Brazilian Nationals Jiu-Jitsu No-Gi Championship

Brazilian Nationals Jiu-Jitsu No-Gi Championship is a no-gi Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) tournament hosted annually by the CBJJ since 2009 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.[1]

Brazilian Nationals No-Gi Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Championship
Competition details
LocationRio de Janeiro, Brazil
Nickname(s)Nogi Brasileiro
DisciplineBrazilian Jiu-Jitsu
TypeNogi
OrganiserCBJJ
History
First edition2009
Editions8
Most winsMale Raul Gomes (4) Female Beatriz Mesquita, Talita Nogueira (7)

Men's champions

YearHost51.5 kg Galo56.5 kg Pluma61.5 kg Pena66.5 kg Levio71.5 kg Medio76.5 kg M Pesado81.5 kg Pesado86.5 kg S Pesado+86.5 kg U PesadoAbsoluto
2009[2] Brazil Brazil Bruno Malfacine (1/1) Brazil Raoni Barcellos (1/1) Brazil Michael Langhi (1/1) Brazil Tiago Alves (1/2) Brazil Felipe Silva (1/2) Brazil Bernardo Faria (1/1) Brazil Fabricio Do Couto (1/1) Brazil Igor Silva (fighter) (1/1) Brazil Murilo Santana (1/2)
2010[3] Brazil Brazil Rufino Neto (1/1) Brazil Leonardo Silva (1/1) Brazil Davi Ramos (1/1) Brazil Tiago Alves (2/2) Brazil Kleber Buiú (1/3) Brazil Rafael Costa (1/1) Brazil Antonio Peinado (1/1) Brazil Luiz Theodoro (1/1) Brazil Victor Costa (1/1)
2011[4] Brazil Brazil Marcus Oliveira (1/1) Brazil Thiago Teixeira (1/1) Brazil Herbert Burns (1/2) Brazil Leandro Lo (1/3) Brazil Murilo Santana (2/2) Brazil Kleber Buiú(2/3) Brazil Mauro Celso (1/2) Brazil Frederico Zaganelli (1/1) Brazil Bruno Bastos (1/1) Brazil Kleber Buiú (3/3)
2012[5] Brazil Brazil Raul Gomes (1/4) Brazil Douglas Rufino (1/2) Brazil Herbert Burns (2/2) Brazil Leandro Lo (2/3) Brazil Vinícius Marinho (1/2) Brazil Alberto Oliveira(1/1) Brazil Leonardo Maciel (1/1) Brazil Mauro Celso (2/2) Brazil Bruno Soares (1/1) Brazil Leandro Lo (3/3)
2013[6] Brazil Brazil Raul Gomes (2/4) Brazil Douglas Rufino (2/2) Brazil José Barros (1/3) United States AJ Agazarm (1/1) Brazil Vinícius Marinho (2/2) Brazil Claudio Cardoso(1/2) Brazil Luiz Panza (1/2) Brazil Salomão Ribeiro (1/1) Brazil Gabriel Lyrio Lucas (1/1) Brazil Luiz Panza (2/2)
2014[7] Brazil Brazil Raul Gomes (3/4) Brazil Paulo Melo (1/1) Brazil Rafael do Nascimento (1/1) Brazil Marcio Barbosa Jr (1/1) Canada Jacob Mackenzie (1/1) Brazil Charles Negromonte (1/1) Brazil Marcus dos Santos (1/1) Brazil Cristiano Lazzarini (1/2) Brazil Cássio da Silva (1/2) Brazil Cristiano Lazzarini (2/2)
2015[8] Brazil Brazil Leandro Escobar(1/1) Brazil Philipe de Oliveira (1/1) Brazil José Barros (2/3) Brazil Thiago Gaia (1/1) Brazil Felipe Silva (2/2) Brazil Patrick Gaudio (1/1) Brazil Diogo Araujo (1/1) Brazil Cássio da Silva (2/2) Brazil Otavio Serafim (1/1) Brazil Dimitrius Souza (1/3)
2016[9] Brazil Brazil Raul Gomes(4/4) Brazil Hiago Silva (1/2) Brazil Isaque Paiva (1/1) Brazil Kim Terra (1/1) Brazil Edson de Oliveira (1/1) Brazil Claudio Cardoso (2/2) Brazil Dimitrius Souza (2/3) Brazil Max Gimenis (1/1) Brazil Antonio de Padua (1/1) Brazil Dimitrius Souza (3/3)
2017[10] Brazil Brazil Juan da Silva (1/1) Brazil Hiago Silva (2/2) Brazil Jose Barros (3/3) Brazil Thiago Abreu (1/2) Brazil Matheus Barros (1/1) Brazil Gabriel de Lima (1/1) Brazil Henrique Russi (1/1) Brazil Fernando Andrade dos Reis (1/1) Brazil Ricardo Evangelista (1/1) Brazil Kitner Mendonça (1/1)
2018[11] Brazil Brazil Cleber Fernandes (1/1) Brazil Alexandre Vieira (1/1) Brazil Thiago Abreu (2/2) Brazil Hugo Marques (1/2) Brazil Pedro Souza (1/1) Brazil Thiago Fortes Silva (1/1) Brazil Vinicius Gazola (1/1) Brazil Antonio Neto (1/1) Brazil Hugo Marques (2/2)
2019[12] Brazil Brazil Cícero Livio (1/1) Brazil Joao Miyao (1/1) Brazil Alexsandro Sodré (1/1) Brazil Ygor Rodrigues (1/1) Brazil Marco Aurelio (1/1) Brazil Pedro Rocha (1/1) Brazil Rômulo Azevedo (1/1) Brazil Marcelo Gomide (1/1) Brazil Hugo Cunha (1/1) Brazil Rafael Paganini (1/1)

