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2025 IBJJF European Jiu-jitsu championship, Day 1-9: BJJ results, live stream, video highlights


The first major Brazilian Jiu-jitsu (BJJ) event of the year will be a pretty long one, as more than 6,000 grapplers have gathered in Lisbon, Portugal. The 2025 IBJJF European Championship starts TODAY (Fri., Jan. 17, 2025) and will go on for well over a week until next SUNDAY (Jan. 25, 2025).

The gi Brazilian jiu-jitsu event will stream LIVE on FloGrappling, starting at 4:30 a.m. ET on Friday, and will continue for nine full days Saturday. A free live stream of the earlier matches will likely be on YouTube, which will be embedded below once it’s available.

2025 IBJJF Euros preview: BJJ champs take first step to Grand Slam title

The 2025 IBJJF European Championship is the first of the four major IBJJF tournaments, with the IBJJF World Championship, Pan Americans, and Brazilian Nationals all happening later this year.

For those looking to win all four majors and achieve the distinction as an “IBJJF Grand Slam” winner, this event is the first step.

In 2024, Gabi Pessanha and Mica Galvao both achieved this and won all four majors, but Galvao took it a step further by taking gold at ADCC 2024 to achieve an even rarer distinction as the “2024 Super Grand Slam winner.” There won’t be an ADCC World Championships in 2025, and Galvao has seemingly decided to stop joining points competitions this year, but there are still several decorated world champs signed up to participate in this iteration of the IBJJF Euros.

By far the most stacked division in the IBJJF Euros is at featherweight, which will have six-time world champ Diego Pato, and no gi world champs Cole Abate and Kennedy Maciel, all returning to gi competition. Middleweight could also see a rematch between IBJJF Crown winners Tainan Dalpra and Andy Murasaki, who won the last Crown due to injury.

The other decorated BJJ stars competing are two-time ADCC champ Diogo Reis, Thalison Soares, Joao Mendes, and Adam Wardzinski.

The women’s side of things will have Gabi Pessanha, Mayssa Bastos, and Melissa Striker Cueto trying to add to their long list of BJJ titles.

Lower belts start on the first couple of days, with the list of competitors found here. Black belt Master divisions start on Tuesday (Jan. 21, 2025), while Adult black belt divisions happen on the final two days of the event (Jan. 24-25, 2025).

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2025 IBJJF European Championship: Results and Video Highlights

A record setting turnout is in Portugal, as over 6000 competitors have joined the massive nine-day event, with adult black belt divisions alone accounting for well over 200 grapplers. This results post will mainly focus on black belts, along with the few notable professionals and performances in the colored belts.

The long list of medalists and key highlights will be posted below, so keep checking back in the next nine days for all the 2025 IBJJF Euros action.

Blue Belt

Natalee Funegra, a teenage BJJ prodigy from AOJ, won double gold at the Juvenile 2 blue belt division.

Black Belt

In the Master 1 division (30 years old and up), Lucas Laet Moutinho and Mayara Custodio both won double gold, while Wallace Ourique beat the legend Joao Miyao in the light featherweight finals.

MALE / MASTER 1 / BLACK / ROOSTER (57.50KG)

Gold: José Jeovan da Silva Júnior

Silver: Mehdi Vincent T. Doceux

Bronze: Carlielson Torcate Batista

Bronze: Frank Eduardo Quiñonez Oviedo

MALE / MASTER 1 / BLACK / LIGHT-FEATHER (64.00KG)

Gold: Wallace Henrique Nunes Ourique

Silver: João Ricardo Bordignon Miyao

Bronze: Jonghwa Park

Bronze: Oscar Fernández Calderón

MALE / MASTER 1 / BLACK / FEATHER (70.00KG)

Gold: Hiago George Santos Silva

Silver: John Lenno Melo Dantas

Bronze: Alejandro Carreras Lecoq

Bronze: Cláudio Augusto Macedo Silva

MALE / MASTER 1 / BLACK / LIGHT (76.00KG)

