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Competition details | |
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Discipline | Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu |
Organiser | International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation |
History | |
First edition | 2007 |
Editions | 16 |
Most wins | Male: Joao Miyao (5), Lucas Lepri, Pablo Popovitch, Gianni Grippo (4) Female: Alison Tremblay (5) |
Pan IBJJF Jiu-Jitsu No-Gi Championship is a no-gi Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu tournament held annually by the International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation (IBJJF).
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 | Alex Taveira (1/1) | Marcio Feitosa (1/1) | Saulo Ribeiro (1/1) | Flavio Almeida (1/1) | Rodrigo Medeiros (1/1) | |||||
2008 | Jason Yang (1/1) | Samuel Braga (1/1) | Renan Borges (1/1) | Rubens Charles (1/1) | Marcel Azevedo (1/1) | Pablo Popovitch (1/4) | Braulio Estima (1/2) | Misha Cirkunov (1/1) | Bruno Paulista (1/1) | Braulio Estima (2/2) |
2009 | Brandon Mullins (1/1) | Rodrigo Faria (1/1) | Lucas Lepri (1/4) | Daniel Moraes (1/1) | Gunnar Nelson (1/1) | Igor Gracie (1/1) | Andre Gusmao (1/1) | Rolles Gracie (1/1) | Rafael Franca (1/1) | |
2010 | Caio Terra (1/2) | Henrique Rezende (1/2) | Jonathan Torres (1/1) | Lucas Lepri (2/4) | Pablo Popovitch (2/4) | Diego Nogueira (1/2) | Marcus Oliveira (1/1) | Victor Costa (1/1) | Pablo Popovitch (3/4) | |
2011 | Caio Terra (2/2) | Andre Carvalho (1/1) | Lucas Lepri (3/4) | Davi Ramos (1/2) | Kayron Gracie (1/1) | Alexandre Moreira (1/1) | Francisco Tavares (1/1) | Petrus Melo (1/1) | Davi Ramos (2/2) | |
2012 | Henrique Rezende (2/2) | Osvaldo Moizinho (1/1) | Lucas Lepri (4/4) | Vinicius Tavares (1/1) | Kleber Oliveira (1/1) | Roberto Alencar (1/1) | Diego Nogueira (2/2) | Diego Pereira de Santana (1/1) | Pablo Popovitch (4/4) | |
2013 | Laercio Fernandes (1/1) | Samir Chantre (1/1) | AJ Agazarm (1/1) | Francisco Itturalde (1/1) | Murilo Santana (1/3) | Luiz Panza (1/1) | Ronnie Wuest Jr. (1/1) | Tom DeBlass (1/1) | Murilo Santana (2/3) | |
2014 | João Miyao (1/5) | Osvaldo Moizinho (1/1) | Rodrigo Freitas (1/1) | Vitor Oliveira (1/1) | Claudio Cardoso (1/1) | Mauro Santiago (1/1) | Tiago Giussani (1/1) | Gabriel Lucas (1/1) | Jackson Sousa (1/3) | |
2015 | Washington Lima (1/1) | João Miyao (2/5) | Paulo Miyao (1/2) | Garry Tonon (1/1) | Otávio Souza (1/1) | Marcos Tinoco (1/2) | Roberto Torralbas (1/1) | Guybson Sa (1/1) | Gustavo Dias Elias (1/1) | Matheus Diniz (1/1) |
2016 | Marcelo Cohen (1/1) | João Miyao (3/5) | Ian Sanders (1/1) | Gianni Grippo (1/5) | Jonathan Satava (1/2) | Dillon Danis (1/1) | Todd Mueckenheim (1/1) | Cassio Da Silva (1/1) | Aaron Johnson (1/3) | Jonathan Satava (2/2) |
2017 | Lucas Pinheiro (1/1) | João Miyao (4/5) | Gianni Grippo (2/5) | Renato Canuto (1/1) | Dante Leon (1/3) | Lucas Rocha (1/1) | Thomas Loubersanes (1/1) | Jackson Sousa (2/3) | Aaron Johnson (2/3) | Jackson Sousa (3/3) |
2018 | Kristian Woodmansee (1/1) | João Miyao (5/5) | Ian Sanders (1/1) | Gianni Grippo (3/5) | Dante Leon (2/3) | Marcos Tinoco (2/2) | Romelu Souza (1/1) | Aaron Johnson (3/3) | Gordon Ryan (1/2) | Gordon Ryan (2/2) |
