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Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Veterans Association (BJJVA)

The Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Veterans Association (BJJVA) supports veteran practitioners through competitions, workshops, and community initiatives. Founded to provide older athletes with a competitive and social platform, BJJVA emphasizes inclusivity, safety, and longevity in the sport.

The organization hosts veteran-specific tournaments, promotes networking among practitioners, and offers educational resources for maintaining physical and technical fitness. BJJVA also fosters mentorship opportunities, connecting younger athletes with seasoned veterans.

By recognizing the contributions of long-time practitioners and encouraging continued participation, BJJVA strengthens BJJ’s community and ensures that the sport remains accessible and engaging across all age groups.


European Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation (EBJJF)
The European Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation (EBJJF) is the primary governing body for BJJ competitions in Europe. It organizes major tournaments such as the European Open Championship, establishing consistent rules and ranking standards across participating countries.

EBJJF events attract top athletes from across Europe and the world, providing a pathway for international recognition and competition. The federation emphasizes referee education, athlete development, and youth programs, promoting both grassroots growth and elite performance.

Through collaboration with IBJJF and other organizations, EBJJF helps integrate European competitors into the global BJJ scene, supporting the sport’s expansion beyond Brazil and the Americas while elevating the standard of competition internationally.


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