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SUPER BOWL LI • FALCONS vs PATRIOTS || Houston, TX || Lady Gaga ||
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Inside a makeshift confessional booth, covered by lace fabric tied at my neck, I sing to the 1904 recordings of the last castrato (castrated) singer of the Vatican choir, Alessandro Moreschi, the only castrato voice to have ever been recorded. Whilst singing, I tread on wine grapes, with the socks of the Portuguese football team, creating a pool of grape juice that grows as I sing.
Filmed and photographed by Rosaliina Elgland.
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Jyväskylän Kesän villin puolen ohjelmiston avaa paikallisten taitelijoiden tajunnanräjäyttävä tapahtuma asioiden (de)konstruoitumisesta. Näkö- ja kuulokulmia muun muassa tuhoon, rauhaan ja liskojen yöhön tarjoilevat Jukka Silokunnaksen videoteokset, runoyhtye Erillinen kuoppa, Hannes Vartiaisen ja Pekka Veikkolaisen lyhytelokuva Erään hyönteisen tuho, KAVI:n arkistofilmi Sauna (1947) sekä Saga Elgland Companyn kantaesitys RAIVO, tanssikäännös Eeva Rohaksen romaanista. Esiintyjät kehottavat yleisöä saapumaan paikalle avoimin mielin – ja lusikan kera. He tuovat mukanaan jäätelön, kesän ja sen varjon.
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The Final 4 Of Each Bracket At ADCC Worlds 2017 Finland
The Final 4 Of Each Bracket At ADCC Worlds 2017 Finland
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Abu Dhabi Grand Slam Jiu-Jitsu World Tour London: Junior beats Arges to jump ahead in the ranking; Xande, Luiza, Nathiely, Hiago, others crowned; more results
The 2016/2017 season of the Abu Dhabi Grand Slam Jiu-Jitsu World Tour came to an end with another event for the books, this time in London, UK. Big names in the black belt division travelled to England to compete for their share in more than US$ 100,000. Not only the black belt, but all divisions gifted the crowd at the Excel London arena and around the world with thrilling matches filled with tons of heart and the finest technical skills displayed by more than 800 athletes from 59 different countries. Here’s a brief description of how each weight class played out in the black belt division.
ADULT MALE
62KG – Hiago George kept his crown and won his third gold medal in five events this season, In London, Hiago fought three times. First he outscored Michael Woolf 10-0 in the quarterfinals. The next step was a 2-0 win over Rodnei Junior in the semifinals. The gold medal rested in Hiago’s chest after he was able to reach full mount and put a triangle choke in place to finish Erno Elgland in the final.
69KG – The bracket became wide open when the reigning champion Isaque Paiva was disqualified for not arriving at the venue in time. Italo Lins took the opportunity and in three matches climbed to the highest point of the podium. He first finished Nelson Teixeira with a choke from the back in the quarterfinals. In the semifinals, he beat Maximiliano Campos by points. The final put Italo against Victor Martins and a sweep was enough to put him ahead 2-0 in the scoreboard and secure the title.
77kg – Talison Costa had one of the hardest paths to the gold medal in the black belt division. He fought four times in London. First he beat Jacob Mackenzie by points, then he outscored Krzystof Suchorabski. In the semifinal, a tough match against Ross Nichols was decided only by the referees. The final match put Italo against Ilke Bulut and a 2-0 lead was enough for Lins to secure the title.
85kg – Charles Negromonte fought twice to reach the gold medal. First he caught Faisal Al Kitbe with an armlock. Then he met up with Santeri Lilus in the final. The gold medal came Negromonte’s way after he reached full mount and choked Lilus, forcing him to tap.
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94kg – Xande Ribeiro won his third gold medal in five Grand Slam events this season with two submissions in two matches in London. He debuted with a choke from the back on Jackson Sousa in the semifinal. The gold medal match put Xande against Poland’s Adam Wardzinski, in a replay of the final at the Grand Slam in Abu Dhabi. This time, Xande did not hold back and quickly made to Adam’s back to finish with a bow and arrow choke.
