Sharjah Self-Defense emerge champions on final day of AJP Tour Dubai International Championship

Sharjah Self-Defense were the big winners at the AJP Tour Dubai International Championship. (UAEJJF)
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  • Commando Group claimed second place and A.F.N.T secured third position

DUBAI: The AJP Tour Dubai International Jiu-Jitsu Championship 2023 – Gi concluded at Al-Nasr Club recently with Sharjah Self-Defense Sports Club emerging as the big winners of the three-day event.

Commando Group claimed the runner-up position and A.F.N.T. took third place, in the event organized by the UAE Jiu-Jitsu Federation, or UAEJJF, in collaboration with Abu Dhabi Jiu-Jitsu Pro, or AJP.

Fahad Ali Al-Shamsi, secretary-general of the UAEJJF, said: “The AJP Tour Dubai International Jiu-Jitsu Championship 2023 has exceeded expectations, attracting the best black belt athletes who delivered awe-inspiring performances. This event has propelled local talents into the spotlight, perfectly aligned with the federation’s vision of fostering a dominant generation that represents the future of jiu-jitsu in our nation.”

“This championship provides a platform for our athletes to face seasoned players and gain invaluable experience, elevating their preparation for future participations. We commend the unwavering efforts of local clubs and academies who share our vision of nurturing and investing in the UAE’s jiu-jitsu talents.”

Ibrahim Abdullah Al-Hosani, coach of the UAE’s national junior team, attributed the success of the nation’s athletes to their dedication and training programs provided by elite clubs and state-level academies.

“The significance of this championship in the growth of jiu-jitsu, both locally and globally, cannot be overstated. The inclusion of infants and kids in the Dubai Tour for the first time lays a solid foundation for the continuous evolution of the sport. With a staggering turnout of 1,800 male and female participants, it is evident that families play a pivotal role in inspiring children to embrace the sport of jiu-jitsu. This heightened awareness nurtures noble values, fostering physical and mental well-being,” Al-Hosani said.

Rodrigo Valerio, operations manager of Abu Dhabi Jiu-Jitsu Pro, praised local and international schools and academies for their dedication. “With less than five months remaining until the 15th edition of the Abu Dhabi World Professional Jiu-Jitsu Championship, competitors worldwide are vying for a prominent spot in the AJP’s tournaments, striving to boost their ranking points and secure their place in the highly anticipated event this November.”

The championship showcased some outstanding performances by international contenders, including Alevtina Korostileva from Moscow’s Gymnasium Team academy, who clinched the amateur under-95 kg gold.

Korostileva said she had elevated her career by participating in the tournament.

The UAE’s Sultan Al-Owais, from Sharjah Self-Defense Sports, secured gold in the black belt 62 kg division. Al-Owais dedicated the medal to the UAE’s leaders, the club’s extended family, and others who had supported him.