Rio International Open Jiu-Jitsu Championship
The Rio International Open Jiu-Jitsu Championship is a contest realized annually since 2008, in Tijuca Tênis Clube, in Rio de Janeiro. The event is open to all society. This championship occurs simultaneously to Master and seniors international jiu-jitsu championship.[1]
Categories[2]
Belts: White, Blue, Purple, Brown, Black, - Male and female. The age is evaluated as the one the athlete completes in the year of the contest.
- Juvenile: 16 to 17 years old
- Adult: 18 to 29 years old
Results[3]
Available information
Since 2008, CBJJ has broadcast the general result by teams.
2008
- 1- Alliance
- 2- Check Matt
- 3- UGF
2009
- 1- Alliance
- 2- Checkmat BJJ
- 3- GF Team
2010
- 1- Gracie Barra
- 2- Nova União
- 3- Gracie Humaita
2011
- 1 - GF Team
- 2 - Nova União
- 3 - Gracie Humaitá
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gollark: How did you get that without building anything then?
gollark: Ooh. What's the maximum level?
gollark: - Weapons have a cooldown of 1 hour. Therefore, it is best to go around firing them every hour or so.- Firing weapons at people's stuff is required to level up and get new decorations.- If you wait a long time, people will probably have better equipment than you, so you will get even less XP.
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References
- Ferreira, Eduardo (28 July 2008). "Rio Open de JJ: Sérgio Moraes Leva Peso e Absoluto". Revista Tatame. Archived from the original on 25 October 2009. Retrieved 5 April 2012.
- "Tabela de Pesos e Categorias do Jiu-Jitsu". O Portal do Jiu-Jitsu brasileiro. Retrieved 5 April 2012.
- "Resultados". Confederação Brasileira de Jiu-Jitsu. Retrieved 5 April 2012.
See also
- Jujutsu
- Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
- Martial arts
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