May 29th - June 2nd, 2024
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* The organization may schedule fights on May 29th and 30th, if the number of athletes registered exceeds our capacity to fit the event in three days - 63 IBJJF ranking points required for Black belt division.

IBJJF (in association with International BJJ Inc.) is pleased to support integrity in competition, and to announce it has contracted with the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency ("USADA") to provide an anti-doping program during the World IBJJF Jiu-Jitsu Championship (the "Event"), to be held at The Walter Pyramid (CSULB), in Long Beach, CA, from May 30th, 2024 - June 2nd, 2024. USADA is the independent national anti-doping organization in the United States, and runs the U.S. anti-doping program for Olympic, Paralympic, Pan-American and Parapan American movement sports, in accordance with the World Anti-Doping Code ("Code"). IBJJF has contracted with USADA to demonstrate a commitment to fair, drug-free, and safe competition. Doping, as defined in the USADA Protocol for Olympic and Paralympic Movement Testing and its Annexes (the "USADA Protocol"), is against the rules of the Event, and will not be tolerated.

The anti-doping rules for the Event are set forth in the USADA Protocol and are fully applicable to each competitor, each member of the competitor's team, and all athlete support personnel involved in the Event. Any violation of the anti-doping rules may result in disqualification and loss of results achieved during the Event, in addition to all consequences that arise in accordance with the USADA Protocol and the Code. Athletes competing in the Event are subject to blood and/or urine testing for any substance or method on the World Anti-Doping Agency ("WADA") Prohibited List: https://www.usada.org/prohibited-list/. In addition to testing, USADA is a resource for educational information and will have jurisdiction to handle the results management process of any potential anti-doping rule violation.

All Event participants (including competitors, each member of the competitor's team, and all athlete support personnel involved in the Event) acknowledge and agree that they are subject to the Code and the USADA Protocol, and that they are required to abide by all such rules and by the anti-doping rules of the IBJJF. Anti-doping rule violations will be adjudicated in accordance with the USADA Protocol and each participant agrees that their sole, exclusive, final and binding remedy in relation to any potential anti-doping rule violation alleged by USADA and/or in response to any matter relating to anti-doping, sample collection, drug testing, doping control, results management and/or USADA shall be arbitration in accordance with the USADA Protocol. As USADA is an independent entity, all athlete questions or concerns regarding details of the anti-doping program at the Event should be directed to USADA.

In an effort to aid athletes, as well as all support team members such as parents, coaches, managers and paramedical personnel, in understanding the rules applicable to them, USADA provides comprehensive information on its website regarding the testing process and prohibited substances, how to obtain permission to use a necessary medication, and the risks and dangers of taking supplements as well as performance-enhancing and recreational drugs. Athletes looking for information about the testing process can start at https://www.usada.org/athletes. In addition, USADA manages an athlete hotline which may be used to find answers to drug reference questions at (719) 785-2000, toll-free at (866) 601-2632, and by email at athleteconnect@usada.org. Athletes may also access this information online at https://www.GlobalDRO.com.

For information about dietary supplements, please visit USADA's Supplement Connect at https://www.usada.org/athletes/substances/supplement-connect/. For more general anti-doping program information, please visit https://www.usada.org.


Staff

If you are interested in working with IBJJF for this championship, please complete the application form [here]

Location
The Walter Pyramid (CSULB)
1250 N Bellflower Blvd
Long Beach
CA - 90840
United States of America
Prices
Standard
$144.00 (USD) until March 31st, 2024
$175.00 (USD) until April 28th, 2024
$192.00 (USD) until May 19th, 2024
Spectator Entrance Fee

Wednesday: $20.00 (USD) *
Thursday: $20.00 (USD)  
Friday: $20.00 (USD) 
Saturday: $25.00 (USD)
Sunday: $25.00 (USD) 

Children ages 12 and younger = No Admission Fee


Parking Fee: $15.00 USD

RELEVANT DATES
* Date(s) and time(s) based on event location
Affiliation Deadline
May 9th, 2024

This is the preferred deadline for academies to be registered and for athletes to have valid membership in order to register for the championship.

Athletes must have active membership through the event dates under their current belt rank and academy in order to register for championships.

Academies must be registered with IBJJF for their students to request membership.

IBJJF cannot guarantee that applications submitted after the Affiliation Deadline will be processed in time for athletes to register for championship.

For more information on how to request or renew your membership, please click here.

For more information on how to register your academy, please click here.

Registration deadline
May 19th, 2024

Before registering, athletes must have active membership that will be valid through the last day of the championship.

Athletes with expired or incomplete membership applications are ineligible to register.

Athletes are strongly advised to complete their championship registrations before making any travel arrangements.

IBJJF reserves the right to close registration prior to the Registration Deadline if the event reaches full capacity.

