World IBJJF Jiu-Jitsu Championship


The World IBJJF Jiu-Jitsu Championship is a Brazilian jiu-jitsu tournament held annually by the International [Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation]. It is widely considered the most important and prestigious jiu-jitsu tournament of the year.
The first edition took place in February 1996 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Since 2007 the tournament has been held in California. The last edition of the championship took place at the Walter Pyramid in Long Beach California in 2025.

History

The first World Championship was held on 3 and 4 February 1996 at the Tijuca Tênis Clube in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. In 2007 the tournament moved to California [State University, Long Beach|California State University] in Long Beach, US where it has been held ever since. The Championship is commonly known as "the Worlds" or "Mundials". Many considered the World Jiu-Jitsu Championship as the toughest and the most prestigious Gi in the world. Its counterpart in No-Gi is the No-Gi Championship">Submission wrestling">No-Gi Championship.
As of 2024, Marcus Almeida has won 13 Men's IBJJF World Championships, and Beatriz Mesquita has won 10 Women's IBJJF World Championships, the highest numbers in history.

Weight classes

The men's division started in 1996 with a total of 10 divisions from –57.5 kg to the absolute division. The women's division started in 1998 with two weight classes "Light" and "Heavy". Since 2016 the women's division now comprised a total of 9 weight classes from -48.5 kg up to the absolute division.
DivisionsMenWomen
Rooster
Light Feather
Feather
Light
Middle
Medium Heavy
Heavy
Super HeavyNo weight limit
Ultra HeavyNo weight limitn/a
Open Classopen to all weight divisionsopen to all weight divisions

Notable champions