Abu Dhabi World Professional Jiu-Jitsu Championship

The Abu Dhabi World Professional Jiu-Jitsu Championship (ADWPJJC), often simply called the Abu Dhabi World Pro, and from 2009 to 2014 known as the World Professional Jiu-Jitsu Cup (WPJJC), is an international Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu competition that takes place every year in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. The tournament is organised by the UAE Jiu-Jitsu Federation (UAEJJF) since 2012, attracting competitors from 60 countries across all belt levels.

Abu Dhabi World Professional Jiu-Jitsu Championship (ADWPJJC)
Competition details
LocationAbu Dhabi, U.A.E.
DisciplineBrazilian Jiu-Jitsu
TypeJiu-Jitsu Championship
OrganiserUAE Jiu-Jitsu Federation
Divisions
Current weight divisionsWeight classes:[1]
Men
  • Heavy (-120 kg)
  • Light Heavy (-94 kg)
  • Middle (-85 kg)
  • Welter (-77 kg)
  • Light (-69 kg)
  • Feather (-62 kg)
  • Light Feather -(-56 kg)
Women
  • Heavy (-95 kg)
  • Middle (-70 kg)
  • Light (-62 kg)
  • Light Feather (-55 kg)
  • Rooster (-49 kg)
History
First editionMay 1st and 2nd, 2009 in Abu Dhabi, U.A.E.
First winnerTarsys Hamphreys
Most winsRodolfo Vieira (9)

History

The first Abu Dhabi World Professional Jiu-Jitsu Championship was established in 2009 as the World Professional Jiu-Jitsu Cup. In 2022 it is considered the main event of the Abu Dhabi Jiu Jitsu Pro (AJP), a tournament circuit with over 80 events in all six continents, that also include the Abu Dhabi Grand Slam Jiu-Jitsu World Tour.[2]

Supported personally by his Highness the Supreme Prince and Commander In Chief of the United Arab Emirates National Army, H. H. Sheik Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the inaugural 2009 tournament had the prize purse of US$111,000.[3] This amount was increased further to US$150,000 in 2010[4] and is planned to increase to US$272,000 (AED 1,000,000) in 2011, which are the largest money prizes in history of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu tournaments.[5] In 2019 the World Pro attracted more than 5,000 competitors for a prize pot of $600,000.[6]

Participation in the trials is not mandatory; however the winners of the trials have an all expenses (airfare, hotel, meals) paid trip to Abu Dhabi for the tournament.

Gold medalists

2009–2011

Year65 kg74 kg83 kg92 kg+92 kgAbsolute
2009 Rafael Mendes (1/2) Michael Langhi (1/1) Tarsis Humphreys (1/2) Rodolfo Vieira (1/7) Alexandre Souza (1/1) Tarsis Humphreys (2/2)
2010 Rafael Mendes (2/2) Gilbert Burns (1/1) Claudio Calasans (1/5) Alexandro Ceconi (1/1) Ricardo Abreu (1/1) Claudio Calasans (2/5)
2011 Augusto Mendes (1/2) Leandro Lo (1/5) Claudio Calasans (3/5) Rodolfo Vieira (2/7) Lucio Rodrigues (1/1) Rodolfo Vieira (3/7)

2012–2014

Year64 kg70 kg76 kg82 kg88 kg94 kg100 kg+100 kgAbsolute
2012 Fernando Vieira (1/1) Samuel Canquerino (1/1) Roberto Satoshi (1/2) Claudio Calasans (4/5) André Galvão (1/3) Rodolfo Vieira (4/7) Alexandre Ribeiro (1/1) Marcus Almeida (1/6) Rodolfo Vieira (5/7)
2013 Thiago Marquez (1/1) Augusto Mendes (2/2) Leandro Lo (2/5) Marcos Souza (1/1) André Galvão (2/3) Rodolfo Vieira (6/7) Antonio Braga Neto (1/1) Rodrigo Cavaca (1/1) Marcus Almeida (2/6)
2014 João Miyao (1/2) Leandro Saggiorio (1/1) Roberto Satoshi (2/2) Leandro Lo (3/5) André Galvão (3/3) Braulio Estima (1/1) Rodolfo Vieira (7/7) Marcus Almeida (3/6) Marcus Almeida (4/6)

2015

Year65 kg75 kg85 kg95 kg+95 kgAbsolute
2015 Gianni Grippo (1/2) Lucas Lepri (1/1) Leandro Lo (4/5) Felipe Pena (1/4) Marcus Almeida (5/6) Marcus Almeida (6/6)

