Jiu-Jitsu World #24 - Season of Triumph

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WHAT’S INSIDE

34 Glorious Final Chapter

The ADGS London was the ending the 2019/2020 deserved featuring an incredible roster of talented champions at the Copper Box Arena

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Campaign of Dreams Jiu-Jitsu travelled the world to bring excitement to fans in each stop of the Abu Dhabi Grand Slam Tour during an epic 2019/2020 season

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Rulers of the Art Relive the ADKOM season that crowned the sports elite in high-level events all over the planet

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Pioneer Monarchs Luiza Monteiro and Gabrieli Pessanha wrote their name in Jiu-Jitsu history as they became the first ever ADQOM champions

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Greetings

Stronger Together H.E. Abdulmunam Al Hashemi

Editorial

New Horizon Ivan Trindade

Interview Season of Inspiration

Through their examples of struggle and sacrifice, our mat heroes shared important lessons on our pages

Get Social Glory in the UK

Athletes and fans flood social media with posts telling their stories of sacrifice, learning and victory at the ADGS London

AJP Athlete’s Ranking

New Ranking, New Thrills Rodrigo Valerio

AJP World Tour

The World United

Lifestyle Tips

Eight good practices to stay healthy on the mats

Champion’s Class

Ffion Davies’ guard pass and back take

JIU-JITSU WORLD MAG What a Journey!

A look back into three intense years of work as Jiu-Jitsu World Magazine prepares for an even more thrilling future

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Greetings

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hose who are part of the AJP family know that we do not shy when facing challenges. The 2019/2020 season was one for the ages, with the number of events growing and the number of athletes competing in each event also increasing. Our team worked hard to fulfill the AJP’s goal of taking high quality Jiu-Jitsu competition to the largest number of people possible. Our anchor events, the Abu Dhabi Grand Slam Tour, saw the addition of a sixth stop on the tour with the successful debut event in Moscow, Russia. The other five events, in Tokyo, Los Angeles, Rio, Abu Dhabi and London, were once again huge successes. Athletes, officials, coaches and fans were treated to the level of quality they are used to get in each of our events. The 2020/2021 season is approaching rapidly and once again our team is ready to put a great tour on the road. As the world still feels the effects of the global COVID-19 pandemic, the AJP is making the necessary adaptations to minimize the setbacks and have our events running as safely as possible. We are committed to keep our community informed of all the steps we are taking to be back in business as soon as possible. We would like to say thanks to all of those who have worked hard to make our events what they are today. Without your help, we couldn’t deliver such a high quality product to our athletes and fans. We hope you are safe and healthy. We once again would like to express our gratitude to His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of UAE Armed Forces, for his continuous support of Jiu-Jitsu. His Highness has always been a source of inspiration for us and we are fortunate to have him on our side.

H.E. Abdulmunam Al Hashemi

Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Jiu-Jitsu Pro (AJP), Chairman of the United Arab Emirates Jiu-Jitsu Federation (UAEJJF)

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New Horizon As another thrilling AJP Tour season comes to an end, we look to the past months in search of teachings to be applied in the months to come. The 2020/2021 season will present even tougher challenges as the world continues to feels the effects of the global COVID-19 pandemic. With events put on hold worldwide, it is time to reevaluate our priorities and get in touch with those we love. Our Team at Jiu-Jitsu World Plus worked harder than ever to bring you the best coverage possible on all phases of the 2019/2020 AJP Tour. From Tokyo to Rio, From Moscow to LA, our reporters and photographers ranked up miles to be mat side on every ADGS event. We worked countless hours day and night to edit, design and deliver to you the best content possible. As we look ahead, we know we are ready for a new season and to continue to make available to Jiu-Jitsu fans a product like no other in our community. Each

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edition of JJW is designed to be a document for posterity. We want athletes and fans to go back to our pages when they need to relive the thrills they once were part of. We would also like to take this opportunity to thank each and every JJW fan and reader. Without you, this magazine would not be here. We know how rare it is for a publication to develop such a personal relationship with its readers. We want you to know that we value and respect your passion for Jiu-Jitsu and we share your desires. We hope we’ve been able to fulfill your requests on each issue. Until we see you all again, we wish you all the best. Stay safe, stay health and stay on the mats.

Ivan Trindade

Editor in Chief

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INTERVIEW

Season of Inspiration Through their examples of struggle and sacrifice, our mat heroes shared important lessons on our pages Words: Ivan Trindade | Images: Ane Nunes

Jiu-Jitsu World is proud to have featured our sport’s greatest champions. They shared their knowledge on our pages and unloaded tons of memorable quotes. In this final issue of the 2019/2020 season, we look back to our past interviews and collect the most meaningful statements. Coming from incredibly varied backgrounds, athletes from Brazil, Australia, Sweden, Norway, Wales and many other countries revealed their secrets for success on and off the mats. Let’s get inspired as we look back into this jewels of knowledge.

“Learning Jiu-Jitsu is a very long process. You must be willing to train consistently, honestly and deliberately. Find a good team and a good coach; a coach that is committed to studying and mastering Jiu-Jitsu that is relevant to the modern competition game. Study for yourself and take responsibility for your own learning. Surround yourself with people that you want to be like and study people that you want to emulate.” Hope Douglass Australia

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“I believe that hard work and dedication are the keys to whatever you want to achieve in life. I think that anyone can do what they want in life if they just want it bad enough. So set goals, work hard to achieve those goals and don’t be afraid to fail. There will be setbacks but try to find something positive in that, learn from your mistakes and keep going until you reach your goals.” Martina Gramenius Sweden

“Every competition represents one step further in the evolution of every competitor, despite results. I would tell them to try to compete without putting too much pressure on their performances. That’s how things become fun. Second, I would advise them to find a game they feel comfortable with, but at the same time to learn to adapt. Lastly, I would tell them to always believe in themselves.” Brenda Larissa Brazil

“Always have the will power to reach your goals, on or off the mats. Be patient when things are not happening right away. Second, persevere in your goals and never give up. Third, prefer to have goals instead of dreams. We can dream with anything, but goals are something solid that we can achieve.” Jackson Sousa Brazil

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“Listen to your Professors and do not complain. Be willing to pay the price, as it is a high price. To be on top is tiring, demanding and frustrating a lot of times, but it will give you a inexplicable feeling of joy and a taste of always wanting more.” Gabriel Sousa Brazil

“Don’t be afraid to fail and don’t fight for someone else. Do it because you love it. Be like a sponge, soak up all the information you get in touch with. Some will be lost, but that’s part of the process. Keep the constant flow.” Tommy Langaker Norway

