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UAEJJF announce dates for World Pro in Abu Dhabi

- AMITH PASSELA

The Abu Dhabi World Profession­al Jiu-Jitsu Championsh­ip will take place from November 18-21, the UAE Jiu-Jitsu Federation have announced.

Usually held as the UAEJJF’s season-ending event in April followed by a gala awards ceremony to crown the world champions, the 12th staging of the championsh­ip was reschedule­d following the coronaviru­s outbreak globally.

The event, also known as the World Pro, is the world’s biggest jiu-jitsu championsh­ip in participat­ion numbers as well as cash prizes. Last year, more than 5,000 elite fighters competed for a total prize fund of Dh2.5 million.

Local jiu-jitsu fighters have been training since May after the UAEJFF pioneered a return to competitiv­e sport in the Middle East with a closed training camp and two competitio­ns for the country’s elite athletes.

The World Pro will take place in line with stringent local and federal health and safety guidelines with the well-being of athletes, officials, and support staff being the top priority.

The Masters and Profession­al events will take place across the four-day showpiece event. The Masters (athletes over 30) will take to the mats on November 18, followed by the Profession­als competing over next three days.

“Over the past three months, we have successful­ly organised several championsh­ips and training camps with the highest regard for safety of everyone involved,” said Mohammed Salem Al Dhaheri, UAEJJF deputy chairman and head of the Higher Organising Committee of the championsh­ip.

“We now have a tried and tested comprehens­ive set of protocols that ensures health and safety during a championsh­ip scenario. That experience gained will enable the Federation to stage a successful World Pro.”

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