The UAE national Jiu-Jitsu team continues its dominant run at the World Championship in Bangkok, with Khaled Al Shehhi securing a spectacular gold medal in the competitive 62kg category.
Al Shehhi’s victory is a highlight of the championship, further solidifying the UAE’s position on the global stage of the martial art. His exemplary performance in the final rounds demonstrated the high caliber of training and dedication instilled in the nation’s athletes.
Khaled Al Shehhi’s gold medal elevates the UAE team’s total tally to an impressive seven medals so far in the tournament. The breakdown of the team’s success across multiple divisions is as follows:
Gold Medals: 4
Silver Medals: 1
Bronze Medals: 2
Total Medals: 7
UAE sports officials were quick to praise the team’s outstanding effort and Al Shehhi’s individual brilliance.
“Khaled Al Shehhi’s performance is a reflection of the strong training and unwavering support provided to our athletes,” said a team spokesperson. “His dedication, and that of the entire squad, has yielded fantastic results. We have already secured seven medals, and we are confident that, as the championship continues, more medals will follow.”
The UAE team is highly motivated and focused on maintaining its momentum as the World Championship progresses, aiming for a strong finish and an even higher overall medal count.