2020 Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu European Championship

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2020 Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu European Championship
2020 IBJJF Euro Logo.jpg
Location Flag of Portugal.svg Lisbon, Portugal
Dates29–26 January 2020
 2019 Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu European Championship

The 2020 Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu European Championship, officially called the 2020 European Jiu-Jitsu IBJFF Championship, was an international jiu-jitsu event organised by the International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation (IBJFF) held between 20 and 26 January 2020 in Lisbon, Portugal. [1]

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Men's medallists

Adult male black belt results [2]

DivisionGoldSilverBronze
Rooster (57.5 kg) Flag of Japan.svg Tomoyuki Hashimoto
Brasa CTA
Flag of Brazil.svg Thalison Soares
Cicero Costha Internacional
Flag of Brazil.svg Cleber Sousa
Atos Jiu-Jitsu
Flag of Japan.svg Koji Shibamoto
Tri-Force Jiu-Jitsu Academy
Light-feather (64 kg) Flag of the United States.svg Michael Musumeci Jr.
Brasa CTA
Flag of Brazil.svg Jonas Andrade
Cicero Costha Internacional
Flag of Brazil.svg Carlos Silva
GFTeam
Flag of Brazil.svg Diego Oliveira
Cicero Costha Internacional
Feather (70 kg) Flag of the United States.svg Isaac Doederlein
Alliance
Flag of Brazil.svg Leonardo Saggioro
Brazilian Top Team
Flag of Brazil.svg Alexssandro Sodré
Nova União
Flag of Brazil.svg Gabriel Sousa
ZR Team Association
Light (76 kg) Flag of Brazil.svg Jonnatas Gracie
Atos Jiu-Jitsu
Flag of Brazil.svg Vitor Henrique Oliveira
GFTeam
Flag of Brazil.svg Luan Carvalho
Nova União
Flag of Brazil.svg Pedro Veras
Cicero Costha Internacional
Middleweight (82.3 kg) Flag of Norway.svg Tommy Langaker
KMR BJJ Kimura
Flag of Portugal.svg Pedro Ramalho
Focus Jiu-Jitsu
Flag of Brazil.svg Alexandre de Jesus
Atos Jiu-Jitsu
Flag of Brazil.svg Ronaldo Júnior
Atos Jiu-Jitsu
Medium-heavyweight (88.3 kg) Flag of Portugal.svg Manuel Ribamar
Rodrigo Pinheiro BJJ
Flag of Portugal.svg Bruno Lima
AMA Jiu-Jitsu Team
Flag of Poland.svg Jakub Zajkowski
Gracie Barra
Flag of Finland.svg Santeri Lilius
Gracie Barra
Heavyweight (94.3 kg) Flag of the United States.svg Keenan Cornelius
Legion American Jiu-Jitsu
Flag of Poland.svg Adam Wardzinski
CheckMat
Flag of France.svg Dimitrius Souza
Alliance
Flag of Brazil.svg Jackson Sousa
CheckMat
Super-heavyweight (100.5 kg) Flag of Brazil.svg Patrick Gaudio
GFTeam
Flag of Brazil.svg Fellipe Andrew
Zenith BJJ
Flag of Brazil.svg Fellipe Trovo
Gracie Barra
Flag of Poland.svg Gerard Labinski
NS Brotherhood International
Ultra-heavyweight
(No Limit)
Flag of Brazil.svg Igor Schneider
Ns Brotherhood
Flag of France.svg Seif-Eddine Houmine
Team Lloyd Irvin
Flag of Brazil.svg Mahamed Aly
Icon Jiu-Jitsu Team
Flag of the United States.svg Tanner Rice
Double Five
Absolute (Open Class) Flag of Brazil.svg Fellipe Andrew
Zenith BJJ
Flag of Brazil.svg Keenan Cornelius
Legion American Jiu-Jitsu
Flag of Brazil.svg Fellipe Trovo
Gracie Barra
Flag of Brazil.svg Mahamed Aly
Team Lloyd Irvin

Women's medallists

Adult female black belt results [2]

DivisionGoldSilverBronze
Rooster (48.5 kg) Flag of Brazil.svg Mayssa Bastos
GFTeam
Flag of Brazil.svg Serena Gabrielli
Flow
n/a
Light-feather (53.5 kg) Flag of Brazil.svg Ana Rodrigues
Alliance
Flag of Brazil.svg Talita Alencar
Alliance
Flag of Spain.svg Naiomi Matthews
Team Ganbaru
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Rose-Marie El Sharouni
CheckMat
Feather (58.5 kg) Flag of Brazil.svg Amal Amjahid
PAT Academy Belgium
Flag of Brazil.svg Larissa Campos
Gracie Humaita
Flag of Brazil.svg Bianca Basílio
Atos Jiu-Jitsu
Flag of Brazil.svg Gabriela Fechter
CheckMat
Light (64 kg) Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Ffion Davies
ECJJA
Flag of Germany.svg Charlotte von Baumgarten
Mathias Ribeiro Team
Flag of Brazil.svg Nathalie Ribeiro
CheckMat International
Flag of the United States.svg Nicole Sullivan
Atos Jiu-Jitsu
Middleweight (69 kg) Flag of Brazil.svg Thamara Ferreira
Cicero Costha Internacional
Flag of the United States.svg Danielle Alvarez
LEAD BJJ
Flag of Germany.svg Hannah Rauch
Gracie Humaita
Flag of Norway.svg Julia Maele
OXY
Medium-heavyweight (74 kg) Flag of Brazil.svg Sábatha Laís
Ryan Gracie Team
Flag of the United States.svg Maggie Grindatti
Fight Sports International
Flag of Brazil.svg Maria Eduarda Vieira
Brazilian Power Team
Heavyweight (80 kg) Flag of England.svg Laura Barker
Gracie Barra
Flag of Poland.svg Magdalena Loska
Brasa CTA
Flag of France.svg Claire-France Thevenon
Mako Team Paris
Flag of Brazil.svg Patrícia Santos
Double Five
Super-heavyweight (No Limit) Flag of Brazil.svg Jessica Flowers
Gracie Barra
Flag of the United States.svg Kendall Reusing
Gracie Barra
Flag of Finland.svg Venla Luukkonen
Hilti Akademi Nord
Absolute (Open Class) Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Ffion Davies
ECJJA
Flag of Brazil.svg Jessica Flowers
Gracie Barra
Flag of Brazil.svg Larissa Campos
Gracie Humaita
Flag of the United States.svg Vedha Toscano
CheckMat

Teams results

Results by Academy [2]

RankMen's division
TeamPoints
1 Alliance 111
2Qatar BJJ Brasil52
3 GFTeam 47
4 Atos Jiu-Jitsu 38
5Cicero Costha Internacional30
6Brasa CTA24
7Frontline Academy22
8CheckMat20
9ZR Team Association16
10 Nova União 13
RankWomen's division
TeamPoints
1 CheckMat [lower-alpha 1] 51
2 Alliance 34
3 Gracie Barra 33
4 Atos Jiu-Jitsu 30
5ECJJA22
6 Nova União 22
7Brazilian Power Team19
8ZR Team Association19
9Brasa CTA15
10 GFTeam 13

See also

Notes

  1. Checkmat’s 5th Adult Female European title.

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