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  2. Ju-Jitsu World Championships - Wikipedia

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    The Ju-Jitsu World Championships are the highest level of international Ju-Jitsu competition. The championships are held once every two years by the Ju-Jitsu International Federation . The competitions have been held since 1994 in Italy.

  3. Danzan-ryū - Wikipedia

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    The most focal event of the post-Okazaki era in Danzan-Ryū is the biannual Ohana Celebration. This event includes members from all of the organizations focused on the teachings of Okazaki. The organizations come together for a weekend of clinics, competition, and camaraderie to share the Kodenkan spirit.

  4. List of Smackgirl events - Wikipedia

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    Smack Jiu-Jitsu Gig 06 February 5, 2006 [198] Taito Riverside Sports Center Taito, Tokyo, Japan: Smack Jiu-Jitsu Gig 05 June 12, 2005 [159] Bunkyo Sports Center Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan: Smack Jiu-Jitsu Gig 04 in Nagoya May 15, 2005 [159] [199] [200] Alive MMA Academy Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan: Smack Jiu-Jitsu Gig 02 & Smackgirl-F 9 [n 18]

  5. Egan Inoue - Wikipedia

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    Egan Inoue (Japanese: イーゲン井上, born June 4, 1965) is a Brazilian jiu-jitsu practitioner, former mixed martial artist and racquetball competitor. A two-time International Racquetball Federation (IRF) World Champion, Inoue is a two-time Brazilian jiu-jitsu world champion in colored belts, the first non-Brazilian to win a gold medal at the World Jiu Jitsu Championship.

  6. Kosen judo - Wikipedia

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    Sankaku-jime (三角絞) applied at a modern kosen judo tournament in 2010.. Kosen judo (高專柔道, Kōsen jūdō) is a variation of the Kodokan judo competitive ruleset that was developed and flourished at the kōtō senmon gakkō (高等専門学校) (kōsen (高專)) technical colleges in Japan in the first half of the twentieth century.

  7. André Galvão - Wikipedia

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    André Luiz Leite Galvão (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐ̃ˈdɾɛ ɡawˈvɐ̃w]; born September 29, 1982) is a Brazilian grappler and professional mixed martial artist.A 4th degree Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt under Fernando "Tererê" Augusto as well as a Judo black belt, Galvão is one of the most decorated athletes ever, having won most major international tournaments multiple times.

  8. Fusen-ryū - Wikipedia

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    Juko Ryu Jiu-Jitsu Fusen-ryū ( 不遷流 , Fusen-ryū ) is a traditional school of jujutsu founded by Motsugai Takeda . It contains an extensive system of martial arts, including unarmed fighting ( jujutsu ), staff ( bōjutsu ), short staff ( jojutsu ), sword ( kenjutsu ), sword drawing ( iaijutsu ), glaive ( naginatajutsu ), scythe ...

  9. Amy Campo - Wikipedia

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    Amy Campo (born January 30, 2000) is an American submission grappler, and Brazilian jiu-jitsu (BJJ) black belt athlete. [a]A multiple time IBJJF World (Gi and No-Gi), Pans and American national jiu-jitsu champion in colored belts; Campo is a black belt World Jiu-Jitsu Champion in both Gi and No-GI and the first-ever American 60+ kg ADCC Submission Fighting World Champion.