2019 Ju-Jitsu World Championships

The 2019 Ju-Jitsu World Championship were the 17th edition of the Ju-Jitsu World Championships, and were held in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates from November 20 to November 23, 2019.

2019 Ju-Jitsu World Championships
Host city Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Dates20–23 November
Main venueMubadala Arena[1]

Schedule

  • 20.11.2019 – Men's Fighting System, Men's and Women's Duo System – Classic, Mixed Duo System – Show, Women's Jiu-Jitsu[2]
  • 21.11.2019 – Men's and Women's Fighting System, Men's and Women's Duo System – Show, Mixed Duo System – Classic
  • 22.11.2019 – Men's Jiu-Jitsu
  • 23.11.2019 – Men's Jiu-Jitsu, Team event

European Ju-Jitsu

Fighting System

Men's events

Category Gold Silver Bronze
–56 kg Eldos Kabdenov (KAZ) Jenis Nurlybayev (KAZ) Jeison Mora (COL) Mehdi Hadiha (SWE)
–62 kg Bohdan Mochulskyy (UKR) Julien Mathieu (FRA) Andrea Calzoni (ITA) Abubakir Janibek (KAZ)
–69 kg Tim Toplak (SLO) Dmitry Beshenets (RUS) Ivan Della Croce (SRB) Franck Party (FRA)
–77 kg Fredrik Widgren (SWE) Percy Kunsa (FRA) Boy Vogelzang (NED) Simon Attenberger (GER)
–85 kg Ilya Borok (RUS) Denis Belov (RUS) Christos Zygouras (GRE) Arso Milić (MNE)
–94 kg Junior Cabezas (COL) Mikhail Kostyuk (RUS) William Seth-Wenzel (SWE) Alexandre Perez (FRA)
+94 kg Artem Petrukhin (RUS) Dejan Vukčević (MNE) Rado Mollenhauer (GER) Simon Roiger (GER)

Women's events

Category Gold Silver Bronze
–45 kg Amp Suwanan (THA) Alexandra Humbert (FRA) Beatriz Abad (ESP)
–48 kg Oksana Moskalenko (RUS) Morgane Houx (FRA) Sandra Badie (FRA) Martina Porcile (ITA)
–52 kg Estelle Gaspard (FRA) Magdalena Giec (POL) Dariya Honcharenko (UKR) Antonella Farne (ITA)
–57 kg Licaï Pourtois (BEL) Rebekka Dahl (DEN) Betty Bonnet (FRA) Christina Kutoulakis (GRE)
–63 kg Juliana Ferreira (FRA) Lilian Weiken (GER) Franziska Freudenberger (GER) Anne van der Brugge (NED)
–70 kg Aafke van Leeuwen (NED) Theresa Attenberger (GER) Chloé Lalande (FRA) Clarisse Habricot (FRA)
+70 kg Alla Paderina (RUS) Charella Westra (NED) Éva Bisséni (FRA) Nadina Biljanović (CRO)

Duo System

Duo Classic events

Category Gold Silver Bronze
men Ian Lodens (BEL)
 Ryan Lodens (BEL)
 Ian Butler (GER)
 Felix Paszkiewicz (GER)
 Ionuț Dobre (ROU)
 Doru Galan (ROU)
 David Mitterer (AUT)
 Martin Tremetzberger (AUT)
women Mirnesa Bećirović (AUT)
 Mirneta Bećirović (AUT)
 Blanca Birn (GER)
 Annalena Sturm (GER)
 Lucía Llorente (ESP)
 Marta Lord (ESP)
 Nikiya Dams (BEL)
 Marion Decrop (BEL)
mixed Ian Lodens (BEL)
 Charis Gravensteyn (BEL)
 Stefan Vukotić (MNE)
 Lidija Caković (MNE)
 Vuk Dragutinović (MNE)
 Aleksandra Popović (MNE)
 Thomas Schönenberger (SUI)
 Sofia Jokl (SUI)

Duo Show events

Category Gold Silver Bronze
men Warut Netpong (THA)
 Thammanun Pothaisong (THA)
 Ionuț Dobre (ROU)
 Doru Galan (ROU)
 Carlos Bohoyo (ESP)
 Ignacio Llorente (ESP)
 Zhang Yongshi (TPE)
 Wang Baixiang (TPE)
women Suphawadee Kaeosrasaen (THA)
 Kunsatri Kumsroi (THA)
 Biljana Mitrović (MNE)
 Anastazija Petrović (MNE)
 Chawisa Tong (THA)
 Lalita Yunnan (THA)
 Lucía Llorente (ESP)
 Marta Lord (ESP)
mix Stefan Vukotić (MNE)
 Lidija Caković (MNE)
 Vuk Dragutinović (MNE)
 Aleksandra Popović (MNE)
 Iker Uriarte (ESP)
 Beatriz Martín (ESP)
 Ionuț Dobre (ROU)
 Genoveva Dobre (ROU)

Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu

Men's events

Category Gold Silver Bronze
–56 kg Zayed Al-Kathiri (UAE) Faris Kashmeeri (KSA) Atakeldi Esetov (KAZ) Amir Malgajdar (KAZ)
–62 kg Omar Al-Fadhli (UAE) Darkhan Nortajev (KAZ) Giorgi Razmadze (RUS) Nariman Mynbayev (KAZ)
–69 kg Gairbek Ibragimov (RUS) Islam Mamilov (KAZ) Haidar Abbas (FRA) Michael Sheehan (CAN)
–77 kg Nimrod Ryeder (ISR) Hamzeh Al-Rasheed (JOR) Kieran Kichuk (CAN) Robert Henek (POL)
–85 kg Abdulbari Guseynov (RUS) Abdurahmanhaji Murtazaliyev (KGZ) Nathan Dos Santos (CAN) Maciej Kozak (POL)
–94 kg Faisal Al-Ketbi (UAE) Julian Stonjek (GER) Bartosz Zawadzki (POL) Roy Degan (ISR)
+94 kg Seif-Eddine Houmine (MAR) Aleksandr Sak (RUS) Sergey Boriskin (RUS) Frédéric Husson (FRA)

Women's events

Category Gold Silver Bronze
–45 kg Amp Suwanan (THA) Samantha de la Costa (PHI) Alexandra Humbert (FRA)
–48 kg Vicky Hoang (CAN) Laetitia Boes (FRA) Oleksandra Rusetskaya (UKR) Morgane Houx (FRA)
–52 kg Möldir Mekenbayeva (KAZ) Polina Krupskaya (RUS) Jessica McNeill (CAN) Linda Lindström (SWE)
–57 kg Amal Amjahid (BEL) Fran Vanderstukken (BEL) Meshi Rosenfeld (ISR) Zofia Szawernowska (POL)
–63 kg Seong Gi-ra (KOR) Rony Nisimiyan (ISR) Janine Mutton (CAN) Maja Povšnar (SLO)
–70 kg Magdalena Loska (POL) Yara Kakish (JOR) Marian Urdabayeva (KAZ) Alison Tremblay (CAN)
+70 kg Éva Bisséni (FRA) Tereza Souza (HUN) Justyna Sitko (POL)

Team event

Category Gold Silver Bronze
mixed teams France Germany Poland Russia

References

  1. UAEJJF-JOE (2019-09-25). "1ST OUTLINES WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 2019" (PDF). Retrieved 2019-11-28.
  2. "Image: d0c89c2e29.png, (540 × 600 px)". jjif.info. Retrieved 2019-11-28.
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