Gold: Murilo Guimarães do Amaral

Silver: Jan Andreas Basso

Bronze: Daniel Peter Scanno

Bronze: Vinicius dos Santos Pereira

MALE / MASTER 1 / BLACK / MIDDLE (82.30KG)

Gold: Lee Sanghyeon

Silver: Lars Erik Mikael Friberg

Bronze: Bryn Meirion Jenkins

Bronze: Marek Tadeusz Suśniak

MALE / MASTER 1 / BLACK / MEDIUM-HEAVY (88.30KG)

Gold: Lucas Laet Mattos Moutinho

Silver: Júlio Cezar dos Anjos Junior

Bronze: Lucas Figueiredo Duarte Rego

Bronze: Ramon Soares Rosa

MALE / MASTER 1 / BLACK / HEAVY (94.30KG)

Gold: Horlando de Jesus Monteiro

Silver: Filipe Pimentel Pinheiro

Bronze: Ruan Marques de Oliveira

Bronze: Sergio Raimundo Rios da Silva

MALE / MASTER 1 / BLACK / SUPER-HEAVY (100.50KG)

Gold: Wellington Modena Peroto

Silver: Rodrigo de Sousa Laurindo

Bronze: Guilherme Afonso Freire Themudo Jardim

Bronze: Stanislav Varshavskiy

MALE / MASTER 1 / BLACK / ULTRA-HEAVY

Gold: Marcus Vinicius Gabriel Oliveira

Silver: Alexander Sak

Bronze: Cleiton de Almeida Santos

Bronze: Euclides Florival Ferreira de Castro

MALE / MASTER 1 / BLACK / OPEN CLASS

Gold: Lucas Laet Mattos Moutinho

Silver: Sergio Raimundo Rios da Silva

Bronze: Euclides Florival Ferreira de Castro

Bronze: Horlando de Jesus Monteiro

FEMALE / MASTER 1 / BLACK / ROOSTER (48.50KG)

Gold: Emilie Neto

FEMALE / MASTER 1 / BLACK / LIGHT-FEATHER (53.50KG)

Gold: Paola Bernardette Gutierrez Gonzalez

Silver: Stephanie Anne Diniz A. de Souza

Bronze: Clarissa Junqueira Lapa de Lacerda

Bronze: Luna Barea Navas

FEMALE / MASTER 1 / BLACK / FEATHER (58.50KG)

Gold: Christine Anne Martin

Silver: Georgina Contel Gallego

Bronze: Erika Ontiveros Sánchez

Bronze: Melissa Maria Ariel Templeman

FEMALE / MASTER 1 / BLACK / LIGHT (64.00KG)

Gold: Laura Tellervo Virtanen

Silver: Rebeca Benevides de Jesus

Bronze: Kenza Zeghari

Bronze: Maggie Kelly Mahon

FEMALE / MASTER 1 / BLACK / MIDDLE (69.00KG)

Gold: Gamila Kanew

Silver: Bruna Driely Ricalde Maciel

Bronze: Kelsey Lynn Harrell

Bronze: Márcia Karina Figueiredo Ramos

FEMALE / MASTER 1 / BLACK / MEDIUM-HEAVY (74.00KG)

Gold: Maria Eduarda Vieira Santos

Silver: Thais Alves Peregrino Prestes

Bronze: Priscilla Cedro Rodrigues

FEMALE / MASTER 1 / BLACK / HEAVY (79.30KG)

Gold: Simone de Abreu Pinheiro

Silver: Maisa Gurgel Sales dos Santos

FEMALE / MASTER 1 / BLACK / SUPER-HEAVY

Gold: Mayara Monteiro Custódio

Silver: Jessica Lauren Ochab

Bronze: Lama Hatem S. Qubbaj

Bronze: Liliane Ferreira Diniz Martins

FEMALE / MASTER 1 / BLACK / OPEN CLASS

Gold: Mayara Monteiro Custódio

Silver: Márcia Karina Figueiredo Ramos

Bronze: Bruna Driely Ricalde Maciel

Bronze: Maisa Gurgel Sales dos Santos


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This story originally appeared on MMA Mania

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