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Start Planning Your Calendar To Compete In The ADGS This Season

Start Planning Your Calendar To Compete In The ADGS This Season

One of the most challenging and rewarding stages in the AJP roster, the Abu Dhabi Grand Slam World Tour is always a guaranteed hit among fight fans and athletes – often offering prizes to its champions as they show off their skills by facing some of the toughest fighters in the competitive scene!

Now, with the 2024-2025 season marking the 10th anniversary of the World Tour, the next locales were already chosen and announced, giving all warriors the chance to plan ahead to rack up those gold medals and ranking points.

From June 7th to 9th, the ADGS makes its debut in Istanbul, welcoming athletes of all ages and graduations across three days of competition in Turkey.

 

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After that, the tour returns to the tropical shores of Brazil between July 19th and 21st, bringing another edition of the ADGS Rio to shake things up in South America.

 

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Next up on the schedule and taking place on September 28th and 29th, the ADGS Dallas brings all of its high-octane action to Texas, in the United States.

It’s worth noting that you can still save your spot in all of these competitions. The registration period for the ADGS Istanbul closes on June 3rd, while the Rio and Dallas tournaments end on July 16th and September 23rd, respectively.

For more details, be sure to check out ajptour.com and answer all of your questions before setting yourself up for success with the ADGS.

This is your chance to put your training to the test on one of the most highly-regarded battlefields in competitive Jiu-Jitsu. Register to compete at the ADGS and follow @ajptour on social media to stay up-to-date on all things ADGS and AJP.

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