"Sharjah Martial Arts" tops the Jiu-Jitsu Festival in Al Ain

The gymnasium at the Emirates University in Al Ain witnessed the launch of the first day of the Jiu-Jitsu Challenge Championship, with the participation of hundreds of children of different nationalities.

The tournament, which is held within the framework of the Jiu-Jitsu Challenge Festival, has a special importance within the federation’s agenda and plans to develop the game and expand the base of participants, as it represents one of the most important events that sheds light on future generations of talent and champions, and contributes to preparing them for a promising professional career, especially as it is held according to similar standards. For those used in adult and professional competitions.

The Sharjah Self-Defense Sports Club came first with 901 points, the runner-up went to Al-Ain Club with 846 points, while Tim Gladiators Academy ranked third with 508 points.

At the level of countries, the UAE ranked first with 2456 points, Brazil was runners-up with 479 points, and Kuwait ranked third with 328 points.

Mohammed Salem Al Dhaheri, Vice-President of the Emirates Jiu-Jitsu Federation, said: “The Challenge Festival represents more than just a sporting event, but rather a pioneering and essential platform adopted by the Federation’s agenda with the aim of preparing young people, buds and juniors, and cultivating them with talents in a sporting event that unites the family and sports at the same time in a sporting and recreational atmosphere dominated by it. Rivalry and love.

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