ABU DHABI: The Abu Dhabi World Masters Jiu-Jitsu Championship began on Tuesday at Mubadala Arena, with the participation of athletes over the age of 30 from leading academies and clubs around the world.
The opening day saw competitions across the purple, brown and black belt divisions. The event is part of the 17th Abu Dhabi World Professional Jiu-Jitsu Championship.
The championship is being 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.
Mohamed Salem Al-Dhaheri, vice chairman of the UAE Jiu-Jitsu Federation, praised the athletes for their technical skills, and highlighted the city’s hosting of the event.
“Abu Dhabi continues to set a strong example of the leadership’s vision to make sports a way of life and create an environment that supports athletes at every stage. What we saw today clearly shows that this vision is becoming a reality.”
Emirati athlete Salem Al-Asmar, a brown belt from M.O.D Academy and gold medalist in the 62 kg division, said: “Winning gold in the Masters division shows how important consistent training and staying sharp technically are.
“Success here is not about strength alone. You need to study your opponent and manage the tactical and mental side of the match.”
He added: “Competing under my academy in this edition reflects my continued commitment to improving and using this global event to move forward in my sporting career.”
The competition continues on Wednesday across all belt divisions.











