JERUSALEM - The 2022 European Ju-Jitsu Championship started on Thursday in the northern Israeli coastal city of Nahariya.
About 230 athletes from 22 countries and regions have registered for the four-day competition, which takes place at Ein-Sara Sport Hall in the Mediterranean city.
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This is the last major competition in this sport ahead of the Ju-Jitsu tournament in the 2022 World Games to be held in the US city of Birmingham between July 7 and 17.