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UAE’S Katheeri is aiming high after historic feat at Abu Dhabi World Pro

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Zayed Al Katheeri made history when he became the first Emirati black belt to earn a gold medal at the Abu Dhabi World Profession­al Jiu-jitsu Championsh­ip.

Now, ten days on and his achievemen­t having fully sunk in, the 22-year-old has spoken about the incredible feat he made on the final day of the 14th edition of the competitio­n and revealed it has only made him more determined to reach new heights.

Katheeri defeated Brazilian Nathannael Fernandes in the 56kg Profession­al division final at the Jiu-jitsu Arena in Zayed Sports City on November 19.

The Emirati believes the referee’s decision was in his favour ater a scoreless tie because he was more offensive in his approach.

“The 2022 season was intense – it was my first year as a black belt,” said Katheeri, who finished the year with ten medals, including gold at the sixth Asian Championsh­ips in Manama in March.

“This year was very special for me because I earned my black belt in jiu-jitsu. Even though I’m still learning and developing my skills in this class, I was able to take home several gold medals at the biggest regional and AJP competitio­ns. I’m proud of my performanc­e at the World Pro of course, but I think I can do even beter,” the UAE national team member added.

The Baniyas club star took home Best Asian

Player at the Abu Dhabi World Jiu-jitsu Awards last Saturday, the annual ceremony to recognise those who have excelled throughout the season.

Katheeri said the best is yet to come and that he will double down on his efforts to improve further in the upcoming months.

“Now it’s time to assess the calendar with my coaches —the major goal for me will be to represent the UAE in upcoming events across the world,” said Al Katheeri, a prodigy of the UAE Jiu-jitsu School Programme, which was designed in line with the vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE, to support sports and athletes in the country.

According to Katheeri, the one factor that most significan­tly contribute­s to his recurrent triumphs is his commitment — he has never skipped a training session.

“I follow a rigorous workout routine. Every day, I have four training sessions. I have dedicated almost six years per day to preparatio­ns; puting a special emphasis on honing my technical skills, drills, physical training, and sparring,” he added.

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Zayed Al Katheeri says the major goal for him will be representi­ng the UAE in the upcoming events across the world.
↑ Zayed Al Katheeri says the major goal for him will be representi­ng the UAE in the upcoming events across the world.

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