World Jiu-Jitsu Championship

World Jiu-Jitsu Championship
Competition details
Location Long Beach, California
Local name(s) Mundials, Worlds
Discipline Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
Organiser International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation
Divisions
Current weight divisions

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)

(with gi)[1]
History
First edition 1996
Editions 21
Most wins Lulz Oil

The World Jiu-Jitsu Championship (commonly known as Mundials) is the most prestigious Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) tournament in the world. They are hosted annually by the International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation. The first Mundial tournament to be held outside of Brazil was in 2007 at California State University, Long Beach in Long Beach, California, United States. This trend continued with the 2008 Mundials, once again in Long Beach, California. The first World Championship was held in 1996 at the Tijuca Tênis Clube gymnasium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and has since grown tremendously, with over 1650 competitors (including 250 foreign athletes) fighting before a crowd of over 12,000 in the 2005 championship.

IBJJF Black Belt World 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
1996 Brazil Brazil Marcos Barreto (1/1) Brazil Helio Morrira (1/1) Brazil Royler Gracie (1/4) Brazil Paulo Barroso (1/1) Brazil Roberto Correa (1/1) Brazil Roberto Magalhães (1/4) Brazil Fabio Gurgel (1/4) Brazil Ricardo Liborio (1/1) Brazil Mario Sperry (1/3) Brazil Amaury Bitteti (1/2)
1997 Brazil Brazil Robson Moura (1/5) Angola João Roque (1/1) Brazil Royler Gracie (2/4) Brazil Marcio Feitosa (1/3) Brazil Saulo Ribeiro (1/5) Brazil Roberto Magalhães (2/4) Brazil Fabio Gurgel (2/4) Brazil Mario Sperry (2/3) Brazil Luiz Guilherme (1/1) Brazil Amaury Bitteti (2/2)
1998 Brazil Brazil Marcelo Pereira (1/1) Brazil Robson Moura (2/5) Brazil Royler Gracie (3/4) Brazil Leo Vieira (1/1) Brazil Fernando Vasconcelos (1/1) Brazil Rafael Correa (1/1) Brazil Saulo Ribeiro (2/5) Brazil Roberto Magalhães (3/4) Brazil Roberto Traven (1/2) Brazil Mario Sperry (3/3)
1999 Brazil Brazil Omar Salum (1/2) Brazil Robson Moura (3/5) Brazil Royler Gracie (4/4) Brazil Vitor Ribeiro (1/3) Brazil Alexandre Paiva (1/1) Brazil Saulo Ribeiro (3/5) Brazil Murilo Bustamante (1/1) Brazil Leo Leite (1/2) Brazil Roberto Traven (2/2) Brazil Rodrigo Medeiros (1/2)
2000 Brazil Brazil Omar Salum (2/2) Brazil Robson Moura (4/5) United States BJ Penn (1/1) Brazil Vitor Ribeiro (2/3) Brazil Fernando Augusto (1/2) Brazil Roberto Magalhães (4/4) Brazil Fabio Gurgel (3/4) Brazil Saulo Ribeiro (4/5) Brazil Leo Leite (2/2) Brazil Rodrigo Medeiros (2/2)
2001 Brazil Brazil Bernardo Pitel (1/1) Brazil Ricardo Vieira (1/1) Brazil Fredson Paixao (1/3) Brazil Marcio Feitosa (2/3) Brazil Vitor Ribeiro (3/3) Brazil Fernando Pontes (1/2) Brazil Fabio Gurgel (4/4) Brazil Fernando Marques (1/1) Brazil Marcio Corleta (1/2) Brazil Fernando Pontes (2/2)
2002 Brazil Brazil Marcos Norat (1/1) Brazil Carlos Lemos (1/1) Brazil Fredson Paixao (2/3) Brazil Marcio Feitosa (3/3) Brazil Delson Heleno (1/1) Brazil Saulo Ribeiro (5/5) Brazil Fabio Leopoldo (1/1) Brazil Gabriel Vella (1/2) Brazil Marcio Cruz (1/3) Brazil Marcio Cruz (2/3)
2003 Brazil Brazil Felipe Costa (1/1) Brazil Bibiano Fernandes (1/3) Brazil Mario Reis (1/2) Brazil Daniel Moraes (1/2) Brazil Fernando Augusto (2/2) Brazil Cassio Werneck (1/1) Brazil Jefferson Moura (1/1) Brazil Erik Wanderley (1/1) Brazil Fabrício Werdum (1/2) Brazil Marcio Cruz (3/3)
