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|{{flagicon|YEM}} Osamah Almarwai <small>(1/1)</small>|| {{flagicon|Brazil}} Lucas Pinheiro <small>(1/1)</small> || {{flagicon|USA}} Gianni Grippo <small>(3/3)</small>|| {{flagicon|CAN}} Dante Leon <small>(2/2)</small> || {{flagicon|BRA}} Andy Murasaki <small>(1/1)</small> || {{flagicon|BRA}} Jonnatas Gracie <small>(1/1)</small> || |
|{{flagicon|YEM}} Osamah Almarwai <small>(1/1)</small>|| {{flagicon|Brazil}} Lucas Pinheiro <small>(1/1)</small> || {{flagicon|USA}} Gianni Grippo <small>(3/3)</small>|| {{flagicon|CAN}} Dante Leon <small>(2/2)</small> || {{flagicon|BRA}} Andy Murasaki <small>(1/1)</small> || {{flagicon|BRA}} Jonnatas Gracie <small>(1/1)</small> || || {{flagicon|BRA}} Henrique Ceconi <small>(1/1)</small> || {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Roberto Abreu]] <small>(8/8)</small> || |
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Revision as of 21:09, 13 December 2022
Competition details | |
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Location | Long Beach, California |
Local name(s) | Sem Kimono Mundials, No-Gi Worlds |
Discipline | Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu |
Organiser | International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation |
History | |
First edition | 2007 |
Editions | 11 |
Most wins | Caio Terra (10) |
The World No-Gi Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Championship is a no-gi Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) tournament hosted annually by the International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation held at California State University in Long Beach, California. The 2022 edition will be held in Anaheim, California from December 7 to December 11, 2022.
History
Since its creation in 2007, Caio Terra has won 10 No-Gi World Championships, the highest in IBJJF No-Gi competition history, and Michelle Nicolini, Luiza Monteiro and Gabrielle Garcia have each won 4 No-Gi World Championships, tying for the highest number of women's championships.
Weight classes
Weight divisions | Adults/Masters Men | Juvenile No Gi – Men | Adults/Masters No Gi Women | Juvenile No Gi – Women |
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Rooster | 55.5 kg (122.4 lb) | 51.50 kg (113.5 lb) | 46.5 kg (102.5 lb) | 42.50 kg (93.7 lb) |
Light or Super Feather | 61.5 kg (135.6 lb) | 56.50 kg (124.6 lb) | 51.5 kg (113.5 lb) | 46.50 kg (102.5 lb) |
Feather | 67.5 kg (148.8 lb) | 61.50 kg (135.6 lb) | 56.5 kg (124.6 lb) | 50.50 kg (111.3 lb) |
Light | 73.5 kg (162.0 lb) | 66.50 kg (146.6 lb) | 61.5 kg (135.6 lb) | 54.50 kg (120.2 lb) |
Middle | 79.5 kg (175.3 lb) | 71.50 kg (157.6 lb) | 66.5 kg (146.6 lb) | 58.50 kg (129.0 lb) |
Medium Heavy | 85.5 kg (188.5 lb) | 76.50 kg (168.7 lb) | 71.5 kg (157.6 lb) | 62.50 kg (137.8 lb) |
Heavy | 91.5 kg (201.7 lb) | 81.50 kg (179.7 lb) | 76.5 kg (168.7 lb) | 66.50 kg (146.6 lb) |
Super Heavy | 97.5 kg (215.0 lb) | 86.50 kg (190.7 lb) | No weight limit | No weight limit |
Ultra Heavy | No weight limit | No weight limit | n/a | n/a |
Open Class | open to all divisions | depends on tournament | open to all divisions | depends on tournament |
Men's Champions
Year | 55.5 kg | 61.5 kg | 67.5 kg | 73.5 kg | 79.5 kg | 85.5 kg | 91.5 kg | 97.5 kg | +97.5 kg | Absolute |
