Abu Dhabi: The UAE Jet Ski Championship second round, organized by the Abu Dhabi Marine Sports Club (ADMSC), has been confirmed to take place on November 15 to 16 at the Abu Dhabi Corniche.
The event is part of the 2025 marine sports calendar and is held under the supervision of the UAE Marine Sports Federation.
The championship has attracted leading riders from across the UAE, alongside participants from the Gulf region, Europe, and Asia. It aims to strengthen Abu Dhabi’s position as a regional hub for water sports and promote the development of marine racing disciplines.
Competitions will be held in several categories, including Stand-Up Professional (GP1), Stand-Up Junior (GP2), Sit-Down Professional (GP2), Sit-Down Novice (GP3), Sit-Down Spark (GP4), Freestyle (Freestyle Show), and Junior Classes 3.1, 3.2, and 3.3. Each race is designed to test speed, balance, and technical skills across various power and experience levels.

Event activities will begin on Friday, featuring registration, technical inspections, and a riders’ briefing. Racing will start on Saturday morning with the first stage, followed by the second stage on Sunday, after which winners will be honored during an official awards ceremony at the venue.
Thani Al Qemzi, Executive Director of Team Abu Dhabi and Modern Marine Sports, noted that the championship has become an essential part of the annual marine sports season. Al Qemzi stated that it serves as a platform to nurture young UAE talent, enhance technical expertise, and encourage greater participation in water sports competitions at international levels.
The Abu Dhabi Marine Sports Club continues to play a key role in hosting major local and international sporting events, aligning with Abu Dhabi’s vision to promote sports tourism and environmental sustainability through marine activities.
Through this championship, the UAE Marine Sports Federation and Abu Dhabi Marine Sports Club reaffirm their commitment to supporting sporting excellence, expanding the marine sports calendar, and encouraging youth involvement in professional-level competitions.

