Day six of the IMMAF Youth World Championships featured extra high-level motion within the Youth A (16–17 years) class, because the competitors heads into its remaining stretch. The championship is going down within the Al Ain Area beneath the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Govt Council.
This initiative is held in partnership with the Division of Tradition and Tourism – Abu Dhabi (DCT) and can run till July 27 at ADNEC Centre Al Ain.
With the championship nearing its conclusion, Saturday’s bouts noticed a transparent rise in depth as nationwide groups battled for prime spots on the leaderboard. Defending champions Ukraine held their lead and stay favourites to retain the title. England delivered one other sturdy exhibiting to remain shut behind, whereas Tajikistan rounded out the highest three.
Mohammed Jasem Al Hosani, Member of the MMA Committee on the UAE Jiu-Jitsu and Combined Martial Arts Federation, mentioned, “The sixth version of this championship displays the UAE’s rising stature on the worldwide combined martial arts map. It units a benchmark in skilled organisation, neighborhood engagement, and worldwide participation. The sturdy turnout and aggressive spirit we’ve seen over the previous week spotlight the success of the Federation’s technique to develop the game and put together new generations to signify their nations in elite competitions.”
Gillian Pensavalle, mom of Valentina Pensavalles, who gained gold within the Youth A bantamweight (61kg) division, mentioned: “We got here all the best way from England to participate on this necessary championship. We’re thrilled with the outcome and pleased with the gold medal. It took a whole lot of preparation and laborious work. We’ve actually loved the expertise. Al Ain Area is a stupendous place, and the ambiance on the occasion has been unbelievable. We’re already wanting ahead to coming again subsequent yr.”
The IMMAF Youth World Championships will conclude tomorrow (Sunday) with the ultimate bouts within the Youth A class. These decisive matches will decide the ultimate medal standings, with groups and spectators carefully watching the race for the highest positions.