The Registration Deadline expires at 11:59 PM, event local time, unless the championship reaches full capacity prior to that date.

Athlete Correction Deadline
May 20th, 2024

Athletes may edit their team, age division, and weight division by logging into their account at www.ibjjfdb.com until the Athlete Correction Deadline.

Athletes that miss the Athlete Correction Deadline should contact their professor to request the change during the Professor Correction Period.

Athletes unable to edit their tournament registration from their profile should contact ibjjf@ibjjf.com with their requested change within the deadline.

For security purposes, the request must be made from the athlete’s email address associated with the IBJJF account.

If you no longer have access to the email registered on your IBJJF account, please email us a copy of your government-issued photo ID along with your request.

Athletes who requested a change must verify the correction(s) on the Athlete List. Once the correction has been completed, the Athlete List will update within 30 minutes.

The Athlete Correction Deadline expires at 11:59 PM, event local time.

Professor Correction Period
May 21st - 22nd, 2024

Authorized professors may make corrections to their team lists during the Professor Correction Period by logging into their account at www.ibjjfdb.com.

Authorized professors unable to make changes online should email their changes from their registered email address to ibjjf@ibjjf.com, during the Professor Correction Period.

For security purposes, all professor requests must be made from the email address associated with the professor’s IBJJF account.

If you no longer have access to the email registered on your IBJJF account, please email us a copy of your government-issued photo ID along with your request.

Professors who completed a correction must verify the correction(s) on the Athlete List. The Athlete List will update every 30 minutes.

The Professor Correction Period expires at 11:59 PM, event local time.

Registration Checkday
May 24th, 2024

Single-bracket competitors should email ibjjf@ibjjf.com with their preferred championship registration option within the deadline. Check the single-bracket options on the event’s page.

Athletes and professors who requested a change must verify the correction(s) on the Athlete List to ensure the correction was performed correctly.

Only mistakes made by IBJJF staff are eligible for correction on the Registration Checkday. New correction requests will not be considered.

If you need assistance with a correction, please email ibjjf@ibjjf.com within the deadline.

For security purposes, the request must be made from the athlete’s email address associated with the IBJJF account.

If you no longer have access to the email registered on your IBJJF account, please email us a copy of your government-issued photo ID along with your request.

The deadline to contact IBJJF is 5 PM, event local time.

Schedule Release Date
May 28th, 2024

On this date, IBJJF will release the final schedule. Time of release will depend upon the championship’s organization.

Brackets Release Date
May 28th, 2024

The brackets will be available online at bjjcompsystem.com.

BELT & AGE DIVISIONS
Male and Female
2008
Juvenile1
Blue, Purple
2007
Juvenile2
Blue, Purple
2006 and before
Adult
Blue, Purple, Brown, Black

*Any athlete who has proven to be a black belt in judo, has fought MMA professionally, has an amateur MMA record or has proven experience in wrestling, Olympic wrestling or Greco-Roman wrestling, can not participate in any IBJJF event as a white belt.

Proven experience in the U.S. consists of having competed at the collegiate level or higher and in other countries, having competed in nationwide events.

Male and Female
Year Of Birth Age Division Belt
2008 Juvenile1 Blue, Purple
2007 Juvenile2 Blue, Purple
2006 and before Adult Blue, Purple, Brown, Black

*Any athlete who has proven to be a black belt in judo, has fought MMA professionally, has an amateur MMA record or has proven experience in wrestling, Olympic wrestling or Greco-Roman wrestling, can not participate in any IBJJF event as a white belt.

Proven experience in the U.S. consists of having competed at the collegiate level or higher and in other countries, having competed in nationwide events.

OPEN CLASS

Athletes who placed 1st, 2nd or 3rd are eligible to register for the Open Class bracket.

Juvenile Blue and Purple Belts will have two Open Class divisions: 

1 - Open Class Light, from Rooster to Light;

2 - Open Class Heavy, from Middle to Ultra-Heavy.

Exceptions:

Black Belt Adult - All athletes are eligible to compete in Open Class.

How to register?

The athletes who are willing to register for the Open Class may do so at the event at the Open Class registration table. 

Blue, Purple and Brown Belt athletes who are willing to compete in the Open Class must register within 15 minutes after receiving their medal awards.

Black Belt Adult registration - Once the event's brackets are published on the event page, please refer to the link "Open Class" to view the registration deadlines.

Athletes will not be able to register for the Open Class division after its registration deadline.

* Black Belt Adult athletes who registered for Open Class and do not show up to compete will be disqualified from their weight divisions.

* The Open Class start time posted in the event’s schedule it’s an estimated start time only. The division start time can vary throughout the event day due to several factors, such as: number of people registered, previous fight time duration, inside the ring medical care, etc. 

