CAIRO — Egyptian prodigy Abdelrahman Mohab dominated the mat in Rome, claiming gold at the prestigious Grand Slam Jiu-Jitsu Championship. This landmark victory not only marks a major milestone in his burgeoning career but also underscores the nation’s rising prominence in the global Jiu-Jitsu arena.
Rome triumph
Facing a hand-picked roster of the world’s top youth players, Mohab displayed a blend of precision, power, and tactical brilliance throughout the tournament.

From the first match to the final showdown, he commanded the mat with technical mastery and athletic prowess, leaving no doubt about his championship pedigree.
Technical brilliance
The Rome Grand Slam is renowned for its elite competition, attracting world-ranked athletes and champions from across the globe.
Mohab navigated each bout with poise and strategic insight, reading opponents flawlessly and executing a game plan honed through months of intensive training camps.
His gold medal reflects not just his natural talent, but the relentless preparation behind it.
Jiu-Jitsu surge
Mohab’s triumph highlights the remarkable growth of Egyptian Jiu-Jitsu, showcasing the country’s commitment to nurturing athletes capable of excelling on the world stage.
His victory in Rome signals Egypt’s emergence as a competitive force and serves as an inspiration for the next generation of champions.
Podium bound
Part of the renowned Abu Dhabi Grand Slam series, the Rome event is one of the most fiercely contested tournaments worldwide.
By taking gold, Mohab has solidified his status as one of the promising youth stars and positioned himself for future success on the global stage.
