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Iraqi Pride Shines in Jiu-Jitsu Arena

Iraqi Pride echoed through the halls of the 9th Asian Jiu-Jitsu Championship as Iraq’s national team delivered an outstanding performance. The competition, held in Amman, Jordan, gathered more than 800 athletes from 28 nations. Amid fierce competition, Iraq secured eight well-earned medals, highlighting its growing strength in the sport.

Ali Dawood led the medal count for Iraq, capturing a silver medal after a series of impressive matches. The remaining medals were bronze, claimed by Abdul Hadi Qais, Mujtaba Ahmed, Mohammed Jasim, Muhannad Hassan, Hassan Nouri, Sajjad Fallah, and Ahmed Imad. Each competitor demonstrated skill, endurance, and strategic precision throughout the tournament.

Mokhles Hassan, President of the Iraqi Jiu-Jitsu Federation and Vice President of the Asian Federation, praised the athletes. He described their performance as a “distinguished achievement” and a testament to Iraq’s rising prominence on the continental stage.

The momentum continues as the Asian Youth Jiu-Jitsu Championship kicks off immediately after the senior event. Iraqi officials believe that Iraqi Pride will extend into the youth competition, where a well-prepared team of young athletes is ready to compete. These rising stars aim to uphold the same level of determination shown by the senior team.

Transitioning from one tournament to the next, Iraq’s continued presence in high-level jiu-jitsu events signals a broader investment in the sport. Training programs, athlete development, and strategic planning have all contributed to this surge in international success.

With the youth team ready to take the mats, the message is clear: Iraqi Pride in jiu-jitsu is not just about medals—it’s about resilience, discipline, and unity. The Iraqi flag has flown high in Amman, and with youth competitors stepping in, that momentum is expected to carry forward with strength and purpose.

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