IMMAF Youth World Championships concludes in Al-Ain

The IMMAF Youth World Championships concluded in AL-Ain on Sunday. (Supplied)
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  • UAE adds another medal to take tally for the tournament to 13

AL-IN: The sixth edition of the IMMAF Youth World Championships officially concluded on Sunday with the UAE claiming another medal to take its total for the tournament to 13.

This year’s edition welcomed more than 1,000 athletes from 60 countries, competing in four youth divisions — making it the largest and most advanced championship in the history of the International Mixed Martial Ats Federation. At the conclusion of the event, Ukraine was crowned overall champion, followed by England in second place and Tajikistan in third. The winning teams were honoured at the conclusion of the event on Sunday.

The UAE national youth team made a notable impact, securing 13 medals in the gold, silver and bronze categories. The results reflect the national federation’s ongoing investment in youth development and technical excellence, strengthening the country’s growing reputation on the global MMA stage.

The final day also featured a ceremony to honor key partners and individuals who contributed to the success of the championship.

Mohammed bin Dalmouj Al-Dhaheri, board member of the UAE Jiu-Jitsu and Mixed Martial Arts Federation and chairman of the MMA Committee, expressed his pride in the event’s success.

“This championship reflects the confidence the international MMA community places in the UAE’s capabilities. Hosting this global event in Al-Ain underscores our growing reputation for excellence in sports organisation,” he said.

“We are also proud of the outstanding performance of our young athletes. Their determination and discipline represent the spirit of our nation and reaffirm our leadership’s vision to create opportunities for future generations in sport.”

Organised by the International Mixed Martial Arts Federation and hosted by the UAE Jiu-Jitsu and Mixed Martial Arts Federation, the championship was held under the patronage of Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, and ran from July 21-27.

Saleh Mohamed Al-Geziry, director general for tourism at the Department of Culture and Tourism, Abu Dhabi, said: “The rising popularity of combat sports in Abu Dhabi reflects a growing passion for athletic excellence and global sporting prestige. We are proud to welcome to the emirate the IMMAF Youth World Championships, a landmark event that highlights our commitment to nurturing young talent and advancing mixed martial arts on the world stage.”

He said hosting the championship in Al-Ain for the first time would “elevate Abu Dhabi’s reputation as a premier hub for international sports.”