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110kg – Jose Junior and Gabriel Arges fought for the gold medal, but also for the lead in the UAEJJF’s annual athlete’s ranking. Arges moved up two weight divisions to try to steal the lead out of Junior’s hands. Unfortunately for Gabriel, Junior was on fire, debuting in the semifinals with a 17-0 blowout on Antonio Junior. Arges made his way to the gold medal match with a 2-0 lead over the always tough Gabriel Lucas. The title and the lead in the ranking remained with Junior after a win in the final for the slim margin of one penalty put him ahead of Arges at the end of a very close final match.
BROWN/BLACK FEMALE
55KG – In a single match, Vanessa English kept the gold medal with the home country after a 3-2 lead on advantages was the edge over Brazil’s Mayra Abrahão.
62kg – Luiza Monteiro fought twice to win the gold medal and the cash prize. First she caught Maria Asensi with a leg lock and then outscored Cornelia Rossier 9-2 in the final.
70kg – Ana Carolina Vieira won her third gold medal in five events this season with a single match campaign. Merciless, the Brazilian took Samantha Cook’s back and quickly found a choke to secure the title.
90kg – Nathiely de Jesus also had to fight only once in London to win her fourth gold medal in five events this season. She worked her way to mount Jessica Silva and transitioned to an armbar that meant the end of the match.
In the teams competition, the podium was the following: 1st – Checkmat International (5712pts), 2nd – Roger Gracie Academy (4580pts), 3rd – GF Team (2840pts). Click here for the full results in all divisions at play this Saturday.
The Abu Dhabi Grand Slam Jiu-Jitsu takes a three month break and starts again in the 2017/2018 season in Tokyo, Japan, on July 15. Stay tuned for more thrills.
About the UAEJJF
With the support and guidance of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, the UAE Jiu-Jitsu Federation was established in November 2012 as the official authority for Jiu-Jitsu in the UAE.
The Federation plays a leading role in supporting Jiu-Jitsu and contributing to building a strong generation of UAE athletes to excel at the local and international levels. The Federation’s role is to implement policies that develop the sport in collaboration with various government entities, educational institutions and other partners in order to advance the sport locally, regionally and globally.
For More Info:
UAEJJF: uaejjf.org
Grand Slam London: uaejjf.org/event/info/291
2017 ADWPJJC: uaejjf.org/event/info/295
Ranking: uaejjf.org/rank/show/25
Membership: uaejjf.org/membership/membershipType
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Abu Dhabi Grand Slam London 2017 Results
Alexandre Ribeiro won Gold by choking Adam Wardzinski at the male Gi Black Belt 94kg male division
Jose Junior beat Gabriel De Sousa on points at the male Gi Black Belt 110kg division to win the Gold
Faisal Al Ketbi’s Grand Slam medal-less streak followed him from Abu Dhabi to London in another disappointing day for the Emirati
London, UK, 18 March, 2017: The Abu Dhabi Grand Slam returned to London for the fifth and final leg of the 2016-17 season, as Alexandre Ribeiro beat Adam Wardzinski by a bow and arrow choke submission at the Gi 94kg male black belt division finals and Nathiely De Jesus submitted Jessica Da Silva by an arm bar in a highly competitive and close fight at the Gi 90kg female black / brown belt division at the Abu Dhabi Grand Slam Jiu-Jitsu World Tour in London.
The event began with national anthem of United Arab Emirates and United Kingdom in the presence of the United Arab Emirates Ambassador to London, His Excellency Sulaiman Hamid Al Mazroui, UAEJJF board member, Ms. Samira Al Romaithi, Abu Dhabi Grand Slam Director, Mr. Tareq Al Bahri and UAEJJF Director of Marketing and Finance, Mr. Muhammed Hussain Al Marzooqi.
“This was a very successful event hosted here in London at the Excel Arena. We have very strong ties and relations with London on many aspects, from sports to tourism to trade. Congratulations to everyone who worked very hard on this event and congratulations to all the players who took part today. ” Said H.E Sulaiman Hamid Al Mazroui, United Arab Emirates Ambassador to London
The Excel London Arena was at full capacity with 1,628 energetic fans in attendance and the viewers across Abu Dhabi Sports TV and the 12 broadcasters from around the world witnessed some fast paced and tactical matches.
