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Masters Championship 2025: UAE Judo Federation Hosts in Bani Yas

Masters Championship 2025: UAE Judo Federation Hosts in Bani Yas

Post by : Maya Rahman

The UAE Judo Federation is set to host the Masters Championship next Sunday in Bani Yas East, marking a key event in the upcoming 2025–2026 sports season. Both male and female judokas will participate in this open competition, reflecting the sport's growing inclusivity and strength throughout the nation.

His Excellency Mohammed bin Thaloob Al Derei, Chairman of the UAE Judo Federation, announced the event, saying the federation's programs are progressing well with professionalism. He extended best wishes to all competitors and encouraged them to demonstrate focus and sportsmanship during the matches.

The competition will unfold at the Federation Hall in Bani Yas East. Officially commencing on Sunday, the weigh-in for athletes is scheduled for Saturday, ensuring competitors fit into the appropriate weight categories.

The tournament format includes preliminary rounds, consolation matches, and final bouts, concluding with a ceremony to honor the winners.

Women’s Weight Classes

Female competitors will participate across various weight classes to enable fair contests. The women's divisions include:

  • Under 48 kg

  • Under 52 kg

  • Under 57 kg

  • Under 63 kg

  • Under 70 kg

  • Under 78 kg

  • Over 78 kg

These categories align with international judo regulations and allow athletes to showcase their abilities fairly.

Male athletes will also compete in several categories. The men's weight divisions include:

  • Under 60 kg

  • Under 66 kg

  • Under 73 kg

  • Under 81 kg

  • Under 90 kg

  • Under 100 kg

  • Over 100 kg

By ensuring that every participant fights within their designated weight class, the federation is committed to safety and fairness in the competition.

This championship is a vital aspect of the federation's mission to enhance athletes’ technical abilities and competitive preparation. It will provide invaluable experience and improve techniques, paving the way for upcoming local and international tournaments.

Hosting these events consistently enables the federation to cultivate a strong foundation for judo and inspire a younger generation to engage in the sport.

The inclusion of both genders in a single event underlines the UAE Judo Federation’s dedication to gender equality, offering equal chances to athletes and encouraging higher female participation in martial arts. This initiative aligns with the UAE’s overarching goal of empowering women across various sectors.

His Excellency Mohammed bin Thaloob Al Derei emphasized the federation’s approach of working with professionalism and clear objectives to ensure success. The Masters Championship will highlight the dedication of athletes, coaches, and organizers, while bolstering the UAE’s status as a burgeoning hub for judo in the region.

As athletes and clubs across the UAE gear up for the championship, expectations are high for intense competition, vibrant energy, and commendable sportsmanship. Officials are finalizing all logistics to guarantee a seamless event that complies with international standards. A significant turnout of male and female judokas is anticipated, making this event one of the year's highlights.

The UAE Judo Federation aims for the Masters Championship to be an unforgettable kick-off to the new season, intending to inspire young athletes, foster fair competition, and strengthen teamwork and discipline. Through such initiatives, the UAE is poised to secure a leading position in the regional judo landscape.

Nov. 13, 2025 10:21 a.m. 238

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