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2022 ADCC Submission Fighting World Championship
VenueThomas & Mack Center
LocationLas Vegas, USA
Dates17–18 September 2022
Competitors97[1]
81 men, 16 women
Website2022 ADCC
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The 2022 ADCC Submission Fighting World Championship was an international submission grappling tournament held at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, from 17–18 September 2022.[2]

Background

The ADCC World Championship is a submission grappling tournament held every two years, widely considered to be the most prestigious submission grappling tournament in the world.[3] The 2022 edition of the ADCC world championships attracted some of the most high-profile sponsors that the tournament has ever seen, most notably The Joe Rogan Experience[4] and ONE Championship.[5]

The 14th edition of the championship was originally scheduled to take place in September 2021 but was postponed to 2022 due to the international travel restrictions and the global lockdowns, caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.[2]

In order to participate, competitors were required to place first in a continental qualifying event, known as ADCC Trials, or by being invited to compete by the organisation. Returning champions or previous world championships medallists were automatically qualified.[6]

As a result of the delays associated with the pandemic, the second Asia and Oceania trial was cancelled and only seven trials events were conducted for ADCC 2022.[7]

Competition highlights

Participants

Men's divisions had sixteen competitors: eight qualified athletes, seven invitations and the defending ADCC champion. Women's divisions had eight competitors: approximately four qualified athletes, three invitations and the defending ADCC champion; there was some variation due to returning champions, invitees and trials winners moving into different weight divisions.[1] Only the female winners of European, North and South American second trials or Asia & Oceania trial qualified for the World Championship.[13]

Qualifiers

Trials Men Women
Event Date Location -66 kg -77 kg -88 kg -99 kg +99 kg -60 kg +60 kg
1st European Trials[a][14] 18 September 2021 Poland Poznan, Poland Wales Ashley Williams Canada Oliver Taza United Kingdom Eoghan O’Flanagan Finland Perttu Tepponen Finland Heikki Jussila South Africa Peyton Letcher[b] Poland Magdalena Loska[b]
1st North American Trials[c][14] 6–7 November 2021 United States Atlantic City, US United States Cole Abate United States Kade Ruotolo United States Giancarlo Bodoni United States Mason Fowler[d] United States John Hansen Canada Brianna Ste-Marie[e] United States Kendall Reusing[e]
2nd North American Trials[f][15] 2-3 April 2022 United States Las Vegas, US United States Keith Krikorian United States William Tackett United States Jacob Rodriguez United States Paul Ardila United States Kyle Boehm [g] Canada Brianna Ste-Marie United States Amy Campo
1st South American Trials[16] 5–6 February 2022 Brazil Balneário Camboriú, Brasil Brazil Diogo Reis Brazil Micael Galvâo Brazil Isaque Bahiense Brazil Joao Costa Brazil Roosevelt Sousa Brazil Daiana Torquato[h] Brazil Rebecca Albuquerque[h]
2nd South American Trials[18] 12–13 February 2022 Brazil Balneário Camboriú, Brasil Brazil Fabricio Andrey Ecuador Roberto Jimenez Brazil Alexandre De Jesus Brazil Henrique "Ceconi" Cardoso Brazil Gutemberg Pereira [i] Brazil Mayssa Bastos Brazil Giovanna Jara
2nd European Trials[j][19] 7-8 May 2022 Poland Lubon, Poland Republic of Ireland Sam McNally Norway Tommy Langaker Finland Santeri Ilius South Africa Luke Griffith Romania Dan Manasoiu Norway Julia Maele Cyprus Eleftheria Christodolou
Asian Trials[k][21] 19 June 2022 Australia Sydney, Australia Australia Jeremy Skinner Japan Kenta Iwamoto Australia Roberto Dib Frias Australia Izaak Michell Australia Josh Saunders Australia Adele Fornarino Australia Nikki Lloyd-Griffiths

