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Kade Ruotolo (born January 22, 2003) is an American submission grappler, mixed martial artist and black belt Brazilian jiu-jitsu athlete. A competitor with his twin brother Tye since the age of 3, Ruotolo is a IBJJF World champion, Pan Am and European Open champion at every coloured belt level.
Sensei Luis Soto 5th Dan, under Shinan Moises Muñoz, who was a direct student of Prof. Ancho. Bill Beach's Hawaiian Jiu-Jitsu System, Inc ., as well as The Southern California Jujitsu Association founded in 1979 by James A. Marcinkus (deceased).
Honolulu, Hawaii, United States Win 2–0 (1) Ray Elbe TKO (punches) Rumble on the Rock 3 August 9, 2003: 1 1:41 Hilo, Hawaii, United States NC 1–0 (1) Shannon Ritch: No Contest (illegal headbutt) Rumble on the Rock 2 March 15, 2003: 1 3:09 Hilo, Hawaii, United States Ritch cut Verissimo above the left eye with an inadvertent headbutt Win 1–0
Keenan Kai-James Cornelius is an American martial artist.His competitive achievements include what is called the Double Grand Slam in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, having won double gold medals at four major tournaments: the World Jiu-Jitsu Championship, Pan-American Championship, European Open Championship, and Brazilian National Jiu-Jitsu Championship - as a purple belt. [33]
After she started competing she won the 2004 World Jiu-Jitsu Championship as a blue belt, winning the title again as a purple belt the following year. [5] In 2006, she left her career as a software developer and relocated to Hawaii to train under the tutelage of 5th degree black belt Luis Heredia. [8]
Fourth oldest of the five brothers. He held the Rio de Janeiro Jiu-Jitsu State Championships Cruiser Weight Champion and Brazilian jiu-jitsu National Championships Cruiser Weight Champion from 1982 to 1992. He is a multiple time ADCC Champion. John Machado - 7th Degree Red & Black Belt. Youngest of the five brothers.
Hawaii’s Landon McNamara, 28, won with a three-wave point total of 135.8 points. That included a perfect score of 50 on the highest-scoring wave of the contest. He won $50,000 and 350,000 miles ...
Several years later the state of Hawaii acquired the right-of-way, and by 1960 realigned the Hawaii Belt Road (Route 19, known as the Māmalahoa Highway) to shorten the driving time. [23] In many places the older highway (Old Māmalahoa Highway) follows a more scenic, but twisted route that resembles the more well-known Road to Hana on Maui.