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2007[1] | Takeo Tani (1/1) | Samuel Braga (1/1) | Rubens Charles (1/4) | Jeff Glover (1/1) | Pablo Popovitch (1/3) | Kim Johnson (1/1) | Roberto Camargo (1/5) | Vinny Magalhaes (1/1) | Bruno Paulista (1/1) | Jeff Monson (1/1) |
2008[2] | Pablo Texeira (1/2) | Caio Terra (1/10) | Bruno Frazatto (1/1) | Rubens Charles (2/4) | Daniel Moraes (1/1) | Saulo Ribeiro (1/1) | Roberto Alencar (2/5) | Gabriel Vella (1/1) | Antonio Braga Neto (1/3) | Antonio Braga Neto (2/3) |
2009[3] | Pablo Texeira (2/2) | Caio Terra (2/10) | Baret Yoshida (1/1) | Lucas Lepri (1/3) | Lucas Leite (1/3) | Romulo Barral (1/1) | Roberto Alencar (3/5) | Antonio Braga Neto (3/3) | Josh Barnett (1/1) | Roberto Alencar (4/5) |
2010[4] | Brandon Mullins (1/2) | Caio Terra (3/10) | Justin Rader (1/2) | Lucas Lepri (2/3) | Gilbert Burns (1/2) | Pablo Popovitch (2/3) | Rafael Lovato Jr. (1/3) | João Assis (1/3) | Roberto Abreu (1/8) | Roberto Abreu (2/8) |
2011[5] | Brandon Mullins (2/2) | Caio Terra (4/10) | Rubens Charles (3/4) | Lucas Lepri (3/3) | Victor Estima (1/1) | Rafael Lovato Jr. (2/3) | Lucas Leite (2/3) | Marcus Almeida (1/2) | Roberto Abreu (3/8) | Marcus Almeida (2/2) |
2012[6] | Caio Terra (5/10) | Henrique Rezende (1/1) | Rubens Charles (4/4) | Augusto Mendes (1/2) | De'Alonzio Jackson (1/2) | Pablo Popovitch (3/3) | Roberto Alencar (5/5) | Alexandre Ribeiro (1/2) | Roberto Abreu (4/8) | Alexandre Ribeiro (2/2) |
2013[7] | Caio Terra (6/10) | Laercio Fernandes (1/1) | Justin Rader (2/2) | Jonathan Torres (1/1) | Gilbert Burns (2/2) | Eduardo Telles (1/1) | Jackson Sousa (1/1) | James Puopolo (1/1) | Rafael Lovato Jr. (3/3) | Murilo Santana (1/1) |
2014[8] | Caio Terra (7/10) | João Miyao (1/4) | Samir Chantre (1/1) | AJ Agazarm (1/1) | Marcelo Mafra (1/2) | Keenan Cornelius (1/2) | Lucas Leite (3/3) | João Assis (2/3) | Yuri Simões (1/4) | Yuri Simões (2/4) |
2015[9] | Caio Terra (8/10) | João Miyao (2/4) | Augusto Mendes (2/2) | Michael Langhi (1/1) | De'Alonzio Jackson (2/2) | Lucas Barbosa (1/4) | Felipe Pena (1/2) | João Assis (3/3) | Gabriel Lucas (1/1) | Felipe Pena (2/2) |
2016[10] | Caio Terra (9/10) | Michael Musumeci (1/1) | Osvaldo Moizinho (1/2) | Marcio Barbosa (1/1) | Marcelo Mafra (2/2) | Josh Hinger (1/3) | Lucas Barbosa (2/4) | Luis Panza (1/1) | Yuri Simões (3/4) | Yuri Simões (4/4) |
2017[11] | Caio Terra (10/10) | João Miyao (3/4) | Osvaldo Moizinho (2/2) | Renato Canuto (1/1) | Josh Hinger (2/3) | Keenan Cornelius (2/2) | Arnaldo Maidana (1/1) | Lucas Barbosa (3/4) | Roberto Abreu (5/8) | Lucas Barbosa (4/4) |
2018[12] | Nobuhiro Sawada (1/1) | João Miyao (4/4) | Kennedy Maciel (1/1) | Gianni Grippo (1/3) | Hugo Marques (1/2) | Josh Hinger (3/3) | Tim Spriggs (1/1) | Kaynan Duarte (1/1) | Gordon Ryan (1/2) | Gordon Ryan (2/2) |
2019[13] | Thalison Soares (1/1) | Hiago George (1/1) | Alexssandro Sodré (1/1) | Johnny Tama (1/1) | Dante Leon (1/2) | Manuel Ribamar (1/1) | Adam Wardzinski (1/1) | Vinicius Gazola (1/1) | Roberto Abreu (6/8) | Victor Hugo (1/1) |
2021[14] | Estevan Martinez-Garcia (1/1) | Carlos 'Bebeto' Oliveira (1/1) | Diego Oliveira Batista (1/1) | Gianni Grippo (2/3) | Hugo Marques (2/2) | Jeferson Guaresi (1/1) | Pedro Marinho (1/2) | Devhonte Johnson (1/1) | Roberto Abreu (7/8) | Pedro Marinho (2/2) |
2022[15] | Osamah Almarwai (1/1) | Lucas Pinheiro (1/1) | Gianni Grippo (3/3) | Dante Leon (2/2) | Andy Murasaki (1/1) | Jonnatas Gracie (1/1) | Henrique Ceconi (1/1) | Roberto Abreu (8/8) |
