The Asian Jiu-Jitsu Championship has been held since 2006 with the first tournament taking place in Tokyo, Japan. In 2008, the championship moved to Bangkok, Thailand, its 2010 third edition was held in Amman, Jordan. The fourth edition was held on the 15th & 16 July 2012 in Doha, Qatar. As of 2013 forwards the championship is hosted annually in Tokyo Japan. For the 2017/2018 season it carried a weighting of 3 in the IBJJF tournament list.
Asian Champions in Men's Brazilian Jiu Jitsu by Year and Weightedit
^ ab"IBJJF 2018 Asian Championship Results". www.ibjjfdb.com. Retrieved 2021-11-25.
^ ab"IBJJF 2019 Asian Championship Results". www.ibjjfdb.com. Retrieved 2021-11-25.
^"IBJJF 2006 Asian Championship Female Results". www.ibjjfdb.com.
^"IBJJF 2008 Asian Championship Female Results". www.ibjjfdb.com.
^"IBJJF 2014 Asian Championship Female Results". www.ibjjfdb.com.
^"IBJJF 2015 Asian Championship Female Results". www.ibjjfdb.com.
^"IBJJF 2016 Asian Championship Female Results". www.ibjjfdb.com.
^"IBJJF 2017 Asian Championship Female Results". www.ibjjfdb.com.
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The Asian Championship is the largest Brazilian Jiu Jitsu tournament held in Asia by the International Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Federation Asian Jiu Jitsu ChampionshipCompetition detailsLocationAsiaDisciplineBrazilian Jiu JitsuOrganiserInternational Brazilian Jiu Jitsu FederationDivisionsCurrent weight divisions with gi Ultra Heavyweight over 221 0 lbs 100 5 kg Super Heavyweight under 221 0 lbs 100 5 kg Heavyweight under 207 5 lbs 94 3 kg Medium Heavyweight under 194 5 lbs 88 3 kg Middleweight under 181 0 lbs 82 3 kg Lightweight under 167 5 lbs 76 kg Featherweight under 154 0 lbs 70 kg Light Featherweight under 141 0 lbs 64 kg Roosterweight under 126 5 lbs 57 kg HistoryFirst edition2006Editions9Most winsMen Koji Shibamato 6 Women Mackenzie Dern 6 Contents 1 History 2 Asian Champions in Men s Brazilian Jiu Jitsu by Year and Weight 3 Asian Champions in Women s Brazilian Jiu Jitsu by Year and Weight 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe Asian Jiu Jitsu Championship has been held since 2006 with the first tournament taking place in Tokyo Japan In 2008 the championship moved to Bangkok Thailand its 2010 third edition was held in Amman Jordan The fourth edition was held on the 15th amp 16 July 2012 in Doha Qatar As of 2013 forwards the championship is hosted annually in Tokyo Japan For the 2017 2018 season it carried a weighting of 3 in the IBJJF tournament list Asian Champions in Men s Brazilian Jiu Jitsu by Year and Weight editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed November 2021 Learn how and when to remove this message Asian Champions in Men s Brazilian Jiu Jitsu by Year and Weight Year Host 57 kg 64 kg 70 kg 76 kg 82 kg 88 kg 94 kg 100 kg 100 kg Absolute 2006 nbsp nbsp Yasuke Honna 1 1 nbsp Isamu Shishido 1 2 nbsp Takeshi Wantanabe 1 1 nbsp Sugie Daisuke 1 2 nbsp Romulo Barral 1 2 nbsp Leopoldo Canal 1 1 nbsp Arthur Cesar 1 1 nbsp Ulpiano Malachias 1 1 nbsp Romulo Barral 2 2 2008 nbsp nbsp Isamu Shisido 2 2 nbsp Takumi Nakayama 1 1 nbsp Yoshinobu Kakizawa 1 1 nbsp Sugie Daisuke 2 2 nbsp Robert Drysdale 1 1 nbsp Calvacante Junior 1 1 nbsp Karim Byron 1 1 nbsp Mike Fowler 1 1 2010 nbsp nbsp Kitade Takuya 1 1 nbsp Pablo Silva 1 1 nbsp Ominami Ryo 1 1 nbsp Jonathan Torres 1 3 nbsp Abmar Barbosa 1 1 nbsp Marcos de Souza 1 2 nbsp Fadi Serhal 1 1 nbsp Igor Silva 1 1 nbsp Enzo Gracie 2 2 2012 nbsp nbsp Koji Shibamoto 1 6 nbsp Ichiro Kaneko 1 1 nbsp Isaque Paiva 1 3 nbsp Jonathan Torres 2 3 nbsp Leandro Souza Kussano 1 1 nbsp Akihisa Iriki 1 1 nbsp Jonathan Torres 3 3 2013 nbsp nbsp Koji Shibamoto 2 6 nbsp Takuto Kako 1 2 nbsp Ichitaro Tsukada 1 1 nbsp Daisuke Shiraki 1 2 nbsp