“Not only for Jiu-Jitsu but to life in general, if you know what you want all critics from all the people who do not believe in you will turn into good things. I don’t care if female Jiu-Jitsu does not have the same attention as men’s Jiu-Jitsu. I will go out there and achieve what I want. I will make things work by myself.” Ana Rodrigues Brazil

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Glory in the UK Athletes and fans flood social media with posts telling their stories of sacrifice, learning and victory at the ADGS London Words: Ivan Trindade | Images: Instagram

If you’re not posting on your social media channels are you even doing it? The athletes and fans at the Abu Dhabi Grand Slam Tour London took that saying literally. Instagram, Facebook and Twitter were all flooded by posts before, during and after the two days of matches at the Copper Box Arena on March 7-8, 2020. We have selected a small sample of the posts that told the stories of our heroes in London. They tell tales of glory, recovery, friendship, sacrifice and more. Let’s relive the thrills. As the 2019/2020 season comes to an end, we hope to see you again back on the mats in the upcoming 2020/2021 season. Use the hashtags #adgs and #abudhabigrandslam to be a part of the movement.

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AJP ATHLETE’S RANKING

New Ranking, New Thrills Know how to navigate your way to the top of the Jiu-Jitsu World Words: Rodrigo Valério | Image: Ane Nunes

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*Juveniles Purple Belts are allowed to fight in Adult Divisions

The Abu Dhabi Jiu-Jitsu Pro (AJP) has announced important addition to the competition and ranking format for the 2020/2021 season. The updates aim at making the season even more thrilling for fans and for athletes. The new addition will guarantee a more competitive environment in each and every event of the tour, from local tournaments to all editions of the Abu Dhabi Grand Slam World Tour. The first big change is the creation of a separate ranking exclusive for the Abu Dhabi Grand Slam Tour. Another big change is the fact that athletes will now compete for end of the season awards and cash prizes within their weight classes instead of a one single prize for each belt color. In the 2020/2021 season, all ADGS events will feature purple belt, brown belt and black belt divisions only, both in the adult and Master 1 & 2 age groups. The entry system in the ADGS World Tour events has also been updated. Athletes will have to qualify through points acquired in local events in the AJP National Pro, AJP International Pro and AJP Continental Pro series. The ADGS Tours in Rio de Janeiro, London and Abu Dhabi will be classified as Prime stops offering athletes more points than the points offered in the ADGS events in Lps Angeles and Moscow (3000 points for black belt division winners instead of 2000 points). Another big change is the creation of ranking by weight classes instead of a single ranking for each belt color. At the end of the 2020/2021 season, the best athletes in each weight class will receive an award and cash prize.

Abu Dhabi Grand Slam Tour Ranking Athletes add points by taking part and placing on ADGS Events: Los Angeles, Moscow, Rio de Janeiro, Abu Dhabi, London. The ADGS Tour in 2020/2021 will feature Purple Belts*, Brown Belts and Black Belts (Adult & Master 1 & 2) only. Athletes need to acquire points through participation and results on local events – AJP National Pro, AJP International Pro, AJP Continental Pro to qualify for the ADGS Events. At the end of the season, an award and cash prize will be handed out to the best athletes in each weight class within a belt color.

AJP Tour Ranking

For the 2020/2021 season, the AJP Tour Ranking will exceptionally comprise the points athletes add during a 18-month period (May 2020 – November 2021). This extension is due to the rescheduling of the Abu Dhabi World Professional Jiu-Jitsu Championship from April to November. At the end of the season, athletes will be ranked according to their 9 (nine) best results on all AJP held events (ADGS, AJP Continental Pro, AJP National Pro and AJP International Pro), plus one extra result from the AJP Continental Pro Series and also the result at the Abu Dhabi World Professional Championship.

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Awarding System

The AJP announced a different model of awards and cash prizes for the 2020/2021 season. Athletes will be awarded and receive cash prizes at each ADGS Event and also will compete within their weight classes for the award and cash prize as the best in the season. The AJP also introduced a series of bonus to make the tour even more thrilling for athletes and fans.

Best of the Season

Athletes in the ADGS Tour will compete within their weight classes for an End of the Season award and cash prize

Grand Slam Bonus

The GS Bonus will be awarded to any athlete who wins three or more consecutive major Abu Dhabi Grand Slam titles during the same season.

Super Slam Trophy

The SL Trophy will be awarded to any athlete who wins all six consecutive Abu Dhabi Grand Slam tournaments in the same season.

Golden Slam Plate

The GS Plate will be awarded to any athlete who wins all consecutive Abu Dhabi Grand Slam tournaments and the Abu Dhabi World Pro in the same season.

Triple Crown

The Triple Crown will be awarded to any athlete who wins all consecutive tournaments in the same season:

• Abu Dhabi Grand Slam World Tour (Super Slam Trophy) • Abu Dhabi King of Mats or Queen of Mats (Title Match) • Abu Dhabi World Pro (Champions Belt)

Career Boxed Set

The Career Boxed Set refers to winning one of every possible title over the course of an entire career:

• AJP International Pro; • AJP National Pro;

• AJP Continental Pro;

• Abu Dhabi Grand Slam World Tour; • Abu Dhabi King of Mats; • Abu Dhabi World Pro.

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ABU DHABI GRAND SLAM LONDON

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The ADGS London was the ending the 2019/2020 deserved featuring an incredible roster of talented champions at the Copper Box Arena WORDS: IVAN TRINDADE | IMAGES: ANE NUNES, ANGELIKA GLAPIAK, IVAN TRINDADE, RICHARD PRESLEY, SHAWNA RODGERS, STEPHEN McBRIARTY

A wonderful season needed a wonderful finale. The Abu Dhabi Grand Slam Tour reached its final stop in the 2019/2020 season once again at the Copper Box Arena, on March 7-8, 2020. For two whole days, the best competitors in the world battled it out in search of the ultimate glory. The adult black belt division for men and the adult brown/black belt division for women were as usual the highlight of the program. In the following pages, you’ll relive the thrills of each weight class.

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Adult Male BLACK BELT

Fast Track to Gold Each finalist fought once to be in the gold medal match. Lucas Feitosa caught Frederico Guimarães with a choke from the back. On the other side of the bracket, Francisco Jonas Andrade caught Kalel Santos with a toehold. In the final, Jonas was able to quickly make his guard game work and finish Feitosa with a triangle choke. In the bronze medal bracket, Kalel Santos beat Frederico Guimarães for the third place.