2004 Brazil Brazil Gabriel Moraes (1/2) Brazil Fernardo Vieira (1/1) Brazil Mario Reis (2/2) Brazil Daniel Moraes (2/2) Brazil Marcelo Garcia (1/5) Brazil Braulio Estima (1/3) Brazil Xande Ribeiro (1/7) Brazil Roger Gracie (1/10) Brazil Fabrício Werdum (2/2) Brazil Ronaldo Souza (1/3)
2005 Brazil Brazil Samuel Braga (1/2) Brazil Bibiano Fernandes (2/3) Brazil Fredson Paixao (3/3) Brazil Celso Vinicius (1/3) Brazil André Galvão (1/4) Brazil Ronaldo Souza (2/3) United States Robert Drysdale (1/1) Brazil Roger Gracie (2/10) Brazil Francisco Fernandes (1/1) Brazil Ronaldo Souza (3/3)
2006 Brazil Brazil Daniel Otero (1/1) Brazil Bibiano Fernandes (3/3) Brazil Rubens Charles (1/4) Brazil Celso Vinicius (2/3) Brazil Marcelo Garcia (2/5) Brazil Braulio Estima (2/3) Brazil Xande Ribeiro (2/7) Brazil Roger Gracie (3/10) Brazil Gabriel Gonzaga (1/1) Brazil Xande Ribeiro (3/7)
2007 United States Brazil Bruno Malfacine (1/8) Brazil Robson Moura (5/5) Brazil Rubens Charles (2/4) Brazil Lucas Lepri (1/3) Brazil Lucas Leite (1/1) Brazil Romulo Barral (1/5) Brazil Xande Ribeiro (4/7) Brazil Roger Gracie (4/10) United States Rafael Lovato Jr. (1/1) Brazil Roger Gracie (5/10)
2008 United States Brazil Caio Terra (1/2) Brazil Samuel Braga (2/2) Brazil Rubens Charles (3/4) Brazil Celso Vinicius (3/3) Brazil Sergio Moraes (1/2) Brazil André Galvão (2/4) Brazil Xande Ribeiro (5/7) Brazil Antonio Braga Neto (1/2) Brazil Roger Gracie (6/10) Brazil Xande Ribeiro (6/7)
2009 United States Brazil Bruno Malfacine (2/8) Brazil Guilherme Mendes (1/4) Brazil Rubens Charles (4/4) Brazil Michael Langhi (1/3) Brazil Marcelo Garcia (3/5) Brazil Romulo Barral (2/5) Brazil Braulio Estima (3/3) Brazil Roger Gracie (7/10) Brazil Gabriel Vella (2/2) Brazil Roger Gracie (8/10)
2010 United States Brazil Bruno Malfacine (3/8) Brazil Pablo Silva (1/1) Brazil Rafael Mendes (1/6) Brazil Michael Langhi (2/3) Brazil Marcelo Garcia (4/5) Brazil Tarsis Humphreys (1/1) Brazil Bernardo Faria (1/4) Brazil Roger Gracie (9/10) Brazil Rodrigo Cavaca (1/1) Brazil Roger Gracie (10/10)
2011 United States Brazil Bruno Malfacine (4/8) Brazil Guilherme Mendes (2/4) Brazil Rafael Mendes (2/6) Brazil Gilbert Burns (1/1) Brazil Marcelo Garcia (5/5) Brazil Sergio Moraes (2/2) Brazil Rodolfo Vieira (1/5) Brazil Leo Nogueira (1/3) Brazil Antonio Braga Neto (2/2) Brazil Rodolfo Vieira (2/5)
2012 United States Brazil Bruno Malfacine (5/8) Brazil Guilherme Mendes (3/4) Brazil Rafael Mendes (3/6) Brazil Leandro Lo (1/5) Brazil Otavio Souza (1/3) Brazil Romulo Barral (3/5) Brazil Rodolfo Vieira (3/5) Brazil Leo Nogueira (2/3) Brazil Marcus Almeida (1/8) Brazil Marcus Almeida (2/8)
2013 United States Brazil Caio Terra (2/2) Brazil Gabriel Moraes (2/2) Brazil Augusto Mendes (1/1) Brazil Leandro Lo (2/5) Brazil Otavio Souza (2/3) Brazil Romulo Barral (4/5) Brazil Rodolfo Vieira (4/5) Brazil Bernardo Faria (2/4) Brazil Marcus Almeida (3/8) Brazil Marcus Almeida (4/8)
2014 United States Brazil Bruno Malfacine (6/8) Brazil Guilherme Mendes (4/4) Brazil Rafael Mendes (4/6) Brazil Lucas Lepri (2/3) Brazil Leandro Lo (3/5) Brazil Romulo Barral (5/5) Brazil André Galvão (3/4) Brazil Rodolfo Vieira (5/5) Brazil Marcus Almeida (5/8) Brazil Marcus Almeida (6/8)
2015 United States Brazil Bruno Malfacine (7/8) Brazil Paulo Miyao (1/2) Brazil Rafael Mendes (5/6) Brazil Michael Langhi (3/3) Brazil Claudio Calasans (1/1) Brazil Leandro Lo (4/5) Brazil Xande Ribeiro (7/7) Brazil Bernardo Faria (3/4) Brazil Gabriel Lucas (1/1) Brazil Bernardo Faria (4/4)
2016 United States Brazil Bruno Malfacine (8/8) Brazil Paulo Miyao (2/2) Brazil Rafael Mendes (6/6) Brazil Lucas Lepri (3/3) Brazil Otavio Souza (3/3) Brazil Leandro Lo (5/5) Brazil André Galvão (4/4) Brazil Léo Nogueira (3/3) Brazil Marcus Almeida (7/8) Brazil Marcus Almeida (8/8)

