2011 Ju-Jitsu World Championships

The 2011 Ju-Jitsu World Championship were the 10th edition of the Ju-Jitsu World Championships, and were held in Cali, Colombia from October 15 to October 16, 2011.

2011 Ju-Jitsu World Championships
Host city Cali, Colombia
Dates15–16 October
Main venueEvangelista Mora Coliseum[1]

Schedule

  • 15.10.2011 – Men's and Women's Fighting System, Men's and Women's Jiu-Jitsu (ne-waza), Men's and Women's Duo System – Classic
  • 16.10.2011 – Men's and Women's Fighting System, Men's and Women's Jiu-Jitsu (ne-waza), Mixed Duo System – Classic

European Ju-Jitsu

Fighting System

Men's events

Category Gold Silver Bronze
–56 kg Peter Morgner (GER) Jeison Mora (COL) Fabien Biteau (FRA) Mehdi Hadiha (IRI)
–62 kg Pavel Korzhavykh (RUS) Javier García (ESP) Gerhard Mende (GER) Mohamed Drari (FRA)
–69 kg Dmitry Beshenets (RUS) Alexander Reichert (GER) Andriy Olkha (UKR) Sébastien Marty (FRA)
–77 kg Igor Rudnev (RUS) Anton Fedorov (RUS) Johan de Gier (NED) Sami Loussif (BEL)
–85 kg Masoud Jalilvand (IRI) Tomasz Krajewski (POL) Rafał Riss (POL) Dmitry Nebolsin (RUS)
–94 kg Tomasz Szewczak (POL) Gertjan Hofland (NED) Thaer Odeh (ESP) Vincent Parisi (FRA)
+94 kg Frédéric Husson (FRA) Mojtaba Akbari (IRI) Ricardo Aguirre (ARG) Simon Roiger (GER)

Women's events

Category Gold Silver Bronze
–49 kg Agnieszka Bergier (POL) Cătălina Mihalache (ROU) Maria Salmanov (GER) Manon Bouquillon (FRA)
–55 kg Mandy Sonnemann (GER) Martyna Bierońska (POL) Olga Shitova (RUS) Anna Knutsen (NOR)
–62 kg Carina Neupert (GER) Séverine Nébié (FRA) Heleen Baars (NED) Sara Widgren (SWE)
–70 kg Emilia Maćkowiak (POL) Myriam Rahali (FRA) Aleksandra Ivanova (RUS) Lindsay Wyatt (NED)
+70 kg Catherine Jacques (BEL) Albertine Los (NED) Sabina Predovnik (SLO) Alla Paderina (RUS)

Duo System

Duo Classic events

Category Gold Silver Bronze
men Ruben Assmann (NED)
 Johan de Gier (NED)
 Dries Beyer (GER)
 Raphael Rochner (GER)
 Michele Vallieri (ITA)
 Vito Zaccaria (ITA)
 Johann Mauny (FRA)
 Kamel Zeghmar (FRA)
women Genoveva Galan (ROU)
 Cătălina Mihalache (ROU)
 Mirnesa Bećirović (AUT)
 Mirneta Bećirović (AUT)
 Anastasiya Michaylova (RUS)
 Nataliya Krylova (RUS)
 Isabelle Bacon (FRA)
 Patricia Floquet (FRA)
mixed Marcus Haider (AUT)
 Vera Bichler (AUT)
 Tom Ismer (GER)
 Dominika Zagorski (GER)
 Michele Vallieri (ITA)
 Sara Paganini (ITA)
 Nicolas Perea (FRA)
 Aurore Perea (FRA)

Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu

Men's events

Category Gold Silver Bronze
–70 kg Sébastien Marty (FRA) Wilson Alzate (COL) Mohsen Ghaffar (IRI) Enrique Rivera (MEX)
–85 kg Dmitry Nebolsin (RUS) Wolfgang Heindel (GER) Franck Vatan (FRA) Fabricio Nascimento (ITA)
+85 kg Frédéric Husson (FRA) Vincent Parisi (FRA) Alvaro Riascos (COL) Marcelo Coppa (ITA)

Women's events

Category Gold Silver Bronze
–58 kg Martyna Bierońska (POL) Isabelle Bacon (FRA) Anastasia Tonelli (ITA) Danae Morin (MEX)
–70 kg Séverine Nébié (FRA) Madeline Choconta (COL) Emilia Maćkowiak (POL) María Rodríguez (MEX)

References

  1. Luis Arturo Soler Haro (2011-09-15). "1TH INVITAION TO WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 2011" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-03-28. Retrieved 2019-11-29.
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