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2010 World Professional Jiu-Jitsu Cup

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2010 World Professional Jiu-Jitsu Cup
VenueJiu Jitsu Arena
LocationUnited Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi, UAE
Dates15 - 17 April 2010[1]
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The 2010 World Professional Jiu-Jitsu Cup or Abu Dhabi World Professional Jiu-Jitsu Cup was the second edition of the international Brazilian jiu-jitsu tournament organised by the UAE Jiu-Jitsu Federation (UAEJJF) held in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.

Results

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Purple, Brown and Black Belts[2]

Medal/Prize 1st place, gold medalist(s) Gold Medal + $8,000 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Silver Medal + $3,000 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Bronze Medal + $1,500
Weight Gold Silver Bronze
-65 kg Brazil Rafael Mendes (BRA) Brazil Guilherme Mendes (BRA) Brazil Almiro Barros (BRA)
Japan Kataniwa Katsunori (JPN)
-74 kg Brazil Gilbert Burns (BRA) Brazil Claudio Matos (BRA) Brazil Michel Maia (BRA)
Brazil Celso Vinicius (BRA)
-83 kg Brazil Claudio Calasans (BRA) Brazil Braulio Estima (BRA) Brazil Delson Heleno (BRA)
Brazil Guto Campos (BRA)
-92 kg Brazil Alexandre Ceconi (BRA) Brazil Romulo Barral (BRA) Lebanon Fadi Serhal (LIB)
Brazil Carlos Alexandre (BRA)
+92 kg Brazil Ricardo Abreu (BRA) Brazil Gabriel Vela (BRA) Brazil Luiz Felipe Theodoro (BRA)
Brazil Marcus de Almeida (BRA)
Open Brazil Tarsis Humphreys (BRA) Brazil Claudio Calasans (BRA) Brazil Alexandre Souza (BRA)
Brazil Gabriel Vela (BRA)

Open Weight Champion received an additional $12,000 bonus.

White and Blue Belts

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Medal/Prize 1st place, gold medalist(s) Gold Medal + $3,000 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Silver Medal + $1,500 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Bronze Medal
Weight Gold Silver Bronze
-63 kg United Arab Emirates Tareek Alkutbi (UAE) United Arab Emirates Ahmed Gloum (UAE) New Zealand Raymond Lee Massa (NZL)
Jordan Ghaleb Odeh Ahmad (JOR)
-68 kg Brazil Matheus Luckmann (BRA) United States Jacob Sandoval (USA) United Arab Emirates Talib Saleh (UAE)
United States Kevin Mahecha (USA)
-73 kg United Kingdom Daniel Agard (UK) Sweden Daniel Svensson (SWE) United States Issa Able (USA)
Japan Takatoshi Matsumoto (JPN)
-78 kg Jordan Khlaed Abdulkareem (JOR) Guam Jon Tuck (GUM) Jordan Zaid Jarandoka (JOR)
Iraq Mario Marwan Kamal (IRQ)
-83 kg Australia Kit Dale (AUS) United Arab Emirates Gustavo Silvestro (UAE) South Africa Faisal Alsouqi (ZAF)
Jordan Wesley Charles (JOR)
-88 kg Poland Krysztof Saganowsk (POL) United Arab Emirates Majid Alnaqbi (UAE) Jordan Tamer Sameer (JOR)
Jordan Sami Mohamed (JOR)
-93 kg United Arab Emirates Faisal Alkutbi (UAE) Brazil Celso Frabetti (BRA) Norway Brandon ROPATI (NZ)
New Zealand Ghaleb Odeh Ahmad (NZ)
-98 kg United Arab Emirates Yahia Mansoor (UAE) Brazil Marcelo Tarso (BRA) United Arab Emirates Tarek Matar (UAE)
United States Orlando Sanches (USA)
+98 kg Japan Hideki Sekine (JPN) United States Willie Leonard (USA) United Arab Emirates Mohammad Almenhali (UAE)
Canada Alex Emond (CAN)
Open Light Guam Jon Tuck (GUM) United Arab Emirates Mohammed Naser (UAE) Bahrain Ali Monfaradi (BHR)
Kuwait Ahmad (KWT)
Open Heavy United Arab Emirates Faisal Al Kutbi (UAE) Egypt Tarek Mattar (EGY) United Arab Emirates Ali Mehali (UAE)
Japan Hideki Sekine (JPN)

Female

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Medal/Prize 1st place, gold medalist(s) Gold Medal + $4,000 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Silver Medal + $2,000 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Bronze Medal
Weight Gold Silver Bronze
-63 kg India X.X. (IND) Brazil Beatriz Mesquita (BRA) United States Hillary Williams (USA)
Brazil Juliana Holanda (BRA)
+63 kg Brazil Gabi Garcia (BRA) Brazil Luzia Fernandes (BRA) Brazil Cassuza Fornari (BRA)
Brazil Rosangela Conceição (BRA)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "What you don't know about Braulio Estima". Graciemag. 2010-03-25. Retrieved 2022-03-27.
  2. ^ "World Pro Cup 2010 Results". BJJ Heroes. 2010-04-18. Retrieved 2022-03-27.