William Ferreira Dias 1 2 nbsp Vicente Gomes Cavalcanti 1 1 nbsp Charles Gaspar Costa 1 1 nbsp Igor Silva 1 1 nbsp William Ferreira Dias 2 2 2014 nbsp nbsp Koji Shibamoto 3 6 nbsp Takuto Kako 2 2 nbsp Isaque Paiva 2 3 nbsp Roberto Satoshi 1 3 nbsp Rodrigo Caporal 1 2 nbsp Claudio Calasans 1 4 nbsp Eliot Kelly 1 2 nbsp Marcos de Souza 2 3 nbsp Abraham Marte 1 1 nbsp Claudio Calasans 2 4 2015 nbsp nbsp Koji Shibamoto 4 6 nbsp Kazuhiro Miyachi 1 1 nbsp Isaque Paiva 3 3 nbsp Roberto Satoshi 2 3 nbsp Andris Brunovskis 1 2 nbsp Marcelo de Toledo 1 1 nbsp Vitor Toledo 1 4 nbsp Marcos de Souza 3 3 nbsp Dany Gerard 1 2 nbsp Dany Gerard 2 2 2016 nbsp nbsp Tomoyuki Hashimoto 1 1 nbsp Yuta Shimada 1 3 nbsp Alvin Aguilar 2 2 nbsp Rodrigo Caporal 2 2 nbsp Roberto Satoshi 3 3 nbsp Claudio Calasans 3 4 nbsp Vitor Toledo 2 4 nbsp Eliot Kelly 2 2 nbsp Hideki Sekine 1 1 nbsp Claudio Calasans 4 4 2017 nbsp nbsp Koji Shibamoto 5 6 nbsp Yuta Shimada 2 3 nbsp Yu Yamaki 1 1 nbsp Andris Brunovskis 2 2 nbsp Kayron Gracie 1 1 nbsp Lucas Barbosa 1 3 nbsp Keenan Cornelius 1 3 nbsp Vitor Toledo 3 4 nbsp Igor Silva 1 1 nbsp Keenan Cornelius 2 3 2018 1 nbsp nbsp Koji Shibamoto 6 6 nbsp Yuta Shimada 3 3 nbsp Cole Franson 1 1 nbsp Alexandre Molinaro 1 1 nbsp Luan de Carvalho Alves 1 1 nbsp Viking Wong 1 1 nbsp Lucas Barbosa 2 3 nbsp Vitor Toledo 4 4 nbsp Keenan Cornelius 3 3 nbsp Lucas Barbosa 3 3 2019 2 nbsp nbsp Koji Shibamoto Diego Henrique Sato Aniceto Jose Tiago da Silva Barros Youngseung Cho Jacob Williams Mackenzie Thomas Mietz Werique da Silva Oliveira nbsp Uros Culic Hugo Matheus de Oliveira Alves nbsp Uros CulicAsian Champions in Women s Brazilian Jiu Jitsu by Year and Weight editAsian Champions in Women s Brazilian Jiu Jitsu by Year and Weight Year Host 48 kg Rooster 53 kg Light Feather 58 kg Feather 64 kg Light 69 kg Middle 74 kg Medium Heavy 80 kg Heavy 80 kg Super Heavy Absolute 2006 3 nbsp nbsp Kyra Gracie 1 1 2008 4 nbsp nbsp Shioda Sakaya 1 1 nbsp Abe Takako 1 1 2014 5 nbsp nbsp Mackenzie Dern 1 6 nbsp Mackenzie Dern 2 6 2015 6 nbsp nbsp Mackenzie Dern 3 6 nbsp Isabelle de Souza 1 4 nbsp Leanna M Dittrich 1 1 nbsp Mackenzie Dern 4 6 2016 7 nbsp nbsp Kristina Barlaan 1 3 nbsp Mackenzie Dern 5 6 nbsp Isabelle de Souza 2 4 nbsp Mackenzie Dern 6 6 2017 8 nbsp nbsp Saori Shibamoto 1 1 nbsp Kristina Barlaan 2 3 nbsp Monique Carvalho 1 3 nbsp Monique Carvalho 2 3 2018 1 nbsp nbsp Mayssa Bastos 1 1 nbsp Kristina Barlaan 3 3 nbsp Kristin Mikkelson 1 1 nbsp Erin Herle 1 1 nbsp Claudia do Val 1 2 nbsp Claudia do Val 2 2 2019 2 nbsp nbsp Rikako Yuasa nbsp Isabelle de Souza 3 4 Yuki Kaneko nbsp Isabelle de Souza 4 4 See also editIBJJF Brazilian Jiu Jitsu weight classes World IBJJF Jiu Jitsu Championship World IBJJF Jiu Jitsu No Gi Championship European IBJJF Jiu Jitsu Championship European IBJJF Jiu Jitsu No Gi Championship Pan IBJJF Jiu Jitsu Championship Pan IBJJF Jiu Jitsu No Gi Championship Brazilian National Jiu Jitsu Championship Brazilian Nationals Jiu Jitsu No Gi ChampionshipReferences edit a b IBJJF 2018 Asian Championship Results www ibjjfdb com Retrieved 2021 11 25 a b IBJJF 2019 Asian Championship Results www ibjjfdb com Retrieved 2021 11 25 IBJJF 2006 Asian Championship Female Results www ibjjfdb com IBJJF 2008 Asian Championship Female Results www ibjjfdb com IBJJF 2014 Asian Championship Female Results www ibjjfdb com IBJJF 2015 Asian Championship Female Results www ibjjfdb com IBJJF 2016 Asian Championship Female Results www ibjjfdb com IBJJF 2017 Asian Championship Female Results www ibjjfdb com External links editInternational Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Federation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Asian IBJJF Jiu Jitsu Championship amp oldid 1187995735, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,