Asian IBJJF Jiu-Jitsu Championship explained

Asian Jiu-Jitsu Championship
Locale:Asia
Discipline:Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
Organiser:International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation
First:2006
Number:9
Mostwins:Men Koji Shibamato (6)
Women Mackenzie Dern (6)

The Asian Championship is the largest Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu tournament held in Asia by the International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation.

History

The Asian Jiu-Jitsu Championship has been held since 2006 with the first tournament taking place in Tokyo, Japan. In 2008, the championship moved to Bangkok, Thailand, its 2010 third edition was held in Amman, Jordan. The fourth edition was held on the 15th & 16 July 2012 in Doha, Qatar. As of 2013 forwards the championship is hosted annually in Tokyo Japan. For the 2017/2018 season it carried a weighting of 3 in the IBJJF tournament list.

Asian Champions in Men's Brazilian Jiu Jitsu by Year and Weight

Asian Champions in Men's Brazilian Jiu Jitsu by Year and Weight
Year Host width=30057 kg !width=27564 kg !width=30070 kg !width=30076 kg !width=30082 kg !width=30088 kg !width=30094 kg !width=300100 kg !width=300+100 kg !width=300Absolute
2006 Yasuke Honna (1/1) Isamu Shishido (1/2) Takeshi Wantanabe (1/1) Sugie Daisuke (1/2) Romulo Barral (1/2) Leopoldo Canal (1/1) Arthur Cesar (1/1) Ulpiano Malachias (1/1) Romulo Barral (2/2)
2008 Isamu Shisido (2/2) Takumi Nakayama (1/1) Yoshinobu Kakizawa (1/1) Sugie Daisuke (2/2) Robert Drysdale (1/1) Calvacante Junior (1/1) Karim Byron (1/1) Mike Fowler (1/1)
2010 Kitade Takuya (1/1) Pablo Silva (1/1) Ominami Ryo (1/1) Jonathan Torres (1/3) Abmar Barbosa (1/1) Marcos de Souza (1/2) Fadi Serhal (1/1) Igor Silva (1/1) Enzo Gracie (2/2)
2012 Koji Shibamoto (1/6) Ichiro Kaneko (1/1) Isaque Paiva (1/3) Jonathan Torres (2/3) Leandro Souza Kussano (1/1) Akihisa Iriki (1/1) Jonathan Torres (3/3)
2013 Koji Shibamoto (2/6) Takuto Kako (1/2) Ichitaro Tsukada (1/1) Daisuke Shiraki (1/2) William Ferreira Dias (1/2) Vicente Gomes Cavalcanti (1/1) Charles Gaspar Costa (1/1) Igor Silva (1/1) William Ferreira Dias (2/2)
2014 Koji Shibamoto (3/6) Takuto Kako (2/2) Isaque Paiva (2/3) Roberto Satoshi (1/3) Rodrigo Caporal (1/2) Claudio Calasans (1/4) Eliot Kelly (1/2) Marcos de Souza (2/3) Abraham Marte (1/1) Claudio Calasans (2/4)
2015 Koji Shibamoto (4/6) Kazuhiro Miyachi (1/1) Isaque Paiva (3/3) Roberto Satoshi (2/3) Andris Brunovskis (1/2) Marcelo de Toledo (1/1) Vitor Toledo (1/4) Marcos de Souza (3/3) Dany Gerard (1/2) Dany Gerard (2/2)
2016 Tomoyuki Hashimoto (1/1) Yuta Shimada (1/3) Alvin Aguilar (2/2) Rodrigo Caporal (2/2) Roberto Satoshi (3/3) Claudio Calasans (3/4) Vitor Toledo (2/4) Eliot Kelly (2/2) Hideki Sekine (1/1) Claudio Calasans (4/4)
2017 Koji Shibamoto (5/6) Yuta Shimada (2/3) Yu Yamaki (1/1) Andris Brunovskis (2/2) Kayron Gracie (1/1) Lucas Barbosa (1/3) Keenan Cornelius (1/3) Vitor Toledo (3/4) Igor Silva (1/1) Keenan Cornelius (2/3)
2018[1] Koji Shibamoto(6/6) Yuta Shimada(3/3) Cole Franson (1/1) Alexandre Molinaro (1/1) Luan de Carvalho Alves (1/1) Viking Wong (1/1) Lucas Barbosa (2/3) Vitor Toledo (4/4) Keenan Cornelius (3/3) Lucas Barbosa (3/3)
2019[2] Koji ShibamotoDiego Henrique Sato AnicetoJosé Tiago da Silva BarrosYoungseung ChoJacob Williams MackenzieThomas MietzWerique da Silva Oliveira Uroš ČulićHugo Matheus de Oliveira Alves Uroš Čulić

Asian Champions in Women's Brazilian Jiu Jitsu by Year and Weight

Asian Champions in Women's Brazilian Jiu Jitsu by Year and Weight
Year Host width=300-48 kg Rooster !width=300-53 kg Light Feather !width=300-58 kg Feather !width=300-64 kg Light !width=300-69 kg Middle !width=300-74 kg Medium Heavy !width=300-80  kg Heavy !width=300+80 kg Super Heavy!width=300Absolute
2006[3] Kyra Gracie (1/1)
2008[4] Shioda Sakaya (1/1) Abe Takako (1/1)
2014[5] Mackenzie Dern (1/6) Mackenzie Dern (2/6)
2015[6] Mackenzie Dern (3/6) Isabelle de Souza (1/4) Leanna M Dittrich (1/1) Mackenzie Dern (4/6)
2016[7] Kristina Barlaan (1/3) Mackenzie Dern (5/6) Isabelle de Souza (2/4) Mackenzie Dern (6/6)
2017[8] Saori Shibamoto (1/1) Kristina Barlaan (2/3) Monique Carvalho (1/3) Monique Carvalho (2/3)
2018 Mayssa Bastos (1/1) Kristina Barlaan (3/3) Kristin Mikkelson (1/1) Erin Herle (1/1) Claudia do Val (1/2) Claudia do Val (2/2)
2019 Rikako Yuasa Isabelle de Souza (3/4)Yuki Kaneko Isabelle de Souza (4/4)

See also

External links

International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2021-11-25. IBJJF 2018 Asian Championship Results. www.ibjjfdb.com.
  2. Web site: 2021-11-25. IBJJF 2019 Asian Championship Results. www.ibjjfdb.com.
  3. Web site: IBJJF 2006 Asian Championship Female Results. www.ibjjfdb.com..
  4. Web site: IBJJF 2008 Asian Championship Female Results. www.ibjjfdb.com..
  5. Web site: IBJJF 2014 Asian Championship Female Results. www.ibjjfdb.com.
  6. Web site: IBJJF 2015 Asian Championship Female Results. www.ibjjfdb.com.
  7. Web site: IBJJF 2016 Asian Championship Female Results. www.ibjjfdb.com.
  8. Web site: IBJJF 2017 Asian Championship Female Results. www.ibjjfdb.com.