View outcomes and video highlights from the 2024 IBJJF No-Gi Pans, which passed off November 1-3, 2024, in Fort Price, Texas.
Over the weekend, most of the planet’s high no-gi grapplers converged in Fort Price, Texas for the 2024 IBJJF No-Gi Pans, with black belts competing on Saturday and Sunday. Along with a number of established champions discovering their manner again to the highest of the rostrum, the occasion noticed an unbelievable 13 athletes topped as first-time No-Gi Pans champions.
Maybe essentially the most notable efficiency got here from Ares BJJ’s Elisabeth Clay, who returned to competitors just two months after giving birth to her first child to win gold in each the heavyweight and absolute divisions. The 24-year-old scored submission wins in 4 of her 5 matches, using her trademark leg lock sport to announce her return to the competitors scene in dominant style.
A multiple-time no-gi world champion, present Who’s Quantity One featherweight champion, and now a six-time No-Gi Pans champion, Clay is without doubt one of the sport’s finest pound-for-pound opponents.
Additionally on the ladies’s aspect, high American grapplers Amanda Bruse and Amanda Leve every picked up their first No-Gi Pans gold medals within the light-weight and medium-heavy divisions, respectively. Each ladies are established gamers on the elite stage and can head into No-Gi Worlds this December with loads of momentum.
On the boys’s aspect, Unity Jiu-Jitsu’s Junny Ocasio continued his unbelievable run of dominance within the talent-laden light-feather division, incomes his second consecutive No-Gi Pans gold. Whereas the 35-year-old is finest identified for his artistic leg locks and dynamic open guard, he showcased a well-rounded sport that included loads of stable work from the highest place on his option to successful gold, defeating tenth Planet standout Isaac Cordova within the division closing.
The efficiency additional solidified Ocasio as one among BJJ’s high pound-for-pound athletes. After successful gold on the 2023 IBJJF No-Gi Euros, Pans, and Worlds, he’s now a 2024 IBJJF No-Gi European and Pans champion and can search for his second No-Gi Worlds title this December.
Additionally, within the featherweight division, 19-year-old phenom Cole Abate received his first IBJJF main gold. The Artwork of Jiu-Jitsu product took out multiple-time IBJJF no-gi world champion Gianni Grippo within the quarterfinals, and, within the closing, he bested no-gi European champion Julian Espinosa.
View the complete occasion outcomes from each division here.
Try the black belt outcomes beneath.
2024 IBJJF No-Gi Pans outcomes
Males’s divisions
Rooster:
- 1st – Everton Teixeira
- 2nd – Christopher Tran
- third – Lucas Feitosa Pereira Bosshard
- third – Michael Fonacier
Gentle-feather
- 1st – Junny Ocasio
- 2nd – Isaac Cordova
- third – Bruno Sena
- third – Roiter Lima Silva Junior
Feather:
- 1st – Cole Abate
- 2nd – Julian Espinosa
- third – Emilio Rodriguez
- third – Ismael dos Santos Lima
Gentle:
- 1st – Max Hanson
- 2nd – Carlos Henrique Costa Campos
- third – Joao Matheus de Melo Assonitis
- third – Yigit Hanay
Center:
- 1st – Natan Chueng
- 2nd – Eduardo Avelar de Carvalho
- third – Arley Pacheco Damaceno Brandao
- third – Kade Tsitos
Medium-Heavy
- 1st – Alehander da Silva Mariano
- 2nd – Jon Clean
- third – Felipa Silva
- third – Martin Alejandro Gonzalez Mejia
Heavy:
- 1st – Jose Jurema Mascimento de Carvalho
- 2nd – Francisco Lo
- third – Anthony Robinson
- third – Gabriel Brod
Tremendous-heavy:
- 1st – Rafael Lovato Jr.
- 2nd – Yan Lucas Cordeiro Paiva
- third – Gabriel de Oliveira Haddad Duarte
- third – Marlon Kenjiro Tanak Fagundes
Extremely-heavy:
- 1st – Lucas Valentim Alves Montalvao
- 2nd – Leonardo Lemos de Andrade
- third – Devhonte Johnson
- third – Pedro Jose Pessoa de Melo Bisneto
Open class:
- 1st – Devhonte Johnson
- 2nd – Alehander da Silva Mariano
- third – David Garmo
- third – Marcos Carrozzino
Girls’s divisions
Rooster:
- 1st – Thais Loureiro Felipe
- 2nd – Mariana Cabral Roszt
- third – Amber Rymarz-Freitas
- third – Mara Ananda Kelly
Gentle-feather:
- 1st – Ana Carolina de Andrade Lima Soares da Silva
- 2nd – Shelby Murphey
- third – Jessica Crane
- third – Sophia Cassella
Feather:
- 1st – Talita Alencar
- 2nd – Amanda Monteiro Canuto
- third – Raquel Ferreira da Silva
- third – Thaynara Victoria Soares da Silva
Gentle:
- 1st – Amanda Bruse
- 2nd – Julia Maela
- third – Beatrice Jin
- third – Joanna Trindade
Center:
- 1st – Nadia Frankland
- 2nd – Gabriele Schuck
- third – Amanda Schurtz
- third – Brittney Johnson
Medium-Heavy
- 1st- Amanda Leve
- 2nd – Jordan Elizabeth Patrick
- third – Kennedy Paige Franklin
- third – Salla Mari Simola
Heavy:
- 1st – Elisabeth Clay
- 2nd – Maria Ruffatto
- third – Graciele Del Fava de Carvalho
Tremendous-Heavy:
- 1st – Mayara Moreira Ribeiro
- 2nd – Paige Ivette Borras
- third – Hannah Marie Harjo
Open class:
- 1st – Elisabeth Clay
- 2nd – Maria Ruffatto
- third – Deise Leonanjo
- third – Nadia Frankland