You are the only person responsible for you failure and your success

Francisco Jonas Andrade

1st – Francisco Jonas Andrade (Brazil) 2nd – Lucas Feitosa (Brazil) 3rd – Kalel Santos (Brazil)

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The Ruler Igor Terreco fought twice to be in the final. He beat Gabriel Frenham 11-7 and then beat Alexis Alduncin via referee decision following a 6-6 tie. Diego “Pato” Batista made it to the gold medal match with a toehold finish on Hiago George in the semifinals. The title was decided by a 6-4 lead in favor of Pato, who was able to control Terreco in a sweep battle during the entire five minutes of the final match. In the bronze medal bracket, Hiago George beat Gabriel Frenham and Lucas Silva for the third place.

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He had the power to which all the others bowed to, peace of mind.

Diego “Pato” Batista

1st – Diego “Pato” Batista (Brazil) 2nd – Igor Terreco (Brazil) 3rd – Hiago George (Brazil)

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Sweet Routine Gabriel built his campaign to the final with a 1-0 win over France’s Haidar Abbas and a 9-4 lead over Bahrain’s Ali Monfaradi. Thiago Macedo also fought twice on his way to the gold medal match. He finished Tyrone Elliot and outscored Marcus Phelan 5-1 in the semifinals. The final was played safely by both competitors, as they avoided making mistakes. In the end, after a 0-0 tie on points, the referees saw Gabriel as the winner and division champion. In the bronze medal bracket, Ali Monfaradi beat Tyrone Elliot and Haidar Abbas for the third place.

If you focus on the pain, you’ll continue to suffer. If you focus on the lesson, you’ll keep on growing.

Gabriel Sousa

1st – Gabriel Sousa (Brazil) 2nd – Thiago Macedo (Brazil) 3rd – Ali Monfaradi (Bahrain)

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European Talent 2nd – Natan Chueng (Brazil) 3rd – Diego Ramalho (Brazil)

A lifter must raise his mental and emotional limits, or he won’t raise his weights

Max Lindblad

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In the most crowded bracket of the day, Natan Chueng fought three times to get to the final. He first beat Adrian Kozicz 4-2, then outscored Larman Leon 2-1 and finally beat Igor Verissimo 3-0 in the semifinals. Sweden’s Max Lindblad debuted with a 8-0 win over Alan Rodrigues, followed by a narrow 7-6 lead on Diego Ramalho and finally a 2-1 win over Pedro Neto. The final was a tough battle between two tough competitors. Max was able to sustain the 3-2 lead to the end and celebrate the title. In the bronze medal bracket, Diego Ramalho beat Lucas Silva, Igor Verissimo and Pedro Neto for the third place.

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New Blood Poland’s Jakub Zajkowski made it to the final in three matches. He first beat Bradley Hill 2-1, then was gifted with an WO win over Ruben Lemos. In the semifinal, Jakub beat Brazil’s Julio Junior by submission. On the other side of the bracket, Jamie Paxman debuted finishing Spain’s Daniel de Souza and followed with a 3-2 win over Bruno Lima, from Portugal. The final featured new faces, but competent ones. Jakub made good use of his long legs and caught Jamie in a triangle choke to secure the gold medal. In the bronze medal bracket, Renato Cardoso beat Daniel de Souza, Julio Junior and Gilvan Costa for the third place.

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It doesn’t matter how good you are; without self confidence you will never fulfill your potential.

1st – Jakub Zajkowski (Poland) 2nd – Jamie Paxman (UK) 3rd – Renato Cardoso (Brazil)

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Reserved Spot

2nd – Jackson Sousa (Brazil) 3rd – Santieri Lilius (Finland)

The moment you lose your focus, somebody more dedicated and more hungry than you comes to take your place

1st – Adam Wardzisnki (Poland)

Jackson Sousa made it to the final with a 9-0 win over Poland’s Michal Lapka followed by a 9-4 win over Finland’s Santieri Lilius. Adam Wardzinski was merciless on the other side of the bracket, as he beat Croatia’s Luka Skoric 25-1 and made it to the final with a 9-0 lead over Russia’s Stanislav Varshavskiy. The final between the two teammates was a serious affair. Wardzinski built a 5-4 lead to maintain his post as the weight class champion in the last two events. In the bronze medal bracket, Santieri Lilius beat Pedro Elias and Stanislav Varshavskiy for the third place.

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Short and thrilling One match for each finalist. Thiago Sá beat Andrzej Iwat by disqualification while Angola’s Walter dos Santos beat Arya Esfandmaz 2-0 on the other side of the bracket. The final was close, as Thiago beat Walter 3-2 to celebrate the title. In the bronze medal bracket, Andrzej Iwat beat Arya Esfandmaz for the third place.

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IFor each difficulty time, there is glory expecting you!

1st – Thiago Sá (Brazil) 2nd – Walter dos Santos (Angola) 3rd – Andrzej Iwat (Poland)

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Back on the top 2 – Eliana Carauni (Argentina) nd

3rd – Serena Gabrieli (Italy)

At least, feel like you’re the best

1st – Brenda Larissa (Brazil)

Brenda Larissa

The finalists fought once to secure their spots in the gold medal match. Argentina’s Eliana Carauni beat Poland’s Martyna Iwat 5-1 and Brazil’s Brenda Larissa outscored Italy’s Serena Gabrielli 9-6. The final was a JiuJitsu version of a true Brazil vs. Argentina “Super Classico”. Brenda took the opportunity to go ahead 2-0 and sustained the lead until the end to beat Eliana and take the gold medal home, her second in the season. In the bronze medal bracket, Serena Gabrielli beat Brenda Dang and Thushara Amendra for the third place.

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Four Times Ana Ana Rodrigues debuted on her way to the final with a 2-0 win over Vanessa English. After that, she beat Gabriela Fetcher via referee decision in the semifinals. Talita Alencar first beat France’s Helene Lo 13-1 and then beat Rose Al Sharouni 5-1 in the semifinal. The gold medal match was tense and fought to the very last second. Ana was able to score twice in the final moments to beat Talita 2-1 and win her fourth gold medal of the season. In the bronze medal bracket, Gabriela Fetcher beat Weronika Nitecka and Rose El Sharouni for the third place.

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I’m training to be the best of the world on my worst day.