Alexandre Ribeiro and Adam Wardzinski was one of the most thrilling fights of the day. The fight was technical and tactical from both players, as Ribeiro began with his natural calm and composed style, Wardzinski was up for a fight but Ribeiro eventually worked his way to Wardzinski’s back to finish him off with a bow and arrow choke.
“After the success at the other four events, I wanted to come here in London and finish off the season in style. And what better way to do it than winning the gold. Respect to Adam, he was really tough. We can see the sport of jiu-jitsu is gaining some buzz here in London and I think with the constant support of UAE jiu-jitsu, it will be even bigger in the coming years.” said Alexandre Ribeiro
“Another great event and another gold. I am very happy for my team mates, my coaches and everyone involved at the Federation for a successful season. My goal for next season is to compete in the Black belt division. I hope that would be a possibility.” Yahya Al Hammadi
The Abu Dhabi Grand Slam Jiu-Jitsu World Tour 2017-18 season returns this summer: 15th July 2017 in Tokyo [Japan], 23rd and 24th September 2017 in Los Angeles [USA], 10th, 11th & 12th November 2017 in Rio de Janeiro [Brazil], 12th & 13th January 2018 in Abu Dhabi [UAE] and March 2018 in London [UK].
Male Black Belt Results
62kg: Medalists: 1st – Hiago Silva, 2nd – Erno Elgland, 3rd – Rodnei Junior
69kg: Medalists: 1st – Italo Lins, 2nd – Victor Moraes, 3rd – Maxmiliano Campos
77kg: Medalists: 1st – Talison Costa, 2nd – Ilke Bulut , 3rd – Ross Nicholls
85kg: Medalists: 1st – Charles Santos, 2nd – Santeri Lilius, 3rd – Bradley Hill
94kg: Medalists: 1st – Xande Ribiero, 2nd – Adam Wardzinski, 3rd – Jackson Dos Santos
110kg: Medalists: 1st – Jose Junior, 2nd – Gabriel De Sousa, 3rd – Gabriel Lucas
Female Brown/Black Belt Results
55kg: Medalists: 1st – Vanessa English, 2nd – Mayra Abrahao
62kg: Medalists: 1st – Luiza Da Costa, 2nd – Cornelia Rossier, 3rd – Leoni Munslow
70kg: Medalists: 1st – Ana Srour, 2nd – Samantha Cook, 3rd – Laila Carneiro
90kg: Medalists: 1st – Nathiely De Jesus, 2nd – Jessica Da Silva, 3rd – Claire-France Thevenon
Masters 1 Black Belt Results
62kg: Gabriel Moraes
69kg: Thiago Marques
77kg: Pedro Bessa
85kg: Andre De Souza
94kg: Celso Junior
110kg: Paulo Pinto
About UAEJJF:
UAE Jiu-jitsu Federation was established in November 2012 as the official authority for jiu-jitsu in the UAE. The Federation plays a leading role in supporting jiu-jitsu and contributing to building a strong generation of UAE athletes to excel at the local and international levels. The Federation’s role is to implement policies that develop the sport in collaboration with various government entities, educational institutions and other partners in order to advance the sport locally, regionally and globally. Like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter @uaejjf, follow us on Instagram @uaejjf and visit us online at https://www.uaejjf.com
Media Contact:
Omar Al Raisi
DANTANI, Inc. Sports
Tel: +971501249118
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.dantaniinc.com
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806 Jiu-Jitsu Players will compete at The Abu Dhabi Grand Slam in London, UK on 18 March
The Winners at the Abu Dhabi Grand Slam in London will win a combined total of $100,000 in Cash Prizes
London, UK, 14th March 2017: The fifth and final leg of the Abu Dhabi Grand Slam in London is shaping up to be one of UAE Jiu-Jitsu Federation’s best event of the season, in the most prestigious and highest paid jiu-jitsu world tour, with 806 players registered to compete at the Excel London Arena, on Saturday 18th March.
The registrations have been closed and the Abu Dhabi Grand Slam aims to provide the star studded line up of the worlds best jiu-jitsu players a competitive environment and platform in London to achieve their sporting excellence.
