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European IBJJF Jiu-Jitsu Championship
Competition details
LocationParis, France
Local name(s)Euros
DisciplineBrazilian Jiu-Jitsu
OrganiserIBJJF
Divisions
Current weight divisionsWeight classes:[1]
Men
  • Ultra Heavy (+100.5 kg)
  • Super Heavy (-100.5 kg)
  • Heavy (-94.3 kg)
  • Medium Heavy (-88.3 kg)
  • Middle (-82.3 kg)
  • Light (-76 kg)
  • Feather (-70 kg)
  • Light Feather -(-64 kg)
  • Rooster (-57.5 kg)
Women
  • Super Heavy (+79.3kg)
  • Heavy (-79.3kg)
  • Medium Heavy (-74 kg)
  • Medium (-69 kg)
  • Light (-64 kg)
  • Feather (-58.5kg)
  • Light Feather (-53.5kg)
  • Rooster (-48.5kg)
History
First edition2004
Editions19
Most winsMichael Langhi and Lúcio Rodrigues (6) and female Luana Alzuguir (5)
Most recent2023 European Championship

The European IBJJF Jiu-Jitsu Championship (also: European Championship or European Open) is the most prestigious and largest Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu tournament held in Europe by the International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation (IBJJF). The tournament is an open championship accepting competitors from all countries and is considered one of the most important competitions in the lead-up to the Worlds.

History

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The first edition of the European Championship took place in 2004 in Lisbon, Portugal. Over the years, the tournament grew significantly in size and prestige, becoming one of the four major IBJJF tournaments, alongside the World Championship, the Pan IBJJF Jiu-Jitsu Championship, and the Brazilian Nationals.[2]

For nearly two decades, the event was held annually in Lisbon. However, after the COVID-19 pandemic caused the cancellation of the 2021 edition, the tournament relocated to Rome, Italy in 2022.[3] Since 2023, the competition has been hosted in Paris, France.[4]

Importance

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The IBJJF assigns point weightings to its tournaments to help calculate an athlete's ranking. For the 2017/2018 IBJJF season, the European Championship had a weighting of 4, making it second in importance only to the World Jiu-Jitsu Championship, which has a weighting of 7. The event serves as a crucial stepping stone for elite competitors preparing for the World Championship and is often the first major international IBJJF event of the calendar year.[5]

Notable Competitors

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Over the years, numerous world champions and high-level competitors have participated in the European Championship. Some of the most notable athletes who have won titles at the Europeans include:

Interesting Facts

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The European Championship is known for being one of the largest IBJJF tournaments in terms of participation, often attracting thousands of competitors worldwide.[8] Unlike the Pan Championship and the World Championship, which are held in the United States, the Europeans provide a major opportunity for athletes based outside North America to compete at an elite level. The event is open to all belt levels, from white to black belts, and includes divisions for juveniles, adults, and masters competitors.[9]

Past Locations

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European IBJJF Jiu-Jitsu Championship Locations
Year Location
2004–2020 Lisbon, Portugal
2021 Not held (COVID-19 pandemic)
2022 Rome, Italy
2023 Paris, France
2024 Paris, France
2025 Lisbon, Portugal