1st – Ana Rodrigues (Brazil) 2nd – Ana Talita Alencar (Brazil) 3rd – Gabriela Fetcher (Italy)

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New year, same champion 2nd – Julia Maele (Norway) 3rd – Zafeiria Panagiotarakou (Greece)

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1st – Ffion Davies (UK)

Norway’s Julia Maele first beat Carolina Carriello 5-0. In the semifinals, she beat Greece’s Zafeiria Panagiotarakou 11-0. On the other side, Ffion Davies fought once and caught American Alexa Yanes with a choke from the back. The gold medal match saw Ffion take the initiative early to build a 7-0 lead with a guard pass and mount. Maele was fierce but could not come back in the scoreboard. Gold for Ffion in London for the second year in a row. In the bronze medal bracket, Zafeiria Panagiotarakou beat Monika Markowska and Alexa Yanes for the third place.

Jiu-Jitsu makes me feel like a super hero every day.

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Tameless Thamara

They can doubt what you say, but never what you do.

1st – Thamara Silva (Brazil) 2nd – Martina Gramenius (Sweden) 3rd – Bruna Maciel (Brazil)

Thamara Silva

Thamara Silva was merciless. She first finished Portugal’s Gracie Ferla and then caught Poland’s Weronika Rot with an armbar to make it to the final. On the other side, Martina Gramenius beat Brazil’s Ingridd Sousa by referee decision and then beat Bruna Maciel 2-0 in the semifinal. Martina was having a great performance in the final, as she was able to put the breaks on Thamara and keep the score at 2-2. That’s when the Brazilian worked a triangle choke to end the match and conquer her fourth gold medal of the season. In the bronze medal bracket, Bruna Maciel beat Grace Ferla and Ingridd Sousa for the third place.

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Gabi, the unmovable

Enjoy life and say thanks for the smallest of details.

Gabrieli Pessanha

1st – Gabrieli Pessanha (Brazil) 2nd – Yara Nascimento (Brazil) 3rd – Barbara Bergbauer (Germany)

Gabrieli Pessanha made it to the final with a 3-1 win over Katiuscia Yasmir. On the other side, Yara Nascimento beat Claire-France Thevenon 3-1 and then finished Ane Svendsen. The final was another chapter of a rivalry that gets more and more fierce with every new encounter. Yara gave all she had trying to take the lead in the end but Gabi was able to sustain the 4-3 and add another gold medal to her hegemony in the weight class. In the bronze medal bracket, Barbara Bergbauer beat Ane Svendsen and Claire-France Thevenon for the third place.

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ABU DHABI GRAND SLAM LONDON – MASTERS & COLOR BELTS

Heroes of London Black belts in the Masters division and upcoming talents in the color belts prove that talent and determination are key to success at all ages Words: Ivan Trindade | Images: Ane Nunes, Stephen McBriarty

The mats at the Copper Box Arena saw a parade of talents of March 7-8, during the Abu Dhabi Grand Slam Tour London. From the Master 2 black belt division to the juvenile blue belt division, athletes of all ages and weight classes gave their best on each match. A quick look into the champions’ list is a proof that there is talent everywhere. Brazil, Finland, Sweden, UK, USA, Latvia, Germany, Poland, Portugal, Belgium, Austria, Philippines and Switzerland were the nations that had gold medalists in London. In the following pages, you’ll relive the thrills of the two days of Jiu-Jitsu by the Thames.

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Finland’s Marko Oikarainen beat Italy’s Andrea Verdemare 3-2 to claim the master 1 black belt 56kg division title.

Brazil’s Diego Senna beat Finland’s Erbo Elgland 2-1 to claim the master 1 black belt 62kg division gold medal.

Jose Barros caught Marcello Sousa with an armbar to win the master 1 black belt 69kg division title.

Vitor Oliveira beat Darragh O’Conaill 9-1 to take the gold medal home in the master 1 black belt 77kg division.

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Sergio Rios beat Alberto Gonzales by walkover to become the master 1 black belt 85kg division title. Alan Nascimento caught Herbert Penido with a choke from the back to claim the master 1 black belt 94kg division gold medal.

From Germany, Eric Bergmann ruled over the adult brown belt 94kg division.

Igor Silva beat Felipe Bueno by referee decision after a 2-2 tie on points to claim the master 1 black belt 120kg division.

From the Philippines, Kristene-Ann Leonor beat Portugal’s Marta Farinha 3-1 to claim the blue belt 49kg division title.

Poland’s Patryk Smoszna made it to the top of the adult purple belt 94kg division.

Jose Nduazulu-Ndilu, from Belgium, managed a choke from the back to win the adult blue belt 85kg division.

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Finland’s Sara Lehto had a stellar campaign to claim the adult purple belt 70kg division.

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Results Nations Podium Brazil

Teams Podium

12900pts

United Kingdom

Checkmat International 8440pts 9960pts

Poland

Roger Gracie Academy

5608pts

3140pts

ZR Team

3100pts

Male Master 1 Marko Oikaraimen 56kg Finland

MASTER BLACK BELT

Diego Senna 62kg Brazil Jose Barros 69kg Brazil

Male Master 2

Vitor Oliveira 77kg Brazil

Neto 62kg Valmyr Brazil

Sergio Rios 85kg Brazil

dos Santos 69kg Raphael UK

Alan do Nascimento 94kg Sweden

Nascimento 77kg Vinicius UK

120kg Igor Silva

dos Santos 94kg Lucio UK

Brazil

PURPLE BELT

ADULT DIVISION

MAle Montague 56kg Shay UK 62kg

Eduardo Granzotto Brazil

MAle Lima 56kg Roiter Brazil Froede 62kg Marcos Brazil Salles 69kg Nicholas USA Protasio 77kg Lucas Brazil

Riekstins 85kg Janis Latvia Bergmann 94kg Eric Germany Guedes 120kg Guilherme Brazil

MAle

Pierce 62kg Paris UK

Henrique Fernandes 69kg Fabio Brazil

Goteu 69kg Jefferson Brazil

Rodrigues 85kg Catriel Brazil

Nduazulu-Ndilu 85kg Jose Belgium

Smoszna 94kg Patryk Poland

Koellensperger 94kg Moritz Austria

Coimbra 77kg Vinicius Brazil

BROWN BELT

BLUE BELT

Urolis 120kg Luizinho Portugal

feMAle Middleton 49kg Fiona UK

Gerena 77kg Shai Belgium

Janeczek 120kg Lukas Poland

feMAle Leonor 49kg Kirstene-Ann Philippines

Maria 55kg Magdalena Poland

Bosshard 55kg Scout Switzerland

da Silva 62kg Nadine Brazil

Sula-Mae Loewenthal 62kg UK

Lehto 70kg Sara Finland

Chulack 70kg Katherine UK

Robinson 95kg Kyra UK

Maciejczak 95kg Kasia Poland

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ABU DHABI GRAND SLAM TOUR

Jiu-Jitsu travelled the world to bring excitement to fans in each stop of the Abu Dhabi Grand Slam Tour during an epic 2019/2020 season Words: Ivan Trindade | Images: Ane Nunes, Ivan Trindade

