2021 World Jiu-Jitsu Championship

The 2021 World Jiu-Jitsu Championship or World 2021 IBJJF Jiu-Jitsu Championship was an international jiu-jitsu event organised by the International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation (IBJFF) and held at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, California, from 9-12 December 2021.[3] This 25th edition of the most prestigious Brazilian jiu-jitsu tournament was the first one to take place following the COVID-19 pandemic and the cancellation of the 2020 season, it saw the emergence of a brand new generation of world champions.

2021 World Jiu-Jitsu Championship
VenueAnaheim Convention Center[1]
Location Anaheim, California[1]
Dates9-12 December 2021 [2]
WebsiteIBJJF

Background

The 2021 IBJJF World Jiu-Jitsu Championship was the first season of the World Jiu-Jitsu Championship, the most prestigious event in the sport, to take place following the 2019 IBJJF World edition. The previous 2020 edition was cancelled by the organising International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation as a consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic.[1]

This 25th edition took place for the first time at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, California instead of the Walter Pyramid in Long Beach where it had been held since 2007 after moving from Brazil to the United States. This edition also took place for the first time at the end of the year instead of the beginning of the year like previous edition, giving more time for athletes to be able to participate. The black belts competition took place towards the end, on 11 December and 12 December (two days); the elimination round and the open class / absolute division matches took place on the first day, Saturday 11 December followed by the quarterfinals all the way to the finals on Sunday 12 December, the last day of the tournament.[4]

This Championship saw Checkmat winning its first world team title,[5] Dream Art competing for its first year as a team and a new generation of black belts winning their first gold medals,[6] such as Tainan Dalpra who was the first black belt to represent Art Of Jiu Jitsu (AOJ) at the IBJJF World final.[7]

Men's division

In the roosterweight division, Mikey Musumeci became world champion for the fourth time in a row, the first American to do so at black belt, representing his new team, Pedigo Submission Fighting for the first time, after beating ten time world champion Bruno Malfacine by points.[8][9] In the ultra heavy division semifinal Nicholas Meregali was disqualified from the tournament, after winning his match, for giving the finger to a heckler in the audience.[8]

Men's medallists

Adult male black belt results[10]

Division Gold Silver Bronze
Rooster (57.5 kg) Mikey Musumeci
Pedigo Submission Fighting
Bruno Malfacine
Alliance
Jonas Andrade
PSLPB Cicero Costha USA
Rodnei Barbosa
Qatar BJJ Brasil
Light-feather (64 kg) Diego Oliveira Batista
PSLPB Cicero Costha USA
Malachi Edmond
Team Lloyd Irvin
Meyram Maquiné
Dream Art
Rene Eduardo Lopez
Jiu-Jitsu Methods
Feather (70 kg) Fabricio Andrey
Fight Sports
Shane Hill-Taylor
Team Lloyd Irvin
Alex Sodré
Nova União
Diego Sodre
Nova União
Light (76 kg) Renato Canuto
CheckMat
Matheus Gabriel
CheckMat
Lucas Valente
Gracie Barra
Murilo Amaral
Alliance
Middle (82.3 kg) Tainan Dalpra
Art of Jiu Jitsu
Isaque Bahiense
Dream Art
Jonnatas Gracie
Atos Jiu-Jitsu
Tommy Langaker
Nova União
Medium-Heavy (88.3 kg) Gustavo Batista
Atos Jiu-Jitsu
Lucas Barbosa
Atos Jiu-Jitsu
André Porfirio
Fight Sports
Leandro Lo
Unity Jiu Jitsu
Heavy (94.3 kg) Kaynan Duarte
Atos Jiu-Jitsu
Luan Azeved
PSLPB Cicero Costha USA
Dimitrius Souza
Alliance
Gabriel Oliveira
Alliance
Super-Heavy (100.5 kg) Erich Munis
Dream Art
Fellipe Andrew
Alliance
Devhonte Johnson
Unity Jiu Jitsu
Felipe Pena
Gracie Barra
Ultra-Heavy
(over 100.5 kg)
Victor Hugo Marques
Six Blades Jiu-Jitsu
Max Gimenis
GF Team
Igor Schneider
Dream Art
Open Class
(any weight divisions)
Felipe Pena
Gracie Barra
Fellipe Andrew
Alliance
Kaynan Duarte
Atos Jiu-Jitsu

