Madagascar wishes to field 11 jujitsuka at the 15th edition of the Jujitsu World Championship in November. However, the departure of the entire delegation is still uncertain.
The Malagasy Jujitsu Federation has published the names of the fighters who will defend the honor of Madagascar at the world championship in Abu Dhabi at the beginning of November. At the start of the grouping, 22 jujitsuka from seven different clubs were present, but only 11 high-level fighters were retained in the final list. Among those selected, we find big names such as Tsinjo Rakotomaria, alias Gou, the globalist who aspires to reconnect with the international title. The team also includes multi-disciplinarians and national champions, spread across different belts. Andy is a brown belt, Diary and Fifaliana are purple belts, while Rajo is a blue belt. The one and only woman selected is called Nosy, and she is a green belt. These fighters will compete in the professional, Masters and youth categories. However, the committee has not yet decided whether fighters will also participate in the amateur category. The regrouping continues for the Malagasy clan, and a professional coach will take charge of their physical preparation from next week.
Furthermore, the Federation is looking for subsidies for the departure of the Malagasy delegation. She is still awaiting support from the Ministry of Youth and Sports for this outing. Until now, the operation of this body is financed by its sponsors and through the events it organizes. The necessary budget for each fighter amounts to 7 million ariary for this world championship in Abu Dhabi. The President of the Federation, Johary Rakotozafy, called for support for the national team, emphasizing that every contribution, no matter how modest, is welcome to enable these 11 selected fighters from different categories and different clubs to travel. in Abu Dhabi for the World Jiu-Jitsu Championship, 15th edition.
Manjata Razafy
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