The 2019/2020 season of the Abu Dhabi Grand Slam Tour was one for the history books. From June 2019 to March 2020, thousands of competitors took the highest level of Jiu-Jitsu to six of the most important cities in the world. Moscow, Tokyo, Los Angeles, Rio de Janeiro, Abu Dhabi and London were the stages of a global parade of talents and dedication to achieve the highest of glories. As the final match in the 2019/2020 ADGS season took place at the Copper Box Arena, on March 8, 2020, we immediately started to look at the numbers of an outstanding year of competitions. Here are some of the most important figures we found in the results of each event. In the adult black belt division, an incredible roster of champions from several nations made

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their way to the top of the podium. In total, 41 different athletes conquered gold medals in the most important division at play, including both the adult male black belt division and the adult brown/black belt division. When you look at countries, the list is also large, as talents came from all over the world. Brazil, Sweden, Japan, USA, Poland, Australia, Norway and Wales are the eight nations that had champions in the adult black belt division. Each weight class in the adult black belt division featured intense duels and returning champions. Many athletes were able to win multiple titles. In the female brown/black belt division, Brazil’s Gabrieli Pessanha was the most successful competitor, tallying 5 gold medals in six events (Tokyo, LA, Rio, AD, London) in the 95kg division. Also from Brazil,

Gabriel Sousa was able to win four editions of the ADGS in two different weight classes (Moscow, LA, AD, London). Diego Batista was another competitor able to win four gold medals in the ADGS season (Moscow, LA, Rio, London). Thamara Silva was also a fourtime ADGS champion in the 2019/2020 season (LA, Rio, AD, London). Ana Rodrigues went into high gear and also won four gold medals in the season (LA, Rio, AD, London). Mayssa Bastos closes the list of four-time champions, with wins in Moscow, Tokyo, Rio and Abu Dhabi. The list of multiple time champions also include: Diego Ramalho (2X), Carlos Alberto Oliveira (2X), Martina Gramenius (2X), Brenda Larissa (2X) Adam Wardzinski (2X), Francisco Jonas Andrade (2X), Charles Negromonte (2X), Kalel Santos (2X).

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Arena Triumph June 15-16, 2019

The debut edition of the ADGS Moscow gathered the numerous Jiu-Jitsu community in the country and the region. Some of the best competitors in the world came together to awe the crowd and plant the roots of an event that can only grow in the coming years.

Adult Black Belt Champions MAle 56kg Carlos Alberto Oliveira 62kg Gabriel Sousa 69kg Diego Batista 77kg Diego Ramalho 85kg Rudson Matheus 94kg Jackson Sousa 120kg Victor Hugo Martins feMAle 49kg Mayssa Bastos 55kg Larissa Paes 62kg Martina Gramenius

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Japan loves Jiu-Jitsu and the fifth edition of the ADGS Tokyo was yet another occasion to prove how much the community is tight in the country. For two days, the elite of the sport showcased all their talent in matches that became instant classics.

Adult Black Belt Champions MAle 56kg Kei Ito 62kg Francisco Jonas Andrade 69kg Kennedy Alencar 77kg Diego Ramalho 85kg Nathan Mendelsohn 94kg Adam Wardzinski 120kg Gerard Labinski feMAle 55kg Mayssa Bastos 62kg Hope Douglass 70kg Martina Gramenius 95kg Gabrieli Pessanha

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Felix Center

September 14-15, 2019

The United States is absolutely passionate about Jiu-Jitsu. For two days on September 2019, thousands of athletes got together to test their skills at the highest level. The fifth edition of the ADGS LA was everything the Jiu-Jitsu fan hoped for and more.

Adult Black Belt Champions MAle 56kg Kalel Santos 62kg Gabriel Sousa 69kg Diego Batista 77kg Jaime Canuto 85kg Manuel Ribamar 94kg Fernando Reis 120kg Ricardo Evangelista feMAle 49kg Brenda Larissa 55kg Ana Rodrigues 62kg Luiza Monteiro 70kg Thamara Silva 95kg Gabrieli Pessanha

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Arena Carioca 1 November 1-3, 2019

Brazil is synonymous with Jiu-Jitsu. For the fifth year in a row the ADGS Rio was the perfect setting for the best in the game prove whey they deserve to be on the top. With stands filled with cheering fans, those three days in November were instant classics.

Adult Black Belt Champions MAle 56kg Carlos Alberto Oliveira 62kg Diego Batista 69kg Alexssandro SodrĂŠ 77kg Natan Chueng 85kg Charles Negromonte 94kg Luan Lima 120kg Patrick Gaudio feMAle 49kg Mayssa Bastos 55kg Ana Rodrigues 62kg Bianca BasĂ­lio 70kg Thamara Silva 95kg Gabrieli Pessanha

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Mubadala Arena January 16-18, 2020

Every time the tour returns to the Mubadala Arena something great happens. It was not different on January 2020. Every match during the ADGS Abu Dhabi had a lot in store for Jiu-Jitsu fans. There were thrills for every taste.

Adult Black Belt Champions MAle 56kg Kalel Santos 62kg Hiago George 69kg Gabriel Sousa 77kg Tommy Langaker 85kg Charles Negromonte 94kg Adam Wardzinski 120kg Rodrigo Ribeiro feMAle 49kg Mayssa Bastos 55kg Ana Rodrigues 62kg Larissa Paes 70kg Thamara Silva 95kg Gabrieli Pessanha

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ABU DHABI KING OF MATS


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Relive the ADKOM season that crowned the sports elite in high-level events all over the planet Words: Ivan Trindade | Images: Ane Nunes, Ivan Trindade

From Moscow to Los Angeles, from Tokyo to Rio, the Abu Dhabi King of Mats series took over the world in the 2019/2020 season. All three weight classes had thrilling events that treated the crowd to insane action. In June 2019, João Gabriel Rocha ruled over the heavyweight bracket. In July 2019, Isaac Doederlein beat a battalion of Brazilians to reach the top of the lightweight division. In September 2019, Gustavo Batista landed in LA to beat the best in the middleweight division. The grand finale was reserved for Rio, on November 2019, when the three weight classes crowned new kings. Leonardo Saggioro, Isaque Bahiense and Jackson Sousa wrote their name in history. In the next pages, you’ll relive all those thrills.