Top black belt players confirmed include: Alexandre Ribeiro, Ana Srour, Claire-France Thevenon, Mayra Abrahao, Faisal Al Ketbi, Cornelia Rossier, Gabriel Regnier, Alexander Bayer, Stephanie Hennequin, Mieszko Maciejewski, Tiago Bravo, Konstantinos Nicolopoulos, Lucio Santos, Ricardo Oliveira, Jackson Santos, Craig Ewers and more.
The Abu Dhabi Grand Slam in London will begin at 10:00am until 19:00pm (UK standard time). The pre-date weigh-in will take place from 17:00pm to 19:00pm at Excel London Arena; the on-date early weigh-in will take place on the day of the event from 8:30am to 9:30am.
Abu Dhabi Grand Slam | London, will be broadcasted live on Abu Dhabi Sports TV in the UAE & MENA region. Other broadcast partners include: Canal Combate, FloGrappling, LeSports China, Dubai Sports TV, Fight Network, Abema TV, City 7 Dubai, Sharjah Sports TV and TNN Tunisia.
British players are leading the way with 195 players in London, with Brazil coming in next with 119 players, followed by United Arab Emirates with 78 players.
Facts on Abu Dhabi Grand Slam | London
Total number of players: 806
Total number of nationalities: 59
Total number of male players: 697
Total number of female players: 109
Total number of black belt players: 131
Nationalities List
UK: 195
Brazil: 119
UAE: 78
Poland: 60
France: 55
Portugal: 49
Spain: 35
Italy: 21
Sweden: 18
Belgium: 14
Norway: 10
In addition to Switzerland, USA, Croatia, Ireland, Algeria, Austria, Angola, Lithuania,, Canada, Bahrain, Japan, Korea, Chile and more
Number of players by belts
Black: 131
Brown 107
Blue: 249
Purple: 149
White: 170
Top Black Belt Male Players
62kg: Michael Woolf Barnato, Hiago George Silva, Erno Andreas Elgland
69kg: Maxmiliano Campos, Isaque Paiva, Victor Moraes.
77kg: Tiago Bravo, Melksedec Franco, Marco Queiroz, Yan Almeida.
85kg: Faisal Al Ketbi, Vinicius Da Fernandes, Igor Araujo, Raimundo Sousa
94kg: Alexandre Ribeiro, Alexander Bayer, Jackson Santos, Valdir Araujo.
110kg: Gabriel Arges Sousa, Antonio Henriques Junior, Henirque Pereira.
Top Brown/Black Belt Female Players
55kg: Mayra Abrahao, Vanessa English
62kg: Luiza Monteiro Costa, Cornelia Rossier, Maria Asensi
70kg: Cintia Camargo, Ana Carolina Srour, Laila Berger Carneiro
90kg: Birgit Schuette, Claire-France Thevenon, Jessica Medeiros Silva
MEDIA ACCREDITATION
Fight media credentials can be picked up on the day of event, Saturday, 18th March from 9am at the Excel London Arena. Proper personal photo ID is required for credential pick-up.
FIGHT WEEK ACTIVITIES
Rules Meeting: Friday 17th March [18:00PM to 19:30PM]
Venue: Excel London Arena
Weigh-ins: Friday 17th March [17:00pm to 19:00pm], Saturday 18th March [8:30am to 9:30am]
Venue: Excel London Arena
Main Event: Gi – Saturday 18th March [9:00am to 19:00pm]
Venue: Excel London Arena
About UAEJJF:
UAE Jiu-Jitsu Federation was established in November 2012 as the official authority for jiu-jitsu in the UAE. The Federation plays a leading role in supporting jiu-jitsu and contributing to building a strong generation of UAE athletes to excel at the local and international levels. The Federation’s role is to implement policies that develop the sport in collaboration with various government entities, educational institutions and other partners in order to advance the sport locally, regionally and globally. Like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter @uaejjf, follow us on Instagram @uaejjf and visit us online at https://www.uaejjf.com
Media Contact:
Omar Al Raisi
DANTANI, Inc. Sports
Tel: +971501249118
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.dantaniinc.com
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