European IBJJF Jiu-Jitsu No-Gi Championship

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European No-Gi Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Championship
Competition details
Location Rome, Italy
Nickname(s)No-Gi Euros
Discipline Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
TypeNo-Gi
Organiser International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation
History
First edition2012
Editions9
Most winsMale Eduardo Rios (5) , Female Venla Luukkonen, Ester Tang, Monique Carvalho (2)

European No-Gi Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Championship is a No-Gi Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) tournament hosted annually by the International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation. It was first held in 2012 in London, England [1] and has been held subsequently each year in Rome, Italy.

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List of European No-Gi Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Champions Male division, by Year and Weight

YearHost55.5 kg Rooster61.5 kg Light Feather67.5 kg Feather73.5 kg Light79.5 kg Middle85.5 kg M Heavy91.5 kg Heavy97.5 kg Super HeavyNo max weight U HeavyAbsolute
2012 [2] Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Flag of Brazil.svg Maxmiliano Campos (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Theodoro Almeida (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Michael Langhi (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Eduardo Rios (1/5) Flag of Brazil.svg Dimitrius Souza (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Bernardo Faria (1/2) Flag of Brazil.svg Thiago Borges (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Bernardo Faria (2/2)
2013 [3] Flag of Italy.svg Flag of Brazil.svg Caio Terra (1/2) Flag of Italy.svg Simone Franceschini (1/3) Flag of the United States.svg AJ Agazarm (1/4) Flag of Brazil.svg Eduardo Rios (2/5) Flag of Brazil.svg Alan do Nascimento (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Francisco Neto (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Henrique Pereira (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Ricardo Evangelista (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Caio Terra (2/2)
2014 [4] Flag of Italy.svg Flag of Brazil.svg Paulo Melo (1/1) Flag of Italy.svg Simone Franceschini (2/3) Flag of the United States.svg AJ Agazarm (2/4) Flag of Italy.svg Luca Anacoreta (1/2) Flag of Brazil.svg Eduardo Rios (3/5) Flag of Brazil.svg Ricardo Mesquita (1/1) Flag of Poland.svg Radoslaw Turek (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Mauricio Lima (1/1) Flag of the United States.svg AJ Agazarm (3/4)
2015 [5] Flag of Italy.svg Flag of Italy.svg Simone Franceschini (3/3) Flag of Brazil.svg Luiz Tosta (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Bruno Barbosa (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Eduardo Rios (4/5) Flag of Brazil.svg Charles Negromonte (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Jackson Sousa (1/2) Flag of Portugal.svg Manuel Pontes (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Luis Carrara (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Jackson Sousa (2/2)
2016 [6] Flag of Italy.svg Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ashley Williams (1/2) Flag of Brazil.svg Thiago Abreu (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Eduardo Rios (5/5) Flag of Brazil.svg Claudio Cardoso (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Matheus da Silva (1/1) Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Arya Esfandmaz (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Ruben Fonseca (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Lucio Rodrigues (1/1)
2017 [7] Flag of Italy.svg Flag of Brazil.svg Juan da Silva (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Hiago Silva (1/1) Flag of the United States.svg AJ Agazarm (4/4) Flag of Brazil.svg Isaque Bahiense (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Stéfano Corrêa (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Thiago Sa Fortes (1/2) Flag of Brazil.svg Mahamed Aly (1/2) Flag of Brazil.svg Otavio Serafim (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Mahamed Aly (2/2)
2018 [8] Flag of Italy.svg Flag of France.svg Anthony De Oliveira (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Gabriel Marangoni (1/1) Flag of the United States.svg Michael Liera Jr (1/2) Flag of Ireland.svg Darragh O'Conaill (1/1) Flag of Italy.svg Luca Anacoreta (2/2) Flag of Brazil.svg Thiago Sa Fortes (2/2) Flag of France.svg Thomas Loubersanes (1/2) Flag of Moldova.svg Eldar Rafigaev (1/1) Flag of the United States.svg Michael Liera Jr (2/2)
2019 [9] Flag of Italy.svg Flag of Sweden.svg Gabriel Alexander Rosberg (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Jonas Andrade (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Gabriel Sousa (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Fabio Caloi (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Jeferson Guaresi (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Lucas Oliveira (1/1) Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Philippe Pomaski (1/1) Flag of the United States.svg Devhonte Johnson (1/1) Flag of France.svg Thomas Loubersanes (2/2) Flag of Brazil.svg Marcelo Gomide (1/1)
2022 [10] Flag of Italy.svg Flag of the United States.svg Coco Izutsu (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Lucas Pinheiro (1/1) Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ashley Williams (2/2) Flag of Brazil.svg Lucas Rodrigues (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Igor Feliz (1/1) Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Oliver Taza (1/1) Flag of Finland.svg Santeri Lilius (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Fernando Reis (1/1) Flag of the United States.svg Sean Goolsby (1/1) Flag of Poland.svg Adam Wardzinski (1/1)
2023 [11] Flag of Italy.svg Flag of Scotland.svg Shay Montague (1/1) Flag of the United States.svg Edwin Ocasio (1/1) Flag of Costa Rica.svg Julian Espinosa (1/1) Flag of Ireland.svg Marcus Phelan (1/1) Flag of Norway.svg Tommy Langaker (1/1) Flag of Costa Rica.svg Sebastian Rodriguez (1/1) Flag of Panama.svg Javier Barter (1/1) Flag of Denmark.svg Kasper Larsen (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Mauricio (1/1) Flag of Finland.svg Heikki Jussila (1/1)

List of European No-Gi Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Champions Female division, by Year and Weight

YearHost-46.5 kg Rooster-51.5 kg Light Feather-56.5 kg Feather-61.5 kg Light-66.5 kg Middle-71.5 kg Medium Heavy-76.5  kg Heavy+76.5 kg Super HeavyAbsolute
2012 [2] Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ester Tang (1/2) Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ester Tang (2/2)
2015 [5] Flag of Italy.svg Flag of the United States.svg Gegi Walker (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Shanti Abelha (1/1) Flag of Finland.svg Venla Luukkonen (1/2) Flag of Finland.svg Venla Luukkonen (2/2)
2017 [7] Flag of Italy.svg Flag of Sweden.svg Linda Lindström (1/1) Flag of Sweden.svg Maxine Thylin (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Monique Carvalho (1/2) Flag of Brazil.svg Monique Carvalho (2/2)
2018 [8] Flag of Italy.svg Flag of the United States.svg Chelsea Leah (1/1) Flag of Brazil.svg Michelle Nicolini (1/2) Flag of Brazil.svg Michelle Nicolini (2/2)

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