The competitors who are willing to participate in the Open Class divisions must have a flexible schedule, in order to be available for the start time of the division, whenever that may be.

PRIZES
Black belt adult - Rooster to Ultra Heavy
63 ranking points required to register
Athletes in division 2-8 9-16 17-32 33+
Champion $6,000.00 (USD) $7,000.00 (USD) $8,000.00 (USD) $9,000.00 (USD)
Black belt adult - Open Class
63 ranking points required to register
Athletes in division Open
Champion $16,000.00 (USD)

* Organizer has the right to make all appropriate deductions and withhold any applicable taxes from Competitor's compensation as required by law, regardless, competitor shall be responsible for the payment of any and all competitors state and federal taxes.

PRIZES

* Organizer has the right to make all appropriate deductions and withhold any applicable taxes from Competitor's compensation as required by law, regardless, competitor shall be responsible for the payment of any and all competitors state and federal taxes.

IMPORTANT INFO

Registration 

We try to accommodate as many athletes as possible in our events comfortably, but there is a limit on the number of athletes in order to guarantee a high quality event.

IBJJF reserves the right to close registration when we reach full capacity, or on the day of the appointed event registration deadline, whichever comes first.

We strongly suggest that athlete registration is finalized before making any travel arrangements.

Any false information provided during registration such as, but not limited to, DOB, may lead to immediate disqualification. Such actions are subject to suspension or even banishment from future IBJJF events.

Refund Policy

The registration fee is non-refundable and non-transferable.

IBJJF cannot guarantee the athletes will show up for the tournament. Therefore, IBJJF will not refund athletes who end up without a match due to a non-show for his / her opponent.

Exemption: Athletes who are alone in their division are eligible to receive a full refund of the registration if they contact ibjjf@ibjjf.com and request to withdraw their name from the competition on the day of the tournament’s Registration Checkday, before 5 PM (event local time). If the athlete remains alone in the division by 5 PM, the refund will be processed.

*If an athlete’s division becomes populated with an additional athlete(s) on or before the Registration Checkday, the athlete will remain in their division and will no longer qualify for a refund.

For more detailed information regarding athletes who are alone in their division, please refer to the "Athlete Alone in the Division" section found below.

Competition Day - Show up Time and Weigh-in

It is the responsibility of the athlete to be knowledgeable of the rules and guidelines pertaining to the sport (as outlined in the IBJJF Rules Book).

It is mandatory to have an official government photo ID or an IBJJF membership card at all times.  Before each fight, athletes will be asked to show their valid form of photo identification (ID) to the officials. Make sure you have it on hand.

If you have any issues regarding your ID documents, please go to the Customer Service booth when it is available, or the Administration Table.

Refer to the schedule link in order to know when you should be at the event ready to compete and inside the warm up area.

Competitors must be at the venue ready to compete, one hour prior to the start time for their division in the case the tournament is running earlier than expected.

The division start time posted in the event’s schedule it’s an estimated start time only. The division start time can vary throughout the event day due to several factors that are beyond our control.

The official weight measurements of this event is in POUNDS.

Official weigh-in will occur immediately before the first fight. Only one attempt to make weight is allowed.

Be advised the athletes will be disqualified in their division if they weigh in heavier than the weight listed for the division they registered in.

Athletes are subject to blood and/or urine testing for any substance or method on the World Anti-Doping Agency (“WADA”) Prohibited List (click here to view). You may review the WADA Code by clicking here.

Black Belt Adult GI

Black Belt division athlete’s will need to bring one royal blue GI and one white GI to use for division Semi-Finals and finals.

Adult black belt male athletes will start fighting on Saturday if your bracket has 5 or more people. The semi finals and finals will start/resume on Sunday. Every Adult male black belt athlete who is in a bracket with 5 or more people may weigh in on Saturday (from 10 am to 5 pm), even if his first fight will not occur until Sunday. If the athlete will fight on Saturday, he must weigh in a few minutes before his first fight per normal tournament guidelines.

Adult Female Black Belt athletes will start fighting on Saturday until the semi finals. The finals will occur on Sunday.

Black Belt athletes who register for the Open Class but do not show up for their Open Class match will automatically be disqualified from their weight division.

Closing out fights

For adult black belts only:

There will be no cash prizes allocated to any athlete that closes out in their finals match of the World Championships. Furthermore, the athletes who close out will also forfeit their rank points for the event, consequently the world title will not count as priority bracket seed for future seasons. 

Please keep in mind that the IBJJF has a disciplinary penalty already implemented regarding immediate double DQ. Here is article 6.1.5 in Disciplinary Penalties: When one or both of the athlete’s disregard the seriousness of the competition or perform actions simulating a fake combat.

Athletes Under 18 Years Old

Athletes 18 years old or younger, which have previously worn a belt from a belt rank that does not exist for their current age range, according to the IBJJF Graduation System, will only be allowed to compete in a belt rank that matches that athlete's current age group.

