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Rich haul for the UAE team as American Ribeiro fails to win in Rio de Janeiro

- AMITH PASSELA

The UAE’s jiu-jitsu fighters returned home with seven gold, four silver and six bronze medals from Grand Slam Rio de Janeiro during the weekend.

Chief among the 42-strong team’s accomplish­ments were Mahra Al Hanaei’s gold medal win in the 52-kilogram weight and the silver claimed by Wadima Al Yafei in the 48kg – both in blue belt juvenile divisions.

Al Hanaei, 16, beat Giovanna Miranda twice in the event, held at the Rio Olympic Park.

She won her first fight on points (6-1) and forced a submission in the final. Al Yafei overcame Brazilian Raquel Oliveira on points (4-1) but went down to her compatriot Andressa Freitas on points (4-2) in the final.

Hessa Al Shamsi took bronze in the blue belt 57kg.

Other gold medallists included Ali Mohammed Al Rashdi in the white belt 60kg and Yahya Al Nuaimi in the blue belt 46kg – both in male juvenile division – Abdulla Al Jneibi in the white belt 69kg, Hassan Ali Al Raeesi in white 110kg Masters-1, Saeed Mobarak Al Mesmari in white 62kg Masters-2 and Jassim Mubarak in purple 77kg Masters-2.

The Brazilians once again dominated the black belt weight divisions, clinching six of seven gold medals that were up for grabs for men and all seven in the women’s category.

There were two shock results though, with Alexandre Ribeiro of the United States and Poland’s Adam Wardzinski both losing in the 94kg division.

Ribeiro was beaten in a tight decision by Brazilian Patrick Gaudio, the eventual medal winner, who was awarded the bout by the referees for his grit and attacking style of performanc­e during the fight.

Ribeiro tried to go for the arm-bar finish but was unable keep it locked in as Gaudio rallied in the final couple of minutes to clinch the fight after the deadlock on points.

The American was magnanimou­s in defeat. “Jiu-jitsu is all about respect, so I congratula­te Patrick on his win. Don’t get me wrong.

“Patrick performed really well, he defended perfectly, especially my arm bar attempt,” Ribeiro said before adding, however, that “I was the more aggressive fighter and I should’ve won”.

Wardzinski, who leads the world ranking points on 720 points, lost in the quarter-final on points (6-0) to Brazilian Guilherme Santos, who went on to take the silver.

“This shows that there are no easy fights when you are at the Grand Slam, especially in Brazil,” Wardzinski said. “I will train harder. I will see you all in Abu Dhabi in January.”

Six of seven black belt weight divisions were won by Brazilians, except the 110kg final where Poland’s Gerard Labinski edged out Igor Silva by an advantage point.

Mayssa Bastos, unconteste­d in the 49kg category, consolidat­ed her lead as world No 1.

 ?? UAEJJF ?? Alexandre Ribeiro, above, suffered a shock loss in the 94kg division, but he was gracious in defeat
UAEJJF Alexandre Ribeiro, above, suffered a shock loss in the 94kg division, but he was gracious in defeat

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