Competition details | |
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Location | Barueri, Brazil |
Local name(s) | Brasileiro |
Discipline | Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu |
Organiser | International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation |
Divisions | |
Current weight divisions | Ultra Heavyweight: over 221.0 lbs (+100.5 kg) Super Heavyweight: under 221.0 lbs (-100.5 kg) Heavyweight: under 207.5 lbs (-94.3 kg) Medium Heavyweight: under 194.5 lbs (-88.3 kg) Middleweight: under 181.0 lbs (-82.3 kg) Lightweight: under 167.5 lbs (-76 kg) Featherweight: under 154.0 lbs (-70 kg) Light Featherweight: under 141.0 lbs (-64 kg) Roosterweight: under 126.5 lbs (-57 kg) |
History | |
First edition | 1996 |
Editions | 21 |
Most wins | Men Fredson Paixão (5) Women Bianca Barreto (13) |
The Campeonato Brasileiro de Jiu-Jitsu (lit. Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Championship), commonly known as Brasileiro, is an annual Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) tournament held in Brazil by the IBJJF. Brasileiro has been held annually since 1996, except for the year 2020 when it was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil. [2] [3] Through 2012 the event was held at the Ginásio do Tijuca Tênis Clube in Rio de Janeiro; since 2013 it has been held at the Ginásio Poliesportivo José Corrêa in Barueri, São Paulo.
The IBJJF gives tournaments weighting which helps calculate the number of points an athlete can win via their participation. For the 2017/2018 IBJJF calendar the Brazilian National has a weighting of 3. This puts it behind in weighting importance to the World Jiu-Jitsu Championship with a weighting of 7, the European Championship and Pans with weightings of 4 and alongside the Asian Open. [4]
In 2023, the IBJJF announced that FloGrappling had bought exclusive streaming rights to the tournament and would be the only place to watch the Brazilian National Jiu-Jitsu Championship moving forward. [5]
Year | 57 kg | 64 kg | 70 kg | 76 kg | 82 kg | 88 kg | 94 kg | 100 kg | +100 kg | Absolute |
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1996 | Marcos Barreto (1/1) | Helio Moreira (1/1) | Alexandre Carneiro (1/1) | Eduardo Galvão (1/3) | Eduardo Conceicao (1/1) | Antonio Schembri (1/2) | Fabio Gurgel (1/1) | Roberto Magalhaes (1/1) | Daniel Simoes (1/3) | Antonio Schrembi (2/2) |
1997 | Fredson Alves (1/1) | Paulo Coelo (1/1) | Eduardo Galvão (2/3) | Rafael Correa (1/2) | Ryan Gracie (1/1) | Eduardo Lima (1/1) | Bruno Severiano (1/1) | Daniel Simoes (2/3) | Rafael Correa (2/2) | |
1998 | Marcelo Perreira (1/2) | Robson Moura (1/1) | Vítor Ribeiro (1/1) | Marcio Feitosa (1/4) | Leo Vieira (1/1) | Saulo Ribeiro (1/2) | Amauri Bitetti (1/2) | Renato Ferro (1/1) | Luis Guilherme (1/2) | Saulo Ribeiro (2/2) |