Multiple-Time World Champions

10 Time World Championships

Brazil Roger Gracie, 2004-2010

8 Time World Championships

Brazil Bruno Malfacine, 2007-2016

Brazil Marcus Almeida, 2012-2016

7 Time World Championships

Brazil Xande Ribeiro, 2004-2015

6 Time World Championships

Brazil Rafael Mendes, 2010-2016

5 Time World Championships

Brazil Saulo Ribeiro, 1997-2002

Brazil Robson Moura, 1997-2007

Brazil Marcelo Garcia, 2004-2011

Brazil Rodolfo Vieira, 2011-2014

Brazil Romulo Barral, 2007-2014

Brazil Leandro Lo, 2012-2016

4 Time World Championships

Brazil Royler Gracie, 1996-1999

Brazil Roberto Magalhães, 1996-2000

Brazil Fabio Gurgel, 1996-2001

Brazil Rubens Charles, 2006-2009

Brazil Guilherme Mendes, 2009-2014

Brazil Bernardo Faria, 2010-2015

Brazil André Galvão, 2005-2016

IBJJF Black Belt World Champions in Women's Brazilian Jiu Jitsu by year and weight

Year Host Light  Heavy 
1998 Brazil Brazil Tais Ramos (1/1) Brazil Rosangela Conceiçao (1/3)
Year Host Light  Middle  Heavy 
1999 Brazil Brazil Alessandra Vieira (1/3) Brazil Alessandra Oliveira (1/1) Brazil Cristina Pereira (1/1)
Year Host -48 kg -53 kg -58 kg -64 kg -69 kg -74 kg +74  kg n/a  Absolute
2000 Brazil Brazil Daniela Figueredo (1/1) Brazil Leticia Ribeiro (1/7) Brazil Alessandra Oliveira (2/2) Brazil Renata Pimentel (1/1) Brazil Erika Paes (1/1)
2001 Brazil Brazil Ana Michelle (1/1) Brazil Bianca Andrade (1/7) Brazil Claudia Oliveira (1/1) Brazil Juliana Vieira (1/1) Brazil Ana Carolina Ferreira (1/1)
2002 Brazil Brazil Virginia Maria (1/1) Brazil Leticia Ribeiro (2/7) Brazil Alessandra Vieira (2/3) Brazil Hannette Staack (1/7) Brazil Mirela Cortes (1/2)
2003 Brazil Brazil Daniele Silva (1/3) Brazil Andrezza Pinho (1/1) Brazil Hannette Staack (2/7) Brazil Poliana Lago (1/3) Brazil Rosangela Conceiçao (2/3)
2004 Brazil Brazil Daniele Piermatei (2/3) Brazil Bianca Andrade (2/6) Brazil Hannette Staack (3/7) Brazil Poliana Lago (2/3) Brazil Mirela Cortes (2/2)
2005 Brazil Brazil Daniele Piermatei (3/3) Brazil Bianca Andrade (3/6) Brazil Alessandra Vieira (3/3) Brazil Poliana Lago (3/3) Brazil Rosangela Conceiçao (3/3)
2006 Brazil Brazil Michelle Nicolini (1/8) Brazil Leticia Ribeiro (3/7) Brazil Kyra Gracie (1/4) Brazil Caroline de Lazzerok (1/1) Brazil Luiza Fernandes (1/1)
2007 United States Brazil Michelle Nicolini (2/8) France Laurence Cousin (1/1) Brazil Hannette Staack (4/7) Canada Emily Kwok (1/1) South Africa Penny Thomas (1/2) Brazil Michelle Nicolini (3/8)
2008 United States Brazil Mirian Cerqueira (1/1) Brazil Bianca Andrade (4/6) Brazil Kyra Gracie (2/4) Brazil Hannette Staack (5/7) Brazil Ana Laura Cordeiro (1/3) Brazil Gabrielle Garcia (1/6) Brazil Kyra Gracie (3/4)
2009 United States Brazil Leticia Ribeiro (4/7) Brazil Bianca Andrade (5/6) Brazil Luanna Alzuguir (1/5) Brazil Hannette Staack (6/7) South Africa Penny Thomas (2/2) United States Lana Stefanac (1/2) United States Lana Stefanac (2/2)
