Commando Group win Master division at 15th Abu Dhabi World Professional Jiu-Jitsu Championship

Action from the Masters competition at the 15th Abu Dhabi World Professional Jiu-Jitsu Championship. (UAEJJF)
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Updated 07 November 2023
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Commando Group win Master division at 15th Abu Dhabi World Professional Jiu-Jitsu Championship

  • Kazakhstan National Team claim second place while AFNT finish third

ABU DHABI: Commando Group on Monday secured the top spot in the Master division at the 15th Abu Dhabi World Professional Jiu-Jitsu Championship, with Kazakhstan National Team and AFNT taking second and third places, respectively.

The championship, held under the patronage of Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan, crown prince of Abu Dhabi and chairman of the Abu Dhabi Executive Council, is taking place at the Mubadala Arena in Zayed Sports City until Nov. 10.

Almost 7,000 male and female athletes from 127 countries are taking part in various categories and age groups.

Fahad Ali Al-Shamsi, secretary-general of the UAE and Asian jiu-jitsu federations, praised the athletes for their performances.

“We are delighted that the Abu Dhabi World Professional Jiu-Jitsu Championship has successfully brought together elite masters athletes from around the world,” he said. “These athletes possess great talent and a wealth of experience acquired over decades of competing in major tournaments. I would like to congratulate the Emirati players who have competed against champions from various continents and won, especially Abdullah Al-Suwaidi and Ahmed Al-Musabi who won gold medals in today’s 69 kg and 85 kg weight classes, respectively.”

He continued: “The Abu Dhabi World Professional Jiu-Jitsu Championship continues to meet its strategic objectives, attracting fans from around the world to the global jiu-jitsu capital, who get to enjoy its tourist amenities and watch their favorite sports competitions at the Mubadala Arena.”

Igor Ferreira, the coach of Gracie Barra club, said he was happy to compete at the championships for the first time. “I have been planning for my participation, but it got delayed for some reason or the other. I am glad that I could make it finally.”

He added: “I have been a part of many AJP events held in Brazil. I have heard a lot about Abu Dhabi and the amazing work done here to promote jiu-jitsu and international athletes and coaches. It’s incredible, and all I want to say is thank you, Abu Dhabi, and thank you, UAE Jiu-Jitsu Federation.”

The UAE’s Al-Suwaidi, representing AFNT, captured gold in the Men’s Gi/Purple/Master 2/69 kg division.

“I’ve come a long way in my training, putting in relentless effort to achieve what I have today,” he said. “I’m grateful to have won the medal. I extend my heartfelt thanks to our wise leadership for their unwavering support of athletes, as well as the UAE Jiu-Jitsu Federation for their invaluable contributions. I also want to express my gratitude to my family and friends, who have been my strongest supporters from the very beginning until today.”

Ema Janahi of Elements JJ Bahrain, who won gold in the Women’s Gi/Blue/Master 1/49 kg division, said: “I did everything in my power to ensure winning the title in this tournament. The gold medal is the ultimate reward for my hard work, and achieving it in Abu Dhabi, the global hub of jiu-jitsu, is a truly special accomplishment.”

The Master competition will continue on Tuesday, with brown and black belts taking to the mats. Professional athletes will compete on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.


FIA confirms path for World Rally Championship’s return to US 

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FIA confirms path for World Rally Championship’s return to US 

  • Success of candidate event, with stages assessed in Kentucky and Tennessee, would open the door to a WRC round in the US from 2027
  • Mohammed Ben Sulayem: It is a nation where motor sport is part of the cultural DNA

DUBAI: The International Automobile Federation is stepping up plans for the FIA World Rally Championship to return to the US, with the announcement of a WRC candidate event for mid-2026.

The event will run from June 11-17 and has been organized in collaboration with the US Automobile Competition Committee. FIA delegates at the event will assess every aspect of rally organization, from sporting operations to safety protocols.

The goal is to evaluate the potential for hosting a full WRC round, and a successful event will pave the way for the US to rejoin the WRC calendar in 2027, marking a milestone for both the championship and rallying in the country.

FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem said that the US represents one of the most important growth opportunities for the FIA World Rally Championship.

“It is a nation where motor sport is part of the cultural DNA, with world-class domestic championships and a rapidly growing appetite for global competition. I am deeply committed to strengthening the FIA’s presence in the US and ensuring that rallying becomes a defining pillar of that future,” he said.

“With five FIA-sanctioned events already established across three FIA World Championships across the nation, the foundations are firmly in place. Now is the time to build on that momentum.

“Expanding the WRC into North America would not only enhance the championship’s global reach, but connect rallying with a knowledgeable, passionate, and expanding fanbase in a market where participation and engagement continue to accelerate and grow.”

FIA delegates will inspect the candidate event’s stages and infrastructure in Kentucky and Tennessee, gaining first-hand insight into the terrain and facilities.

The program will also include a visit to a round of the American Rally Association National Championship, offering the FIA team a chance to engage directly with the US rally community, including organizers, volunteers, and fans.

Delegates will meet with the proposed event promoter and organizer, Podium Event Partners, which has long-established experience across multiple motor sport disciplines, including NASCAR.

With a deep-rooted history in the US, rallying has seen a renewed momentum in recent years driven by grassroots participation and the strength of the ARA National Championship.

The potential return of the WRC to the US reflects the joint ambition of FIA and WRC Promoter to expand its global footprint in a country with a rich motor sport heritage and a growing appetite for rallying, opening a thrilling new chapter in the world’s premier rally series.

FIA Deputy President for Sport Malcolm Wilson said that confirmation of a FIA World Rally Championship candidate event in the US is a first step toward bringing the championship to the country, offering a valuable opportunity to assess the proposed stages and service park concept.

“ACCUS plays a central role in this process, bringing significant experience and leadership within American motor sport, and the FIA will work closely with ACCUS and the event organizers to evaluate the event and support its continued development to ensure it meets FIA World Rally Championship standards.”