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Abu Dhabi King of Mats Heavyweight

Moscow, Russia June 15, 2019

1st – João Gabriel Rocha (Brazil) 2nd – Kaynan Duarte (Brazil) 3rd – Rudson Mateus (Brazil)

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The big guys went into the action first. Ten of the most accomplished athletes over 94kg came together in Russia. João Gabriel Rocha, Kaynan Duarte, Rudson Mateus, Jonnatas Gracie, Jackson Sousa, Gerard Labinski, Donghwa Choi, Adam Wardzinski, Ricardo Evangelista, Igor Silva were responsible for a full day of non-stop thrills at the Triumph Arena, in Moscow. Brazil’s João Gabriel Rocha had a stellar performance on his way to the final, having top overcome a submission defeat to Kaynan Duarte on his very first match of the group stage. In the semifinal, Rocha survived a tight armbar attack to pass Jonnatas Gracie’s guard and win 3-0. In the other semifinal, Kaynan Duarte beat Rudson Mateus 4-2 for the right to fight for the title. The title ended on Rocha’s hands after a hair raising end to the final match. One advantage for a takedown in the final seconds earned João the narrow lead to claim the title of heavyweight ADKOM champion.

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Tokyo, Japan July 27, 2019

1st – Isaac Doederlein (USA) 2nd – Gabriel Sousa (Brazil) 3rd – Diego Batista (Brazil)

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Isaac Doederlein came, fought and conquered! The Ota Gymnasium was the setting for a thrilling day of matches with 8 of the best lightweight competitors in the world, featuring Isaac, Gabriel Sousa, Diego Batista, Cleber Fernandes, Tomoyuki Hashimoto, Thiago Macedo, Wanki Chae, Nobuhiro Sawada. Isaac cruised through the group stage, finishing Thiago on an armbar, beating Diego 3-1 and Hashimoto also with an armbar. In the semifinals, Isaac quickly found the setup for an armbar on Cleber, but took him almost the entire match to get the finish. Gabriel made it to the final after beating Diego 4-2. Isaac did not waste a lot of time to secure the title with a foot lock that left Diego no other choice than to tap. The USA finally had a ADKOM champion.

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Abu Dhabi King of Mats Middleweight

Los Angeles, USA September 14, 2019 1st – Gustavo Batista (Brazil) 2nd – Isaque Bahiense (Brazil) 3rd – Marcos Tinoco (Brazil)

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Gustavo Batista had no easy path to claim his title in the Abu Dhabi King of Mats pantheon. Competing against seven aces including Isaque Bahiense, Tommy Langaker, Max Lindblad, Nathan Mendelson, Manuel Ribamar, Marcos Tinoco and Diego Ramalho, Batista gave all he had to reach the top. In the group stage, he first beat Marcos Tinoco 14-0, then managed a narrow 1-0 lead on advantages over Tommy Langaker and finally caught Diego Ramalho with a choke from the back. In the semifinal, Gustavo quickly found a way for a bow and arrow choke and the spot in the final. Isaque Bahiense made it to the final with a narrow 1-0 lead on advantages over Marcos Tinoco. The title was settled in a tough and very close match where risks were carefully taken. Gustavo managed a sweep to build a 2-0 lead early and held on to that until the end. He celebrated accordingly one of the greatest achievements of his young and successful career.

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Abu Dhabi King of Mats Crown Matches

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil November 2, 2019 CHAMPIONS Lightweight – Leonardo Saggioro (Brasil) Middleweight – Isaque Bahiense (Brazil) Heavyweight – Jackson Sousa (Brazil)

The Abu Dhabi King of Mats series landed in Rio for a short, but important engagement. Three new kings were set to be crowned in three super matches, The day was November 2, 2019, day 2 of the Abu Dhabi Grand Slam Rio and the three matches debuted a new and exciting rules set that turned advantages and penalties into points, making matches much more thrilling.

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Lightweight

Leonardo Saggioro waited over an year to defend his crown. After winning the original ADKOM lightweight bracket, on April 2018, he was supposed to fight Paulo Miyao, but the opponent ended up being American Isaac Doederlein. The match was epic. In the first half, Doederlein imposed his game and built a 4-0 lead. When everything seemed lost for Saggioro, the reigning champion went on beast mode to sweep and take Doederlein’s back. The match ended with a 7-5 lead in favor of Leonardo, who was able to remain as ADKOM lightweight crowned king.

Middleweight

Charles Negromonte and Isaque Bahiense met in Rio to fight for the crown. Negromonte held the honor of being the middleweight king for over a year, since April 2018. Bahiense got the chance to compete in Brazil after Gabriel Arges could not be present. The match was high paced and Isaque worked hard to build a 11-6 with strong guard passes. The middleweight division had a new King, Isaque Bahiense.

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The heaviest division was bound to see a new champion crowned. João Gabriel Rocha and Jackson Sousa got their spot deservedly through hard work and skills. The match was a close one, with both competitors showing a lot of respect for each other. Jackson worked his game plan perfectly and managed to keep the match where he wanted until the very end. Once on the ground, he built a 8-6 lead to secure the title and become the new heavyweight king.

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ABU DHABI QUEEN OF MATS

Pioneer Monarchs Luiza Monteiro and Gabrieli Pessanha wrote their name in Jiu-Jitsu history as they became the first ever ADQOM champions Words: Ivan Trindade | Images: Ane Nunes, Ivan Trindade

The 2019/2020 season was the moment women’s Jiu-Jitsu reached new heights. On November 1st, 2019, the AJP launched the first ever edition of a groundbreaking series. The Abu Dhabi Queen of Mats landed in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, with six of the most talented competitors in the lightweight division (under 62kg). Two months later, on January 17, 2020, it was time for the heavyweight division. The format of competition and the rules set proved perfect for even more thrilling matches as the contenders in each weight class took the mats by storm and awed the crowd with epic performances. In the next pages, we will remember the best moments that led to the crowning of the two first ever Abu Dhabi Queen of Mats.

