Khaled Al-Shehhi, Hazza Farhan scoop gold as UAE leads medal table at Jiu-Jitsu World Championship

Hazza Farhan of the UAE celebrates winning gold at the Jiu-Jitsu World Championship in Mongolia. (UAEJJF)
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Updated 20 July 2023
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Khaled Al-Shehhi, Hazza Farhan scoop gold as UAE leads medal table at Jiu-Jitsu World Championship

  • Emirati athletes have won 8 medals in Mongolia as they eye 4th consecutive title

ULAANBAATAR: The UAE national jiu-jitsu team, sponsored by Mubadala Investment Company, continued their impressive performance on day two of the Jiu-Jitsu World Championship, securing four more medals — two gold, one silver and one bronze.

Khaled Al-Shehhi and Hazza Farhan clinched the gold medals, while Shamsa Al-Amri and Mohamed Al-Suwaidi earned silver and bronze respectively.

Al-Shehhi secured gold in the 62 kg category, reaffirming his global dominance in the division and achieving his fourth-consecutive world championship title. Meanwhile, Farhan claimed his gold in the open-weight category.

Al-Amri earned a silver in the 57 kg category, while Al-Suwaidi secured a bronze in the 69 kg division.

On Tuesday, the UAE had won four medals, and with an additional four medals secured on Wednesday, the team’s tally now stands at eight. The Emirati athletes currently lead the table and are well-positioned to clinch the championship title for the fourth straight year.

The championship, held in the Mongolian capital, Ulaanbaatar, concludes on Thursday.

Mubarak Al-Menhali, director of the technical department at the UAE Jiu-Jitsu Federation, praised the team’s performance. “Today, our champions demonstrated brilliant performances against elite international athletes, and the matches showcased a high level of technical expertise. It showed our experienced fighters reaching the podium and making significant contributions to enhance the country’s overall medal tally.”

“The weight categories in which our male and female champions participated demanded a high level of competition, as anticipated by the coaching staff headed by Ramon Lemos. The athletes were trained accordingly, using new methods and techniques to improve their performance, and they strictly followed instructions, enabling them to overcome the most challenging moments in the fights,” he added.

Meanwhile, Al-Shehhi expressed his joy at winning gold and raising his country’s flag on the podium.

“The training and facilities provided by the UAEJJF paved the way for UAE athletes to excel and take a leading role in the sport, boosting the country’s reputation in major tournaments like this. We are eager to learn from this achievement and are confident that it will further motivate us to intensify our preparations for upcoming competitions. We promise our fans that we will persistently strive for more titles and bring glory to the nation,” he said.

Farhan, the world open-weight champion, also expressed his delight on taking gold. “Coach Ramon’s instructions were spot on, especially during the challenging final match. I dedicate this achievement to every single Emirati and to all those who believed in our capabilities and gave us the confidence to compete in major international tournaments. We are grateful that we lived up to our expectations.”

Al-Amiri said she was proud of taking silver in the 57 kg category.

“Although I aimed for gold, I am glad about my performance,” she said. “This achievement is the result of months of effort, sacrifices, and diligent preparation. I dedicate it to the wise leadership, officials of the UAEJJF, fans, supporters of the national team, and the people of the UAE.”

 

 


Sunderland, Newcastle renew Premier League rivalry after decade

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Sunderland, Newcastle renew Premier League rivalry after decade

  • The sides haven’t met in Premier League play since the 2015-16 campaign that ended with the Magpies’ relegation
  • “We came from Bournemouth, Liverpool, Man City,” manager Regis Le Bris said of the Black Cats’ recent schedule

NEWCASTLE: As ninth-place Sunderland prepare to host 12th-place Newcastle United in the first Tyne-Wear Derby league fixture in nearly a decade, both sides will be trying to harness the hype in the right manner.
While Newcastle earned a 3-0 win in a third-round FA Cup match in January 2024, the sides haven’t met in Premier League play since the 2015-16 campaign that ended with the Magpies’ relegation.
Newcastle won the League Championship the following season to ensure a quick EPL return, only for the Black Cats to suffer the drop in 2016-17 and remain in the lower tiers until their promotion playoff triumph last spring.
Considered by many to be a relegation favorite, Sunderland (6-4-5, 23 points) instead have exceeded all expectations in their Premier League return.
And although they lost decisively at second-place Manchester City last weekend, they’ve performed well in general against the league’s best. They recorded draws against leader Arsenal, defending champion Liverpool and third- place Aston Villa, and defeated fifth-place Chelsea.
“We came from Bournemouth, Liverpool, Man City,” manager Regis Le Bris said of the Black Cats’ recent schedule. “So we play against the best teams in Europe every weekend. So it wasn’t so different, I think. We are preparing for this fixture properly with the right level of analysis on one side. But on the other side, we want to play our game. And it will be really important.”
Wilson Isidor leads the Black Cats with four goals. And Le Bris’ side has leaned heavily on defense to earn results, teams combining for only 35 goals scored across their 15 league fixtures.
Newcastle (6-5-4, 22 points) is on a four-match league unbeaten run (2-0-2) following a turbulent start to the campaign.
Nick Woltemade and Bruno Guimaraes have five league goals each to fill the scoring void left by Alexander Isak’s deadline day transfer to Liverpool. In his first season in England, the 23-year-old Woltemade is only seven goals shy of his previous best in the German Bundesliga.
Despite a midweek trip to Germany for a 2-2 draw at Bayer Leverkusen in their latest UEFA Champions League fixture, Magpies manager Eddie Howe said the main challenge Sunday will be keeping his players clear-minded rather than energized.
“The arousal levels are absolutely key because you can be too high or too low. I don’t think there will be many too low in preparation for this game but finding that place where the players play at their best is my challenge,” Howe said. “Of course, you don’t want the players to overthink things. It’s a very important game but we’ve got to focus on our performance so all of these things will be important.”