1999 | Marcelo Perreira (2/2) | Bruno Ximenes (1/1) | Marco Barbosa (1/1) | Marcio Feitosa (2/4) | Eduardo Galvão (2/2) | Eduardo Conceição (1/1) | Rodrigo Mederios (1/2) | Daniel Simoes (3/3) | Luis Guilherme (2/2) | Murilo Bustamante (1/1) |
2000 | Paulo Fragata (1/1) | Marcos Matta (1/1) | Fredson Paixão (1/5) | Marcio Feitosa (3/4) | Rodrigo Boni (1/1) | Fernando Pontes (1/1) | Amauri Bitetti (2/2) | Márcio Cruz (1/3) | Leonardo Leite (1/2) | Márcio Cruz (2/3) |
2001 | Bernardo Pitel (1/4) | Daniel Felipe (1/1) | Fredson Paixão (2/5) | Rodrigo Antonio (1/1) | Fernando Augusto (1/3) | Jefferson Moura (1/3) | Fabio Leopoldo (1/1) | Roberto Tozi (1/5) | Márcio Cruz (3/3) | Fernando Augusto (2/3) |
2002 | Marcos Norat (1/1) | Bibiano Fernandes (1/2) | Fredson Paixão (3/5) | Rafael Barbosa (1/1) | Gustavo Muggiati (1/1) | Marcel Lousado (1/1) | Roger Coelho (1/1) | Roberto Tozi (2/5) | Vinicius Antunes (1/2) | Alexandre Dantas (1/1) |
2003 | Daniel Moreno (1/1) | Bibiano Fernandes (2/2) | Fredson Paixão (4/5) | Marcio Feitosa (4/4) | Felipe Simao (1/1) | Rodrigo Pinheiro (1/1) | Eduardo Telles (1/1) | Roberto Tozi (3/5) | Alex Santos (1/1) | Fernando Augusto (3/3) |
2004 | Daniel Otero (1/1) | Carlos Holanda (1/3) | Fredson Paixão (5/5) | Rodrigo Magalhaes (1/1) | Marcelo Garcia (1/3) | Ronaldo Souza (1/1) | Xande Ribeiro (1/2) | Eric Wanderlei (1/1) | Claudio Godoi (1/1) | Xande Ribeiro (2/2) |
2005 | Gabriel Moraes (1/2) | Bernardo Pitel (2/4) | Bruno Frazatto (1/4) | Carlos Holanda (2/3) | André Galvão (1/2) | Rodrigo Pinheiro (1/1) | Fernando Marques (1/1) | Roberto Tozi (4/5) | Luiz Theodoro (1/1) | André Galvão (2/2) |
2006 | Gabriel Moraes (2/2) | Carlos Holanda (3/3) | Bruno Frazatto (2/4) | Alexandre Pimentel (1/1) | Marcelo Garcia (2/3) | Romulo Barral (1/2) | Jefferson Moura (2/3) | Rodrigo Medeiros (2/2) | Adriano Camonesi (1/1) | Marcelo Garcia (3/3) |
2007 | Felipe Costa (1/1) | Bernardo Pitel (3/4) | Jonathas Gurgel (1/1) | Celso Vinicius (1/1) | Murilo Santana (1/3) | Romulo Barral (2/2) | Roberto Tozi (5/5) | Rafael Lovato Jr. (1/1) | Luiz Theodoro (1/4) | Luiz Theodoro (2/4) |
2008 | Bruno Malfacine (1/4) | Bernardo Pitel (4/4) | Marcelino Freitas (1/1) | Michael Langhi (1/4) | Alan Nascimento (1/2) | Eduardo Santos (1/1) | Augusto Ferreira (1/1) | Antonio Braga Neto (1/2) | Rodrigo Cavaca (1/2) | Alexandre Souza (1/1) |
2009 | Bruno Malfacine (2/4) | Pablo Santos (1/1) | Bruno Frazatto (3/4) | Michael Langhi (2/4) | Alan Nascimento (2/2) | Raphael Abi Rihan (1/1) | Jefferson Moura (3/3) | Antonio Braga Neto (2/2) | Leonardo Leite (2/2) | Tarsis Humphreys (1/2) |