Women's Champions
Year | n/a | 51.5 kg | 56.5 kg | 61.5 kg | 66.5 kg | 71.5 kg | +71.5 kg | n/a | Absolute |
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2007[1] | Bianca Andrade Barreto (1/2) | Gazzy Parman (1/1) | Hannette Staack (1/1) | Penny Thomas (1/1) | |||||
2008[2] | Leticia Ribeiro (1/2) | Bianca Andrade Barreto (2/2) | Michele Nicolini (1/4) | Ana Laura Cordeiro (1/2) | Gabrielle Garcia (1/4) | Ana Laura Cordeiro (2/2) | |||
2009[3] | Sofia Amarante (1/2) | Sophia McDermott Drysdale (1/2) | Hillary Williams (1/2) | Valerie Worthington (1/1) | Gabrielle Garcia (2/4) | Hillary Williams (2/2) | |||
2010[4] | Leticia Ribeiro (2/2) | Beatriz Mesquita (1/5) | Emily Kwok (1/1) | Luiza Monteiro (1/4) | Katrina Weilbacher (1/1) | Michele Nicolini (2/4) | |||
2011[5] | Michele Nicolini (3/4) | Beatriz Mesquita (2/5) | Rachel Demara (1/1) | Fernanda Mazzelli (1/2) | Emily Wetzel (1/1) | Michelle Nicolini (4/4) | |||
2012[6] | Sofia Amarante (2/2) | Ana Carolina Vidal (1/2) | Beatriz Mesquita (3/5) | Luiza Monteiro (2/4) | Fernanda Mazzelli (2/2) | Tammy Griego (1/1) | |||
2013[7] | Tammi Musumeci (1/4) | Ana Carolina Vidal (2/2) | Luiza Monteiro (3/4) | Talita Nogueira (1/3) | Talita Nogueira (2/3) | ||||
Year | 47.5 kg | 51.5 kg | 56.5 kg | 61.5 kg | 66.5 kg | 71.5 kg | 76.5 kg | +76.5 kg | Absolute |
2014[8] | Mackenzie Dern (1/2) | Sophia McDermott Drysdale (2/2) | Luiza Monteiro (4/4) | Andresa Correa (1/3) | Gabrielle Garcia (3/4) | Gabrielle Garcia (4/4) | |||
2015[9] | Pati Fontes (1/3) | Tammi Musumeci (2/4) | Karen Antunes (1/1) | Angelica Galvao (1/1) | Andresa Correa (2/3) | Mackenzie Dern (2/2) | |||
2016[10] | Pati Fontes (2/3) | Talita Alencar (1/4) | Tammi Musumeci (3/4) | Amanda Alequin (1/1) | Nathiely de Jesus (1/3) | Andresa Correa (3/3) | Nathiely de Jesus (2/3) | ||
2017[11] | Pati Fontes (3/3) | Talita Alencar (2/4) | Jena Bishop (1/1) | Raquel Pa'aluhi(1/3) | Jéssica Flowers (1/4) | Jéssica Flowers (2/4) | |||
2018[12] | Mayssa Bastos (1/3) | Ffion Davies (1/2) | Catherine Perret (1/1) | Beatriz Mesquita (4/5) | Luanna Alzuguir (1/1) | Nathiely de Jesus (3/3) | Jéssica Flowers (3/4) | Beatriz Mesquita (5/5) | |
2019[13] | Mayssa Bastos (2/3) | Amanda Monteiro (1/1) | Talita Alencar (3/4) | Nathalie Ribeiro (1/1) | Raquel Pa'aluhi (2/3) | Vedha Toscano (1/1) | Talita Nogueira (3/3) | Kendall Reusing (1/1) | Jéssica Flowers (4/4) |
2021[14] | Mayssa Bastos (3/3) | Talita Alencar (4/4) | Ffion Davies (2/2) | Raquel Pa'aluhi (3/3) | Elisabeth Clay (1/3) | Rafaela Guedes (1/2) | Mayara Custódio (1/1) | Rafaela Guedes (2/2) | |
2022[14] | Jhenifer Aquino (1/1) | Alex Nguyen (1/1) | Tammi Musumeci (4/4) | Brianna Ste-Marie (1/1) | Elisabeth Clay (2/3) | Amy Campo (1/1) | Andressa Cintra (1/1) | Letícia Cardozo (1/1) | Elisabeth Clay (3/3) |
See also
- International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation
- World Jiu-Jitsu Championship
- Pan Jiu-Jitsu Championship
- Pan Jiu-Jitsu No-Gi Championship
- European Open Championship
- European Open Nogi Championship
- Brazilian National Jiu-Jitsu Championship
- Brazilian Nationals Jiu-Jitsu No-Gi Championship
- Asian Open Championship
- Abu Dhabi Combat Club Submission Wrestling World Championship
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