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Ne-Waza at the IBSA World Championships

Ne-Waza at the IBSA World Championships – IBSA International Blind Sports Federation

An IBSA Judo contest begins with competitors at arm’s length. They take the grip and only then can ‘hajime’ be called. And so begins the fight for an advantage. In tachi-waza, controlling the space has the added challenge of not being able to see where the opponent is.

UAE: Meet 22-year-old Emirati Jiu-Jitsu athlete breaking barriers for people with disabilities

UAE: This 22-year-old Jiu-Jitsu athlete is breaking barriers

Unfazed by hearing impairment, Hamda Alshkeili is all set to represent the UAE National Team at the 2024 Jiu-Jitsu Asian Championship taking place in Abu Dhabi

Wellington sensei preparing disabled students for first karate tournament

Wellington sensei preparing disabled students for first karate tournament

Stephen Hilson has spent years teaching karate to Wellington people with disabilities – now they are set to compete in their first tournament.

Blind Brazilian jiu-jitsu world champion sees success on the mat

CBS7 SPECIAL REPORT: Blind Brazilian jiu-jitsu world champion sees success on the mat

Dean Ritter recently won an SJJIF World Championship in June.

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