the military category of Abu Dhabi Festival at Zayed Sports City yesterday. Al Shamsi won the gold.

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