2010 | Bruno Malfacine (3/4) | Guilherme Mendes (1/1) | Rafael Mendes (1/1) | Gilbert Burns (1/1) | Murilo Santana (2/3) | Tarsis Humphreys (2/2) | Alexandre Ceconi (1/1) | Thiago Gaia (1/1) | Rodrigo Cavaco (2/2) | Bernardo Faria (1/1) |
2011 | Bruno Malfacine (4/4) | Ary Farias (1/1) | Bruno Frazatto (4/4) | Leandro Lo (1/4) | Daniel Garcia (1/1) | Sergio Moraes (1/1) | Tarcísio Jardim (1/1) | Ricardo Evangelista (1/1) | Michael Wilson (1/1) | Leonardo Nogueira (1/2) |
2012 | Igor dos Santos (1/1) | José Barros (1/3) | Leonardo Saggorio (1/1) | Leandro Lo (2/4) | Murilo Santana (3/4) | Nivaldo Oliveira (1/2) | Alexandro Souza (1/1) | Leonardo Nogueira (2/2) | Alexander Trans (1/1) | Nivaldo Oliveira (2/2) |
2013 | Ivaniel Oliveira (1/3) | Pablo Santos (1/1) | Leonardo Saggorio (2/2) | Juan Silva (1/1) | Murilo Santana (4/4) | Rodrigo Fajardo (1/1) | Dimitrius Souza (1/4) | João Gabriel (1/2) | Ricardo Evangelista (1/1) | Rafael Lovato Jr. (1/1) |
2014 | Ivaniel Oliveira (2/3) | João Miyao (1/2) | Paulo Miyao (1/2) | Lucas Lepri (1/1) | Claudio Cardoso (1/1) | Felipe Pena (1/2) | Dimitrius Souza (2/4) | Cássio Silva (1/1) | Luiz Theodoro (3/4) | Felipe Pena (2/2) |
2015 | Ivaniel Oliveira (3/3) | João Miyao (2/2) | Paulo Miyao (2/3) | Luan Alves (1/1) | Augusto Vieira (1/1) | Renato Cardoso (1/2) | Cássio Silva (2/2) | Erbeth Santos (1/3) | João Gabriel (2/2) | Erbeth Santos (2/3) |
2016 | Rodnei Barbosa (1/1) | José Barros (2/3) | Paulo Miyao (3/3) | Michael Langhi (3/4) | Jhonny Loureiro (1/1) | Renato Cardoso (2/2) | Guilherme Augusto (1/1) | Alex Aparecido Soares (1/1) | Luiz Theodoro (4/4) | Erbeth Santos (3/3) |
2017 | Aniel Candido (1/1) | José Barros (3/3) | Rubens Charles (1/1) | Michael Langhi (4/4) | Jaime Canuto (1/1) | Patrick Gaudio (1/1) | Dimitrius Souza (3/4) | Leandro Lo (3/4) | Victor Honório (1/1) | Leandro Lo (4/4) |
2018 | Cleito Junior (1/1) | Hiago George (1/2) | Rafael Mansur (1/1) | Yan Paiva (1/1) | Marcos Tinoco (1/1) | Rudson Mateus (1/2) | Fellipe Silva (1/1) | Nicholas Meregali (1/4) | Felipe Bezerra (1/1) | Lucas Barbosa (1/1) |
2019 | Cleber Souza (1/1) | Hiago George (2/2) | Isaac Doederlein (1/1) | Ygor Rodrigues (1/1) | Otávio Souza (1/1) | Rudson Mateus (2/2) | Vinicius "Trator" Ferreira (1/1) | Nicholas Meregali (2/4) | “Duzão" Lopes (1/1) | Nicholas Meregali (3/4) |
2021 | Yuri Hendrex (1/1) | Meyran Maquiné (1/1) | Fabrício Andrey (1/2) | Matheus Gabriel (1/1) | Leonardo Lara (1/1) | Maurício Oliveira (1/1) | Dimitrius Souza (4/4) | Erich Munis (1/2) | Yatan Bueno (1/1) | Erich Munis (2/2) |
2022 | Rodrigo Otávio (1/1) | Diogo Reis (1/1) | Fabrício Andrey (2/2) | Pablo Lavaselli (1/1) | Micael Galvão (1/1) | Matheus Spirandeli (1/1) | Rider Zuchi (1/1) | Nicholas Meregali (4/4) | Mason Fowler (1/1) | Gutemberg Pereira (1/1) |
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