Invitees

Men Women
-66 kg -77 kg -88 kg -99 kg +99 kg -60 kg +60 kg
Brazil Ruan Alvarenga United States JT Torres[l] Brazil Matheus Diniz[l] Brazil Kaynan Duarte[l][m] United States Gordon Ryan[n] Brazil Bianca Basilio[l] Brazil Gabi Garcia[l]
Brazil Kennedy Maciel Australia Lachlan Giles Brazil Alexandre Ribeiro United States Rafael Lovato Jr United States Nick Rodriguez Brazil Bia Mesquita Brazil Rafaela Guedes
United States AJ Agazarm Brazil Lucas Lepri United States Josh Hinger Australia Craig Jones Brazil Felipe Pena Finland Elvira Karppinen Brazil Carina Santi
Brazil Gabriel Sousa Brazil Davi Ramos United States Tye Ruotolo United States Tim Spriggs Brazil João Gabriel Rocha Wales Ffion Davies United States Kendall Reusing [o]
Canada Ethan Crelinsten United States Nicky Ryan Brazil Vagner Rocha Brazil Patrick Gaudio Brazil Victor Hugo
United States Geo Martinez Brazil Renato Canuto Brazil Lucas Barbosa Brazil Nicholas Meregali United States Orlando Sanchez
Brazil Diego Pato Canada Dante Leon United States Jon Blank United States Elder Cruz Ghana Haisam Rida
United States Josh Cisneros [p] United States Andy Varela Brazil Vinicius Gazola Brazil Roberto "Cyborg" Abreu
United States Garry Tonon United States PJ Barch United States Devhonte Johnson Brazil Vinny Magalhães
Brazil Yuri Simões United States Damon Ramos
Brazil Max Gimenis [q]
Sources:[22][1][23]

ADCC 2022 Superfight

The 2022 World Championship featured a superfight between André Galvão (ADCC Superfight champion, six ADCC titles ) vs Gordon Ryan (ADCC 2019 Absolute champion, unbeaten between 2018 and 2022).[14] Ryan submitted Galvao at 16:04 via a rear-naked choke while holding a 12-0 lead.[24]

Results

Men

Division Gold Silver Bronze
Absolute Brazil Yuri Simões
CTA
Brazil Nicholas Meregali
New Wave
United States Tye Ruotolo[r]
Atos Jiu-Jitsu
+99 kg United States Gordon Ryan
New Wave
United States Nick Rodriguez
B-Team
Brazil Roosevelt Sousa[s]
Fight Sports
-99 kg Brazil Kaynan Duarte
Atos Jiu-Jitsu
Australia Craig Jones
B-Team
Brazil Nicholas Meregali
New Wave
-88 kg United States Giancarlo Bodoni
New Wave
Brazil Lucas Barbosa
Atos Jiu-Jitsu
Brazil Vagner Rocha
Fight Sports
-77 kg United States Kade Ruotolo
Atos Jiu-Jitsu
Brazil Micael Galvâo
Fight Sports
Canada Dante Leon
GFTeam
-66 kg Brazil Diogo Reis
Fight Sports
Brazil Gabriel Sousa
ZR Team
Brazil Diego "Pato" Oliveira
Dream Art
Source[12][25]

Women

Division Gold Silver Bronze
+60 kg United States Amy Campo
Zenith BJJ
Brazil Rafaela Guedes
Atos Jiu-Jitsu
Brazil Gabi Garcia[t]
Alliance
-60 kg Wales Ffion Davies
Atos International
Canada Brianna Ste-Marie
Brazilian Top Team (BTT)
Brazil Bia Mesquita
Gracie Humaitá
Source[12][25]

ADCC 2022 Awards

  • Best Athlete: Gordon Ryan[26]
  • Best Match: Vagner Rocha v Izaak Michell[26]
  • Best Throw: Nicholas Meregali[26]
  • Fastest Submission: Gordon Ryan[26]

Awards

The 2022 ADCC world championships won Fight Card of the Year at the 2022 Jitsmagazine BJJ Awards, and Diego "Pato" Oliveira won Submission of the Year for his quarter-final victory over Kennedy Maciel by Z-Lock.[27]

