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Al Ain the jiu-jitsu club to beat after retaining The President’s Cup title

- AMITH PASSELA

Al Ain retained The President’s Cup title after racking up 21 of the 45 gold medals that were on offer in the fifth and final leg of the jiu-jitsu competitio­n at Mubadala Arena in Abu Dhabi on Saturday.

The Garden City club amassed 3,376 points overall to claim the coveted title for the second time since it was establishe­d last year. Al Wahda on 2,535 were second ahead of Al Jazira on 1,982.

Hessa Al Shamsi, who won the women’s 62-kilogram category from national team colleague Alyazyah Al Shehyari of Wahda, said the collective success was the result of the effort put in over a long period of time.

“It’s the culminatio­n of the hard work in a season,” Al Shamsi said, “and obviously we are all happy with this achievemen­t.

“In this format we can provide more opportunit­ies for our fighters and that’s what we did throughout this league.”

Al Shamsi said for her, it was the final preparatio­n ahead of next month’s Abu Dhabi World Profession­al Championsh­ip.

“I had three fights and they were the top three Emirati girls in my weight class,” she said. “Obviously I’m happy with the result and performanc­e.

“I also used the Grand Slam London two weeks ago as a prep.

“Of course I couldn’t reach the medal round but The President’s Cup just about sums a season’s work.”

Al Shamsi’s national team and club teammates Wadima Al Yafei (49kg), Maha Al Hanaei (55kg), Maitha Shraim (55kg juvenile) and Bashayer Al Matrooshi (63kg) won gold and used the competitio­n as their final preparatio­ns for the World Pro.

Al Ain have taken a strong foothold in jiu-jitsu since the league was instituted three years ago, having topped the medals table in all five legs of the competitio­n.

“We have a project for every sport at the club and what we see now is directly the results of the work,” said Khamis Al Kaabi, head of the sports department at Al Ain Club. “We are fortunate too because we are the only club in the city. We have more than 600 [people] registered in jiu-jitsu and players at all levels from the beginners to the elite.

“We not only want to be the No 1 jiu-jitsu club in the country but in the world. That’s our long-term project.

“We have a high-performanc­e team working with the elite group and have already have many of those in the UAE national junior, youth and senior teams.”

 ?? Victor Besa / The National ?? Hessa Al Shamsi of the Al Ain club
Victor Besa / The National Hessa Al Shamsi of the Al Ain club

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