Black belt male champions by year and weight

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Year Host -57.5 kg

Rooster

-64 kg

Light Feather

-70 kg

Feather

-76 kg

Light

-82.3 kg

Middle

-88.3 kg

Medium Heavy

-94.3 kg

Heavy

-100.5 kg

Super Heavy

+100 kg

Ultra Heavy

Absolute
2004 Portugal Brazil Wellington Diaz (1/3) Brazil Carlos Lemos (1/1) Brazil Carlos Vieira (1/1) Brazil João Felipe (fighter) (1/1) Brazil Reinaldo Ramos (1/1) Brazil Lucio Rodrigues (1/6) Brazil Lucio Rodrigues (2/6)
2005 Portugal Brazil Wellington Diaz (2/3) Brazil Fredson Paixão (1/1) Brazil Rodrigo Migliaccio (1/1) Brazil Fabricio Camões (1/1) Brazil Ronaldo Souza (1/1) Brazil Lucio Rodrigues (3/6) Brazil Roberto Abreu (1/1) Brazil Roger Gracie (1/2) Brazil Roger Gracie (2/2)
2006 Portugal Brazil Augustin Clement (1/1) Brazil Wellington Diaz (3/3) Brazil Christian Uflacker (1/1) Brazil Leonardo Pechanha (1/1) Brazil Eduardo Rios (1/1) Brazil Alessandro Nunes (jiu-jitsu) (1/1) Brazil Victor Costa (jiu-jitsu) (1/1) BrazilMário Reis (fighter) [PT] (1/2)
2007 Portugal Brazil Anderson Perriera(1/1) Brazil Reinaldo Ribeiro (1/2) Brazil Phillipe Della Monica (1/1) Brazil Alan Nascimento (1/3) Brazil Raphael Abi Rihan (1/1) Brazil Braulio Estima (1/5) United States Rafael Lovato Jr. (1/2) Brazil Bruno Santos (1/1) Brazil Braulio Estima (2/5)
2008 Portugal Brazil Wekcilley Lima (1/1) Brazil Felipe Costa (1/1) Brazil Reinaldo Ribeiro (2/2) Brazil Michel Maia (1/1) Brazil Alan Nascimento (2/3) Brazil Alexandre Souza (1/2) Brazil Lima Junior (1/1) Brazil Marcel Fortuna (1/1) Brazil Luis Oliveira (jiu-jitsu) (1/1) Brazil Alexandre Souza (2/2)
2009 Portugal Brazil Pablo Santos (jiu-jitsu) (1/1) Brazil Mário Reis (fighter) [PT](2/2) Brazil Michael Langhi (1/6) Brazil Kron Gracie (1/1) Brazil Alan Nascimento (3/3) Brazil Braulio Estima (3/5) Brazil Rodrigo Cavaca (1/2) Brazil Marcio Cruz (1/1) Brazil Braulio Estima (4/5)
2010 Portugal Brazil Bruno Malfacine (1/1) Brazil Guilherme Mendes (1/1) Brazil Rafael Mendes (1/2) Brazil Lucas Lepri (1/1) Brazil Gustavo Campos (1/2) Brazil Tarsis Humphreys (1/1) Brazil Fabio Gurgel (1/1) Brazil Ricardo Abreu [PT] (1/1) Brazil Rodrigo Cavaca (2/3) Brazil Gustavo Campos (2/2)
2011 Portugal Brazil Ary Farias (1/1) Brazil Eduardo Ramos (jiu-jitsu) (1/1) Brazil Michael Langhi (2/6) Brazil Claudio Calasans (1/3) Brazil Braulio Estima (5/5) Brazil Bernardo Faria (1/3) Brazil Lucio Rodrigues (4/6) Brazil Igor Silva (fighter) (1/2) Brazil Sergio Moraes (1/1)
2012 Portugal Japan Koji Shibamoto (1/2) Brazil Carlos Holanda (1/1) Brazil Bruno Frazzato (1/1) Japan Roberto Satoshi (1/1) Brazil Victor Estima (1/1) Brazil Rodrigo Fajardo (1/2) Brazil Rodolfo Vieira (1/1) Brazil Bernardo Faria (2/3) Denmark Alexander Trans (1/3) Brazil Rodolfo Vieira (2/2)
