The Emirates team qualified for the final match of the Al -Badel Championship, held in the 12th edition of the “Nad Al -Sheba Sports Course”, the largest sporting event of its kind, which was launched and sponsored by His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense, and is held under the directives of His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairman of the Dubai Sports Council, under the slogan “Without border capabilities.”
The Emirati team managed to beat its Kuwaiti counterpart, in the semi-finals (2-1), after the UAE team Enrique Gwwnega and Tanasio Villarino defeated in the first round of the Kuwaiti duo Abdulaziz Rida and Talal Al-Qahtani 6-2 and 6-2, while the Kuwait team made the result by the duo, Abdul Rahman Al-Awadi and Youssef Saleh, after their victory over the UAE duo, Faris Al-Janahi, and Majid Al-Janahi, and Majid Al-Janahi The second round, with a score of 6-3, 6-2, and the duo, Enigo Govre and Arnao Ayatz, restored the interest of the Emirati team after defeating the Kuwaiti duo Ahmed Shaaban and Hussein Al-Sarraf, with a score of 6-1 and 6-0.
The Netherlands team also qualified for the final after its victory over the Iran team (2-0), where the Dutch duo Mats Groen and Kai Groen finished the first round against the Iranian duo in Hadour Basarat and Amir Jamshadei 6-1 6-1, and the Dutch duo Yan Ferrovir and Nicolas Van Beto stressed their team by winning the second round over the duo Faradad Shahi and Aria Roghani with a score of 6-3 7-6.
On the other hand, Sharjah Club of Merciful Sports ranked the title of the Jogitsu Championship held in the Nad Al -Sheba tournament competitions, while Al Ain Club finished in the runner -up center, and third place went to Bani Yas Jujitsu Club.
The Jujitsu Championship witnessed wide participation from various clubs and academies of the country, and the competitions were distinguished by an enthusiastic atmosphere in the presence of a large public presence.
The competitions were attended and participated in the coronation of the winners of the Secretary -General of Dubai Sports Council, Saeed Hareb, member of the Board of Directors of the Emirates Jujitsu Federation, Youssef Al -Batran, and a member of the Organizing Committee and Chairman of the Technical Committee in the Nad Al -Sheba Sports Course, Adel Al -Bannai.
Youssef Al -Batran stressed the importance of the partnership between the Jugitsu Federation and the Dubai Sports Council, to organize this distinguished event annually within the Nad Al -Sheba Sports course.
He said in press statements: “This event constitutes a leading platform that brings together the elite athletes in the country, and contributes to the consolidation of the position of Jujitsu as a popular sport that has a broad base of practitioners of different groups.”
He added: «The sport of Jujitsu is still continuing to achieve prominent achievements, whether at the level of talent development, organizing and hosting championships or the champions industry, thanks to the great support from the wise leadership, and the relevant follow -up from the Al -Ittihad team.
4,300 runners participating in the running race tonight
More than 4,300 hostility and hostility, of various nationalities and ages, participate in the running race that is held tonight in the Nad Al -Sheba course competitions.
A statement issued by the organizing committee confirmed that the running race will start at nine in the evening from the field of field, and the 10 -kilometer race will be allocated to citizens, citizens, the open category for men and women, and it will be allowed to participate in the players of teams, clubs, police teams, armed forces, civil defense, fitness coaches and athletics.
The statement added: «The 5 -km community race includes the community and citizens, and the open category of the men of senior citizens and residents of men and women, from the age of 50 years and over, provided that it includes the 4 -kilometer race of young groups designated for young men and women from the age of 13 and 14 years, young men and women from the age of 11 and 12 years.
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