Shamma Al-Kalbani living the dream after another jiu-jitsu medal at Asian Games

Shamma Al-Kalbani contributed to the UAE Jiu-Jitsu National Team’s historic achievement of securing half of the total medal haul at the Asian Games of four golds, three silvers and three bronzes. (X:@uaejjf)
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Updated 11 October 2023
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Shamma Al-Kalbani living the dream after another jiu-jitsu medal at Asian Games

  • Emirati athlete has now made the podium at every major international event she participated in this year

ABU DHABI: Shamma Al-Kalbani, a rising star in the world of competitive jiu-jitsu, has had an exceptional year of victories.

Her remarkable journey reached its pinnacle recently at the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou, China, where she contributed to the UAE Jiu-Jitsu National Team’s historic achievement of securing half of the total jiu-jitsu medals awarded at the event, including four gold, three silver and three bronze.

She has now won gold at every major international event she participated in this year.

Al-Kalbani’s remarkable year of gold medals began with her triumph in March at the 7th Asian Jiu-Jitsu Championship in Bangkok, where she successfully defended her gold medal in the 63kg class, defeating Indonesia’s Ilma Yeni Megawati. She continued her winning streak by clinching gold at the Jiu-Jitsu World Championship (Adults) in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, in July, followed by gold in the under-21 division of the competition held in Astana, Kazakhstan, in August.

Reflecting on her remarkable journey, Al-Kalbani finds it somewhat surreal. “I am living a dream. All the efforts, dedication, training, everything is bringing in the desired results. I have a long way to go.”

She acknowledged that the championships were not an easy ride, especially the Asian Games final.

“When the last minute of the competition began, I was still trailing. It was in the last 30 seconds that I swept my opponent and mounted her, earning six points. I didn’t realize at the time that I had won. When the referee lifted my hand, I was in shock and didn’t even celebrate,” she said.

Al-Kalbani’s training regimen and commitment to excellence are the secrets to her consistent success.

“Preparation is the key to winning. Our preparation for the Asian Games was perfect, thanks to the support of our federation,” she said. “The UAEJJF left no stone unturned to get us into the right shape through internal and external camps and competitions, ensuring we were both mentally and physically prepared before the Asian Games.”

Despite all her wins, Al-Kalbani is not ready to rest. “I will now start preparing for the Abu Dhabi World Professional Jiu-Jitsu Championship, to be held in Abu Dhabi later this year. I am always striving to improve myself and win more medals, raising the nation’s flag higher at every possible event.”

Al-Kalbani’s accomplishments extend beyond the Asian Games. In the previous year, she made history by becoming the first Emirati female athlete to secure a medal at the World Games, winning two bronze medals in the 63-kg and open-weight categories.

Her journey in the world of jiu-jitsu is an inspiring story of talent, dedication, and the unwavering support of her nation.


Desert Vipers seal playoff spot with record sixth straight ILT20 win

Updated 14 December 2025
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Desert Vipers seal playoff spot with record sixth straight ILT20 win

  • Chasing 167, the Vipers were guided home by an outstanding all-round display from Sam Curran

DUBAI: The Desert Vipers secured qualification for the International League T20 playoffs after an impressive five-wicket victory over Dubai Capitals at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on Sunday, becoming the first team in the competition’s history to register six consecutive wins.

Chasing 167, the Vipers were guided home by an outstanding all-round display from Sam Curran, who followed up two key wickets with an unbeaten 52 off 33 balls to clinch the chase with five wickets and several deliveries to spare.

The Capitals had earlier posted a competitive 166 for 4 after recovering from early setbacks. Naseem Shah struck in the third over to remove Shayan Jahangir, but Leus du Plooy anchored the innings with a composed 54 off 44 balls. Gulbadin Naib added 21 before Noor Ahmad dismissed him with a well-disguised googly to halt the momentum.

The decisive moment came in the 14th over when Curran removed du Plooy in the deep and then dismissed Rovman Powell for a golden duck with the very next delivery, leaving the Capitals stalled at 94 for 4. A late surge from Jordan Cox, who finished unbeaten on 49, and skipper Dasun Shanaka, who made 29 not out, lifted the hosts to a defendable total, with 72 runs added in the final six overs.

In reply, Max Holden set the tone with a brisk 34, ensuring the Vipers reached 50 for 1 at the end of the powerplay despite the early loss of Fakhar Zaman. Hassan Nawaz injected momentum in the middle overs with a rapid 31, before Curran and Dan Lawrence steadied the chase and kept the required rate firmly in check.

Although Lawrence and Shimron Hetmyer both fell, Curran remained composed at the crease, anchoring the innings and finding the boundary at key moments to guide the Vipers to victory and extend their unbeaten run.

Player of the match Curran said: “We’re in a good space after putting together a couple of strong performances, and for me, the real satisfaction comes from finishing the job for the team. It went a bit deeper than we would have liked, but my focus is always on reading the situation and seeing the game through.

He continued: “When you’re winning, it simplifies decision-making, but we know we still need to keep improving and carry this momentum into the business end.”

Dubai Capitals captain Shanaka said his side had fallen just short.

“At 166, we had a competitive total, especially considering the quality of their bowling. However, our spinners didn’t hit the lengths we were looking for, and that made a difference,” he said.

“We had the firepower, but in hindsight, another 10 to 15 runs would have put us in a much stronger position,” he added.
The Vipers also used the fixture to highlight environmental awareness, wearing a special jersey featuring ‘Biodiversity Stripes’ made in the UAE from 100 percent recycled materials, as part of wider efforts to promote sustainability and biodiversity conservation.