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UAE raise medal tally to 11 at 2025 World Youth Jiu-Jitsu Championship

UAE raise medal tally to 11 at 2025 World Youth Jiu-Jitsu Championship
Sara Farook of the UAE's U-16 team won silver in the 48 kg category at the 2025 World Youth jiu-jitsu Championship. (UAEJJF)
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UAE raise medal tally to 11 at 2025 World Youth Jiu-Jitsu Championship

UAE raise medal tally to 11 at 2025 World Youth Jiu-Jitsu Championship
  • U-16 girls’ team claim 1 silver and 3 bronze on Sunday in Thailand

BANGKOK: The UAE jiu-jitsu national team, sponsored by Mubadala Investment Co., raised their total medal tally to 11 at the 2025 World Youth Jiu-Jitsu Championship on Sunday in Thailand.

The tournament, which has age categories under 16, 18 and 21, began on Nov. 8 and ends on Friday in Bangkok.

The girls’ under-16 team added four medals on Sunday, including one silver and three bronze, to the seven medals won by the boys’ team on the opening day.

Sara Farook won silver in the 48 kg category, Mathail Alhammadi and Ghaiaheb Alrashdi earned bronze in the 36 kg division, and Maitha Alkarbi claimed bronze in the 40 kg division.

The UAE team’s total in the under-16 division now stands at 11 medals, including two gold, three silver and six bronze.

Abdulla Al-Zaabi, director of marketing and corporate communications at the UAE Jiu-Jitsu Federation, praised the team.

He said their skill and discipline highlight the continued development of women’s jiu-jitsu in the UAE, supported by the nation’s leadership and the federation’s commitment to nurturing Emirati talent.

“This strong start gives us great motivation to maintain our momentum in the under-18 and under-21 categories and to increase our medal tally further,” said Al-Zaabi.

“It also reinforces the UAE’s standing among the leading jiu-jitsu nations on the world stage.”

Silver medalist Farook commented: “Standing on the podium at the 2025 world championship and winning silver is a dream come true.

“The matches were tough, but with the guidance of our coaches and the support of my teammates, I stayed focused on representing the UAE in the best way possible.

“I’m proud to have contributed to the team’s success and will keep working hard to win gold and raise the UAE flag in future competitions.”

The championship continues on Monday, Nov. 10, with the boys’ under-18 category, as the UAE national team look to build more momentum and add to their medal count.


Dubai Basketball still undefeated at home ahead of EuroLeague week

Dubai Basketball still undefeated at home ahead of EuroLeague week
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Dubai Basketball still undefeated at home ahead of EuroLeague week

Dubai Basketball still undefeated at home ahead of EuroLeague week
  • A 77-69 win over SC Derby in Round 6 of the ABA League keeps team top of Group A

DUBAI: Dubai Basketball continued an impressive ABA League run with a 77-69 win over SC Derby in Round 6 of regular season, extending their undefeated streak and maintaining the Group A top spot.

The victory is the perfect prelude to EuroLeague Week in Dubai, as they prepare to face the top two teams — Crvena Zvezda (Red Star) and Zalgiris Kaunas — in Europe’s most competitive league at Coca-Cola Arena.

Though SC Derby kept the contest close until the final minutes, Dubai’s depth and composure once again made the difference. Coach Jurica Golemac rotated the roster strategically, keeping players fresh ahead of a demanding EuroLeague double week.

Golemac said: “With good defense and energy, we managed to get the victory in the end. It’s a challenge for us, it’s not going to be easy — we’re playing again in 48 hours (and) we have some real difficulties with injuries and players coming back.

“We’re going to try to give everything to beat those teams. Motivation won’t be an issue when facing the leaders on the table. Hopefully, the fans will come in big numbers to help us, because with them we can achieve great things.”

The night also marked the long-awaited return of Serbian guard Aleksa Avramovic, whose presence added renewed energy and leadership to the court. His comeback could not have been better timed, with two crucial matchups on the horizon that could define Dubai’s standing among Europe’s elite.

With Crvena Zvezda (Red Star) visiting on Tuesday, Nov. 11, followed by Zalgiris Kaunas on Friday, Nov. 14, Dubai Basketball enters its biggest week of the season yet — a chance to measure themselves against the best and climb the ladder in the team’s debut campaign.