For tournaments with a spectator fee, athletes registered in the Juvenile divisions are allowed to enter with one companion for free on the day they compete, as long as the companion checks in at the entrance venue at the same time as the athlete enters the venue.

Black Belt Coaching Area 

If the tournament doesn't have a coaching area available, coaching will be prohibited within the barricaded area/competition area. Coaching will be allowed outside of the barricaded area only.

If the tournament has a specific designated  area for coaches, only coaches with valid IBJJF Black Belt membership ID will be allowed inside the coaching area.

Black Belt Coaches will need to have valid membership prior to the competition day. Memberships will not be renewed in person at the event.

Athlete Alone in the Division

Posted below are the three options for single-bracket competitors. Single-bracket competitors must inform IBJJF via their registered email which option they choose by 5 PM (event local time) on the event's Registration Checkday - ibjjf@ibjjf.com.

In the case that the division becomes populated with additional athletes during the Registration Checkday period, these options will no longer apply and the athlete will remain in the original division.

OPTION #1 

Athletes may stay in their current weight class, make weight, and receive the 1st place medal for the division.

Once the athlete has had their weight and uniform checked, they will then be eligible to register for the Open Class division in the case that the age and belt division offers an Open Class division.

Please note: Option #1 is the default option if athletes do not respond to ibjjf@ibjjf.com by 5 PM (event local time) before the Registration Checkday deadline.

OPTION #2 

Move up or down in age and/or weight division.

By moving up or down in age and/or weight, athletes may be paired with an opponent. However, IBJJF cannot guarantee that an opponent will be available. Athletes may select a second change option in case their first choice of division change is not available.

Athletes can make their selection(s) after viewing the Athlete’s List by Division. The decision to move up or down in age and/or weight should be made solely at the athlete's discretion. If athletes choose OPTION 2 to change divisions, please be aware that athletes will be required to make weight for the new division. In order to request to change divisions, athletes will need to specify the exact division that they wish to be moved to. Athletes can specify a first and second choice (limited to the divisions available for the tournament).

Master and Adult division athletes: Athletes can move up or down in age by specifying an age-eligible division determined by the athlete's birth year. For example, an athlete eligible to compete in Master 2 may move to Master 1 or Adult, but may not move into Master 3 unless they are eligible.

Juvenile division athletes: Juvenile division athletes can move from Juvenile 1 to Juvenile 2 (if applicable) when alone in their bracket on the Registration Checkday. Juvenile athletes will not be allowed to move to the Adult division. *The request to move up one age division must be done by the parent / legal guardian registered on the athlete"s IBJJF account.

OPTION #3 

Withdraw from the tournament if alone at 5 PM on the Registration Checkday.

Athletes who are alone in their division on the Registration Checkday are eligible to receive a full refund of their tournament registration fee if they contact ibjjf@ibjjf.com PRIOR to the end of the Registration Checkday deadline. Refunds will be processed after 5 PM (event local time) if the athlete is still alone after the Checkday period.

Teams

Each team can only have two athletes in the same division bracket of age/weight/belt. If your team has more than two athletes in the same division, the Professor needs to email ibjjf@ibjjf.com prior to the Professor Correction Period deadline in order to edit their student’s registration. This rule does not prevent you from registering for the event.

Athletes from the exact same team will not fight against each other before the final match, except in a three athletes bracket.

Medals and Trophy

Athletes who place in 1st, 2nd and 3rd in their division will receive a medal at the event. 

All the medals should be picked up at the event's podium. IBJJF does not mail out unclaimed or lost medals after the tournaments.

There will be three trophies categories awarded for this event

Adult Male

Adult Female

Juvenile

Tournament T-Shirt

Athletes will receive a complimentary event t-shirt which they must pick up at the event's shirt booth.

IBJJF does not mail out unclaimed t-shirts after the tournaments.

What Is Not Permitted Inside the Venue

Signs/flags are not permitted inside the event facility.

Food, pets, professional cameras and guns are not permitted inside the event facility.

Please note that video recording for social media live streaming of fights will not be allowed at any time.

Media Professionals 

Media application [here]

Media passes are not guaranteed upon application. All applications are up to review. The number of passes granted are limited.

Approval and denial emails will be sent approximately 2 weeks prior to the event.

A government issued photo ID will be required to claim the press vest in case of approval. The IBJJF staff will hold your ID until you return the press vest.

Doors will open approximately one hour before the first match. Please check the schedule day release above to find this information.

Please note that video recording and social media live streaming of fights will not be allowed at any time.

Organization

This tournament is organized by the International BJJ Inc. in partnership with the International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation.

Staff

If you are interested in working with IBJJF for this championship, please complete the application form [here]