Pan IBJJF Jiu-Jitsu No-Gi Championship

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Pan IBJJF Jiu-Jitsu No-Gi Championship
Competition details
Discipline Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
Organiser International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation
History
First edition2007
Editions16
Most winsMale: 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).

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List of Pan Jiu-Jitsu No-Gi Champions in Adult Male Black Belt division, by Year and Weight

Year55.5 kg61.5 kg67.5 kg73.5 kg79.5 kg85.5 kg91.5 kg97.5 kg+97.5 kgAbsolute
2007 Flag of Brazil.svg Alex Taveira (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Marcio Feitosa (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Saulo Ribeiro (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Flavio Almeida (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Rodrigo Medeiros (1/1)
2008 Flag of the United States.svg Jason Yang (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Samuel Braga (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Renan Borges (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Rubens Charles (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Marcel Azevedo (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Pablo Popovitch (1/4) Flag of Brazil.svg Braulio Estima (1/2) Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Misha Cirkunov (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Bruno Paulista (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Braulio Estima (2/2)
2009 Flag of the United States.svg Brandon Mullins (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Rodrigo Faria (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Lucas Lepri (1/4) Flag of Brazil.svg Daniel Moraes (1/1) Flag of Iceland.svg Gunnar Nelson (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Igor Gracie (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Andre Gusmao (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Rolles Gracie (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Rafael Franca (1/1)
2010 Flag of Brazil.svg Caio Terra (1/2) Flag of Brazil.svg Henrique Rezende (1/2) Flag of the United States.svg Jonathan Torres (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Lucas Lepri (2/4) Flag of Brazil.svg Pablo Popovitch (2/4) Flag of Brazil.svg Diego Nogueira (1/2) Flag of Brazil.svg Marcus Oliveira (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Victor Costa (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Pablo Popovitch (3/4)
2011 Flag of Brazil.svg Caio Terra (2/2) Flag of Brazil.svg Andre Carvalho (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Lucas Lepri (3/4) Flag of Brazil.svg Davi Ramos (1/2) Flag of Brazil.svg Kayron Gracie (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Alexandre Moreira (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Francisco Tavares (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Petrus Melo (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Davi Ramos (2/2)
2012 Flag of Brazil.svg Henrique Rezende (2/2) Flag of Brazil.svg Osvaldo Moizinho (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Lucas Lepri (4/4) Flag of Brazil.svg Vinicius Tavares (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Kleber Oliveira (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Roberto Alencar (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Diego Nogueira (2/2) Flag of Brazil.svg Diego Pereira de Santana (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Pablo Popovitch (4/4)
2013 Flag of Brazil.svg Laercio Fernandes (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Samir Chantre (1/1) Flag of the United States.svg AJ Agazarm (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Francisco Itturalde (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Murilo Santana (1/3) Flag of Brazil.svg Luiz Panza (1/1) Flag of the United States.svg Ronnie Wuest Jr. (1/1) Flag of the United States.svg Tom DeBlass (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Murilo Santana (2/3)
2014 Flag of Brazil.svg João Miyao (1/5) Flag of Brazil.svg Osvaldo Moizinho (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Rodrigo Freitas (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Vitor Oliveira (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Claudio Cardoso (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Mauro Santiago (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Tiago Giussani (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Gabriel Lucas (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Jackson Sousa (1/3)
2015 Flag of Brazil.svg Washington Lima (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg João Miyao (2/5) Flag of Brazil.svg Paulo Miyao (1/2) Flag of the United States.svg Garry Tonon (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Otávio Souza (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Marcos Tinoco (1/2) Flag of the United States.svg Roberto Torralbas (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Guybson Sa (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Gustavo Dias Elias (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Matheus Diniz (1/1)
2016 Flag of Brazil.svg Marcelo Cohen (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg João Miyao (3/5) Flag of the United States.svg Ian Sanders (1/1) Flag of the United States.svg Gianni Grippo (1/5) Flag of the United States.svg Jonathan Satava (1/2) Flag of the United States.svg Dillon Danis (1/1) Flag of the United States.svg Todd Mueckenheim (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Cassio Da Silva (1/1) Flag of the United States.svg Aaron Johnson (1/3) Flag of the United States.svg Jonathan Satava (2/2)
2017 Flag of Brazil.svg Lucas Pinheiro (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg João Miyao (4/5) Flag of the United States.svg Gianni Grippo (2/5) Flag of Brazil.svg Renato Canuto (1/1) Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Dante Leon (1/3) Flag of Brazil.svg Lucas Rocha (1/1) Flag of France.svg Thomas Loubersanes (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Jackson Sousa (2/3) Flag of the United States.svg Aaron Johnson (2/3) Flag of Brazil.svg Jackson Sousa (3/3)
2018 Flag of the United States.svg Kristian Woodmansee (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg João Miyao (5/5) Flag of the United States.svg Ian Sanders (1/1) Flag of the United States.svg Gianni Grippo (3/5) Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Dante Leon (2/3) Flag of Brazil.svg Marcos Tinoco (2/2) Flag of Brazil.svg Romelu Souza (1/1) Flag of the United States.svg Aaron Johnson (3/3) Flag of the United States.svg Gordon Ryan (1/2) Flag of the United States.svg Gordon Ryan (2/2)
2019 Flag of Brazil.svg Marcelo Cohen (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Lucas Pinheiro (1/2) Flag of Brazil.svg Paulo Miyao (2/2) Flag of Brazil.svg Athos Miranda (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Jefferson Guaresi (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Jonnatas Gracie (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Murilo Santana (3/3) Flag of Brazil.svg Vinicius Gazola (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Max Gimenis (1/2) Flag of the United States.svg Keenan Cornelius (1/1)
2020 Flag of Brazil.svg Lucas Pinheiro (2/2) Flag of Brazil.svg Kennedy Maciel (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Alexandre Molinaro (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Johnatha Alves (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Jonnatas Gracie (1/1) Flag of the United States.svg Andrew Wiltse (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Lucas Barbosa (1/2) Flag of Brazil.svg Kaynan Duarte (1/2) Flag of Brazil.svg Max Gimenis (2/2) Flag of Brazil.svg Kaynan Duarte (2/2)
2021 Flag of the United States.svg Estevan Martinez-Garcia (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Paulo Miyao (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Diego Oliveira (1/1) Flag of the United States.svg Gianni Grippo (4/5) Flag of Brazil.svg Matheus Gabriel (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Jeferson Guaresi (1/1) Flag of the United States.svg Giancarlo Bodoni (1/1) Flag of the United States.svg Devonte Johnson (1/2) Flag of Brazil.svg Victor Hugo (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Lucas Barbosa (2/2)
2022 Flag of Yemen.svg Osamah Almarwai (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Carlos 'Bebeto' Oliveira (1/1) Flag of the United States.svg Gavin Corbe (1/1) Flag of the United States.svg Deandre Corbe (1/1) Flag of Argentina.svg Francisco Cuneo (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Manuel Ribamar (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Pedro Rocha (1/2) Flag of Brazil.svg Fellipe Trovo (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Davi Cabral (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Henrique Ceconi (1/1)
2023 Flag of the United States.svg John Stapleton (1/1) Flag of the United States.svg Edwin 'Junny' Ocasio (1/1) Flag of the United States.svg Gianni Grippo (5/5) Flag of Brazil.svg Carlos Henrique (1/1) Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Oliver Taza (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Francisco Lo (1/1) Flag of Poland.svg Adam Wardzinski (1/1) Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Dante Leon (3/3) Flag of Brazil.svg Roosevelt Souza (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Pedro Rocha (2/2)

