The outcome of the penultimate day of the Abu Dhabi World Cup for various arts: Russia tops

The President of the Emirates Jiu-Jitsu Federation, Abdul Moneim Al Hashemi, crowned the winners of the competitions on the penultimate day of the World Mixed Martial Arts Championship. With 5 medals. 

The championship, which is being held at the Jujitsu Hall Arena Abu Dhabi, witnessed fun and exciting fights in the final rounds for the youth category, men and women. The championship was attended and participated in the coronation of the British winners, Craith Brown, President of the International Federation of Mixed Martial Arts, and Mohammed bin Dalmouk Al Dhaheri, Chairman of the Mixed Martial Arts Committee of the Emirates Jiu-Jitsu Federation. Along with a number of sports personalities in the world of mixed martial arts in the world.  

16 strong fights were held in the men's and women's under-21 youth competitions. The Russian Valeria Tbyavchev defeated the Kazakhstani Igrim Manakova in the 47:5 kg weight, and the Russian Liana Otunovna defeated the Mexican Valeria Gomez in the 52:2 kg weight, and Kazakhstan's Karina Ssnova over the Irish Kaya Silvan in the weight of 56:7 kg, and the Russian Elena Achashfa over the Spanish Carla Medina in the weight of 65:8 kg, and the Russian Daria Bergova over the Australian Erin Carter in the weight of 70:3 kg.  

In the men’s youth fights, Rislatan Shakenbai from Kazakhstan beat the Russian Senatlu Azizov in the 52:2kg category, the Russian Ahmed Amayev Ali Muhammad Al-Sami’ from Bahrain in the 56:7kg weight, and Asyev Gaberov from Russia over Ivan Basiev from Ukraine in the 61:2 weight The Russian Kasinov defeated the Ukrainian Andrea Stone in the weight of 65:8 kg, and Maxim Ficks from Russia over Behraz Kharchzoda from Tajikistan in the weight of 70:3 kg, and the Russian Valdeseyev over the Kassem Sardarov of Tajikistan in the weight of 77:1 kg. 

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