ABU DHABI: The country qualifier rounds for professional athletes in the purple, brown and black belt divisions across all weight categories kicked off on Thursday at the 17th Abu Dhabi World Professional Jiu-Jitsu Championship.
The event 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.
The day’s action saw athletes from around the world compete to secure their spots in the main brackets and finals. Only two athletes per country can advance in each weight category if they are competing at the same belt level.
The finals for the purple and brown belts will be held on Friday, while the black belt finals are on Saturday.
Mohammed bin Dalmouj Al-Dhaheri, board member of the UAE Jiu-Jitsu Federation, said the professional division is what “everyone looks forward to because it showcases the highest level of technique and competition.
“The country qualifier rounds today were strong and very tactical, with plenty of speed, accuracy and advanced skills on display.
“To progress in this division, athletes need full focus, especially the black belts who always put on impressive performances that add excitement to the championship.”
He lauded the UAE’s athletes for their “strong performances” which showed that they are “ready to compete at the highest levels.”
Emirati athlete Faisal Alwahedi from Baniyas Club, who reached the purple belt qualifiers in the 69 kg division, said: “I am delighted to reach the main bracket qualifiers. It is an important step in my career.
“The competitions today were tough and required full focus, but the preparation over the past weeks gave me confidence on the mat. I am entering the mats tomorrow with strong motivation to win gold.”
Meanwhile, Eduard Dimura from Russia, representing ZR Team International and competing in the professional black belt 94 kg division, said: “The atmosphere here is special, and the big crowd gives athletes great motivation.”
He added: “The championship brings together top athletes from different academies and clubs around the world. I have prepared for months and arrived in my best physical and technical shape.
The action continues on Friday with the finals for the purple and brown belts, along with the black belt qualifiers.
The championship ends on Saturday with the professional black belt finals, followed by the Abu Dhabi World Jiu-Jitsu Awards on Sunday evening.