List of Pan Jiu-Jitsu No-Gi Champions in Adult Female Black Belt Women's division, by Year and Weight

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 HeavyAbsolute
2007 Flag of the United States.svg Felicia Oh (1/1)
2008 Flag of Brazil.svg Fabiana Borges (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Thayse Nascimento (1/1)
2010 Flag of Brazil.svg Sofia Amarante (1/2) Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Emily Kwok (1/4) Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Emily Kwok (2/4)
2011 Flag of Brazil.svg Marcela Macedo (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Jennifer Petrina (1/1) Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Emily Kwok (3/4) Flag of the United States.svg Cecilia Minshall (1/1) Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Emily Kwok (4/4)
2012 Flag of Brazil.svg Sofia Amarante (2/2) Flag of Brazil.svg Thaysa da Silva (1/1) Flag of the United States.svg Valerie Worthington (1/1)
2014 Flag of Brazil.svg Bibiana Silva (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Luiza Monteiro (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Luiza Monteiro (1/1)
2015 Flag of Brazil.svg Marcela Lawton (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Vianca Jager (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Karen Antunes (1/3) Flag of the United States.svg Megan Nevill (1/1) Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Alison Tremblay (1/5) Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Alison Tremblay (2/5)
2016 Flag of Brazil.svg Karen Antunes (2/3) Flag of Brazil.svg Carina Damm (1/1) Flag of Norway.svg Ida Fløisvik (1/1) Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Alison Tremblay (3/5) Flag of Brazil.svg Karen Antunes (3/3)
2017 Flag of Brazil.svg Amanda Nogueira (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Michelle Nicolini (1/2) Flag of Brazil.svg Catherine Fuhro Perret (1/2) Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Alison Tremblay (4/5) Flag of Brazil.svg Michelle Nicolini (2/2)
2018 Flag of Brazil.svg Mayssa Bastos (1/2) Flag of Brazil.svg Jessica Dos Santos (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Catherine Fuhro Perret (2/2) Flag of Brazil.svg Gabrielle McComb (1/3) Flag of Brazil.svg Monique Ricardo Carvalho (1/1) Flag of Poland.svg Maria Malyjasiak (1/3) Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Alison Tremblay (5/5) Flag of Poland.svg Maria Malyjasiak (3/3)
2019 Flag of Brazil.svg Sofia Amarante (2/2) Flag of the United States.svg Amanda Alequin (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Jaqueline Amorim (1/1) Flag of the United States.svg Vedha Toscano (1/1) Flag of Poland.svg Maria Malyjasiak (3/3) Flag of the United States.svg Laura Hallock (1/1)
2020 Flag of Brazil.svg Gabrielle McComb (2/3) Flag of Brazil.svg Nathalie Ribeiro (1/2) Flag of the United States.svg Vannessa Griffin (1/2) Flag of Brazil.svg Rafaela Guedes (1/2) Flag of the United States.svg Tara White (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Rafaela Guedes (2/2)
2021 Flag of Brazil.svg Mayssa Bastos (2/2) Flag of Brazil.svg Gabrielle McComb (3/3) Flag of Brazil.svg Nathalie Ribeiro (2/2) Flag of the United States.svg Vanessa Griffin (2/2) Flag of the United States.svg Elisabeth Clay (1/2) Flag of Poland.svg Maria Malyjasiak (1/2) Flag of the United States.svg Kendall Reusing (1/1) Flag of the United States.svg Elisabeth Clay (2/2)

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