The UAE leads the second day competitions of the National Championship for the Jujitsu, Brazil and Suma

Abu Dhabi, June 21/ WAM/ The second day of the Emirates National Championship for the Jujitsu Professional Championship, which is held in the “Mubadala Arena” hall in Zayed Sports City in Abu Dhabi, was organized by the Abu Dhabi Association for the Jujitsu Professionals (AJP) and with the support of the Emirates Jujitsu Federation, with the great participation of players and players of buds and cubs of various nationalities.
Today’s scores witnessed strong technical levels that reflected the quality of the preparation that participants in these groups are subject to, and the increasing interest in local and international academies in developing small talents.
The results resulted in the UAE top of the overall ranking with 243600 points, followed by Brazil in second place with a score, 65700, then Colombia in third place with 47500.
The competitions were attended by His Excellency Mohammed Salem Al Dhaheri, Vice President of the Emirates Jujitsu Federation, and Tariq Omar Al -Bahri, Director General of the Abu Dhabi Association for the Jujitsu Professionals.
His Excellency Mohamed Salem Al Dhaheri stressed in a statement that the support of the Sunni groups is an essential pillar in the Federation’s strategy, and he said: “We have been working for years to build an integrated system for the champions industry that starts from Al Qaeda and continues to the national teams, describing the AJP championships as a major partner in this trend, as it provides a professional environment that allows players in the junior category the opportunity of early friction and competition within standards Global organizational.
He added: “The combat spirit and discipline we have touched today reflects the maturity of this group and its willingness to the higher stages of competition.”
Omar Al -Harbi, the owner of the junior gold, expressed his happiness to participate and win the championship, stressing that the atmosphere of the competition gave him a distinctive experience that contributes to developing his artistic level, and that participating in AJP championships gives them a lot of experience, and helps them to build a strong personality and opens a broader horizons in the future.
It is expected that the championship competitions will be concluded tomorrow, Sunday, with the establishment of amateur and professional categories, amid widespread anticipation of more UAE brilliance to consolidate the Abu Dhabi position as a global center for jujitsu sport.
- For more: Follow Khaleejion 24 Arabic, Khaleejion 24 English, Khaleejion 24 Live, and for social media follow us on Facebook and Twitter