Laurence Cousin Explained

Laurence Cousin Fouillat
Birth Name:Laurence Cousin
Other Names:Laurence Fouillat
Birth Date:1981 8, df=yes[1]
Nationality:French
Residence:Toulouse
Team:Six Blades Jiu-Jitsu
Acemat/Ribeiro Jiu-Jitsu
Behring Jiu Jitsu
Occupation:Brazilian jiu-jitsu instructor
Rank:3rd deg. BJJ black belt
Trainer:Flavio Behring
Weight Class:
Style:Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
Website:acemat

Laurence Cousin Fouillat (born 7 August 1981) is a French submission grappler and third degree black belt Brazilian jiu-jitsu competitor and instructor. Considered a pioneer in the sport, Cousin is regarded as the first European female to receive a black belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu. In 2005 she won the CBJJO World Jiu-Jitsu Cup and medalled at the IBJJF World Championship taking place in Rio de Janeiro. In 2007 Cousin became the first woman from outside Brazil to become IBJJF World jiu-jitsu champion.[2]

Early life

Laurence Cousin was born on 7 August 1981, in Saint Germain en Laye, France. From the age of eight she trained in Aikido before discovering Brazilian jiu-jitsu (BJJ) through a presentation at her dojo. Looking to train and compete, Cousin joined Europe's oldest BJJ academy French: Le Cercle Tessier in 1999, becoming their first and only female member.[3] Cousin received her blue belt in 2001 then started to travel to Brazil to train and compete, receiving her purple belt from red belt Flavio Behring at the Behring academy in 2002. As a purple belt Cousin won Bronze at the 2003 World Championship competing in the purple/brown/black division. In the year 2004 Cousin received her brown belt and won the 2005 CBJJO World Jiu-Jitsu Cup, she then won bronze in the brown/black division at the 2005 IBJJF World Championship taking place in Brazil.[4] That same year, she was awarded her black belt by Flavio Behring during a seminar of Saulo Ribeiro.

Black belt career

In 2007 Cousin switched club and started training with François Laurent, David Pierre Louis and Alain Nagera of the Sankuno Academy Paris, all the while working as a Police officer.[5] Representing Behring Jiu Jitsu, she won gold at the 2007 IBJFF World Jiu-Jitsu Championship, taking place in Long Beach, California, beating favourite Leticia Ribeiro of Gracie Humaita in the semi-final and Sayaka Shioda in the final.[6] Cousin became the first French and European BJJ black belt world champion, also finishing third in the Open Class category. In 2008 and 2009 Cousin competed at the FILA Grappling World Championship taking place in Fort Lauderdale, winning gold both year in the Gi and No-Gi categories. In 2009 she won the ADCC Submission Wrestling European Championship Trials, then finished fourth at the ADCC World Championship taking place in Barcelona losing to Hillary Williams by points.[7]

In 2010 following a back injury Cousin decided to step away from training and competing.[8] Two years later, in 2012 she left Paris for Toulouse in the south of France where she established, with her husband Erwan Fouillat, her own academy Acemat.[9] In 2013 Cousin returned to competition, winning gold at the IBJJF London International Open in the lightweight division and silver in Open Class, under team Tropa de Elite.[10] in 2014 Cousin became a member of brothers Xande and Saulo Ribeiro BJJ team, making Acemat their first French affiliation.[11] Competing under Acemat /Ribeiro jiu-jitsu, Cousin won double gold at the 2014 London Open International (in both her division and in Open Class) followed by gold at the 2014 European Championship.[12]

In 2015 she won gold at the IBJJF World Master, bronze at the IBJJF European championship and competing in Sport Ju-Jitsu, gold at the JJIF Newaza No-Gi European Championships.[13] [14] In 2016 Cousin participated in Polaris Pro 3 in England, won silver at the 2016 European championship[15] then won silver at the 2016 World Master IBJJF Championship in her weight class and won bronze in the Open Class.[16] In 2017 Cousin entered the European Master Championship winning bronze in two categories, the following year she won gold in both her division and in Open Class.[17]

In 2019 Cousin won the IBJJF World Master 2 in her weight division and silver in the Open Class as well as becoming for the second time double European Master Champion.[18] In 2022 she became French JJIF Newaza Champion for the fourth time, that same year, competing in Ju-jitsu at the 2022 World Games she won bronze in Newaza (−57 kg) and gold in the National team competition representing France.[19] Cousin won gold in January at the 2023 Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu European Championship competing in Master 2 featherweight division.[20]

Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu competitive summary

Main Achievements:[21]

Instructor lineage

Cousin's jiu-jitsu instructor lineage can be traced from the Gracie brothers, the founders of the art, to Grand Master Flavio Behring (9th degree):

Mitsuyo Maeda > Carlos Gracie > Helio Gracie > Flavio Behring > Laurence Cousin

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Laurence Cousin Fouillat . BJJ Heroes . 2012-02-19 .
  2. Web site: 2013-10-21 . The Return of the First & Only European Black Belt Adult World Champion, France's Laurence Cousin Fouillat . Bjj Eastern Europe.
  3. Web site: Laurence Fouillat . Jits Magazine . fr.
  4. Web site: Le JJB des années 2000. Jits Magazine. fr.
  5. Web site: Rode . Antony . 2008-03-21 . Laurence Cousin Interview . On The Mat.
  6. Web site: 2007-08-28 . Laurence Cousin French female BJJ fighter . Fighter Girls.
  7. Web site: ADCC Submission Fighting World Championship 2009. ADCC NEWS . 2010-09-26 .
  8. Web site: Step by Step: The Only Way to Get to the Top . Girls in Gis. 2020-10-27 .
  9. Web site: 2022-03-21 . Saint-Orens-de-Gameville. Fouillat et Tarride, une histoire de promesses . ladepeche.fr . fr.
  10. Web site: Jiu-Jitsu – Results from Day 1 at the London Open . Graciemag No. 124 BJJ news 2013. 2013-10-19 .
  11. Web site: 2018-06-09. Successful BJJ Academies Run By Women Black Belts. Bjj Eastern Europe.
  12. Web site: 2014-10-20. London Open: Anacoreta, Cousin open class champions; other results. Graciemag #124.
  13. Web site: ECJ . Photo . Toulouse. Ju-jitsu : Laurence Cousin-Fouillat au top . ladepeche.fr . 2015-06-25 . fr.
  14. Web site: JJIF: 2015 . JJIF . 2015-03-02 .
  15. Web site: European IBJFF Jiu-jitsu Championship 2015. IBJFF.
  16. Web site: 2022-02-06. 2016 World Master Jiu-Jitsu IBJJF Championship Results. FloGrappling.
  17. Web site: Master International Jiu-jitsu Championship – Europe 2018. IBJJF .
  18. Web site: World Master IBJFF jiu-jitsu championship 2019. IBJFF .
  19. Web site: 2022 World Games Results.
  20. Web site: IBJJF Euros 2023. International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation .
  21. Competitive summary