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Ju-Jitsu World Championships

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The Ju-Jitsu World Championships is an international Ju-Jitsu competition held once every two years by the Ju-Jitsu International Federation and has been held since 1994.[1]

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  1. 1990 Introduction of Fighting System
  2. 2010 Introduction of Discipline “Jiu-Jitsu (Ne-Waza)”
  3. 2014 Introduction of Discipline “Show Ju-Jitsu”
  4. 2017 Introduction of Discipline “Contact Ju-Jitsu”

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Junior

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9th JJIF Ju-Jitsu World Championship for Aspirants (U18) and Juniors (U21) 2018 in UAE. 40 countries registered.[12]

Results:

JJIF Juniors Ju-Jitsu World Championships:

  1. 2007 Hanau Germany U18 / U21
  2. 2008 Hanau Germany U18 / U21
  3. 2009 Athens Greece U18 / U21
  4. 2011 Ghent Belgium U18 / U21
  5. 2013 Bucharest Romania U18 / U21
  6. 2015 Athens Greece U18 / U21
  7. 2016 Madrid Spain U18 / U21
  8. 2017 Athens Greece U18 / U21
  9. 2018 Abu Dhabi UAE U18 / U21
  10. 2019 Crete Greece U 16
  11. 2019 Abu Dhabi UAE Adults & Masters U16 / U18 / U21/
  12. 2021 Abu Dhabi UAE Adults & U16 / U18 / U21
  13. 2022 Abu Dhabi UAE Adults & Masters U16 / U18 / U21/
  14. 2023 Astana Kasakhstan U16 / U18 / U21
  15. 2024 Crete Greece U16 / U18 / U21
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