2016

Year62 kg69 kg77 kg85 kg94 kg+94 kgAbsolute
2016 Hiago George (1/2) Marcio Junior (1/1) Gabriel Arges (1/2) Leandro Lo (5/5) Erberth Santos (1/2) Ricardo Evangelista (1/1) Felipe Pena (2/4)

2017–2019

Year56 kg62 kg69 kg77 kg85 kg94 kg110 kg
2017 Rodnei Junior (1/1) Mikey Musumeci (1/1) Gianni Grippo (2/2) Gabriel Arges (2/2) Claudio Calasans (5/5) Felipe Pena (3/4) José Junior (1/1)
2018 José Carlos Lima (1/1) João Miyao (2/2) Paulo Miyao (1/2) Espen Mathiesen (1/1) Isaque Braz (1/1) Felipe Pena (4/4) Erbeth Santos (2/2)
2019[7] Hiago George (2/2) Joao Batista De Souza (1/1) Paulo Miyao (2/2) Tommy Langaker (1/1) Hudson Mateus Teles (1/1) Kaynan Duarte (1/1) Joao Rocha (1/1)

Female brown / black belt medalists

Ed. Year Under 63 kg Over 63 kg
2 2010[8] Luana Alzuguir
Alliance Jiu Jitsu
Gabi Garcia
Alliance Sp BRA
Ed. Year Under 65 kg Over 65 kg
3 2011[9] Luana Alzuguir
Alliance Jiu Jitsu
Gabi Garcia
Alliance Sp BRA
Ed. Year 54 kg 60 kg 66 kg 72 kg +72 kg Absolute
4 2012[10] Samara Reis
Soul Fighters
Michelle Nicolini
Checkmat
Luana Alzuguir
Alliance Jiu Jitsu
Fernanda Mazelli
Striker JJ
Gabi Garcia
Alliance Sp BRA
Gabi Garcia
Alliance Sp BRA
Ed. Year 60 kg 66 kg 72 kg +72 kg Open Class
5 2013[11] Michelle Nicolini
Checkmat
Luana Alzuguir
Alliance Jiu Jitsu
Caroline de Lazzer
Emirates Team
Gabi Garcia
Alliance Sp BRA
Gabi Garcia[12]
Alliance Sp BRA
Ed. Year 60 kg 66 kg 72 kg +72 kg Open Class
6 2014[13] Ariadne Oliveira
Equipe Mestre Wilson/Iron
Luiza Monteiro
ATOS
Janni Larsson
Checkmat
Gabi Garcia
Alliance Sp BRA
Gabi Garcia
Alliance Sp BRA
Ed. Year 55 kg 65 kg 75 kg +75 kg Open Class
7 2015[14] Mackenzie Dern
Gracie Humaita
Beatriz Mesquita
Gracie Humaita
Monique Elias
Alliance Sp BRA
Gabi Garcia
Alliance Sp BRA
Mackenzie Dern
Gracie Humaita
Ed. Year 55 kg 62 kg 70 kg +70 kg Open Class
8 2016[15] Mackenzie Dern
Gracie Humaita
Beatriz Mesquita
Gracie Humaita
Nathiely Melo Jesus
Pslpb Cicero Costha
Tayane Porfírio
Alliance Matriz (São Paulo)
Tayane Porfírio
Alliance Matriz (São Paulo)
Ed. Year 49 kg 55 kg 62 kg 70 kg 90 kg
9 2017[16] Mayssa Bastos
Gfteam
Talita Alencar
Alliance
Beatriz Mesquita
Gracie Humaitá
Ana Carolina Vieira
Gfteam
Nathiely de Jesus
Cícero Costha
Ed. Year 49 kg 55 kg 62 kg 70 kg 95 kg
10 2018[17] Mayssa Bastos
Gfteam
Amal Amjahid
C.E.N.S. Academy
Bianca Basílio
JFC Almeida JJ
Ana Carolina Vieira
Gfteam
Angelica Galvao
ATOS
11 2019[18] Mayssa Bastos
Gfteam
Bianca Basílio
JFC Almeida JJ
Beatriz Mesquita
Gracie Humaitá
Thamara Silva
Pslpb Cicero Costha
Gabrieli Pessanha
Infight Japan
12 2020[19] Brenda Larissa
Al Wahda club Jiu-Jitsu Academy
Bianca Basílio
ATOS
Beatriz Mesquita
Gracie Humaitá
Julia Boscher
Gfteam
Gabrieli Pessanha
Infight Brazil
13 2021[20] Brenda Larissa
Al Wahda club Jiu-Jitsu Academy
Ana Rodrigues
Al Wahda club Jiu-Jitsu Academy
Beatriz Mesquita
Gracie Humaitá
Ingridd Sousa
Guigo Jiu Jitsu
Gabrieli Pessanha
Infight Brazil

See also

References

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