2013 Portugal United States Brandon Mullins (1/1) Brazil Laercio Fernandes (1/1) Brazil Rubens Charles (1/2) Brazil Michael Langhi (3/6) Brazil Claudio Calasans (2/3) Brazil Romulo Barral (1/1) Brazil Dimitrius Souza (1/1) Brazil Bernardo Faria (3/3) Denmark Alexander Trans (2/3) Brazil Leo Nogueira (1/1)
2014 Portugal Brazil Caio Terra (1/3) Brazil Jose Barros (jiu-jitsu) (1/1) Brazil Rafael Mendes (2/2) Brazil Michael Langhi (4/6) Brazil Claudio Calasans (3/3) Brazil Tiago Silva (jiu-jitsu) (1/1) Brazil Jackson Sousa (1/2) Brazil Lucio Rodrigues (5/6) Brazil Rodrigo Cavaca (3/3) Denmark Alexander Trans (3/3)
2015 Portugal Brazil Caio Terra (2/3) Brazil João Miyao (1/3) Brazil Marcio Andre Barbosa (1/4) Brazil Michael Langhi (5/6) United States Jonathan Torres (1/1) Brazil André Galvão (1/2) Brazil Erbeth Santos de Mesquita [PT] (1/2) Brazil Lucio Rodrigues (6/6) Brazil Ricardo Evangelista (2/2) Brazil André Galvão (2/2)
2016 Portugal Brazil Caio Terra (3/3) Brazil João Miyao (2/3) Brazil Marcio Andre Barbosa (2/4) United States Michael Liera Jr. (1/1) Brazil Yago Vinicius de Souza (1/1) Brazil Gabriel Arges de Sousa (1/1) Brazil Jackson Sousa (2/2) Brazil Erbeth Santos de Mesquita [PT] (2/2) Brazil Pedro Henrique de Souza Moura (1/1) Brazil Felipe Pena (1/1)
2017 Portugal Japan Koji Shibamoto (2/2) United States Mikey Musumeci (1/2) Brazil Rubens Charles (2/2) Brazil Marcio Andre Barbosa. (3/4) Brazil Marcos Tinoco (1/1) Brazil Rodrigo Fajardo (2/2) Brazil Leandro Lo (1/2) Brazil Mahamed Aly (1/1) Brazil Igor Silva (2/2) Brazil Leandro Lo (2/2)
2018 Portugal Brazil Hiago Gama (1/1) Brazil Hiago George (1/2) Brazil Marcio André Barbosa (2/2) Brazil Michael Langhi (6/6) Brazil Isaque Bahiense (1/2) Brazil Horlando Monteiro (1/1) United States Keenan Cornelius (1/2) Portugal Manuel Pontes (1/1) Brazil Ricardo Evangelista (2/2) Brazil Lucas Barbosa (1/1)
2019 Portugal Brazil Rodnei Barbosa (1/1) Brazil João Miyao (3/3) Brazil Paulo Miyao (1/1) Australia Levi Jones-Leary (1/1) Brazil Isaque Bahiense (2/2) Brazil Rudson Mateus (1/1) Brazil Kaynan Duarte (1/3) Brazil Fellipe Andrew (1/5) Brazil Victor Honório (1/1) Brazil Gustavo Batista (1/1)
2020 Portugal Japan Tomoyuki Hashimoto (1/1) United States Mikey Musumeci (2/2) United States Isaac Doederlein (1/1) Brazil Jonnatas Gracie (1/1) Norway Tommy Langaker (1/1) Brazil Manuel Ribamar (1/1) United States Keenan Cornelius (2/2) Brazil Patrick Gaudio (1/1) Brazil Igor Schneider (1/1) Brazil Fellipe Andrew (2/5)
2022[10] Italy Brazil Thalison Soares (1/3) Brazil Hiago George (2/2) Brazil Diego Sodré (1/1) Norway Espen Mathiesen (1/1) Brazil Tainan Dalpra (1/2) Portugal Bruno Lima (1/1) Poland Adam Wardzinski (1/2) Brazil Fellipe Andrew (3/5) United States Rafael Lovato Jr.

