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The Ju Jitsu International Federation (JJIF)
proclaims
For Ju-Jitsu, Jiu-Jitsu, Ju-Jutsu and similar styles
For the Athletes studying in University and Higher
Education Institutions
Beginners and Advanced Levels
On 10TH to 12TH APRIL 2019
Chiang Mai, Thailand
Foreword by the President of Ju Jitsu International Federation
Dear friends,
As a president of the International Ju Jitsu Federation, I am very pleased to welcome you in Thailand.
I wish complete success to all delegations.
The Ju-Jitsu International Federation invites all students of University and institutions of higher
education for this OPEN Ju-Jitsu competition
This will give a chance as well to see different styles of Ju-Jitsu, Jiu-Jitsu, Ju-Jutsu and similar disciplines to compete, play and learn together.
Panagiotis Theodoropoulos
JJIF President
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JJIF and Event Responsibilities
Mr. Joe Thumfart, JJIF Director General
joe@jjif.org Mobile +66 936813543
Organizing Federation
Ju-Jitsu Association of Thailand
Email: jujitsuthai.jjat@gmail.com Mobile +66 217 09542
Financial Conditions:
Participation fee US$ 20,- per competitor (athlete or Duo/Show team)
Additional start in other discipline US$ 10,-
Venue:
700th Anniversary Chiang Mai Sport Complex https://goo.gl/maps/ZGJS7FqUqpw
Right to participate and categories
All the Athletes 18 years and older can register under the name of the University or Higher
Education Institution they are currently studying in, provided they carry a valid original Identity card
of that particular institution with them during the championship.
(NO FDERERATION MEMBERSHIP REQUIRED)
All competitors must have the legal passport and the Student ID of the University they represent in
the championship.
Medical certificate is mandatory, certifying the athlete’s fitness for the competition.
Competitors that will reach the proper age in the present year (from January 1st to December 31st)
have the right of participation in the designated category systems.
Competitors with more than 2 years’ experience in martial art competitions are considered as
advanced fighters regardless their grade or belt.
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Jiu-Jitsu (Ne Waza / BJJ) Beginners (Only up to Blue Belt) and
Jiu-Jitsu (Ne Waza / BJJ) Advanced
Women: -45kg, -48kg, -52kg, -57kg, -63kg, -70kg; +70kg
Men: -56kg; -62kg; -69kg; -77kg; -85kg; -94kg; +94kg
Ju-Jitsu Fighting System Beginners (Only up to Blue Belt) and
Ju-Jitsu Fighting System Advanced
Women: -45kg, -48kg, -52kg, -57kg, -63kg, -70kg; +70kg
Men: -56kg; -62kg; -69kg; -77kg; -85kg; -94kg; +94kg
Ju-Jitsu Duo Beginners (Only up to Blue Belt)
Men, Women, Mixed
Ju-Jitsu Duo Advanced
Men, Women, Mixed
Categories will be merged if not enough participant register!
Ju-Jitsu Gi and protectors
All competitors must have and use Ju-Jitsu gi in accordance with the JJIF rules for official
competitions. Exception must be approved by competition management. We will allow different
color of Gi and patches and stitching as long they do not affect the competition.
Fighting: Soft hand and foot protections in proper color; mouthpiece and jockstrap are strongly
recommended; chest protectors for female competitors are strongly recommended (for fighting
system athletes)
Rules and draw
JJIF Competition Rules, JJIF Competition Organization and Planning. We make an appeal to all
participants to respect fair-play and JJIF Book of Ethics! (Actual competition rules are provided on
the official web site www.jjif.org
• Competition organized by table with all participants getting a second chance;
• Computer program, approved by JJIF;
• Draw will be made by JJIF officials, together with the IT specialist;
Please Note: After registration of first draw (full automatic) will be published online. Mistakes
must be indicated directly. Final brackets will be published within one hour latest.
Liability
Neither the organizers of the event, nor the National Federation (or any of its officials or members)
will be liable or responsible for any personal injury nor for any loss or damage to any property arising
out of participations and travelling in connection with this championship.
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Coaches and team leaders are responsible to make sure that all participants are physically fit,
prepared and capable to cope with the championship.
Anti-doping Control
All coaches and athletes must be aware that there could be a doping control
By entering the competition you accept the Doping Free policy of JJIF and WADA regulations. If you
have entered in the Championship and are taking any medication or plan to take any medication,
please check with your doctor whether your medication contains any substances on WADA's 2019
Prohibited List (https://www.wada-ama.org/en/content/what-is-prohibited)
Dress code
Coaches accompanying the athletes to the tatami shall wear the team track suit with sports shoes.
Athletes on the podium will wear the white competition Gi, without any additional materials on their
persons (flags, religious symbols, bottles of water, slippers etc.), according to SportAccord guidelines.
Registration
NUSO (National University Sports Organizations) can register the athletes by opening an account on
SportData event platform.
www.sportdata.org/ju-jitsu
Registration to the event until 5th of April 2019
Individual Registration via Google form: https://goo.gl/forms/yFRhVpFo5nirepl02
(JJIF will notify the NUSO about the participants from their country)
Schedule [DRAFT]:
10th of April 2019 Morning Arrivals of Delegates / Registration
Afternoon Draw / Weigh-in
11th of April 2019 “Competition Day”
Morning Men Jiu-Jitsu (Ne-waza/ BJJ) Women Fighting Ju-Jitsu
Afternoon Duo System Beginner Finals & Awarding
12th of April 2019 “Competition Day”
Morning Women Jiu-Jitsu (Ne-waza/BJJ) Men Fighting Ju-Jitsu
Afternoon Duo System Advanced Finals & Awarding
13th of April 2019 All Day Cultural Program Song Kran (Thailand New Year)/ Departures of Delegates
14th of April 2019 All Day Cultural Program Departures of Delegates
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Accommodation
The Organizing Federation offer accommodation in University Campus:
The 700th Anniversary Dormitory: The Dormitory has a room that accommodate 20 people in one room with the cost of 100 baht per day per
pax. They also offer triple room with the cost of 600 baht per room.
Cultural Program
In the days after the competition, basically from the 13th – 15th of April each year the Thais celebrate their
new year (this is 2554 in Thailand). To celebrate, Thai people used to gently sprinkle water, that had
previously ran over a Buddha statue, over their elders. This would symbolically wash the bad away, bring
good luck and welcome the New Year.
Before the 5-days of competition there will be a training level coach of the year in Thailand. And as we
welcome the delegates of Ju Jitsu University World Cup 2019 the Northern Lanna Organizing the Songkran
Festival will organize a transportation to all the participants for a city tour travel and cultural activities such
as Muay Thai.
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