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The national team of Jujitsu raises its score to 21 medals at the end of the Asian Youth Championship

Bangkok, February 15 / WAM / The national team of Jujitsu concluded its participation in the Asian Youth Championship, raising the country’s balance to 21 colored medals.

The players of the U -18 team succeeded in winning 11 gold medals with two golds, 3 silver, and 6 bronze medals on the last day of the competitions.
He also succeeded in crowning gold, Obaid Al -Ketbi in the weight of (52 kg), Salem Al -Qubaisi in the weight of (56 kg), while the silver medals were won by Fatima Al -Kathiri in the weight of (44 kg), Ghala Al Hammadi in the weight of (48 kg), and Ahmed Al Shamsi in Weight (48 kg).

As for the bronze medals, it was the share of Hira al -Dhahiri in the weight of (40 kg), and the nostalgia Al -Khoury in the weight of (57 kg), and Zainab Al -Mansouri in the weight of (70 kg), Aisha Al -Junaibi in the weight of (63 kg), and Al -Hammadi fought in the weight of (62 Kg), and Zayed Al -Hosani in the weight of (85 kg).
Mubarak Saleh Al -Menhali, Director of Technical Administration at the Emirates Jujitsu Federation, said that the Asia Youth Championship is an important station to measure the readiness of the players, who have proven that they are on the challenge through the strong performance and the high fighting spirit, pointing out that these achievements did not come from a vacuum, but rather the fruit of the wise vision For our wise leadership and its great support, by providing all ingredients to enable our players to compete at the highest levels.

He added that the continuous support that the team enjoys from Al -Ittihad, whether at the level of camps or preparatory tournaments, contributed to enhancing self -confidence and the competitiveness of the players and we are proud of this achievement, and we will continue to work to achieve more successes in the upcoming posts.
“This moment means a lot to me, it is a fruit of years of hard work and insisting on achieving the dream and all of his struggle was a test for my passion for jujitsu and my desire to represent the country in the best possible way and the gold medal today is not The end, but rather a station in a long journey in which I aspire to reach the summit globally.

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