
UAE raises medal tally to 12 on fifth day of IMMAF Youth World Championships in Al-Ain
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The UAE raised its medal tally to 12, including one gold, two silver, and nine bronze.
The championship, held in Al-Ain until July 27, is organized under the patronage of Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan, crown prince of Abu Dhabi and chairman of the Abu Dhabi Executive Council.
Abdullah Al-Zaabi, head of the events and activities section at the UAE Jiu-Jitsu and Mixed Martial Arts Federation, said: 'Starting the Youth A category is an important part of the championship, where the athletes' ambition is matched by their advanced skills. We are proud of how well the event is organized and the positive impact it has on both sport and the community.
'Holding the sixth edition in Al-Ain shows our commitment to growing the sport and involving more people. The strong support from our leadership is a big reason for this success and helps the UAE stay a key player in the world of mixed martial arts.'
This year's edition has seen a noticeable increase in both the number of participating countries and athletes, earning widespread international praise for its organization.
Hosting the event in Al-Ain region has also enhanced community engagement and highlighted the city's cultural and tourism appeal, adding value to the overall championship experience.
The Youth A competition continues on Saturday, with national teams aiming to improve their standings ahead of the championship's conclusion on Sunday. Ukraine, the UK, and Tajikistan remain among the top contenders on the medal table.
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