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Abu Dhabi King of Mats Crown Matches

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil November 1st, 2019 1st – Luiza Monteiro (Brazil) 2nd – Ana Rodrigues (Brazil) 3rd – Bianca Basilio (Brazil)

Joined by Ana Rodrigues, Bianca Basílio, Amal Amjahid, Ana Talita Alencar and Mayssa Bastos, Luiza Monteiro was on fire in Rio, on November 1st, 2019. She entered the mats four times and finished no less than three of her opponents. Her campaign kicked off on round 2 of group B, when she was able to catch Talita Alencar with a triangle choke. Later on, she met up with Amal Amjahid and secured the win with an armbar. The semifinal put Luiza against fierce rival Bianca Basilio. Once again, Luiza kept the action level high and worked her way to Basilio’s back to sink choke for the finish. The rival in the title match would be Ana Rodrigues, who got to the final after three matches where she beat Bia Basílio by referees decision, Mayssa Bastos 2-1 on advantages and finally Amal Amjahid 4-2 on points in the semifinals. The title match was fast paced with Luiza using all her technique and experience to overcome Ana’s energy. After managing a back take, Luiza worked hard for the best position to get the finish in a choke, but Ana was relentless in her defense. In the end, a 4-0 lead was enough for Luiza to secure the title of first ever lightweight Abu Dhabi Queen of Mats. “I am so happy! I wanted to put my game to work on every match and fight to finish all my opponents. I almost did it. It’s an honor to compete against such tough adversaries from the new generation and prove that women’s Jiu-Jitsu can be as exciting as men’s,” said Luiza in the end.

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Abu Dhabi Queen of Mats Heavyweight

Abu Dhabi, UAE January 17, 2020 1st – Gabrieli Pessanha (Brazil) 2nd – Nathiely de Jesus (Brazil) 3rd – Thamara Silva (Brazil)

Being considered a favorite means many times added pressure that some athletes have a lot of trouble dealing with. That’s not the case with Brazil’s Gabrieli Pessanha. After ruling the 95kg division in the recent past, Gabi arrived in Abu Dhabi on January 17 as the clear favorite for the title in the first ever heavyweight ADQOM. Gabi was joined by Nathiely de Jesus, Kendall Reusing, Thamara Silva, Martina Gramenius and Samantha Cook in a historic gathering of talent. She fought four times to reach the top of the podium. In the group stage, Gabi first beat Thamara Silva 6-4 in a comeback run after being behind in the scoreboard 0-4. She made it to the semifinals with a 4-0 win over Martina Gramenius after a back take. In the semifinal, Pessanha met up with well known rival Kendall Reusing, from the USA. Usually a tough and close match, this time Gabi was able to impose her game and build a 11-0 lead. On the other side of the bracket, Nathiely de Jesus made it to the final with three wins and three submissions. She caught Kendall with a kimura, choked Britain’s Samantha Cook from the back and finally found a choke to to beat Thamara Silva in the semifinals. The title match was another thrilling installment of one of the most intense rivalries in Jiu-Jitsu today. Gabi Pessanha and Nathiely de Jesus are always protagonists of intense matches. In Abu Dhabi, the rivals were very careful not to make mistakes. A narrow 2-1 lead was the edge Gabi had to secure the title as the clock hit zero. She couldn’t be more pleased with herself after the final win: “There was still a lot of people who doubted me. Said I was too young, only 19. Well, now I am the Queen. I want to thank God and all my family, friends and teammates for all the help,” said the newly crowned

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AJP WORLD TOUR

The World United Jiu-Jitsu brought together people of all ages, races and genders in a year-long celebration during the 2019/2020 AJP World Tour Words: Ivan Trindade | Images: AJP

With every new season, the AJP World Tour involves more people than the previous season. The 2019/2020 season saw events reaching the farthest points of the planet, proving that Jiu-Jitsu is getting stronger by the day. From Seoul, South Korea, to Curitiba, Brazil and from Germany to South Africa, athletes and fans saw in the AJP events the safe haven of high quality and impeccable production. In the next pages, we will take you on a virtual trip around the world to relive the efforts and the glories achieved during the entire season.