2019 | Marcelo Cohen (1/1) | Lucas Pinheiro (1/2) | Paulo Miyao (2/2) | Athos Miranda (1/1) | Jefferson Guaresi (1/1) | Jonnatas Gracie (1/1) | Murilo Santana (3/3) | Vinicius Gazola (1/1) | Max Gimenis (1/2) | Keenan Cornelius (1/1) |
2020 | Lucas Pinheiro (2/2) | Kennedy Maciel (1/1) | Alexandre Molinaro (1/1) | Johnatha Alves (1/1) | Jonnatas Gracie (1/1) | Andrew Wiltse (1/1) | Lucas Barbosa (1/2) | Kaynan Duarte (1/2) | Max Gimenis (2/2) | Kaynan Duarte (2/2) |
2021 | Estevan Martinez-Garcia (1/1) | Paulo Miyao (1/1) | Diego Oliveira (1/1) | Gianni Grippo (4/5) | Matheus Gabriel (1/1) | Jeferson Guaresi (1/1) | Giancarlo Bodoni (1/1) | Devonte Johnson (1/2) | Victor Hugo (1/1) | Lucas Barbosa (2/2) |
2022 | Osamah Almarwai (1/1) | Carlos 'Bebeto' Oliveira (1/1) | Gavin Corbe (1/1) | Deandre Corbe (1/1) | Francisco Cuneo (1/1) | Manuel Ribamar (1/1) | Pedro Rocha (1/2) | Fellipe Trovo (1/1) | Davi Cabral (1/1) | Henrique Ceconi (1/1) |
2023 | John Stapleton (1/1) | Edwin 'Junny' Ocasio (1/1) | Gianni Grippo (5/5) | Carlos Henrique (1/1) | Oliver Taza (1/1) | Francisco Lo (1/1) | Adam Wardzinski (1/1) | Dante Leon (3/3) | Roosevelt Souza (1/1) | Pedro Rocha (2/2) |
Year | -46.5 kg Rooster | -51.5 kg Light Feather | -56.5 kg Feather | -61.5 kg Light | -66.5 kg Middle | -71.5 kg Medium Heavy | -76.5 kg Heavy | +76.5 kg Super Heavy | Absolute |
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2007 | Felicia Oh (1/1) | ||||||||
2008 | Fabiana Borges (1/1) | Thayse Nascimento (1/1) | |||||||
2010 | Sofia Amarante (1/2) | Emily Kwok (1/4) | Emily Kwok (2/4) | ||||||
2011 | Marcela Macedo (1/1) | Jennifer Petrina (1/1) | Emily Kwok (3/4) | Cecilia Minshall (1/1) | Emily Kwok (4/4) | ||||
2012 | Sofia Amarante (2/2) | Thaysa da Silva (1/1) | Valerie Worthington (1/1) | ||||||
2014 | Bibiana Silva (1/1) | Luiza Monteiro (1/1) | Luiza Monteiro (1/1) | ||||||
2015 | Marcela Lawton (1/1) | Vianca Jager (1/1) | Karen Antunes (1/3) | Megan Nevill (1/1) | Alison Tremblay (1/5) | Alison Tremblay (2/5) | |||
2016 | Karen Antunes (2/3) | Carina Damm (1/1) | Ida Fløisvik (1/1) | Alison Tremblay (3/5) | Karen Antunes (3/3) | ||||
2017 | Amanda Nogueira (1/1) | Michelle Nicolini (1/2) | Catherine Fuhro Perret (1/2) | Alison Tremblay (4/5) | Michelle Nicolini (2/2) | ||||
2018 | Mayssa Bastos (1/2) | Jessica Dos Santos (1/1) | Catherine Fuhro Perret (2/2) | Gabrielle McComb (1/3) | Monique Ricardo Carvalho (1/1) | Maria Malyjasiak (1/3) | Alison Tremblay (5/5) | Maria Malyjasiak (3/3) | |
2019 | Sofia Amarante (2/2) | Amanda Alequin (1/1) | Jaqueline Amorim (1/1) | Vedha Toscano (1/1) | Maria Malyjasiak (3/3) | Laura Hallock (1/1) | |||
2020 | Gabrielle McComb (2/3) | Nathalie Ribeiro (1/2) | Vannessa Griffin (1/2) | Rafaela Guedes (1/2) | Tara White (1/1) | Rafaela Guedes (2/2) | |||
2021 | Mayssa Bastos (2/2) | Gabrielle McComb (3/3) | Nathalie Ribeiro (2/2) | Vanessa Griffin (2/2) | Elisabeth Clay (1/2) | Maria Malyjasiak (1/2) | Kendall Reusing (1/1) | Elisabeth Clay (2/2) |
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