Notes

  1. ^ Full name: 1st ADCC European, Middle East & African Trial 2022
  2. ^ a b 1st European Trials Female winners do not qualify for World Championship
  3. ^ Other name: ADCC North American East Coast Trials 2022
  4. ^ -99 kg trial winner dropping down to -88 kg
  5. ^ a b 1st North American Trials Female winners do not qualify for World Championship
  6. ^ Other name: ADCC North American West Coast Trials 2022
  7. ^ +99 kg trial winner dropping down to -99 kg
  8. ^ a b 1st South American Trials Female winners do not qualify for World Championship[17]
  9. ^ Replaced by Max Gimenis due to injury
  10. ^ Full name: 2nd ADCC European, Middle East & African Trial 2022
  11. ^ Full name: ADCC Asia & Oceania Trial 2022. The qualifier was due to take place in Singapore on 28 May 2022 but was canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic[20]
  12. ^ a b c d e Returning champion
  13. ^ +99 kg champion dropping down to -99
  14. ^ Returning champion Ryan is competing in both the +99kg division and the superfight against André Galvão.
  15. ^ 1st North American Trials Women's +60 kg winner
  16. ^ 2nd North American Trials 66 kg silver medalist
  17. ^ Replaces +99 kg 2nd South American Trials winner Gutemberg Pereira due to injury
  18. ^ Roberto "Cyborg" Abreu withdrew due to injury
  19. ^ Felipe Pena withdrew
  20. ^ Kendall Reusing withdrew due to an injury sustained during the semi-finals

References

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  2. ^ a b "2022 ADCC World Championships Official Date Announcement". FloGrappling. 2021-06-28.
  3. ^ Coate, Ben (2022-09-19). "Ruotolo Brothers Impress, Make History at 2022 ADCC World Championships; Canuto Beats Ryan". ONE Championship – The Home Of Martial Arts.
  4. ^ "Joe Rogan Becomes Major Sponsor of Both ADCC and Gordon Ryan". 30 March 2022.
  5. ^ "ONE Championship Becomes Latest Sponsor for ADCC 2022". 8 May 2022.
  6. ^ "ADCC Rules: What You Need To Know Before ADCC 2019". BJJ World. 2019-09-11.
  7. ^ "Second ADCC Asia and Oceania Trials Cancelled". 17 February 2022.
  8. ^ Rollo, Ian (18 September 2022). "ADCC 2022 Day 1 Recap". JitsMagazine. Retrieved 10 April 2023.
  9. ^ a b c ADCC 2022 Highlights: Old Champs Dethroned, New Champs Crowned – Gordon Ryan Submits André Galvão Andrea Tang, Jiujitsu Times, September 18, 2022
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  13. ^ Coate, Ben (2021-11-04). "Full Competitor List for ADCC East Coast Trials Announced". Grappling Insider.
  14. ^ a b c Teague, Hywel (2022-04-04). "The Official Competitor List: Who's In For ADCC 2022 World Championship". FloGrappling.
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  16. ^ "1st SOUTH AMERICAN TRIAL 2022 • ADCC NEWS". adcombat.com. 2022-01-05.
  17. ^ Stockton, Corey (2022-02-07). "Grappling Bulletin: Fight Sports Dominates Trials, Sends Four To ADCC". FloGrappling.
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  20. ^ "ADCC ASIA & OCEANIA TRIAL 2022 IN SINGAPORE CANCELED BECAUSE OF PANDEMIC RESTRICTIONS • ADCC NEWS". adcombat.com. 2022-02-16.
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  22. ^ "Official list of Qualified and Invited names for ADCC Worlds 2022 (Updated)". Home Page • ADCC NEWS. 2022-04-12.
  23. ^ Rollo, Ian (2022-06-29). "Craig Jones Moves To 99kg For ADCC 2022". Jitsmagazine.com.
  24. ^ "ADCC 2022 Superfight: Gordon Ryan v Andre Galvao Live Results, Play-by-play, Analysis, Highlights, More". 18 September 2022.
  25. ^ a b "The Biggest Teams Coming To ADCC 2022". FloGrappling. 2022-09-14.
  26. ^ a b c d "ADCC 2022 Awards Announced". 26 October 2022.
  27. ^ "The Jitsmagazine 2022 BJJ Awards". January 2023.