Women's champions

YearHost-46.5 kg Galo-51.5 kg Pluma-56.5 kg Pena-61.5 kg Leve-66.5 kg Medio-71.5 kg M Pesado-76.5  kg Pesado+76.5 kg S PesadoAbsoluto
2009[2] Brazil Brazil Elizangela Meireles (1/2) Brazil Hellen Teixeira (1/1) Brazil Beatriz Mesquita (1/7) Brazil Rosalind Ferreira (1/3) Brazil Talita Nogueira (1/7) Brazil Luciana Pinto (1/1) Brazil Talita Nogueira (2/7)
2010[3] Brazil Brazil Bruna Nascimento (1/2) Brazil Marina Ribeiro (1/1) Brazil Rosalind Ferreira (2/3) Brazil Luiza Monteiro (1/2) Brazil Karla Hipolito (1/1) Brazil Michelle Tavares (1/2)
2011[4] Brazil Brazil Bruna Nascimento (2/2) Brazil Michelle Tavares (2/2) Brazil Beatriz Mesquita (2/7) Brazil Rosalind Ferreira (3/3) Brazil Luiza Monteiro (2/2) Brazil Luzia Carmem (1/1) Brazil Beatriz Mesquita (3/7)
2012[13] Brazil Brazil Elizangela Meireles (2/2) Brazil Maria Teixeira (1/1) Brazil Talita Nogueira (3/7) Brazil Talita Nogueira (4/7)
2013[6] Brazil Brazil Talita Nogueira (5/7) Brazil Talita Nogueira (6/7)
2014[14] Brazil Brazil Marília da Conceição (1/2) Brazil Beatriz Mesquita (4/7) Brazil Talita Nogueira (7/7) Brazil Beatriz Mesquita (5/7)
2015[8] Brazil Brazil Marília da Conceição (2/2) Brazil Glaucia Libano (1/1) Brazil Andresa Correa (1/2) Brazil Andresa Correa (2/2)
2016[9] Brazil Brazil Beatriz Mesquita (6/7) Brazil Beatriz Mesquita (7/7)
2017[10] Brazil Brazil Juliana Simoes (1/1) Brazil Ana Maria Soares (1/1) Brazil Carina Santi (1/4) Brazil Carina Santi (2/4)
2018[11] Brazil Brazil Maysa Bastos (1/1) Brazil Carina Santi (3/4) Brazil Carina Santi (4/4)

See also

References

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