Khaleej Times

Top UAE jiu-jitsu athletes return to action in Capital

- KT Report

abu dhabi — The UAE’s leading jiu-jitsu athletes will return to competitiv­e action this weekend in a behind-closed-doors ‘refresher’ tournament as they continue preparatio­n for a scheduled return to internatio­nal competitio­n later this year.

The tournament, organised by the UAE Jiu-Jitsu Federation (UAEJJF), the governing body for the sport in the Emirates in line with the Federal and global Covid-19 health and safety protocols, is part of the ongoing UAE National Jiu-Jitsu team training camp, which runs until May 24.

Featuring 60 of the nation’s top players, the ‘Refresher Jiu-Jitsu Tournament’ at the Jiu-Jitsu Arena in Abu Dhabi, signals a return to live sporting action in the UAE.

Athletes, coaches, and support staff were given medical examinatio­ns before the camp commenced and are continuall­y monitored. The event will be held without fans in attendance in line with public health guidelines amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

While the virus has resulted in an uncertain short-term future for live sport worldwide, the UAEJFF is constantly working on plans for healthy, safe, and medically approved means to continue the developmen­t of the UAE national Jiu-Jitsu team.

“We are committed to our mission of developing the sport of jiu-jitsu in the UAE and ensuring the national team is on track for them to bring glory to the nation. The closed training camp along with the Refresher Jiu-Jitsu Tournament, is the first-of-its-kind sporting initiative in the region,” said Fahad Al Shamsi, general secretary, UAEJJF.

“The enthusiasm of the athletes and the desire to ensure they are in the best shape for global tournament­s is the main reason behind organising this tournament,” he added.

The Refresher Jiu-Jitsu Tournament takes place on Saturday from 10pm to 12:30pm, with participat­ing athletes divided into three pools.

“While training camps are excellent for improving a fighter’s technical level and physical conditioni­ng, a match environmen­t often tells you whether fighters have really absorbed the learnings. Most of our training camps end with the players competing at a championsh­ip and by organising this tournament, we wanted to ensure that the players do not break this habit. The tournament will allow the UAE national Jiu-Jitsu team fighters to be mentally ready for a gruelling internatio­nal and domestic competitio­n schedule ahead and will also provide the coaching team crucial informatio­n on the fighters’ developmen­tal journey,” said Mubarak Al Menhali, Technical Director, UAEJJF.

Saed Hijazi, Assistant General Manager, Land Rover & Jaguar, Premier Motors, the official dealer for Land Rover vehicles in Abu Dhabi, and a long-time sponsor of the UAEJJF, said: “The Federation is setting a great example by being the first sporting body to hold a competitio­n across any sporting discipline in the country, especially during Ramadan this year. We wish the UAEJJF and the athletes all the very best for the competitio­n.”

The closed training camp along with the Refresher Jiu-Jitsu Tournament, is the first-of-its-kind sporting initiative in the region Fahad Al Shamsi

 ?? Supplied photo ?? RAY OF HOPE: The ‘Refresher Jiu-Jitsu Tournament’ at the Jiu-Jitsu Arena in Abu Dhabi signals a return to live sporting action in the UAE. —
Supplied photo RAY OF HOPE: The ‘Refresher Jiu-Jitsu Tournament’ at the Jiu-Jitsu Arena in Abu Dhabi signals a return to live sporting action in the UAE. —

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