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Margot Ciccarelli
Brazilian jiu-jitsu practitioner from Italy From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Margot Ciccarelli (Chinese: 鄧嘉寶; pinyin: Dèng Jiābǎo; born 17 November 1993) is a Brazilian jiu-jitsu competitor and coach.[a]
Representing Italy,[3] she is a multiple-time World, World Pro, World No-Gi and European Champion in the lower belt divisions. At black belt, Ciccarelli is a European Champion and Asian Open Champion, as well as four-time World Championship and three-time Pan American Championship medalist.[4]
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Early life and education
Ciccarelli was born on 17 November 1993 and raised in London, the daughter of an Italian father and a Chinese mother.[5][6] Ciccarelli learned Wushu from the age of 6 before progressing to Chinese kickboxing and Wing Chun Kung Fu. She took her first jiu-jitsu class at Mill Hill BJJ just before her 19th birthday.
Early career
Ciccarelli trained in various academies around the world during her coloured belt years. She was promoted to blue belt in Hong Kong (under Atos) during her gap year and purple belt in London (under Legacy BJJ / Inglorious Grapplers in Moorgate) during university.[4] In May 2017, she joined New York based team Unity Jiu Jitsu and started training under Murilo Santana.[7]
As a purple belt, she won the IBJJF World Championship twice, the European Championship twice, the Asian Open Championship three times and the Abu Dhabi World Professional Championship twice. After receiving her brown belt from Santana in 2019, she won the World No-Gi Championship, the European Championship, the Pan No-Gi Championship and the 2020 American National Championship in both Gi and No-Gi in a year where the World Championship was not held.[8]
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Black belt career
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2021–2022
Ciccarelli was promoted to black belt in May 2021 by Murilo Santana.[9] In her first six months at black belt, she won silver at the Abu Dhabi World Professional Championship, silver at the Pan American Championship and bronze at the World Championship losing to Beatriz Mesquita in the semi-final by referee's decision (0x0 pts).[10] Ciccarelli won bronze at the 2022 European Championship taking place in Rome,[11] then bronze at the 2022 World Jiu-Jitsu Championship.[12] In October 2022, she moved to California to train under Guilherme Mendes at the Art of Jiu Jitsu.[13]
2023–2024
In March 2023, Ciccarelli won a silver medal in the featherweight division of the IBJJF Pan Championship.[14] Ciccarelli then competed in the IBJJF World Championship 2023 on June 3 and 4, 2023 and won a bronze medal in the featherweight division after losing a close-fought match to Anna Rodrigues.[15][16] She competed at the IBJJF Asian Championship 2023 on July 7 and won a gold medal in the lightweight division.[17]
Ciccarelli won the lightweight division of the IBJJF Orange County Open on October 22, 2023.[18]
Ciccarelli then won a gold medal in the featherweight division of the IBJJF European Championship on January 27, 2024.[19]
Ciccarelli competed in the under 55kg division of the ADCC European, Middle-Eastern, and African Trials 2024.[20] She won a gold medal and an invite to 2024 ADCC World Championship.[21]
Ciccarelli won a bronze medal in the featherweight division of the IBJJF World Championship 2024 on June 1, 2024.[22] She then won a gold medal in the lightweight division at the IBJJF No Gi American National Championship 2024 on June 29, 2024.[23]
Ciccarelli lost a decision to Jasmine Rocha in the opening round of the under 55kg division at the 2024 ADCC World Championship on August 17-18, 2024.[24]
Ciccarelli will compete in the lightweight division at the second edition of The Crown on November 17, 2024.[25]
Style
While training jiu-jitsu, Ciccarelli also practised a variety of movement-based activities such as contemporary dance, hip hop dance and circus skills including flying trapeze and aerial straps.[26] According to Ciccarelli, her aim is "to win with beautiful, superior movement quality and not just win for winning's sake."[4]
Personal life
Ciccarelli identifies as pansexual.[27]
Brazilian jiu-jitsu competitive summary
Main Achievements (at black belt level):[4]
- 1st place at European Champion
- 1st place at Asian Open Championship (weight and absolute)
- 2nd place at Pan American Championship (2021[28] / 2023[29])
- 2nd place at Abu Dhabi World Professional Championship (2021[30])
- 3rd place at World Championship (2021[31] / 2022[32] / 2023[33])
- 3rd place at Pan American Championship (2022[34])
Main Achievements (at coloured belt level):[4]
- 2x World Champion (2018,[35] 2019[36] purple belt)
- World No-Gi Champion (2019[37] brown belt)
- 2x Abu Dhabi World Professional Champion (2018,[38] 2019[38] purple belt)
- 3x European Champion (2017,[39] 2018[40] purple belt, 2020[41] brown belt)
- Pan No-Gi Champion (2021[42] brown belt)
- American National Champion (2020[43] brown belt)
- American National No-Gi Champion (2020[8] brown belt)
- 3x Asian Champion (2016,[44] 2017,[45] 2018[46] purple belt)
- Pan Pacific Champion (2016[47] purple belt)
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Instructor lineage
Rickson Gracie → Marcelo Behring → Mario Yamasaki → Murilo Santana → Margot Ciccarelli[4]
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