In a remarkable display of skill and determination, Saudi athlete Hadeel Qadha has secured a coveted bronze medal at the highly anticipated Ju-Jitsu World Youth Championship. The prestigious event, currently taking place in the vibrant capital of Kazakhstan, Astana, has attracted top talents from around the globe. Qadha's exceptional performance has not only showcased her prowess as a champion but has also brought immense pride to her nation. In the highly anticipated 2023 World Cup U-14, she showcased her exceptional skills as she competed in the fiercely contested under-14 category.
In the recently concluded World Championship organized by the Ju-Jitsu International Federation (JJIF), Hadeel's performance stood out for its exceptional display of professionalism.
The tournament, organized under the prestigious JJIF umbrella, stands as a prominent event on the global stage. In a remarkable feat, Abu Dhabi has successfully played host to the past three editions of the highly anticipated World Championship. The highly anticipated tournament, which commenced on Sunday, is set to culminate this Friday. In an international display of talent and skill, a staggering 1,100 fighters hailing from 44 different countries have gathered to compete in a highly anticipated event. Spanning across multiple weight divisions, these formidable athletes are vying for victory in age categories ranging from under-14 to under-21.