IBJJF Grand Slam should not be confused with UAEJJF Grand Slam.
The Grand Slam in Brazilian jiu-jitsu is the achievement of winning all four major IBJJF tournaments in a calendar year. The four Grand Slam tournaments are the World IBJJF Championship, the European IBJJF Championship, Pan IBJJF Championship and the CBJJ Brazilian National Championship. Winning all four tournaments within a single year is widely considered the most prestigious accomplishment in Brazilian jiu-jitsu competition.[1]
In the sport of Brazilian jiu-jitsu, the first Brazilian National Championship ("Brasileiro") started in 1994,[2] the IBJJF World Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Championship ("Worlds") was held in 1996,[3] [4] the Pan American Championship ("Pans") first took place in 1996[5] while the European Open Championship ("Euros") was inaugurated in 2004.[6]
Euros, Pans, Brasileiros and Worlds are the four major and most renowned championships in Brazilian jiu-jitsu,[7] they are part of a series of events known as the IBJJF Grand Slam.[8] [9] [10]
The European Open is the first gi grand slam tournament of the year, the last edition took place in Paris,[11] followed by Pans in California,[12] the Brazilian Nationals in São Paulo and the World Championship in California. Being the reigning champion of all four competitions in a single year is regarded as the most prestigious accomplishment in competition (in either gi or no gi).[13]
List of athletes who have completed the Grand Slam or the double Grand Slam.
Athlete | Year | Notes | Source | |
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Micael Galvão | 2024 | won all four tournaments in the lightweight division | ||
2022 | won all four tournaments in the rooster and light featherweight divisions | |||
Gabi Pessanha | 2022 | won each of the four tournaments in both super heavyweight and absolute categories | ||
Gabi Pessanha | 2018 | At 17 years old, the only athlete to win a double grand slam at purple belt (double gold at all four majors) that year | [14] | |
2018 | won in three different weight classes | [15] | ||
2018 | ||||
Rafael Lovato | 2007 | First Grand Slam winner | [16] | |
2017 | also winning ADCC World that year. | [17] | ||
2021 | [18] | |||
2015 | double Grand Slam at purple belt | [19] | ||
2012 | at purple belt, became the first person to win the double Grand Slam: winning weight and absolute in each of the four tournaments. | [20] | ||
Mica Galvao | 2020 | double Grand Slam as a 16-year-old blue belt. | [21] | |
Lucas Pinheiro | 2022 | won Brazilian, European, Pan American, and World in No-Gi | [22] | |
André Galvão | 2003 | first purple belt to complete the IBJJF Grand Slam | [23] | |
Diogo Reis | 2019 | Grand Slam as a Teen / Juvenile in his weight class and the absolute. | [24] [25] |
Achieving a double Grand Slam means winning double gold (both weight and open weight category) at all four championships.[26]
Rank | Academy Ranking | |
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Team | ||
1 | style=text-align:left | Alliance |
2 | style=text-align:left | Gracie Humaita |
3 | style=text-align:left | Atos Jiu Jitsu |
Rank | Academy Ranking | ||
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Team | Points | ||
1 | DreamArt | 654 | |
2 | Alliance | 631 | |
3 | Checkmat | 493 | |
4 | Atos Jiu-Jitsu | 493 | |
5 | GFTeam | 438 | |
6 | Cicero Costha Internacional | 340 | |
7 | Gracie Barra | 189 | |
8 | Qatar BJJ / Vision Brasil | 64 | |
9 | Unity Jiu-jitsu | 12 | |
9 | Infight JJ | 12 | |
9 | Team Lloyd Irvin | 12 | |
12 | Nova União | 9 | |
13 | Brasa CTA | 4 | |
13 | Roger Gracie Academy | 4 |