Recent weeks have witnessed a large turnout of male and female players in various emirates of the country to register to participate in the first round of the Khalid bin Mohammed bin Zayed Jiu-Jitsu Championship, designated for the suit category, which will start the day after tomorrow at the Mubadala Arena in the capital, Abu Dhabi, with wide participation from the most prominent academies and clubs. The state, within the categories of buds, cubs, juniors, youth, adults, and professors.
The first round of the tournament is witnessing high registration rates, as the number of registered players has reached, so far, more than 2,000 male and female players from various clubs and academies across the country.
The competitions are based on a comprehensive classification system, which aims to enhance the spirit of competition and develop individual and group skills.
The competitions will begin the day after tomorrow with bouts in the adult, masters, and youth categories (under 18 years), while the second day will be devoted to competitions for juniors under 14 and 16 years, and the third day will be for competitions in the categories of cubs, under 12 years, and buds, aged four to eight years.
Vice President of the Emirates Jiu-Jitsu Federation, Mohammed Salem Al Dhaheri, confirmed that the first edition of the tournament achieved great success, and established its position as one of the most prominent sports tournaments on the local scene, and attracted more than 10,000 male and female players across five rounds, all of which were characterized by high levels of competition, and was a prominent platform. To discover and refine talents, and contributed to developing the skills of male and female players of different age groups.
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