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Faisal Al Ketbi and Balqees Al Hashemi win gold for UAE in Jiu-Jitsu World Championship

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Faisal Al Ketbi and Balqees Al Hashemi struck gold for the UAE on the opening day of the Jiu-Jitsu World Championship in the Mongolia capital Ulan Bator on Tuesday.

Al Ketbi, the most decorated Emirati jiu-jitsu fighter, overcame Israel's Roy Dagan in the 94kg final and Al Hashemi defeated Anne Custodio of the Philippines to take the women’s 45kg gold.

Saeed Al Kubaisi had to settle for silver after losing to Portugal's Pedro Ramalho in the men’s 84kg while Aysha Al Shamsi bagged bronze, also in the women’s 45kg. “We are still at the beginning of the competition, and I have full confidence in the ability of my teammates to achieve the desired results and increase the UAE’s medal count.

We stand in full support of them,” Al Ketbi said. Al Hashemi also expressed her delight in winning her first gold in a world championship. “I believe the training camp in Sweden played a crucial role in my preparation for the event, which ultimately led to this impressive result,” she said. “I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to coach Ramon Lemos, who constantly motivates the athletes to unleash their potential and perform at their best.

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