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Abu Dhabi Grand Slam Tokyo: 2017/2018 season opener lives up to expectations with thrilling matches in Japan

The thrills are back! The 2017/2018 season of the Abu Dhabi Grand Slam Jiu-Jitsu World Tour opened this Saturday, July 15, in Tokyo, Japan. Over five hundred athletes from all over the world gathered at the Makuhari Messe for a full day of action on the seven mats set up in exhibition hall number 4. Competitors went after their share of over US$125,000 in prizes.

As usual the highlight of the day was the black belt division, which featured fast-paced matches for the delight of the crowd present at the venue and also for the viewers all over the globe. Here’s how each weight class played out.

Adult Male

56kg – In a all against all bracket, João Carlos Kuraoka won both her matches to climb to the top of the podium. He first beat Japan’s Kei Ito 3-0 and then finished Masaaki Todokoro with a choke from the back.

62kg – For the pleasure of the home crowd, Japan’s Kazuya Kawashima made to the title in two tough matches. He first beat his fellow countryman Hideyuki Yamada by referee decision in the semifinal. The gold medal match was against Brazil’s Guilherme Carvalho. Behind in the scoreboard 12-4, Kawashima found a lapel choke to finish his opponent.

69kg – South Korea’s Wanki Chae fought three times to reach the gold medal. First he finished Ricardo Yagi in the quarterfinals, then caught Mario Silva in the semifinal. The gold medal came his way with a 1-0 lead on advantages over Japan’s Daisuke Shirake.

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77kg – Roberto Satoshi was out to defend his title and things worked out just fine. In three matches, he first caught Matias Asencio with a triangle/armbar, then finished Kleber Koike also with a triangle to meet Tiago Bravo in the final. The gold medal became reality with a sweep and a 2-0 lead.

85kg – The most stacked division saw Isaque Bahiense have a flawless performance to win the gold medal. He met up with also favorite Lucas Barbosa in the semifinals and won by one advantage in a thrilling match. The final was against Jaime Canuto and the decision came down to the last seconds. With a 2-1 lead on advantages, Bahiense secured the title.

94kg – Marcos Sousa registered at the last second and made the division even tougher. In two matches, he caught Youngam Noh with an armbar in the semifinals and met up with the talented Adam Wardzinski in the gold medal match. With one sweep, Sousa built a 2-0 lead to win the title.  

110kg – In a single match, South Korea’s Dongwa Choi beat Brazil’s Wanderson Amakawa 7-0 to win the gold medal.

Female Brown/Black Belt

49kg – The 2017 ADWPJJC champion was merciless to continue ruling over the weight class. Mayssa Bastos finished both her opponents to win the division. She caught Aya Matsumoto and Priscila Gonçalves with chokes from the back to claim the gold medal.

55kg – In one match, Japan’s Maiko Kurogi finished Saori Shibamoto with an armlock to take the gold medal home.

62kg – Also in one match, Larissa Paes beat Natalia Zumba 5-0 to win the title.

70kg – Priscila Cerqueira fought twice to make to the top of the podium. First she caught Jessica Andrade and then she finished Caroline da Silva with an armlock to secure the gold medal.

90kg – The 2016/2017 female black belt ranking leader started the new season on fire. In two matches, Nathiely de Jesus caught Ingrid Franco with a toe hold and then finished LeeAnn Genovese with an americana lock.

Master 1

  • The black belts over 30 years old also put on a show in Tokyo. Here are the champions.
  • 62kg – Gabriel Moraes beat Jorge dos Santos 2-1 on advantages
  • 69kg – Daisuke Nakamura beat Italo Nunes 1-0 on advantages
  • 77kg – Pedro Bessa beat Yuji Goto 2-0 on points
  • 85kg – Pedro Jordão beat Leandro Kussano 3-0 on advantages
  • 94kg – Celso de Campos beat Anderson Takahashi 4-2 on points
  • 110kg – Sadayoshi Kurimori finished Keunwoo via armlock

Teams Results

  • 1st – Axis Jiu-Jitsu – 9180pts
  • 2nd – Infight Japan – 5380pts
  • 3rd – Bonsai Jiu-Jitsu Japan – 3080pts

For the complete results, go to events.uaejjf.org/event/8/results

The tour continues with four more events until the end of the season. Register now and go compete.

Abu Dhabi Gand Slam Jiu-Jitsu World Tour Los Angeles

  • September 23-24, 2017
  • LA Convention Center
  • Registration period: May 1st – August 22nd (Late registration September 19th)
  • More info: https://events.uaejjf.org/event/9

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About the UAEJJF

With the support and guidance of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, the UAE Jiu-Jitsu Federation was established in November 2012 as the official authority for Jiu-Jitsu in the UAE.

The Federation plays a leading role in supporting Jiu-Jitsu and contributing to building a strong generation of UAE athletes to excel at the local and international levels. The Federation’s role is to implement policies that develop the sport in collaboration with various government entities, educational institutions and other partners in order to advance the sport locally, regionally and globally.

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