2024 ADCC World Championship

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2024 ADCC Submission Fighting World Championship
VenueT-Mobile Arena
LocationLas Vegas, USA
Dates17–18 August 2024
CompetitorsTBD
WebsiteADCC
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The 2024 ADCC Submission Fighting World Championship was an international submission grappling tournament held at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, in August 2024.

Background

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The ADCC World Championship is a submission grappling tournament held every two years, widely considered to be the most prestigious submission grappling tournament in the world.[1]

Competitors have to qualify by finishing first at a continental qualifying events, known as ADCC Trials, or by being invited to compete by the organization. Returning champions were automatically qualified.

2024 will be the first edition of the tournament to have a third women's weight division. This marks the first edition of the tournament since 2007 to have more than two women's divisions.[2] Head organizer Mo Jassim later confirmed that this would also be the first edition of the tournament since 2007 to include a women's absolute division.[3]

It was announced in July 2024 that all competitors would be paid to show for the first time ever, and that they would receive a minimum of $2,500.[4]

The timing of the tournament overlaps with the inaugural Craig Jones Invitational, which also led to notable withdrawals by fighters including Tommy Langaker, Roberto Jimenez, Kade and Tye Ruotolo.

Participants

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Men's divisions will have sixteen competitors: eight qualified athletes, seven invitations and the defending ADCC champion. Women's divisions will have eight competitors: approximately four qualified athletes, three invitations and the defending ADCC champion; there may be some variation due to returning champions, invitees and trials winners moving into different weight divisions. Only the female winners of European, Asia & Oceania, North American, and South American second trials qualify for the World Championship.[5]

Qualifiers

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Trials Men Women
Event Date Location -66 kg -77 kg -88 kg -99 kg +99 kg -55 kg -65 kg +65 kg
1st European Trials[a][6] 16 September 2023 Poland Warsaw, Poland EnglandOwen Jones South AfricaJozef Chen Finland Santeri Lilius South Africa Luke Griffith Finland Heikki Jussila Norway Josefine Modig[b] Finland Sani Brannfors[b] NorwayAne Svendsen[b]
1st North American Trials[c][7] 14–15 October 2023 United States Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA United StatesDorian Olivarez United StatesElijah Dorsey United StatesJacob Couch United StatesPaul Ardila United StatesDan Manasoiu United StatesAlexandira Enriquez[d] United StatesMorgan Black[d] United StatesAmanda Leve[d]
2nd North American Trials[e][8] 30–31 March 2024 United States Las Vegas, Nevada, USA[9] United StatesDeandre Corbe United StatesAndrew Tackett United StatesWilliam Tackett United StatesMichael Pixley United StatesMike Perez United StatesJasmine Rocha United StatesHelena Crevar United StatesElizabeth Mitrovic
1st South American Trials[10] 2 March 2024 Brazil Belo Horizonte, Brazil BrazilKennedy Maciel BrazilLuiz Medeiros BrazilCharles Negromonte BrazilCassio Costa BrazilJose Inacio dos Santos BrazilBrenda Larissa[f] BrazilAna Quieroz[f] BrazilMaria Ruffatto[f]
2nd South American Trials[11] 9 March 2024 Brazil Sao Paulo, Brazil BrazilFabricio Andrey BrazilAlexandre de Jesus BrazilPedro Marinho BrazilHenrique Cardoso BrazilVictor Honorio BrazilAnna Rodrigues BrazilAna Vieira BrazilMaria Ruffatto
2nd European Trials[g][12][13] 17 February 2024 Croatia Zagreb, Croatia RussiaGairbeg Ibragimov NorwayTommy Langaker EnglandTaylor Pearman PolandMarcin Maciulewicz ScotlandMark Macqueen ItalyMargot Ciccarelli FranceAurelie Le Vern EnglandNia Blackman
1st Asian Trials[h][14] 25 November 2023 Singapore Singapore AustraliaEthan Thomas JapanKenta Iwamoto AustraliaIzaak Michell Australia Declan Moody AustraliaJosh Saunders AustraliaAdele Fornarino[i] ChinaWang Jue[i] AustraliaHillary Loh[i]
2nd Asian Trials[15] 10 May 2024 Thailand Bangkok, Thailand China Xu Huaiqing Australia Levi Jones-Leary Australia Lucas Kanard Australia Daniel Schuardt Kazakhstan Mansur Makhmakhanov Australia Adele Fornarino Australia Sula-Mae Loewenthal Australia Nikki Lloyd-Griffiths

