European Championship (Brazilian jiu-jitsu)
Competition details | |
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Location | Lisbon, Portugal |
Local name(s) | Euros |
Discipline | Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu |
Organiser | International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation |
Divisions | |
Current weight divisions |
Ultra Heavyweight: over 221.0 lb (+100.5 kg) |
History | |
First edition | 2004 |
Editions | 9 |
Most wins | Braulio Estima (5) |
The European Championship is the most prestigious and largest Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu tournament held in Europe by the International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation.
This championship has been held since 2004 in January, in Lisbon, Portugal.[2]
European Champions in Men's Brazilian Jiu Jitsu by Year and Weight
Year | Host | 57 kg | 64 kg | 70 kg | 76 kg | 82 kg | 88 kg | 94 kg | 100 kg | +100 kg | Absolute |
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2004 | Wellington Diaz (1/3) | Carlos Lemos (1/1) | Carlos Vieira (1/1) | João Felipe (1/1) | Reinaldo Ramos (1/1) | Lucio Rodrigues (1/5) | Lucio Rodrigues (2/5) | ||||
2005 | Wellington Diaz (2/3) | Fredson Paixão (1/1) | Rodrigo Migliaccio (1/1) | Fabricio Camões (1/1) | Ronaldo Souza (1/1) | Lucio Rodrigues (3/4) | Roberto Abreu (1/1) | Roger Gracie (1/2) | Roger Gracie (2/2) | ||
2006 | Augustin Clement (1/1) | Wellington Diaz (3/3) | Christian Uflacker (1/1) | Leonardo Pechanha (1/1) | Eduardo Rios (1/1) | Alessandro Nunes (1/1) | Victor Costa (1/1) | Mario Reis (1/2) | |||
2007 | Anderson Perriera (1/1) | Reinaldo Ribeiro (1/2) | Phillipe Della Monica (1/1) | Alan Nascimento (1/3) | Raphael Abi Rihan (1/1) | Braulio Estima (1/5) | Rafael Lovato Jr. (1/1) | Bruno Santos (1/1) | Braulio Estima (2/5) | ||
2008 | Wekcilley Lima (1/1) | Felipe Costa (1/1) | Reinaldo Ribeiro (2/2) | Michel Maia (1/1) | Alan Nascimento (2/3) | Alexandre Souza (1/2) | Lima Junior (1/1) | Marcel Fortuna (1/1) | Luis Oliveira (1/1) | Alexandre Souza (2/2) | |
2009 | Pablo Santos (1/1) | Mario Reis (2/2) | Michael Langhi (1/4) | Kron Gracie (1/1) | Alan Nascimento (3/3) | Braulio Estima (3/5) | Rodrigo Cavaca (1/2) | Marcio Cruz (1/1) | Braulio Estima (4/5) | ||
2010 | Bruno Malfacine (1/1) | Guilherme Mendes (1/1) | Rafael Mendes (1/2) | Lucas Lepri (1/1) | Gustavo Campos (1/2) | Tarsis Humphreys (1/1) | Fabio Gurgel (1/1) | Ricardo Abreu (1/1) | Rodrigo Cavaca (2/3) | Gustavo Campos (2/2) | |
2011 | Ary Farias (1/1) | Eduardo Ramos (1/1) | Michael Langhi (2/4) | Claudio Calasans (1/3) | Braulio Estima (5/5) | Bernardo Faria (1/3) | Lucio Rodrigues (4/5) | Igor Silva (1/1) | Sergio Moraes (1/1) | ||
2012 | Koji Shibamoto (1/1) | Carlos Holanda (1/1) | Bruno Frazzato (1/1) | Roberto Satoshi (1/1) | Victor Estima (1/1) | Rodrigo Fajardo (1/1) | Rodolfo Vieira (1/1) | Bernardo Faria (2/3) | Alexander Trans (1/2) | Rodolfo Vieira (2/2) | |
2013 | Brandon Mullins (1/1) | Laercio Fernandes (1/1) | Rubens Charles (1/1) | Michael Langhi (3/4) | Claudio Calasans (2/3) | Romulo Barral (1/1) | Dimitrius Souza (1/1) | Bernardo Faria (3/3) | Alexander Trans (2/2) | Leo Nogueira (1/1) | |
2014 | Caio Terra (1/1) | Jose Barros (1/1) | Rafael Mendes (2/2) | Michael Langhi (4/4) | Claudio Calasans (3/3) | Tiago Silva (1/1) | Jackson Souza (1/1) | Lucio Rodrigues (5/5) | Rodrigo Cavaca (3/3) | Alexander Trans (3/3) | |
See also
- IBJJF
- World Championship
- World No-Gi Championship
- Pan Jiu-Jitsu Championship
- Pan No-Gi Championship
- Asian Open Championship
References
- ↑ "Weight Lists". IBJJF.org. Retrieved 2016-01-11.
- ↑ "EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP". International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation. Retrieved July 13, 2011.
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