Women's division

After one of the longest career in the sport and 13 years since receiving her black belt from Fabio Gurgel, "the queen of the heaviest weightclass" Gabi Garcia, after getting submitted for the first time in over 10 years, announced her retirement from gi competition to concentrate on her MMA career.[11] Bia Mesquita won her 7th world title after defeating Luiza Monteiro by points while Gabrieli Pessanha won double gold.[9]

Women's medallists

Adult female black belt results[10]

Division Gold Silver Bronze
Rooster (48.5 kg) Mayssa Bastos
GF Team
Jessica Dantas
Unique Logic Jiu-Jitsu HQ
Brenda Larissa
Fight Sports
Serena Gabrielli
Flow
Light-feather (53.5 kg) Ana Rodrigues
Dream Art
Tammi Musumeci
Pedigo Submission Fighting
Jessa Khan
Art of Jiu Jitsu
Rose-Marie el Sharouni
CheckMat
Feather (58.5 kg) Gabrielle McComb
Atos Jiu-Jitsu
Bianca Basílio
Atos Jiu-Jitsu
Gabriela Fechter
CheckMat
Larissa Campos
Gracie Humaita
Light (64 kg) Bia Mesquita
Gracie Humaita
Luiza Monteiro
Atos Jiu-Jitsu
Margot Ciccarelli
Unity Jiu Jitsu
Nathalie Ribeiro
CheckMat
Middle (69 kg) Andressa Cintra
Gracie Barra
Thamara Ferreira
Guigo JJ
Claire North
TAC Team BJJ
Raquel Pa’aluhi Canuto
CheckMat
Medium-Heavy (74 kg) Ana Carolina Vieira
Aviv Jiu-Jitsu
Elisabeth Clay
Ares BJJ
Chloé McNally
Unity Jiu Jitsu
Fernanda Yukari Makiyama Cristo
Evox BJJ
Heavy (79.3 kg) Melissa Cueto
Alliance
Izadora Cristina Silva
Dream Art
Maggie Grindatti
Fight Sports
Maria Malyjasiak
Abmar Barbosa Association
Super-Heavy (over 79.3 kg) Gabrieli Pessanha
Infight JJ
Yara Soares
Dream Art
Gabi Garcia
Alliance
Mayara Custódio
CheckMat
Open Class
(any weight divisions)
Gabrieli Pessanha
Infight JJ
Yara Soares
Dream Art
Bia Mesquita
Gracie Humaita
Gabi Garcia
Alliance

Teams results

For this season Checkmat brought 102 competitors, Gracie Barra counted 87, Grappling Fight Team known as GF Team 48, Unity Jiu Jitsu 46, and Art of Jiu-Jitsu who had just separated in early 2020 from Atos 29 athletes.[12]

Rank Men's division[10]
Team Points
1 Checkmat 62
2 Alliance 52
3 Atos Jiu-Jitsu 47
4 Gracie Barra 35
5 R1NG BJJ 32
6 Unity Jiu Jitsu 27
7 Art of Jiu Jitsu 23
8 Nova União 22
9 Renzo Gracie Academy 21
10 GF Team 19
Rank Women's division[10]
Team Points
1 GF Team 63
2 Dream Art 49
3 CheckMat 39
4 Infight JJ 27
5 Atos Jiu-Jitsu 27
6 Unity Jiu Jitsu 26
7 Gracie Barra 24
8 Alliance 24
9 Art of Jiu Jitsu 21
10 Zenith BJJ – Las Vegas 18

See also

References

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