(2/2)

Brazil Fellipe Andrew (4/5)
2023[11] France Brazil Thalison Soares (2/3) United States Malachi Edmond (1/1) Brazil Fabricio Andrey (1/1) Brazil Andy Murasaki (1/1) Brazil Tainan Dalpra (2/2) Brazil Jansen Gomes (1/1) Brazil Fellipe Andrew (5/5) Brazil Kaynan Duarte (2/3) United States Mason Fowler (1/1) Brazil Kaynan Duarte (3/3)
2024[12] France Brazil Thalison Soares (3/3) Brazil Meyram Alves (1/1) Brazil Kennedy Maciel (1/1) United States Elijah Dorsey (1/1) Brazil Micael Galvão (1/1) Brazil Maurício Oliveira (1/1) Poland Adam Wardzinski (2/2) Brazil Erich Munis (1/1) Brazil Gutemberg Pereira (1/2) Brazil Gutemberg Pereira (2/2)

Black belt female champions by year and weight

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Year Host -48 kg Rooster -53 kg Light Feather -58 kg Feather -64 kg Light -69 kg Middle -74 kg Medium Heavy -80  kg Heavy +80 kg Super Heavy Absolute
2004 Portugal Brazil Mariana Coelho (1/1) Brazil Carolina Prado (1/1)
2005 Portugal Brazil Leticia Ribeiro (1/1)
2006 Portugal Brazil Carmen Jahnke (1/1) Norway Camilla Gjelsten (1/1)
2007 Portugal Brazil Luciana Dias (1/1)
2009 Portugal Brazil Virigina Macedo (1/1) Brazil Monica Silva (1/2) Brazil Monica Silva (2/2)
2010 Portugal Brazil Gezary Matuda (1/2) Brazil Angelica Ferreira (1/2) Brazil Rosalinda Ferreira (4/7) Brazil Beatriz Mesquita (1/4) Brazil Beatriz Mesquita (2/4)
2011 Portugal Brazil Oceane Talvard (1/1) Brazil Marina Medeiros (1/1) Brazil Luana Alzuguir (1/4) Sweden Ida Hansson (1/3) Brazil Gabrielle Garcia (1/4) Brazil Gabrielle Garcia (2/4)
2012 Portugal Brazil Angelica Ferreira (2/2) Sweden Ida Hansson (2/3) Brazil Michelle Nicolini (1/3) Brazil Michelle Nicolini (2/3)
2013 Portugal Netherlands Yasmin Sewgobind (1/1) United States Mackenzie Dern (1/3) Brazil Marina Ribeiro (1/1) Brazil Luana Alzuguir (1/4) Brazil Caroline de Lazzer (1/1) Brazil Luana Alzuguir (2/4)
2014 Portugal France Laurence Cousin(1/1) Brazil Vanessa Oliveira (1/1) Brazil Luana Alzuguir (3/4) Brazil Luana Alzuguir (4/4)
2015 Portugal Brazil Michelle Nicolini (3/3) Brazil Angelica Galvao (1/1) Sweden Janni Larsson (1/1) Sweden Ida Hansson (3/3) Lithuania Dominyka Obelenyte (1/1) Brazil Gabrielle Garcia (3/4) Brazil Gabrielle Garcia (4/4)
2016 Portugal United States Kristina Barlaan (1/1) Brazil Mackenzie Dern (2/3) Brazil Jessica Cristina Santos (1/1) Brazil Luiza Monteiro (1/3) Brazil Andresa Correa (1/2) Brazil Ewelyn Arruda (1/1) Brazil Andresa Correa (2/2)
2017 Portugal Italy Serena Gabrielli (1/2) Brazil Gezary Matuda (2/2) Brazil Mackenzie Dern (3/3) Brazil Beatriz Mesquita (3/4) Brazil Ana Carolina Vieira (1/1) Brazil Nathiely de Jesus (1/3) Brazil Claudia Doval (1/2) Brazil Tayane Porfírio (1/4) Brazil Tayane Porfírio (2/4)
2018 Portugal Italy Serena Gabrielli (2/2) United Kingdom Vanessa English (1/1) Brazil Amanda Monteiro (1/1) Brazil Beatriz Mesquita (4/4) Brazil Danielle Alvarez (1/1) Brazil Claudia Doval (2/2) Brazil Carina Santi (1/2) Brazil Tayane Porfírio (3/4) Brazil Tayane Porfírio (4/4)
2019 Portugal Brazil Mayssa Bastos (1/4) Belgium Amal Amjahid (1/2) United Kingdom Ffion Davies (1/3) Germany Charlotte von Baumgarten (1/1) United Kingdom Samantha Cook (1/1) Brazil Luiza Monteiro (2/3) Brazil Nathiely de Jesus (2/3) Brazil Carina Santi (2/2) Brazil Nathiely de Jesus (3/3)
2020 Portugal Brazil Mayssa Bastos (2/4) Brazil Ana Rodrigues (1/3) Belgium Amal Amjahid (2/2) United Kingdom Ffion Davies (2/3) Brazil Thamara Silva (1/1) Brazil Sabatha Dos Santos (1/1) United Kingdom Laura Barker (1/1) Brazil Jéssica Flowers (1/1) United Kingdom Ffion Davies (3/3)
2022[10] Italy Brazil Thaís Loureiro Felipe (1/1) Brazil Mayssa Bastos (3/4) Brazil Ana Rodrigues (2/3) Brazil Nathalie Ribeiro (1/1) Brazil Thalyta Silva (1/3) United States Maggie Grindatti (1/1) Brazil Gabrieli Pessanha (1/6) Brazil Gabrieli Pessanha (2/6)
2023[11] France Brazil Jessica Caroline Dantas (1/2) Brazil Mayssa Bastos (4/4) Brazil Ana Rodrigues (3/3) Brazil Luiza Monteiro (3/3) Brazil Thalyta Silva (2/3) Poland Maria Malyjasiak (1/1) Amanda de Oliveira (1/1) Brazil Gabrieli Pessanha (3/6) Brazil Gabrieli Pessanha (4/6)
2024[13] France United States Shelby Murphey (1/1) Brazil Jessica Caroline Dantas (2/2) Italy Margot Ciccarelli (1/1) Brazil Julia De Jesus Alves (1/1) Brazil Thalyta Silva (3/3) France Aurelie Le Vern (1/1) Brazil Melissa Stricker Cueto (1/1) Brazil Gabrieli Pessanha (5/6) Brazil Gabrieli Pessanha (6/6)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Weight Lists". IBJJF.org. Retrieved 2016-01-11.
  2. ^ "IBJJF Results - European Championship". International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation.
  3. ^ "European IBJJF Jiu-Jitsu Championship 2022". International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation. Retrieved 2022-02-11.
  4. ^ Tighe, James (2023-01-17). "Europeans 2023". Progress JJ Europe.
  5. ^ "IBJJF Rankings System Explained". International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation.
  6. ^ "Sarah Galvão dominates weight and absolute divisions at the European Jiu-Jitsu Championship". VF Comunica (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2025-03-04.
  7. ^ "Sarah Galvão shines at the European Jiu-Jitsu Championship, winning gold at purple belt". Tatame (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2025-03-04.
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