Al Ain Jiu-Jitsu Club win Vice-President’s Cup

By DG Staff

Al Wahda jiu-jitsu club were crowned winners of the under-18 Vice President's Cup

ABU DHABI 28 July 2020: Fighters from Al Ain jiu-jitsu club put on a string of sparkling performances, winning six gold medals and racking up 390 points to claim the Vice President’s Cup, organised by the UAE Jiu-Jitsu Federation (UAEJJF), the governing body for the sport in the Emirates, at the Jiu-Jitsu Arena in Abu Dhabi on Saturday, July 25. Al Ain jiu-jitsu club’s dominating performance saw them pull well clear of second-placed Al Jazira jiu-jitsu club who tallied 306 points while Al Wahda jiu-jitsu club finished third with 175 points.

Al Wahda jiu-jitsu club also secured the title in the ‘juniors’ (under-18 years) category, scoring 466 points to best Al Ain jiu-jitsu club (460 points), and Al Jazira jiu-jitsu club (141 points).

Baniyas jiu-jitsu club held its own in the youth (under-21) category logging 555 points, trumping Al Ain jiu-jitsu club (454 points) and Al Wahda jiu-jitsu club (356 points).

Al Ain’s march to the Vice President’s Cup was spearheaded by gold medalists – Theyab Al Nuaimi (56 kg), Khalifa Al Nassrati (62 kg), Obaid Al Nuami (69 kg), Mohamed Al Qubaisi (77 kg), Mohamad Radhi (94 kg), and Hamad Al Noaimi (110 kg), propelling the club up the points table.

The third and final round of the Vice President’s Cup, conducted in strict adherence to local and federal health protocols, brought an end to the 2019-2020 domestic season of the UAEJJF and saw enthusiastic participation of some of the top jiu-jitsu clubs in the UAE.

Hazza Al Qubaisi starred in Al Wahda’s march to the youth title, recording a dominating victory in the 85 kg weight class over Al Ain’s Humaid Al Kaabi, said that he was grateful to the UAEJJF for the impeccable organisation and the chance to face-off against other elite athletes after a long break. “All of us have been training in our homes but the feeling of getting back on to the mat, the nervous energy that a competitive atmosphere brings is just something else. I speak for the entire jiu-jitsu community when I say that I was desperate to get on to the mat. This tournament along with all the initiatives that the UAEJJF has taken over the last couple of months to ensure that fighters stay in touch with their beloved sport have been exemplary.”

Hamad Al Noaimi recorded an emphatic win over teammate Zayed Al Kaabi in the 110 kg class and credited the UAEJJF-organised series of camps for helping him prepare effectively and sharpen his skills before such a crucial tournament. “I was part of the closed training camp that began in May and I have also attended the summer camp. Since May, we have been training regularly, getting access to spar with high-quality opponents at the camp, and work on our fitness under the supervision of experts. All these aspects have contributed to my victory today and I am really happy that I could come up with a win for my team and help in getting the trophy to Al Ain.”

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