2010 United States Brazil Leticia Ribeiro (5/7) Brazil Bianca Andrade (6/6) Brazil Kyra Gracie (4/4) United States Hillary Williams (1/1) Brazil Michelle Nicolini (4/8) Brazil Gabrielle Garcia (2/6) Brazil Luanna Alzuguir (2/5)
2011 United States Brazil Leticia Ribeiro (6/7) Brazil Michelle Nicolini (5/8) Brazil Luanna Alzuguir (3/5) Brazil Hannette Staack (7/7) Brazil Talita Nogueira (1/1) Brazil Gabrielle Garcia (3/6) Brazil Gabrielle Garcia (4/6)
2012 United States Brazil Leticia Ribeiro (7/7) Brazil Michelle Nicolini (6/8) Brazil Beatriz Mesquita (1/6) Brazil Luanna Alzuguir (4/5) Brazil Fernanda Mazelli (1/3) Brazil Gabrielle Garcia (5/6) Brazil Gabrielle Garcia (6/6)
2013 United States Brazil Gezary Matuda (1/3) Brazil Marina Ribeiro (1/1) Brazil Beatriz Mesquita (2/7) Brazil Luanna Alzuguir (5/5) Brazil Michelle Nicolini (7/8) Brazil Andresa Correa (1/3) Brazil Beatriz Mesquita (3/7)
Year Host -48 kg -53 kg -58 kg -64 kg -69 kg -74 kg -80  kg +80 kg Absolute
2014 United States Japan Shiho Yaginuma (1/1) Brazil Gezary Matuda (2/3) Brazil Michelle Nicolini (8/8) Brazil Beatriz Mesquita (4/7) Sweden Janni Larsson (1/1) Brazil Ana Laura Cordeiro (2/3) Brazil Andresa Correa (2/3) Finland Venla Luukkonen (1/1) Brazil Beatriz Mesquita (5/7)
2015 United States Japan Rikako Yuasa (1/2) United States Mackenzie Dern (1/2) Brazil Beatriz Mesquita (6/7) Brazil Luiza Monteiro (1/1) Brazil Ana Laura Cordeiro (3/3) Lithuania Dominyka Obelenyte (1/4) Brazil Fernanda Mazelli (2/3) Lithuania Dominyka Obelenyte (2/4)
2016 United States Japan Rikako Yuasa (2/2) Brazil Gezary Matuda (3/3) United States Mackenzie Dern (2/2) Brazil Beatriz Mesquita (7/7) Brazil Monique Elias (1/1) Brazil Andresa Correa (3/3) Brazil Fernanda Mazzelli (3/3) Lithuania Dominyka Obelenyte (3/4) Lithuania Dominyka Obelenyte (4/4)

Multiple-Time Female World Champions

8 Time World Championships

Brazil Michelle Nicolini, 2006–2014

7 Time World Championships

Brazil Leticia Ribeiro, 2000–2012

Brazil Hannette Staack, 2002–2011

Brazil Beatriz Mesquita, 2012–2016

6 Time World Championships

Brazil Bianca Andrade, 2001–2010

Brazil Gabrielle Garcia, 2008–2012

5 Time World Championships

Brazil Luanna Alzuguir, 2009–2013

4 Time World Championships

Brazil Kyra Gracie, 2006–2010

Lithuania Dominyka Obelenyte, 2015–2016

Famous Mundials Champions

Black Belt trivia

See also

References

  1. (PDF). IBJJF.org. May 6, 2008 http://www.ibjjf.org/TABELA-PESO-OFICIAL-3-ingles.pdf. Retrieved 2008-09-06. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  1. International Federation of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. World Championship, Results. ibjjf.com. URL last accessed June 10, 2008.
  1. IBJJF Weight Classes
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