Zenith BJJ

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Zenith BJJ
Date founded2013 [1]
Country of originUSA
Founder Robert Drysdale, Rodrigo Cavaca
Current headRobert Drysdale [2]
Arts taught Brazilian jiu-jitsu, Grappling
Practitioners
Official website zenithbjj.com.br OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg

Zenith BJJ is a Brazilian jiu-jitsu association and team started in 2013 by black belt World champions Robert Drysdale and Rodrigo Cavaca. [3] Drysdale runs Zenith Las Vegas and Cavaca runs Zenith Santos in Brazil, with more affiliates in the US, Canada, Central America, South America, Europe and Australia. [4]

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History

Zenith BJJ was established in 2013 after Rodrigo Cavaca left the Checkmat team to start a new team alongside his friend Robert Drysdale. [5] Both founders were teammates and trained Brazilian jiu-jitsu together at Brasa Clube de Jiujitsu in Brazil. [6]

The Zenith BJJ main academy and headquarters is located in Las Vegas, Nevada. [2] Zenith BJJ was one of the top 10 teams of the women's division at the 2021 World Jiu-Jitsu Championship. [7]

Notable members

A list of current and former members:

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