Adidas BJJ Black Belt Challenge
This is a Open weight challenge for all Blackbelts. You will compete in ten minute fights and only against other Blackbelts. The Champion of this class will receive a special price.
are you all in and ready to roll at the first adidas BJJ OPEN??
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The Adidas BJJ Open will be on 30th of August 2014 in Germany.
adidas is inviting you to the first “Ready to Roll Adidas BJJ Open”. The competition is held in the facility of the professional Bundesliga Team TSV Abensberg, the most successful Judo Club in Europe.
You can challenge other BJJ Competitors in both Gi an NoGi tournaments. The fights will take place under the rules of the IBJJF with certain weight and belt classes. As a bonus the winners of each category will get special prices from adidas.
Order the official BJJ Newsletter or follow us on Facebook on “Adidas BJJ Germany” to keep updated about all relevant news related to the tournament and Adidas BJJ Germany.
Save the date!
We are excited to meet you on August 30th in Abensberg
Info:
Place: TSV Abensberg
Josef Stanglmeier-Halle
93326 Abensberg
Aumühlstraße 1
Time:
Weigh In (Gi an NoGi) 9:30 am
Weigh In (NoGi) 2:00 pm
Competition Gi 10:00 am
Competition No Gi 2:30 pm
Registration Fee:
Competition Gi 35 Euro
Competition No Gi 35 Euro
Both Competitions 60 Euro
Website: www.bjjopen.ippon-shop.com
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