Prague

Abu Dhabi National Pro

Czech Republic

Zadar

Abu Dhabi International Pro

May 18, 2019

Brazil

Milan

Abu Dhabi International Pro

May 25, 2019

Kastav

Abu Dhabi International Pro

June 22, 2019

May 18, 2019

Gramado

Abu Dhabi International Pro

May 19, 2019

Galati

Abu Dhabi International Pro

June 22, 2019

Abu Dhabi International Pro

June 22, 2019

Goiânia

Romania

Brazil

Croatia

Italy

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Baku

Cuiabรก

Spain

Abu Dhabi International Pro

June 29, 2019

Abu Dhabi National Pro

August 4, 2019

Abu Dhabi International Pro

August 25, 2019

Azerbaijan

Brazil

Abu Dhabi International Pro

July 14, 2019

Manaus

Abu Dhabi International Pro

August 18, 2019

Baikal

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Salvador

Abu Dhabi International Pro

Abu Dhabi National Pro

Brazil

Russia

September 14-15, 2019

Bosnia and Herzegovina

September 21, 2019

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Ulaanbaatar

Abu Dhabi International Pro

Mongolia

September 21-22, 2019

Panamรก

Panamรก City

Abu Dhabi national Pro

May 25, 2019

Maintal

Abu Dhabi national Pro

October 19, 2019

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Germany

Croatia

Osijek

Abu Dhabi International Pro

October 5, 2019

Barueri

Abu Dhabi International Pro

October 6, 2019

Moscow

Abu Dhabi national Pro

October 12, 2019

Abu Dhabi International Pro

October 20, 2019

Seoul

Brazil

Russia

South Korea

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Milan

Barcelona

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North Macedonia

Croatia

Varazdin

Abu Dhabi International Pro

November 2, 2019

Vancouver

Abu Dhabi International Pro

November 2, 2019

Italy

Kyiv

Abu Dhabi International Pro

November 9, 2019

Spain

Johannesburg

October 26, 2019

Abu Dhabi national Pro

November 9, 2019

Abu Dhabi International Pro

November 16, 2019

Abu Dhabi International Pro

Canada

Ukraine

South Africa

December 1, 2019

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Fortaleza

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Abu Dhabi national Pro

Brazil

Zagreb

Abu Dhabi national Pro

December 7, 2019

Colombia

Nagoya

Abu Dhabi International Pro

December 22, 2019

Abu Dhabi national Pro

January 11-12, 2020

December 1, 2019

December 8, 2019

Brazil

Abu Dhabi International Pro

January 11-12, 2020

Abu Dhabi national Pro

January 11, 2020

Ulaanbaatar

Croatia

Japan

Mongolia

Slovenia

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Guarapari

Abu Dhabi International Pro

Brazil

January 26, 2020

Switzerland

Aarau

Abu Dhabi national Pro

February 1, 2020

Graz

Abu Dhabi national Pro

February 8, 2020

Nottingham

Abu Dhabi national Pro

Ukraine

Abu Dhabi International Pro

February 1, 2020

Melbourne

Abu Dhabi national Pro

May 25, 2019

Curitiba

Abu Dhabi national Pro

February 9, 2020

Kyiv

Australia

Austria

United Kingdom

February 8, 2020

Brazil


France

Bogotá

Abu Dhabi International Pro

Canada

Sydney

Abu Dhabi Continental Pro

Paris

Abu Dhabi National Pro

February 15, 2020

Toronto

Abu Dhabi national Pro

February 22, 2020

Gramado

Cape Tow

Abu Dhabi Continental Pro

Brazil / South America

February 29 – March 1, 2020

Abu Dhabi Continental Pro

Rome

Abu Dhabi Continental Pro

South Africa / Africa

February 29, 2020

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Colombia

February 23, 2020

Australia / Oceania

February 29, 2020

Italy / Europe

February 29 – March 1, 2020


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LIFESTYLE TIPS

Eight good practices to stay healthy on the mats

Keep your mats clean The training surface is probably the biggest vector of contamination in a Jiu-Jitsu academy. With hundreds of people rolling everyday, it gets really dirty really quickly. It’s vital that the mats are sanitized after every single training session to guarantee everyone’s safety. Don’t use just water, but products that kills germs, bacteria and viruses.

Take care of yourself and others with simple habit changes for a healthier life Words: Ivan Trindade | Images: Ane Nunes, Morguefile

In times of global pandemic, it is more important than ever to take the right actions to stay healthy. With a few daily actions, every athlete is able to reduce the possibility of illness that will take them away from the mats and reduce your training time. Here are 10 simple things you can do it yourself.

Don't roll in dirty gis

Keep nails trimmed

Your kimono is not only your armor, but it can be also a big threat to your health and the health of others. Wash it daily and do it immediately after you arrive from training. Don’t leave it in your bag or in a bin.

A cut during a training section is a door wide open for infections. Accidents happen, but simple prevention measures reduce drastically the odds of it happening. Keeping your nails trimmed is a simple action that will make your training environment much safer.

Wear rash guards under your gi

Wash your hands more often

The less skin to skin contact you have during a training session, the safer you are regarding your health. Skin diseases are easily transmitted on the mat. Wear your rash guard and make everyone safer.

Not only for Jiu-Jitsu, but for everyday life, washing your hands is a basic habit that will make your routine safer.

Wear shoes whenever off the mats Your feet can bring countless harmful agents to the mats if you don’t wear shoes when walking off them. Never forget your sandals or snickers. Be mindful of your health and the health of others.

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Shower immediately after training Jiu-Jitsu is a high intensity activity with lots of person to person contact, most times rolling with multiple partners. It is safe to say that you get out of a training section in desperate need of a shower. So, don’t delay it. The ideal is to shower in the gym, before going home. If that’s not possible, go straight home and shower as soon as you get there.

Don't train if you feel sick It’s important to know your body. If you don’t feel quite yourself, don’t show up for training. Most infectious diseases are highly contagious even in the first days of symptoms. Stay away, take care of yourself and only come back when you feel 100%.

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CHAMPION’S CLASS

Ffion Davies’ guard pass and back take

Ffion Davies starts by applying pressure to her opponent’s guard.

Ffion keeps the pressure and forces the opponent to turn on her side.

She closes the distance and makes grips to the opponent’s lapel for more pressure.

As the opponent keeps turning, Ffion positions her body for the back take.

Unravel the secrets of the game of one of the most deadly competitors in the world Words: Ivan Trindade | Images: Ane Nunes

Ffion Davies on the mat is a guarantee of great thrills for the crowd and big problems for her opponent. The Welsh black belt has a strong game that aims to the submission at all times. She wastes no time during her matches and is always looking for dominant positions that will allow her to get the tap. In London, this past March, she once again displayed the same will to finish her opponents. Here’s a breakdown of one of Ffion’s guard pass to back take that ended in a choke from the back.

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Ffion secures the four points and goes to work for the finish.

Ffion uses her body weight to pull the opponent back and open space for the choke.

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As the opponent tries to move her leg up to block Ffion’s pass.

Ffion’s looks for the pass by moving around the opponent’s body.

With the opponent with her back exposed, Ffion jumps to take the back.

With the opponent’s back on the mat, Ffion secures the grips for the choke.

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She gets the pass and puts her body between the opponent’s legs and chest.

Ffion establishes the back take with the hooks on both sides.

With everything in place, Ffion gets the tap and the win.

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JIU-JITSU WORLD MAG

What a Journey! A look back into three intense years of work as Jiu-Jitsu World Magazi ne prepares for an even more thrilling future Words: Ivan Trindade | Artworks: Henrique Diniz

Some wise person once said that it is the journey that matters, not the destination. We at Jiu-Jitsu World Magazine could not agree more with that statement. Since March 2017, when JJW #1 was launched with the coverage of that year’s Abu Dhabi Grand Slam Tour in Abu Dhabi, the stakes were high and the thrills were nonstop. The challenge our team accepted was no small task. To produce, edit and publish a 100-page publication that captured the grandiosity of the biggest Jiu-Jitsu tour in the world. Back then under the banner of the UAEJJF, the Abu Dhabi Grand Slam Tour and the National Pro and International Pro Series were a global affair that lasted the entire 12 months. Our team ranked up miles going from city to city to capture the biggest matches and tell the greatest stories. Today, as we look back, it was all worth it. We rode planes, boats, taxis, Ubers. We visited palaces and slums. We told the stories of global superstars and also the struggles of unknown beginners. Our pages were open to all of those who loved and lived JiuJitsu. We went far and we brought the story home. From Tokyo to Rio, from Ashgabat to LA, from Jakarta to London, our team crossed borders and defied timezones to bring you the best images and share the latest news. The year of 2020 is an unique one. As the Covid-19 pandemic sweeps the globe and alters schedules and lifestyles all over the planet, the Jiu-Jitsu movement also felt the blow. Jiu-Jitsu World Magazine is adapting to the new realities to continue to bring Jiu-Jitsu fans the content they are used too. We want to thank each and every one our our collaborators, readers and subjects. We could not have done it without you. See you on the mats! Stay safe and stay healthy!

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