ABU DHABI: The second round of Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Jiu-Jitsu Championship will take place this weekend (Feb. 8-9) at Al-Nasr Club in Dubai.
It will feature competition in the No-Gi division with athletes representing clubs and academies from across the country.
Participants in the U-12, U-14, and U-16 categories will compete on Day 1, followed by youth, adults and masters on Day 2.
Mohamed Salem Al-Dhaheri, vice chairman of the UAE Jiu-Jitsu Federation, emphasized that the second championship was a pioneering model for developing talent across technical, physical and mental levels, creating a pathway for future champions. He said that the No-Gi competitions allowed athletes to experiment with innovative strategies and techniques, further enhancing their ability to adapt to the diverse challenges of the sport.
âThe great turnout for the No-Gi competitions reflects the sustainable development of the sport and the growing interest in it at all levels,â he said. âThe participation of younger age groups has become one of the championshipâs key pillars, showcasing the success of the federationâs strategy to discover and nurture new generations of talent and future champions.
âThe championship draws athletes and their families into a distinctive and supportive environment, strengthening community ties and reflecting the noble values jiu-jitsu is known for, such as respect, loyalty and teamwork,â Al-Dhaheri said. âIt also promotes the importance of pursuing sports as a healthy lifestyle, further establishing its position as one of the countryâs most prominent sporting and social events.â