2011 Ju-Jitsu World Championships

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2011 Ju-Jitsu World Championships
Host city Flag of Colombia.svg Cali, Colombia
Dates15–16 October
Main venue Evangelista Mora Coliseum [1]
  2010
2012  

The 2011 Ju-Jitsu World Championship were the 10th edition of the Ju-Jitsu World Championships, and were held in Cali, Colombia from October 15 to October 16, 2011.

Contents

Schedule

European Ju-Jitsu

Fighting System

Men's events

CategoryGoldSilverBronze
–56 kgFlag of Germany.svg  Peter Morgner  (GER)Flag of Colombia.svg  Jeison Mora  (COL)Flag of France.svg  Fabien Biteau  (FRA)Flag of Iran.svg  Mehdi Hadiha  (IRI)
–62 kgFlag of Russia.svg  Pavel Korzhavykh  (RUS)Flag of Spain.svg  Javier García  (ESP)Flag of Germany.svg  Gerhard Mende  (GER)Flag of France.svg  Mohamed Drari  (FRA)
–69 kgFlag of Russia.svg  Dmitry Beshenets  (RUS)Flag of Germany.svg  Alexander Reichert  (GER)Flag of Ukraine.svg  Andriy Olkha  (UKR)Flag of France.svg  Sébastien Marty  (FRA)
–77 kgFlag of Russia.svg  Igor Rudnev  (RUS)Flag of Russia.svg  Anton Fedorov  (RUS)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Johan de Gier  (NED)Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Sami Loussif  (BEL)
–85 kgFlag of Iran.svg  Masoud Jalilvand  (IRI)Flag of Poland.svg  Tomasz Krajewski  (POL)Flag of Poland.svg  Rafał Riss  (POL)Flag of Russia.svg  Dmitry Nebolsin  (RUS)
–94 kgFlag of Poland.svg  Tomasz Szewczak  (POL)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Gertjan Hofland  (NED)Flag of Spain.svg  Thaer Odeh  (ESP)Flag of France.svg  Vincent Parisi  (FRA)
+94 kgFlag of France.svg  Frédéric Husson  (FRA)Flag of Iran.svg  Mojtaba Akbari  (IRI)Flag of Argentina.svg  Ricardo Aguirre  (ARG)Flag of Germany.svg  Simon Roiger  (GER)

Women's events

CategoryGoldSilverBronze
–49 kgFlag of Poland.svg  Agnieszka Bergier  (POL)Flag of Romania.svg  Cătălina Mihalache  (ROU)Flag of Germany.svg  Maria Salmanov  (GER)Flag of France.svg  Manon Bouquillon  (FRA)
–55 kgFlag of Germany.svg  Mandy Sonnemann  (GER)Flag of Poland.svg  Martyna Bierońska  (POL)Flag of Russia.svg  Olga Shitova  (RUS)Flag of Norway.svg  Anna Knutsen  (NOR)
–62 kgFlag of Germany.svg  Carina Neupert  (GER)Flag of France.svg  Séverine Nébié  (FRA)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Heleen Baars  (NED)Flag of Sweden.svg  Sara Widgren  (SWE)
–70 kgFlag of Poland.svg  Emilia Maćkowiak  (POL)Flag of France.svg  Myriam Rahali  (FRA)Flag of Russia.svg  Aleksandra Ivanova  (RUS)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Lindsay Wyatt  (NED)
+70 kgFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  Catherine Jacques  (BEL)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Albertine Los  (NED)Flag of Slovenia.svg  Sabina Predovnik  (SLO)Flag of Russia.svg  Alla Paderina  (RUS)

Duo System

Duo Classic events

CategoryGoldSilverBronze
menFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Ruben Assmann  (NED)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Johan de Gier  (NED)
Flag of Germany.svg  Dries Beyer  (GER)
Flag of Germany.svg  Raphael Rochner  (GER)
Flag of Italy.svg  Michele Vallieri  (ITA)
Flag of Italy.svg  Vito Zaccaria  (ITA)
Flag of France.svg  Johann Mauny  (FRA)
Flag of France.svg  Kamel Zeghmar  (FRA)
womenFlag of Romania.svg  Genoveva Galan  (ROU)
Flag of Romania.svg  Cătălina Mihalache  (ROU)
Flag of Austria.svg  Mirnesa Bećirović  (AUT)
Flag of Austria.svg  Mirneta Bećirović  (AUT)
Flag of Russia.svg  Anastasiya Michaylova  (RUS)
Flag of Russia.svg  Nataliya Krylova  (RUS)
Flag of France.svg  Isabelle Bacon  (FRA)
Flag of France.svg  Patricia Floquet  (FRA)
mixedFlag of Austria.svg  Marcus Haider  (AUT)
Flag of Austria.svg  Vera Bichler  (AUT)
Flag of Germany.svg  Tom Ismer  (GER)
Flag of Germany.svg  Dominika Zagorski  (GER)
Flag of Italy.svg  Michele Vallieri  (ITA)
Flag of Italy.svg  Sara Paganini  (ITA)
Flag of France.svg  Nicolas Perea  (FRA)
Flag of France.svg  Aurore Perea  (FRA)

Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu

Men's events

CategoryGoldSilverBronze
–70 kgFlag of France.svg  Sébastien Marty  (FRA)Flag of Colombia.svg  Wilson Alzate  (COL)Flag of Iran.svg  Mohsen Ghaffar  (IRI)Flag of Mexico.svg  Enrique Rivera  (MEX)
–85 kgFlag of Russia.svg  Dmitry Nebolsin  (RUS)Flag of Germany.svg  Wolfgang Heindel [de]  (GER)Flag of France.svg  Franck Vatan  (FRA)Flag of Italy.svg  Fabricio Nascimento  (ITA)
+85 kgFlag of France.svg  Frédéric Husson  (FRA)Flag of France.svg  Vincent Parisi  (FRA)Flag of Colombia.svg  Alvaro Riascos  (COL)Flag of Italy.svg  Marcelo Coppa  (ITA)

Women's events

CategoryGoldSilverBronze
–58 kgFlag of Poland.svg  Martyna Bierońska  (POL)Flag of France.svg  Isabelle Bacon  (FRA)Flag of Italy.svg  Anastasia Tonelli  (ITA)Flag of Mexico.svg  Danae Morin  (MEX)
–70 kgFlag of France.svg  Séverine Nébié  (FRA)Flag of Colombia.svg  Madeline Choconta  (COL)Flag of Poland.svg  Emilia Maćkowiak  (POL)Flag of Mexico.svg  María Rodríguez  (MEX)

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References

  1. Luis Arturo Soler Haro (2011-09-15). "1ST INVITATION TO WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 2011" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-03-28. Retrieved 2019-11-29.