Invitees

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Men Women
-66 kg -77 kg -88 kg -99 kg +99 kg -55 kg -65 kg +65 kg
BrazilDiogo Reis[j] United StatesKade Ruotolo[j] United StatesGiancarlo Bodoni[j] BrazilKaynan Duarte[j] United StatesGordon Ryan[j] WalesFfion Davies[k] United StatesAmy Campo[k] BrazilGabi Garcia
CanadaEthan Crelinsten United StatesJT Torres United StatesTye Ruotolo United StatesMason Fowler BrazilVictor Hugo BrazilMackenzie Dern BrazilBeatriz Mesquita BrazilNathiely De Jesus
BrazilKauã Gabriel United StatesNicky Ryan United StatesJacob Rodriguez United StatesCyborg Abreu BrazilGutemberg Pereira BrazilMayssa Bastos CanadaBrianna Ste-Marie
WalesAshley Williams BrazilJonnatas Gracie BrazilGabriel Almeida EcuadorRoberto Jimenez United StatesNick Rodriguez United StatesAmanda Leve
United StatesJosh Cisneros BrazilMicael Galvão United StatesElder Cruz BrazilNicholas Meregali BrazilFelipe Pena United StatesMorgan Black
United StatesKieth Krikorian CanadaDante Leon United StatesRafael Lovato Jr.
BrazilDeigo Oliveira United StatesPJ Barch BrazilEli Braz
BrazilGabriel Sousa CanadaOliver Taza Alex Grandy
United StatesAndy Varela
UruguayJavier Zaruski
PolandMateusz Szczecinski
Sources:[16][17][18][19][20][21]

Results

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Men

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Division Gold Silver Bronze
-66 kg Brazil Diogo Reis
Melqui Galvao Jiu-Jitsu
Brazil Diego "Pato" Oliveira
Dream Art
United States Josh Cisneros
Elite Team Visalia
-77 kg Brazil Micael Galvâo
Melqui Galvao Jiu-Jitsu
Brazil Vagner Rocha
Vagner Rocha Martial Arts
United States PJ Barch
10th Planet Jiu Jitsu
-88 kg United States Giancarlo Bodoni
New Wave Jiu Jitsu
United States Jay Rodriguez
B Team Jiu Jitsu
Brazil Felipe Costa
Six Blades Jiu-Jitsu
-99 kg Brazil Kaynan Duarte
Atos Jiu-Jitsu
United States Rafael Lovato Jr.
Lovato Jiu-Jitsu
Brazil Cyborg Abreu
Fight Sports
+99 kg Brazil Felipe Pena
Gracie Barra
South Africa Luke Griffith
New Wave Jiu Jitsu
United States Daniel Manasoiu
New Wave Jiu Jitsu
Absolute Brazil Kaynan Duarte
Atos Jiu-Jitsu
Brazil Cyborg Abreu
Fight Sports
Canada Dante Leon
GFTeam
Source[22]

Women

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Division Gold Silver Bronze
-55 kg Australia Adele Fornarino
Dominance MMA
Brazil Bianca Basílio
Atos Jiu-Jitsu
Brazil Jasmine Rocha
Vagner Rocha Martial Arts
-65 kg Brazil Ana Carolina Vieira
GFTeam
United States Helena Crevar
New Wave Jiu Jitsu
Brazil Beatriz Mesquita
Gracie Humaitá
+65 kg Brazil Rafaela Guedes
Atos Jiu-Jitsu
Brazil Nathiely de Jesus
Soul Fighters
United States Kendall Reusing
Gracie Barra
Absolute Australia Adele Fornarino
Dominance MMA
Brazil Beatriz Mesquita
Gracie Humaitá
United States Amy Campo
Zenith BJJ
Source[22]

ADCC 2024 Superfight

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Traditionally, ADCC Superfights feature the reigning Superfight champion vs the previous tournament's Absolute champion.[23] Gordon Ryan won the Superfight[24] and Yuri Simões won the Absolute division at the 2022 ADCC World Championship.[25]

Gordon Ryan and Felipe Pena also had their fourth match as a superfight on the first day of the 2024 ADCC World Championship.[26] Ryan won the match 2-0 on points and the score in their series of matches moved to two wins each.[27]

Awards [28]

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  • Best Athlete - Kaynan Duarte
  • Best New Athlete - Helena Crevar
  • Best Match - Giancarlo Bodoni vs. Jacob Rodriguez
  • Best Throw - Michael Pixley
  • Fastest Submission - Owen Jones

Notes

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  1. ^ Full name: 1st ADCC European, Middle East & African Trial 2024
  2. ^ a b c 1st European Trials Female winners do not qualify for World Championship
  3. ^ Other name: ADCC North American East Coast Trials 2023
  4. ^ a b c 1st North American Trials Female winners do not qualify for World Championship
  5. ^ Other name: 2024 ADCC North American Trials 2
  6. ^ a b c 1st South American Trials Female winners do not qualify for World Championship
  7. ^ Full name: 2nd ADCC European, Middle East & African Trial 2024
  8. ^ Full name: 1st ADCC Asia & Oceania Trial 2023.
  9. ^ a b c 1st Asian Trials Female winners do not qualify for World Championship
  10. ^ a b c d e Automatic invite due to being the prior tournament's gold medalist in this weight class.
  11. ^ a b Automatic invite due to being the prior tournament's gold medalist. Women's weigh classes were restructured between tournaments, so the division they are invited to is TBD.

References

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