
SSDSC tops 5th round of Khaled bin Mohamed Jiu-Jitsu Championship
First day
The first day featured strong competition in the under-12, under-14, and under-16 categories. Athletes demonstrated high technical levels, quick reactions, and precise execution to amass points under the championship's classification system, designed to ensure fairness and reinforce competitiveness among players and clubs.
Attendance
The day's competitions were attended by Yousef Abdullah Al Batran, Board Member of the UAE Jiu-Jitsu Federation; Mishal Abdulkarim Julfar, CEO of the Dubai Corporation for Ambulance Services; Fawzia Faridoon, Acting Director of Sports Events Department at Dubai Sports Council; Amina Ahmed, Branch Manager of Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank in Muhaisnah; Fahad Al Marzouqi, Branch Manager of Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank in Deira; Dr. Younis Kazim, CEO of Dubai Healthcare Corporation, Dubai Health Authority; Mansoor Al Malik, Executive Director for Policies and Legislation Division at Dubai Custom; Dr. Shamsa bin Hammad, Director of Dubai Corporation for Ambulance Services; and Waleed Al Sheibani, Director of Dubai Municipality Club.
Yousef Abdullah Al Batran stressed that the championship is an important platform for discovering and nurturing talent across different age groups.
'The Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Jiu-Jitsu Championship provides athletes with an ideal opportunity to develop their skills in a professional and competitive environment, while instilling values of discipline, confidence, and commitment. We are confident that the athletes will give their best in a championship that carries such a prestigious name, raising the level of competition and fulfilling the goals of the tournament,' he said.
Mishaal Jalfar added, 'We are delighted to be present at such a major event. The importance of jiu-jitsu is clear, not only in promoting self-confidence, determination, and perseverance, but also in its diverse physical benefits. Today we witnessed an impressive crowd and excellent organisation, reflecting the sport's rising popularity and the strong support it enjoys across the UAE.'
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